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@suddenly/mailer

v1.2.1

Published

Simple templated email sender

Readme

@suddenly/mailer

A simple templated email sender. Works with SES credentials or a SendGrid API Key

Usage

With SES

In your user panel, generate an access key and a secret (and make sure they have permission to send emails with SES).

import Mailer from '@suddenly/mailer';

Mailer.initialize({
  sesKey: process.env.SES_KEY,
  sesSecret: process.env.SES_SECRET,
  templatePath: 'src/server/notifications'
});

// Any other method called on the Mailer will be treated as an email.
// The name of the method will be used as the template name.
// eg. This will look in the `templatePath` directory for files named `requestSignIn.html.ejs` and `requestSignIn.text.ejs`
Mailer.requestSignIn('[email protected]', 'Subject', {
  someTemplateVariable: 'some value',
  anotherTemplateVariable: 'some other value'
});

With SendGrid

First up, you'll need a SendGrid API Key.

Then you can use it like this:

import Mailer from '@suddenly/mailer';

Mailer.initialize({
  sendGridAPIKey: process.env.SENDGRID_API_KEY,
  defaultFromAddress: '[email protected]',
  templatePath: 'src/server/notifications'
});

// Any other method called on the Mailer will be treated as an email.
// The name of the method will be used as the template name.
// eg. This will look in the `templatePath` directory for files named `requestSignIn.html.ejs` and `requestSignIn.text.ejs`
Mailer.requestSignIn('[email protected]', 'Subject', {
  someTemplateVariable: 'some value',
  anotherTemplateVariable: 'some other value'
});

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