/// <summary> /// This endpoint allows you to deliver a JSON message into your private domain. /// This is similar to simply emailing a message to your private domain, /// except that you use HTTP Post and can programmatically inject the message. /// Note that injected JSON Messages can have any schema they choose. /// However, if you want the Web interface to display them, /// they must follow a general email format with the fields of From, /// Subject, and Parts(see "Fetch Message" above). /// </summary> /// <param name="request">InjectMessageRequest object.</param> /// <returns></returns> public async Task <InjectMessageResponse> InjectMessageAsync(InjectMessageRequest request) { var requestObject = httpClient.GetRequest(endpointUrl + "/{domain}/inboxes/{inbox}/messages", Method.POST); requestObject.AddUrlSegment("domain", request.Domain); requestObject.AddUrlSegment("inbox", request.Inbox); requestObject.JsonSerializer = new DynamicJsonSerializer(); requestObject.AddJsonBody(request.Message); var response = await httpClient.ExecuteAsync <InjectMessageResponse>(requestObject); return(response); }
public async Task InjectMessageAsync() { var message = new MessageToPost() { Subject = "Testing message", From = "*****@*****.**", Text = "Hello World!" }; var request = new InjectMessageRequest() { Domain = Domain.Name, Inbox = InboxAll, Message = message }; var response = await mailinatorClient.MessagesClient.InjectMessageAsync(request); Assert.IsTrue(response != null); Assert.IsTrue(response.Status == "ok"); }