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dpd-ses

v0.1.1

Published

[Deployd](http://www.deployd.com) resource module for sending emails via Amazon AWS SES

Downloads

4

Readme

dpd-ses v0.1.1

Deployd resource module for sending emails via Amazon AWS SES

Install

npm install dpd-ses

Configuration

Add a resource in the deployd dashboard selecting SES and name your resource. In the config for your new resource, you'll need to supply:

  • AWS Access Key
  • AWS Secret
  • AWS region (SES is typically operating out of us-east-1 only)

additional optional configurations:

  • Default 'from' address. If one is not provided you will need to provide a 'from' address in every request to the resource.
  • Internal only. Only allow the resource to be accessed from internal deployd requests, and not from general public requests.

example

var email = {
    to:'[email protected]',
    subject:'Check out Depolyd',
    message:'Deployd is a really sweet node.js based platform for building API services'
};
dpd.emailShare.post(email, function(result){
    console.log('returned from email request: '+JSON.stringify(result));
});

TODO's

  • Add HTML message body support