Twilio SendGrid's Alerts feature allows you to receive notifications regarding your usage or program statistics from SendGrid at an email address you specify.
Usage alerts allow you to set a threshold, when you've used 90% of your email credits, for example, at which point an alert will be sent to your email.
Statistics notifications, including email statistics, bounces, spam reports, and category statistics, can be delivered to your email address at one of three frequencies: Daily, Weekly, or Monthly.
See the Statistics Overview for more information about the various statistics SendGrid provides about your email.
This endpoint allows you to retrieve all of your alerts.
Bearer <<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>>
The on-behalf-of
header allows you to make API calls from a parent account on behalf of the parent's Subusers or customer accounts. You will use the parent account's API key when using this header. When making a call on behalf of a customer account, the property value should be "account-id" followed by the customer account's ID (e.g., on-behalf-of: account-id <account-id>
). When making a call on behalf of a Subuser, the property value should be the Subuser's username (e.g., on-behalf-of: <subuser-username>
). See On Behalf Of for more information.
Array of:
A Unix timestamp indicating when the alert was created.
The email address that the alert will be sent to.
The ID of the alert.
If the alert is of type usage_limit, this indicates the percentage of email usage that must be reached before the alert will be sent.
The type of alert.
usage_limit
stats_notification
A Unix timestamp indicating when the alert was last modified.
If the alert is of type stats_notification, this indicates how frequently the stats notifications will be sent. For example, "daily", "weekly", or "monthly".
1const client = require('@sendgrid/client');2client.setApiKey(process.env.SENDGRID_API_KEY);345const request = {6url: `/v3/alerts`,7method: 'GET',89}1011client.request(request)12.then(([response, body]) => {13console.log(response.statusCode);14console.log(response.body);15})16.catch(error => {17console.error(error);18});