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| type | title | linkTitle | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| docs | Postmark binding spec | Postmark | Detailed documentation on the Postmark binding component |
Setup Dapr component
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Component
metadata:
name: postmark
namespace: default
spec:
type: bindings.postmark
metadata:
- name: accountToken
value: "YOUR_ACCOUNT_TOKEN" # required, this is your Postmark account token
- name: serverToken
value: "YOUR_SERVER_TOKEN" # required, this is your Postmark server token
- name: emailFrom
value: "testapp@dapr.io" # optional
- name: emailTo
value: "dave@dapr.io" # optional
- name: subject
value: "Hello!" # optional
accountTokenis your Postmark account token, this should be considered a secret value. Required.serverTokenis your Postmark server token, this should be considered a secret value. Required.emailFromIf set this specifies the 'from' email address of the email message. Optional field, see below.emailToIf set this specifies the 'to' email address of the email message. Optional field, see below.emailCcIf set this specifies the 'cc' email address of the email message. Optional field, see below.emailBccIf set this specifies the 'bcc' email address of the email message. Optional field, see below.subjectIf set this specifies the subject of the email message. Optional field, see below.
You can specify any of the optional metadata properties on the output binding request too (e.g. emailFrom, emailTo, subject, etc.)
Combined, the optional metadata properties in the component configuration and the request payload should at least contain the emailFrom, emailTo and subject fields, as these are required to send an email with success.
Example request payload
{
"operation": "create",
"metadata": {
"emailTo": "changeme@example.net",
"subject": "An email from Dapr Postmark binding"
},
"data": "<h1>Testing Dapr Bindings</h1>This is a test.<br>Bye!"
}
{{% alert title="Warning" color="warning" %}} The above example uses secrets as plain strings. It is recommended to use a secret store for the secrets as described [here]({{< ref component-secrets.md >}}). {{% /alert %}}
Output Binding Supported Operations
create
Related links
- [Bindings building block]({{< ref bindings >}})
- [How-To: Trigger application with input binding]({{< ref howto-triggers.md >}})
- [How-To: Use bindings to interface with external resources]({{< ref howto-bindings.md >}})
- [Bindings API reference]({{< ref bindings_api.md >}})