Welcome to the Mailjet official Python API wrapper!
Check out all the resources and Python code examples in the official Mailjet Documentation.
- Compatibility
- Installation
- Authentication
- Make your first call
- Client / Call configuration specifics
- Request examples
- Contribute
This library officially supports the following Python versions:
- v2.7
- v3.5
- v3.6+
Use the below code to install the wrapper:
(sudo) pip install mailjet_rest
The Mailjet Email API uses your API and Secret keys for authentication. Grab and save your Mailjet API credentials.
export MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC='your api key'
export MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE='your api secret'
Initialize your Mailjet client:
# import the mailjet wrapper
from mailjet_rest import Client
import os
# Get your environment Mailjet keys
api_key = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC']
api_secret = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE']
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret))
Here's an example on how to send an email:
from mailjet_rest import Client
import os
api_key = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC']
api_secret = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE']
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret))
data = {
'FromEmail': '$SENDER_EMAIL',
'FromName': '$SENDER_NAME',
'Subject': 'Your email flight plan!',
'Text-part': 'Dear passenger, welcome to Mailjet! May the delivery force be with you!',
'Html-part': '<h3>Dear passenger, welcome to <a href=\"https://www.mailjet.com/\">Mailjet</a>!<br />May the delivery force be with you!',
'Recipients': [{'Email': '$RECIPIENT_EMAIL'}]
}
result = mailjet.send.create(data=data)
print(result.status_code)
print(result.json())
The Mailjet API is spread among three distinct versions:
v3
- The Email APIv3.1
- Email Send API v3.1, which is the latest version of our Send APIv4
- SMS API (not supported in Python)
Since most Email API endpoints are located under v3
, it is set as the default one and does not need to be specified when making your request. For the others you need to specify the version using version
. For example, if using Send API v3.1
:
# import the mailjet wrapper
from mailjet_rest import Client
import os
# Get your environment Mailjet keys
api_key = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC']
api_secret = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE']
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret), version='v3.1')
For additional information refer to our API Reference.
The default base domain name for the Mailjet API is api.mailjet.com
. You can modify this base URL by setting a value for api_url
in your call:
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret),api_url="https://api.us.mailjet.com/")
If your account has been moved to Mailjet's US architecture, the URL value you need to set is https://api.us.mailjet.com
.
According to python special characters limitations we can't use slashes /
and dashes -
which is acceptable for URL path building. Instead python client uses another way for path building. You should replace slashes /
by underscore _
and dashes -
by capitalizing next letter in path.
For example, to reach statistics/link-click
path you should call statistics_linkClick
attribute of python client.
# GET `statistics/link-click`
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret))
filters = {
'CampaignId': 'xxxxxxx'
}
result = mailjet.statistics_linkClick.get(filters=filters)
print(result.status_code)
print(result.json())
"""
Create a new contact:
"""
from mailjet_rest import Client
import os
api_key = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC']
api_secret = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE']
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret))
data = {
'Email': '[email protected]'
}
result = mailjet.contact.create(data=data)
print(result.status_code)
print(result.json())
"""
Manage the subscription status of a contact to multiple lists:
"""
from mailjet_rest import Client
import os
api_key = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC']
api_secret = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE']
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret))
id = '$ID'
data = {
'ContactsLists': [
{
"ListID": "$ListID_1",
"Action": "addnoforce"
},
{
"ListID": "$ListID_2",
"Action": "addforce"
}
]
}
result = mailjet.contact_managecontactslists.create(id=id, data=data)
print(result.status_code)
print(result.json())
"""
Retrieve all contacts:
"""
from mailjet_rest import Client
import os
api_key = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC']
api_secret = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE']
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret))
result = mailjet.contact.get()
print(result.status_code)
print(result.json())
"""
Retrieve all contacts that are not in the campaign exclusion list:
"""
from mailjet_rest import Client
import os
api_key = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC']
api_secret = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE']
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret))
filters = {
'IsExcludedFromCampaigns': 'false',
}
result = mailjet.contact.get(filters=filters)
print(result.status_code)
print(result.json())
Some requests (for example GET /contact) has limit
, offset
and sort
query string parameters. These parameters could be used for pagination.
limit
int
Limit the response to a select number of returned objects. Default value: 10
. Maximum value: 1000
offset
int
Retrieve a list of objects starting from a certain offset. Combine this query parameter with limit
to retrieve a specific section of the list of objects. Default value: 0
sort
str
Sort the results by a property and select ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order. The default order is ascending. Keep in mind that this is not available for all properties. Default value: ID asc
Next example returns 40 contacts starting from 51th record sorted by Email
field descendally:
import os
from mailjet_rest import Client
api_key = os.environ["MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC"]
api_secret = os.environ["MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE"]
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret))
filters = {
"limit": 40,
"offset": 50,
"sort": "Email desc",
}
result = mailjet.contact.get(filters=filters)
print(result.status_code)
print(result.json())
"""
Retrieve a specific contact ID:
"""
from mailjet_rest import Client
import os
api_key = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC']
api_secret = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE']
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret))
id_ = 'Contact_ID'
result = mailjet.contact.get(id=id_)
print(result.status_code)
print(result.json())
A PUT
request in the Mailjet API will work as a PATCH
request - the update will affect only the specified properties. The other properties of an existing resource will neither be modified, nor deleted. It also means that all non-mandatory properties can be omitted from your payload.
Here's an example of a PUT
request:
"""
Update the contact properties for a contact:
"""
from mailjet_rest import Client
import os
api_key = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC']
api_secret = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE']
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret))
id_ = '$CONTACT_ID'
data = {
'Data': [
{
"Name": "first_name",
"value": "John"
},
{
"Name": "last_name",
"value": "Smith"
}
]
}
result = mailjet.contactdata.update(id=id_, data=data)
print(result.status_code)
print(result.json())
Upon a successful DELETE
request the response will not include a response body, but only a 204 No Content
response code.
Here's an example of a DELETE
request:
"""
Delete an email template:
"""
from mailjet_rest import Client
import os
api_key = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PUBLIC']
api_secret = os.environ['MJ_APIKEY_PRIVATE']
mailjet = Client(auth=(api_key, api_secret))
id_ = 'Template_ID'
result = mailjet.template.delete(id=id_)
print(result.status_code)
print(result.json())
Mailjet loves developers. You can be part of this project!
This wrapper is a great introduction to the open source world, check out the code!
Feel free to ask anything, and contribute:
- Fork the project.
- Create a new branch.
- Implement your feature or bug fix.
- Add documentation to it.
- Commit, push, open a pull request and voila.
If you have suggestions on how to improve the guides, please submit an issue in our Official API Documentation repo.