A library to parse event webhooks from Sendgrid. Contains Parser and a set of strongly typed DTOs. It supports all available webhook events, unique arguments and categories.
Install Sendgrid.Webhooks via NuGet package manager (nuget.org)
Install-Package Sendgrid.Webhooks
Declare WebhookParser
and call ParseEvents
. This takes in string as JSON received from the HTTP POST callback.
var parser = new WebhookParser();
var events = parser.ParseEvents(json);
The parser returns a polymorphic IList
of WebhookEventBase
, where each item is a strongly typed Webhook Event.
Example Properties
var webhookEvent = events[0];
// Shared base properties
webhookEvent.EventType; // Enum - type of the event as enum
webhookEvent.Categories; // IList<string> - list of categories assigned ot the event
webhookEvent.TimeStamp; // DateTime - datetime of the event converted from Unix time
webhookEvent.UniqueParameters; // IDictionary<string, string> - map of key-value unique parameters
//All delivery events (deliver, bounce, deferred) also contain
var deliveryEvent = webhookEvent as DeliveryEvent; // Cast to the parent based on EventType
deliveryEvent.Ip; //string ip address used to send the event
deliveryEvent.Tls; //bool whether or not TLS was used when sending the email
deliveryEvent.CertificateError; //bool whether there was a certificate error on the receiving side
deliveryEvent.SmtpId; //string id attached to the message by the originating system
// Event-specific properties for example
var clickEvent = webhookEvent as ClickEvent; // Cast to the parent based on EventType
clickEvent.Url; // string - URL on what the user has clicked
clickEvent.UrlOffset; //UrlOffset - further info about what link was clicked
Example JSON
[
{
"email": "[email protected]",
"timestamp": 1337197600,
"smtp-id": "<[email protected]>",
"event": "processed"
},
{
"email": "[email protected]",
"timestamp": 1337966815,
"category": "newuser",
"event": "click",
"url": "https://sendgrid.com"
}
]
Is the ability to pass in additional arguments along with the message. This is mainly to add metadata to the message. Find out more in the documentation.
{
"unique_args": {
"customerAccountNumber": "55555",
"activationAttempt": "1",
"New Argument 1": "New Value 1",
"New Argument 2": "New Value 2",
"New Argument 3": "New Value 3",
"New Argument 4": "New Value 4"
}
}
The WebhookParser
looks at each unique property within the JSON and adds it to a UniqueParameters dictionary.
var value = event.UniqueParameters["customerAccountNumber"];
Console.WriteLine(value); // outputs 55555
The parser supports a custom JsonConverter
as an argument. This theoretically allows you to write your own custom DTOs, as long as they are still based on the WebhookEventBase
class.