Module mailslurp::apis::attachment_controller_api [−][src]
Structs
DeleteAttachmentParams | struct for passing parameters to the method |
DownloadAttachmentAsBase64EncodedParams | struct for passing parameters to the method |
DownloadAttachmentAsBytesParams | struct for passing parameters to the method |
GetAttachmentInfoParams | struct for passing parameters to the method |
GetAttachmentsParams | struct for passing parameters to the method |
UploadAttachmentBytesParams | struct for passing parameters to the method |
UploadAttachmentParams | struct for passing parameters to the method |
UploadMultipartFormParams | struct for passing parameters to the method |
Enums
DeleteAttachmentError | struct for typed errors of method |
DownloadAttachmentAsBase64EncodedError | struct for typed errors of method |
DownloadAttachmentAsBytesError | struct for typed errors of method |
GetAttachmentInfoError | struct for typed errors of method |
GetAttachmentsError | struct for typed errors of method |
UploadAttachmentBytesError | struct for typed errors of method |
UploadAttachmentError | struct for typed errors of method |
UploadMultipartFormError | struct for typed errors of method |
Functions
delete_attachment | Email attachments are essentially files with meta data. Files are byte arrays and the meta data is a content type and a filename. These properties allow email clients to display the filename and icon etc. When sending emails with attachments first upload each attachment with an upload endpoint. Record the returned attachment ID and use it with subsequent email sending. For legacy reasons the ID is returned as the first element in an array. Only a single ID is ever returned. To send the attachments pass a list of attachment IDs with |
download_attachment_as_base64_encoded | Returns the specified attachment for a given email as a base 64 encoded string. The response type is application/json. This method is similar to the |
download_attachment_as_bytes | Returns the specified attachment for a given email as a stream / array of bytes. You can find attachment ids in email responses endpoint responses. The response type is application/octet-stream. |
get_attachment_info | Returns the metadata for an attachment. It is saved separately to the content of the attachment. Contains properties |
get_attachments | Get all attachments in paginated response. Each entity contains meta data for the attachment such as |
upload_attachment | Email attachments are essentially files with meta data. Files are byte arrays and the meta data is a content type and a filename. These properties allow email clients to display the filename and icon etc. When sending emails with attachments first upload each attachment with an upload endpoint. Record the returned attachment ID and use it with subsequent email sending. For legacy reasons the ID is returned as the first element in an array. Only a single ID is ever returned. To send the attachments pass a list of attachment IDs with |
upload_attachment_bytes | Email attachments are essentially files with meta data. Files are byte arrays and the meta data is a content type and a filename. These properties allow email clients to display the filename and icon etc. When sending emails with attachments first upload each attachment with an upload endpoint. Record the returned attachment ID and use it with subsequent email sending. For legacy reasons the ID is returned as the first element in an array. Only a single ID is ever returned. To send the attachments pass a list of attachment IDs with |
upload_multipart_form | Email attachments are essentially files with meta data. Files are byte arrays and the meta data is a content type and a filename. These properties allow email clients to display the filename and icon etc. When sending emails with attachments first upload each attachment with an upload endpoint. Record the returned attachment ID and use it with subsequent email sending. For legacy reasons the ID is returned as the first element in an array. Only a single ID is ever returned. To send the attachments pass a list of attachment IDs with |