Use CreateEmailTemplate with an AWS SDK - Amazon Simple Email Service

Use CreateEmailTemplate with an AWS SDK

The following code examples show how to use CreateEmailTemplate.

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.NET
AWS SDK for .NET
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/// <summary> /// Creates an email template with the specified content. /// </summary> /// <param name="templateName">The name of the email template.</param> /// <param name="subject">The subject of the email template.</param> /// <param name="htmlContent">The HTML content of the email template.</param> /// <param name="textContent">The text content of the email template.</param> /// <returns>True if successful.</returns> public async Task<bool> CreateEmailTemplateAsync(string templateName, string subject, string htmlContent, string textContent) { var request = new CreateEmailTemplateRequest { TemplateName = templateName, TemplateContent = new EmailTemplateContent { Subject = subject, Html = htmlContent, Text = textContent } }; try { var response = await _sesClient.CreateEmailTemplateAsync(request); return response.HttpStatusCode == HttpStatusCode.OK; } catch (AlreadyExistsException ex) { Console.WriteLine($"Email template with name {templateName} already exists."); Console.WriteLine(ex.Message); } catch (LimitExceededException ex) { Console.WriteLine("The limit for email templates has been exceeded."); Console.WriteLine(ex.Message); } catch (TooManyRequestsException ex) { Console.WriteLine("Too many requests were made. Please try again later."); Console.WriteLine(ex.Message); } catch (Exception ex) { Console.WriteLine($"An error occurred while creating the email template: {ex.Message}"); } return false; }
Java
SDK for Java 2.x
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository.

try { // Create an email template named "weekly-coupons" String newsletterHtml = loadFile("resources/coupon_newsletter/coupon-newsletter.html"); String newsletterText = loadFile("resources/coupon_newsletter/coupon-newsletter.txt"); CreateEmailTemplateRequest templateRequest = CreateEmailTemplateRequest.builder() .templateName(TEMPLATE_NAME) .templateContent(EmailTemplateContent.builder() .subject("Weekly Coupons Newsletter") .html(newsletterHtml) .text(newsletterText) .build()) .build(); sesClient.createEmailTemplate(templateRequest); System.out.println("Email template created: " + TEMPLATE_NAME); } catch (AlreadyExistsException e) { // If the template already exists, skip this step and proceed with the next // operation System.out.println("Email template already exists, skipping creation..."); } catch (LimitExceededException e) { // If the limit for email templates is exceeded, fail the workflow and inform // the user System.err.println("You have reached the limit for email templates. Please remove some templates and try again."); throw e; } catch (Exception e) { System.err.println("Error occurred while creating email template: " + e.getMessage()); throw e; }
Python
SDK for Python (Boto3)
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository.

def main(): """ The main function that orchestrates the execution of the workflow. """ print(INTRO) ses_client = boto3.client("sesv2") workflow = SESv2Workflow(ses_client) try: workflow.prepare_application() workflow.gather_subscriber_email_addresses() workflow.send_coupon_newsletter() workflow.monitor_and_review() except ClientError as e: print_error(e) workflow.clean_up() class SESv2Workflow: """ A class to manage the SES v2 Coupon Newsletter Workflow. """ def __init__(self, ses_client, sleep=True): self.ses_client = ses_client self.sleep = sleep try: template_content = { "Subject": "Weekly Coupons Newsletter", "Html": load_file_content("coupon-newsletter.html"), "Text": load_file_content("coupon-newsletter.txt"), } self.ses_client.create_email_template( TemplateName=TEMPLATE_NAME, TemplateContent=template_content ) print(f"Email template '{TEMPLATE_NAME}' created successfully.") except ClientError as e: # If the template already exists, skip and proceed if e.response["Error"]["Code"] == "AlreadyExistsException": print(f"Email template '{TEMPLATE_NAME}' already exists.") else: raise e
Rust
SDK for Rust
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository.

let template_html = std::fs::read_to_string("../resources/newsletter/coupon-newsletter.html") .unwrap_or_else(|_| "Missing coupon-newsletter.html".to_string()); let template_text = std::fs::read_to_string("../resources/newsletter/coupon-newsletter.txt") .unwrap_or_else(|_| "Missing coupon-newsletter.txt".to_string()); // Create the email template let template_content = EmailTemplateContent::builder() .subject("Weekly Coupons Newsletter") .html(template_html) .text(template_text) .build(); match self .client .create_email_template() .template_name(TEMPLATE_NAME) .template_content(template_content) .send() .await { Ok(_) => writeln!(self.stdout, "Email template created successfully.")?, Err(e) => match e.into_service_error() { CreateEmailTemplateError::AlreadyExistsException(_) => { writeln!( self.stdout, "Email template already exists, skipping creation." )?; } e => return Err(anyhow!("Error creating email template: {}", e)), }, }

For a complete list of AWS SDK developer guides and code examples, see Using Amazon SES with an AWS SDK. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.