The CLI features a built-in integration with Twilio SendGrid, allowing you to send emails directly from your terminal.
The first prerequisite to send an email with the Twilio CLI is to have a SendGrid API Key set as the SENDGRID_API_KEY
environment variable.
Create and copy a new SendGrid API Key, or copy an existing one, then run:
export SENDGRID_API_KEY=the_key_you_copied_from_SendGrid
Remember, emails will fail to send if you have not defined your SENDGRID_API_KEY
environment variable. Refer to the previous directions to do so.
Run twilio email:set
to set defaults for the sender's email address and subject line.
1$ twilio email:set2? Default email address of the sender: your.email@example.com3? Default subject line for all emails: Ahoy, there!4Default sending email address has been set to: your.email@example.com5Default subject line has been set to: Ahoy, there!6twilio-cli configuration saved to "/Users/example/.twilio-cli/config.json"
After you set these defaults, twilio email:send
will automatically apply them to any sent emails.
To send emails with an interactive prompt, run:
twilio email:send
You will be prompted for details such as the recipient's email address, email text, and if you want to provide an attachment.
If you'd like to skip the prompt, provide details as flags instead:
1twilio email:send \2--to="me@example.com" \3--text="Look at this fluff: https://unsplash.com/photos/uhnZZUaTIOs"
To change the sending email address or subject line, you can either re-run twilio email:set
, or use the corresponding flag to set a new value for the item you want to change in that specific command.
For example, to override the default subject:
1twilio email:send \2--to="me@example.com" \3--subject="That cat pic you wanted" \4--text="Look at this fluff: https://unsplash.com/photos/uhnZZUaTIOs"
To send an email with an attachment, run twilio email:send
and wait to be prompted to add an attachment.
You can also use --attachment=filePath
to attach a file:
1twilio email:send \2--attachment=/Users/example/Downloads/cutest-kitteh.png
You may run into permission issues when the CLI tries to read your file. If so, use sudo
with the -E
flag to preserve your SendGrid key:
1sudo -E twilio email:send \2--attachment=/Users/example/Downloads/cutest-kitteh.png
To send the output of a different command as an email attachment, pipe that command to twilio email:send
.
1ps au \2| twilio email:send \3--to="me@example.com" \4--text="See attachment"
If a default sending email address and subject line has been set, the command will automatically use the defaults, and you only need to include values for --text
and --to
.
If there is not a default subject line and sender's email address, all flags need to be included to send the output of the piped command.
1ps au \2| twilio email:send \3--from="me@example.com" \4--to="me@example.com" \5--subject="Current processes" \6--text="See attachment"