REST API v4: GET subprofile emailings (drag and drop template)

A method to request a list of all mailings sent from Marketing Suite to a specific subprofile. This is an HTTP GET call to the following address:

https://api.copernica.com/v4/subprofile/{$subprofileID}/draganddrop/emailings

Don't forget to replace {$subprofileID} by the ID of the subprofile you want to retrieve the emailings for.

Available parameters

  • type: The type of mailing between mass, individual abtest or splitrun.
  • followups: Indicates if we only use follow-up mailings ("yes"), only mailings that were not the result of a follow-up ("no") or all mailings ("both"). Defaults to "both".
  • mindestinations: Only retrieve mailings at least this many destinations.
  • maxdestinations: Only retrieve mailings with at most this many destinations.
  • fromdate: Only retrieve mailings sent after this date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format).
  • todate: Only retrieve mailings sent before this date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format).

Returned fields

The method returns a JSON object containing the following information for each mailing:

  • id: The ID of the mailing.
  • timestamp: Timestamp of the mailing.
  • template: The ID of the template that was used to send the mailing.
  • subject: The subject of the mailing.
  • from_address: An array containing the 'name' and 'email' address of the sender.
  • destinations: Amount of destinations the mailing was sent to.
  • type: Type of mailing (individual or mass).
  • target: Contains the target type and the ID and type of other entities above it (for example the database a collection belongs to).

JSON example

The JSON object will contain a property 'data' with an array containing all the emailings. The JSON for a single emailing looks something like this:

Array
(
    [id] => 139
    [timestamp] => 2015-01-13 15:09:49
    [template] => 519
    [subject] => Test
    [from_address] => Array
        (
            [name] => Copernica
            [email] => support@copernica.com
        )

    [destinations] => 5
    [type] => mass
    [target] => Array
        (
            [type] => database
            [sources] => Array
                (
                    [0] => Array
                        (
                            [id] => 7078
                            [type] => database
                        )

                    [1] => Array
                        (
                            [id] => 7616
                            [type] => database
                        )

                )

        )

)

PHP Example

The following script demonstrates how to use this method. Because we use the CopernicaRestApi class, you don't have to worry about escaping special characters in the URL; it is done automatically.

// dependencies
require_once('CopernicaRestAPI.php');

// change this into your access token
$api = new CopernicaRestAPI("your-access-token", 4);

// do the call, and print result
print_r($api->get("subprofile/{$subprofileID}/draganddrop/emailings", array()));

The example above requires the CopernicaRestApi class.

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