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@wlocalhost/ngx-email-builder-convertor

v3.6.1

Published

Convert IPEmail object to a HTML a fully responsive Template!

Readme

Angular MJML Output

This aplication converts IPEmails objects to MJML and renders them to HTML. It's build as a simple Express server that serves the API for the Angular application.

In this project, you will also find the custom templates for the IPEmails objects.

Run locally

First make sure you have Node.js installed globally.

This project uses yarn as the package manager. To install yarn, you can run the following command:

npm install -g yarn

To run the application locally, follow these steps:

yarn install
// for production
yarn start
// for development
yarn run dev

Then you can access the application by visiting http://localhost:3000/ping in your web browser.

Run Docker container

To build the image, you can run the following command from the directory where the Dockerfile is located:

docker build -t angular-mjml-output .

Replace angular-mjml-output with the desired name for your image.

To run the container, you can use the following command:

docker run -p 3000:3000 angular-mjml-output

This will start the container and bind port 3000 on the host machine to port 3000 on the container. This allows you to access the application by visiting http://localhost:3000/ping in your web browser.

Run Docker container with Docker Compose

This docker-compose.yml file does the following:

  • Defines a single service called angular-mjml-output.
  • Builds the angular-mjml-output service using the Dockerfile in the current directory (.).
  • Maps port 3000 on the host machine to port 3000 on the container.
  • Sets the restart policy for the app service to always, which means that the container will be automatically restarted if it stops or crashes.

To build and run the containers, you can use the following command:

docker-compose up

This will build the image and start the container, and you should be able to access the Express application by visiting http://localhost:3000/ping in your web browser.