Email Api
Every Email, Encrypted and Accountable
ASP.NET
Arch is built on the ASP.NET platform. To get started with the Email Api, add its NuGet package to your program, register it with the service collection, and work with its client.
NuGet Setup
Add NuGet package TriunniaLabs.Arch.Api.Email.Client to your project.

Note that we use our own NuGet package feed, which you must add as a package source in your environment.
Service Setup
In the main Service Composition section of your program startup, make the call to AddTriunniaLabsEmailApi() to add the Email Api. This reads the EmailApi configuration section, registers the Email Api client with its resilience policies, and provides a callback for its types to be registered with the message formatter.
builder.Services.AddTriunniaLabsEmailApi(builder.Configuration, builder.Services.AddStandardMessagePackFormatters);
See: Program.cs
Accessing the Email Api
Access the Email Api by injecting the IEmailApiClient.

See EmailApiSampleController.cs for examples of how to use its functions. Note that all parameters passed to these functions must be Protected Types (Protected<T>).
Aspire
If using Aspire, add this extension method to your solution to install the Email Api in the Aspire solution. Set the correct version number, fill in the environment variables, ensure the bind mount path is accurate, and make any other changes as required.
public static void AddEmailApi(this IDistributedApplicationBuilder builder, IResourceBuilder<SqlServerServerResource> sqlServer) { var emailApiDb = sqlServer.AddDatabase("EmailApiDb"); builder.AddContainer("EmailApi", "gitea.triunnialabs.com/triunnialabs/arch-email-api", "0.2.3") .WithEndpoint(50004, 8080, isProxied: false, name: "http") .WithEndpoint("http", e => e.TargetHost = "0.0.0.0") // Obtain the values for these fields from the Control Panel .WithEnvironment("Microservice__Name", "") .WithEnvironment("Microservice__EnvelopePassword", "") .WithEnvironment("Microservice__EnableDiagnostics", "true") // Set to false in production deployments .WithEnvironment("Microservice__Application__Url", "") .WithEnvironment("Microservice__Application__ApplicationId", "") .WithEnvironment("Microservice__Application__ApiKey", "") .WithEnvironment("Microservice__Application__EnvelopePassword", "") .WithEnvironment("Microservice__ProtectedMemory__HmacSha512HashKey", "") .WithEnvironment("Microservice__ProtectedMemory__AesEncryptionPassword", "") .WithEnvironment("Microservice__ProtectedMemory__AesEncryptionSalt", "") .WithEnvironment("Microservice__ProtectedMemory__AesEncryptionIterations", "") .WithEnvironment("SqlServer__ConnectionString", "") .WithEnvironment("SqlServer__ReadOnlyConnectionString", "") .WithEnvironment("Postmark__ServerToken", "") .WithEnvironment("Postmark__WebhookAuthUser", "") .WithEnvironment("Postmark__WebhookAuthPassword", "") .WithEnvironment("TokensApi__Url", "") .WithEnvironment("TokensApi__ApplicationId", "") .WithEnvironment("TokensApi__ApiKey", "") .WithEnvironment("TokensApi__EnvelopePassword", "") // Api will write log and other files to this relative source folder .WithBindMount("..\\..\\..\\data\\EmailApi", "/opt/triunnialabs/arch/email-api") .WithReference(emailApiDb) .WaitFor(emailApiDb); }
See: EmailApiSetup.cs
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