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Quarkus demo: Amazon SES Client

This example showcases how to use the AWS SES client with Quarkus. Despite the fact, this example uses local AWS SES for integration test purposes, we encourage you to use SES from the AWS account as it allows you to send emails. Local instance of SES only mocks service APIs and doesn't send any emails.

Run the Demo in Dev Mode

  • Run ./mvnw clean quarkus:dev

Send an email

Using sync endpoint

curl -XPOST -H"Content-type: application/json" http://localhost:8080/sync/email -d'{"from": "from-quarkus@example.com", "to": "to-quarkus@example.com", "subject": "Hello from Quarkus", "body": "Quarkus is awsome"}'

Or async endpoint

curl -XPOST -H"Content-type: application/json" http://localhost:8080/async/email -d'{"from": "from-quarkus@example.com", "to": "to-quarkus@example.com", "subject": "Hello from Quarkus", "body": "Quarkus is awsome"}'

As a result, you will see the ID of the message as SES returned. E.g.:

010701724bec5607-e34882d5-a8ce-4f2b-a837-da75989e43c0-000000

Using LocalStack

As a prerequisite, install the AWS Command Line Interface.

Start LocalStack:

docker run \
 --rm \
 --name local-ses \
 -p 4566:4566 \
 localstack/localstack

SES listens on localhost:4566 for REST endpoints.

Create an AWS profile for your local instance using AWS CLI:

aws configure --profile localstack
AWS Access Key ID [None]: test-key
AWS Secret Access Key [None]: test-secret
Default region name [None]: us-east-1
Default output format [None]:

Verify email addresses

Verify the email addresses you're going to use when running the application.

aws ses verify-email-identity --email-address from-quarkus@example.com --profile localstack --endpoint-url=http://localhost:4566

Run the demo

You can compile the application and run it with:

./mvnw install
AWS_PROFILE=localstack java -Dquarkus.ses.endpoint-override=http://localhost:4566 -jar ./target/quarkus-app/quarkus-run.jar

You can now replay the curl commands above.

Running in native

You can compile the application into a native executable using:

./mvnw install -Dnative

And run it with:

AWS_PROFILE=localstack ./target/amazon-ses-quickstart-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-runner -Dquarkus.ses.endpoint-override=http://localhost:4566

Running native in container

Build a native image in a container by running:

./mvnw install -Dnative -DskipTests -Dquarkus.native.container-build=true

Build a Docker image:

docker build -f src/main/docker/Dockerfile.native -t quarkus/amazon-ses-quickstart .

Create a network that connects your container with LocalStack:

docker network create localstack

Stop your LocalStack container you started at the beginning:

docker stop local-ses

Start LocalStack and connect to the network:

docker run \
  --rm \
  --name local-ses \
  --network=localstack \
  -p 4566:4566 \
  localstack/localstack

Verify the email addresses:

aws ses verify-email-identity --email-address from-quarkus@example.com --profile localstack --endpoint-url=http://localhost:4566

Run the Quickstart container connected to that network (note that we're using the internal port of the LocalStack container):

docker run -i --rm --network=localstack \
  -p 8080:8080 \
  -e QUARKUS_SES_ENDPOINT_OVERRIDE="http://local-ses:4566" \
  -e QUARKUS_SES_AWS_REGION="us-east-1" \
  -e QUARKUS_SES_AWS_CREDENTIALS_TYPE="static" \
  -e QUARKUS_SES_AWS_CREDENTIALS_STATIC_PROVIDER_ACCESS_KEY_ID="test-key" \
  -e QUARKUS_SES_AWS_CREDENTIALS_STATIC_PROVIDER_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="test-secret" \
  quarkus/amazon-ses-quickstart

Replay curl commands from above:

Clean up your environment:

docker stop local-ses
docker network rm localstack

Using AWS account

Before you can use the AWS SDKs with SES, you must get an AWS access key ID and secret access key. For more information, see:

Verify the email addresses:

aws ses verify-email-identity --email-address from-quarkus@example.com

On AWS, verifying email identities or domain identities require additional steps like changing DNS configuration or clicking verification links respectively. Use email address that you can verify.

Run demo

You can run the demo the same way as for a local instance, but you don't need to override the endpoint as you are going to communicate with the AWS service with the default AWS profile.

Run it:

java -jar ./target/quarkus-app/quarkus-run.jar

Or, run it natively:

./target/amazon-ses-quickstart-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-runner