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1secMail

An API wrapper for www.1secmail.com written in Python.

About

This is an easy to use yet full-featured Python API wrapper for www.1secmail.com β†— using the official 1secMail API. It allows you to easily create temporary email addresses for testing, verification, or other purposes where you need a disposable email address.

Asynchronous operations are also supported!:thumbsup:

Install

To install the package, you'll need Python 3.8 or above installed on your computer. From your command line:

pip install 1secMail

Note If you're willing to install the development version, do the following:

git clone https://github.com/qvco/1secMail-Python.git

cd 1secMail-Python

pip install -r requirements.txt

pip install -e .

Usage

Generating Email Addresses

To generate a list of random email addresses, use the random_email() method:

import secmail

client = secmail.Client()

client.random_email(amount=3)
>>> ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']

You can also generate a custom email address by specifying the username and domain:

Note Specifying a domain is optional!

client.custom_email(username="bobby-bob", domain="kzccv.com")
>>> '[email protected]'

Receiving Messages

To wait until a new message is received, use the await_new_message() method:

message = client.await_new_message("[email protected]")

To check all messages received on a particular email address, use the get_inbox() method and pass the email address:

inbox = client.get_inbox("[email protected]")
for message in inbox:
    print(message.id)
    print(message.from_address)
    print(message.subject)
    print(message.date)

You can also fetch a single message using the get_message() method and passing the email address and message ID:

message = client.get_message(address="[email protected]", message_id=235200687)
print(message.id)
print(message.subject)
print(message.body)
print(message.text_body)
print(message.html_body)
print(message.attachments)
print(message.date)

Downloading an attachment

You can download an attachment from a message in the inbox of a specified email address using the download_attachment method like this:

client.download_attachment(address, message_id, attachment_filename)
>>> 'Path: (C:\Users\user\path/config/rocket.png), Size: 49071B'

Asynchronous Client

Generating Email Addresses

To generate a list of random email addresses, use the random_email() method:

import asyncio
import secmail

async def main():
    client = secmail.AsyncClient()
    email_addresses = await client.random_email(amount=3)
    print(email_addresses)

asyncio.run(main())
>>> ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']

You can also generate a custom email address by specifying the username and domain:

Note Specifying a domain is optional!

await client.custom_email(username="bobby-bob", domain="kzccv.com")
>>> '[email protected]'

Receiving Messages

To wait until a new message is received, use the await_new_message() method:

import asyncio
import secmail

async def main():
    client = secmail.AsyncClient()
    message = await client.await_new_message("[email protected]")
    print(f"{message.from_address}: {message.subject}")

asyncio.run(main())

To check all messages received on a particular email address, use the get_inbox() method and pass the email address:

import asyncio
import secmail

async def main():
    client = secmail.AsyncClient()
    inbox = await client.get_inbox("[email protected]")
    print(f"You have {len(inbox)} messages in your inbox.")

    for message in inbox:
        print(message.id)
        print(message.from_address)
        print(message.subject)
        print(message.date)

asyncio.run(main())

You can also fetch a single message using the get_message() method and passing the email address and message ID:

import asyncio
import secmail

async def main():
    client = secmail.AsyncClient()
    address = "[email protected]"
    inbox = await client.get_inbox(address)
    message_id = inbox[0].id
    message = await client.get_message(address, message_id)

    print(message.id)
    print(message.subject)
    print(message.body)
    print(message.text_body)
    print(message.html_body)
    print(message.attachments)
    print(message.date)

asyncio.run(main())

Downloading an attachment

You can download an attachment from a message in the inbox of a specified email address using the download_attachment method like this:

import asyncio
import secmail

async def main():
    client = secmail.AsyncClient()
    address = "[email protected]"
    inbox = await client.get_inbox(address)
    message_id = inbox[0].id
    message = await client.get_message(address, message_id)
    attachment_filename = message.attachments[0].filename
    await client.download_attachment(address, message_id, attachment_filename)

asyncio.run(main())

>>> 'Path: (C:\Users\user\path/config/rocket.png), Size: 49071B'

Licnese

This software is licensed under the MIT Β© Qvco.