Create and Send =============== The CreateAndSend class uses various notification classes as the portion of the notification part of the payload. Different channels that harness Create and Send will require slightly different implementation, and therefore, a different notification object. For more context see EmailNotification and SmsNotification to see how each class method operates, and how that is used to create the notification portion of the Create and Send payload. For background information visit out docs here: https://docs.airship.com/api/ua/#tag/create-and-send Create and Send Validation -------------------------- Here, the payload that is being validated is one that would be used for email override. However, this validation method should work on any other create and send notification objects. .. code-block:: ruby require 'urbanairship' UA = Urbanairship airship = UA::Client.new(key:'', secret:'') email_notification = UA::EmailNotification.new(client: airship) email_notification.bypass_opt_in_level = false email_notification.html_body = "

Richtext body goes here

Wow!

Unsubscribe

" email_notification.message_type = 'transactional' email_notification.plaintext_body = 'Plaintext version goes here [[ua-unsubscribe href=\"http://unsubscribe.urbanairship.com/email/success.html\"]]' email_notification.reply_to = '' email_notification.sender_address = '' email_notification.sender_name = 'Sender Name' email_notification.subject = 'Subject Line' override = email_notification.email_override send_it = UA::CreateAndSend.new(client: airship) send_it.addresses = [ { "ua_address": "test@example.com", "ua_commercial_opted_in": "2019-12-29T10:34:22" } ] send_it.device_types = [ "email" ] send_it.campaigns = ["winter sale", "west coast"] send_it.notification = email_notification.email_override send_it.validate .. note:: Should return a 200 HTTP status code. Schedule Create and Send Operation ---------------------------------- Here, the payload that is being scheduled is one that would be used for email override. However, this operation method should schedule any other create and send notification objects. .. code-block:: ruby require 'urbanairship' UA = Urbanairship airship = UA::Client.new(key:'', secret:'') email_notification = UA::EmailNotification.new(client: airship) email_notification.bypass_opt_in_level = false email_notification.html_body = "

Richtext body goes here

Wow!

Unsubscribe

" email_notification.message_type = 'transactional' email_notification.plaintext_body = 'Plaintext version goes here [[ua-unsubscribe href=\"http://unsubscribe.urbanairship.com/email/success.html\"]]' email_notification.reply_to = '' email_notification.sender_address = '' email_notification.sender_name = 'Sender Name' email_notification.subject = 'Subject Line' override = email_notification.email_override send_it = UA::CreateAndSend.new(client: airship) send_it.addresses = [ { "ua_address": "test@example.com", "ua_commercial_opted_in": "2019-12-29T10:34:22" } ] send_it.device_types = [ "email" ] send_it.campaigns = ["winter sale", "west coast"] send_it.notification = email_notification.email_override send_it.name = 'Name for scheduled create and send' send_it.scheduled_time = "2019-13-29T10:34:22" send_it.schedule .. note:: Should return a 201 HTTP status code. Create and Send to Email Channels ================================= You will need to create an EmailNotification object before adding that to the notification field as the create and send object. Create and Send with Email Override ----------------------------------- The first few lines of code are creating a EmailNotification object, and assigning instance variables to the object. The line of code here: `override = email_notification.email_override` is using a class method on EmailNotification specific for an email override in order to format the payload correctly for the notification portion of the CreateAndSend object. .. code-block:: ruby require 'urbanairship' UA = Urbanairship airship = UA::Client.new(key:'', secret:'') email_notification = UA::EmailNotification.new(client: airship) email_notification.bypass_opt_in_level = false email_notification.html_body = "

Richtext body goes here

Wow!

Unsubscribe

" email_notification.message_type = 'transactional' email_notification.plaintext_body = 'Plaintext version goes here [[ua-unsubscribe href=\"http://unsubscribe.urbanairship.com/email/success.html\"]]' email_notification.reply_to = '' email_notification.sender_address = '' email_notification.sender_name = 'Sender Name' email_notification.subject = 'Subject Line' override = email_notification.email_override send_it = UA::CreateAndSend.new(client: airship) send_it.addresses = [ { "ua_address": "test@example.com", "ua_commercial_opted_in": "2019-12-29T10:34:22" } ] send_it.device_types = [ "email" ] send_it.campaigns = ["winter sale", "west coast"] send_it.notification = override send_it.create_and_send .. note:: Should return a 202 Accepted HTTP response. Create and Send with Email Inline Template/Template ID ------------------------------------------------------ The first few lines of code are creating a EmailNotification object, and assigning instance variables to the object. The line of code here: `inline_template = email_notification.email_with_inline_template` is using a class method on EmailNotification specific for an inline template. This goes on to format the payload correctly for the notification portion of the CreateAndSend object shown in the line of code here: `send_it.notification = inline_template` .. code-block:: ruby require 'urbanairship' UA = Urbanairship airship = UA::Client.new(key:'', secret:'') email_notification = UA::EmailNotification.new(client: airship) email_notification.message_type = 'transactional' email_notification.reply_to = 'reply_to_this@email.com' email_notification.sender_address = 'sends_from_this@email.com' email_notification.sender_name = 'Sender Name' email_notification.template_id = "" inline_template = email_notification.email_with_inline_template send_it = UA::CreateAndSend.new(client: airship) send_it.addresses = [ { "ua_address": "test@example.com", "ua_commercial_opted_in": "2019-12-29T10:34:22" } ] send_it.device_types = [ "email" ] send_it.campaigns = ["winter sale", "west coast"] send_it.notification = inline_template send_it.create_and_send .. note:: Should return a 202 Accepted HTTP response. Create and Send with Email Inline Template/Fields ------------------------------------------------- The first few lines of code are creating a EmailNotification object, and assigning instance variables to that object. The line of code here: `inline_template = email_notification.email_with_inline_template` is using a class method on EmailNotification specific for an inline template. This goes on to format the payload correctly for the notification portion of the CreateAndSend object shown in the line of code here: `send_it.notification = inline_template` .. code-block:: ruby require 'urbanairship' UA = Urbanairship airship = UA::Client.new(key:'', secret:'') email_notification = UA::EmailNotification.new(client: airship) email_notification.message_type = 'transactional' email_notification.reply_to = 'reply_to_this@email.com' email_notification.sender_address = 'sends_from_this@email.com' email_notification.sender_name = 'Sender Name'' email_notification.subject= "I'm sending some stuff" email_notification.plaintext_body = 'Plaintext version goes here [[ua-unsubscribe href=\"http://unsubscribe.urbanairship.com/email/success.html\"]]' inline_template = email_notification.email_with_inline_template send_it = UA::CreateAndSend.new(client: airship) send_it.addresses = [ { "ua_address": "example@test.com", "ua_commercial_opted_in": "2019-12-29T10:34:22" } ] send_it.device_types = [ "email" ] send_it.campaigns = ["winter sale", "west coast"] send_it.notification = inline_template send_it.create_and_send .. note:: Should return a 202 Accepted HTTP response. Create and Send to SMS Channels ================================ Create and Send to SMS Override ------------------------------- The first few lines of code are creating a SmsNotification object, and assigning instance variables to that object. The line of code here: `override = notification.sms_notification_override` is using a class method on SmsNotification specific for a sms override. This goes on to format the payload correctly for the notification portion of the CreateAndSend object shown in the line of code here: `send_it.notification = inline_template` .. code-block:: ruby require 'urbanairship' UA = Urbanairship airship = UA::Client.new(key:'', secret:'') notification = UA::SmsNotification.new(client: airship) notification.sms_alert = "A shorter alert with a link for SMS users to click https://www.mysite.com/amazingly/long/url-that-takes-up-lots-of-characters" notification.generic_alert = "A generic alert sent to all platforms without overrides in device_types" notification.expiry = 172800 notification.shorten_links = true override = notification.sms_notification_override send_it = UA::CreateAndSend.new(client: airship) send_it.addresses = [ { "ua_msisdn": "15558675309", "ua_sender": "12345", "ua_opted_in": "2018-11-11T18:45:30" } ] send_it.device_types = [ "sms" ] send_it.notification = override send_it.campaigns = ["winter sale", "west coast"] send_it.create_and_send .. note:: Should return a 202 Accepted HTTP response. Create and Send to SMS With Inline Template ------------------------------------------- The first few lines of code are creating a SmsNotification object, and assigning instance variables to that object. The line of code here: `template = notification.sms_inline_template` is using a class method on SmsNotification specific for a sms inline template. This goes on to format the payload correctly for the notification portion of the CreateAndSend object shown in the line of code here: `send_it.notification = template` .. code-block:: ruby require 'urbanairship' UA = Urbanairship airship = UA::Client.new(key:'', secret:'') notification = UA::SmsNotification.new(client: airship) notification.sms_alert = "Hi, {{customer.first_name}}, your {{#each cart}}{{this.name}}{{/each}} are ready to pickup at our {{customer.location}} location!" notification.expiry = 172800 notification.shorten_links = true template = notification.sms_inline_template send_it = UA::CreateAndSend.new(client: airship) send_it.addresses = [ { "ua_msisdn": "15558675309", "ua_sender": "12345", "ua_opted_in": "2018-11-11T18:45:30", "customer": { "first_name": "Customer Name", "last_name": "Last Name", "location": "Location", }, "cart": [ { "name": "Robot Unicorn", "qty": 1 }, { "name": "Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch", "qty": 1 } ] } ] send_it.device_types = [ "sms" ] send_it.notification = template send_it.campaigns = [ "order-pickup" ] send_it.create_and_send .. note:: Should return a 202 Accepted HTTP response. Create and Send to SMS With Template ID --------------------------------------- The first few lines of code are creating a SmsNotification object, and assigning instance variables to that object. The line of code here: `template = notification.sms_inline_template` is using a class method on SmsNotification specific for a sms template ID. This goes on to format the payload correctly for the notification portion of the CreateAndSend object shown in the line of code here: `send_it.notification = template` .. code-block:: ruby require 'urbanairship' UA = Urbanairship airship = UA::Client.new(key:'', secret:'') notification = UA::SmsNotification.new(client: airship) notification.template_id = notification.expiry = 172800 notification.shorten_links = true template = notification.sms_inline_template send_it = UA::CreateAndSend.new(client: airship) send_it.addresses = [ { "ua_msisdn": "15558675309", "ua_sender": "12345", "ua_opted_in": "2018-11-11T18:45:30", "customer": { "first_name": "Customer Name", "last_name": "Last Name", "location": "Your Location", }, "cart": [ { "name": "Robot Unicorn", "qty": 1 }, { "name": "Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch", "qty": 1 } ] } ] send_it.device_types = [ "sms" ] send_it.notification = template send_it.campaigns = [ "order-pickup" ] send_it.create_and_send .. note:: Should return a 202 Accepted HTTP response. Create and Send to MMS Channels ================================ Create and Send to MMS Override ------------------------------- The first few lines of code are creating a MmsNotification object, and assigning instance variables to that object. The line of code here: `mms_notification = override.mms_override` is using a class method on MmsNotification specific for a sms template ID. This goes on to format the payload correctly for the notification portion of the CreateAndSend object shown in the line of code here: `send_it.notification = mms_notification` .. code-block:: ruby require 'urbanairship' UA = Urbanairship airship = UA::Client.new(key:'', secret:'') override = UA::MmsNotification.new(client: airship) override.fallback_text = "See https://urbanairship.com for double rainbows!" override.shorten_links = true override.content_length = 238686 override.content_type = "image/jpeg" override.url = "https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/gallery/mohippo/images/learning/learn-about-the-weather/rainbows/full_featured_double_rainbow_at_savonlinna_1000px.jpg" override.text = "A double rainbow is a wonderful sight where you get two spectacular natural displays for the price of one." override.subject = "Double Rainbows" mms_notification = override.mms_override send_it = UA::CreateAndSend.new(client: airship) send_it.addresses = [ { "ua_msisdn": "15558675309", "ua_sender": "12345", "ua_opted_in": "2018-11-11T18:45:30", } ] send_it.device_types = [ "mms" ] send_it.notification = mms_notification send_it.campaigns = ["winter sale", "west coast"] send_it.create_and_send .. note:: Should return a 202 Accepted HTTP response. Create and Send to MMS Template with ID --------------------------------------- The first few lines of code are creating a MmsNotification object, and assigning instance variables to that object. The line of code here: `mms_notification = override.mms_template_with_id` is using a class method on MmsNotification specific for a sms template ID. This goes on to format the payload correctly for the notification portion of the CreateAndSend object shown in the line of code here: `send_it.notification = mms_notification` .. code-block:: ruby require 'urbanairship' UA = Urbanairship airship = UA::Client.new(key:'', secret:'') override = UA::MmsNotification.new(client: airship) override.template_id = "" override.shorten_links = true override.content_length = 19309 override.content_type = "image/jpeg" override.url = "https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71eUHxwlMKL._AC_SX425_.jpg" mms_notification = override.mms_template_with_id send_it = UA::CreateAndSend.new(client: airship) send_it.addresses = [ { "ua_msisdn": "123456789", "ua_sender": "12345", "ua_opted_in": "2020-01-30T18:45:30", "customer": { "first_name": "Phil", "last_name": "Leash", } } ] send_it.device_types = [ "mms" ] send_it.notification = mms_notification send_it.create_and_send .. note:: Should return a 202 Accepted HTTP response. Create and Send to MMS with Inline Template --------------------------------------- The first few lines of code are creating a MmsNotification object, and assigning instance variables to that object. The line of code here: `mms_notification = override.mms_inline_template` is using a class method on MmsNotification specific for a sms template ID. This goes on to format the payload correctly for the notification portion of the CreateAndSend object shown in the line of code here: `send_it.notification = mms_notification` .. code-block:: ruby require 'urbanairship' UA = Urbanairship airship = UA::Client.new(key:'', secret:'') override = UA::MmsNotification.new(client: airship) override.subject = "Subject" override.fallback_text = "Fallback text" override.text = "Some slide text" override.content_length = 123100 override.content_type = "image/jpeg" override.url = 'image ending in allowed image types' mms_notification = override.mms_inline_template send_it = UA::CreateAndSend.new(client: airship) send_it.addresses = [ { "ua_msisdn": "123456789", "ua_sender": "12345", "ua_opted_in": "2020-01-30T18:45:30" } ] send_it.device_types = [ "mms" ] send_it.notification = mms_notification send_it.create_and_send .. note:: Should return a 202 Accepted HTTP response.