I'm creating a MVC Core app and deploying it to an Azure App Service. I'm trying to send emails using SendGrid from the application which seems to be working fine in my local environment but does not work in production. I'm using free subscriptions for anything Azure.
I've followed this pretty much to the tee.
This type of question has popped up on stack overflow and github (here and here, etc), but after going through about 50 such posts nothing seems to be working for me. Reading through the documentation in SendGrid doesn't help a lot either because all the examples provided looks like my own code. I don't get any exceptions, and like I mentioned it works just fine locally.
Please help
Code
string sendGridApiKey = _configuration["SENDGRID_API_KEY"];
var client = new SendGridClient(sendGridApiKey);
var msg = new SendGridMessage();
msg.SetFrom(new EmailAddress(email: "management@enr.com",
name: "ENR Management"));
msg.AddTo(new EmailAddress(email: user.Email, name: user.FriendlyName));
msg.SetSubject("Reset Password");
msg.AddContent(MimeType.Html, $"Please reset your password by <a href='{HtmlEncoder.Default.Encode(callbackUrl)}'> clicking here </a>.");
msg.AddContent(MimeType.Text, "Please reset your password by clicking the link");
var response = await client.SendEmailAsync(msg).ConfigureAwait(false);
Being called by
_emailService.SendResetPasswordEmail(
user: user,
callbackUrl: callbackUrl).Wait();
appsettings.json
{
"ConnectionStrings": {
"DefaultConnection": "XXX",
"ENRModelsDB": "XXX"
},
"Logging": {
"LogLevel": {
"Default": "Warning"
}
},
"SENDGRID_API_KEY": "SG.XXX",
"AllowedHosts": "*"
}
I also have the same key/value in my App Service in Azure under Configuration -> Application setting for what it's worth.