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emailsdone

v0.1.11

Published

Template-first transactional email SDK for EmailsDone.

Readme

EmailsDone for Node / TypeScript

EmailsDone.dev — Production-ready app email for developers who do not want an email project.

Add password resets, verification, notifications and billing emails without building templates, writing HTML or wiring email infrastructure.

Emails. Done.

Install

npm install emailsdone

Run the example

To run the interactive console example from this repository:

cd libraries/node/Examples
npm install
npm run start

The example builds the local SDK, prompts for your API key, validates it with getQuota(), and then lets you send templates or check recipient status from a menu.

API key

Store your EmailsDone API key in server-side configuration. Environment variables are the simplest starting point:

EMAILSDONE_API_KEY=your_api_key_here

Do not put this key in browser JavaScript, mobile apps, public frontend configuration, source control, or client-side logs.

Send an email

import { EmailsDone } from "emailsdone";

const emailsDone = EmailsDone.fromApiKey(process.env.EMAILSDONE_API_KEY!);

await emailsDone.authentication().welcome("https://app.example.com/action").send("[email protected]");

Templates with required fields expose those fields as typed parameters where that keeps the call obvious:

await emailsDone
  .authentication()
  .loginCode(
    "123456"
  )
  .send("[email protected]");

Optional template fields and send controls use options objects:

await emailsDone
  .authentication()
  .loginCode(
    "123456",
    {
      footerNote: "If you did not request this code, you can safely ignore this email.",
      fromName: "Acme App",
      idempotencyKey: "email-user-123-v1",
    }
  )
  .send("[email protected]");

Recipient status

const recipientStatus = await emailsDone
  .recipient("[email protected]")
  .getStatus();

if (recipientStatus.recipient?.subscription?.status !== "subscribed") {
  await emailsDone
    .recipient("[email protected]")
    .resubscribe();
}

Quota

const quota = await emailsDone.getQuota();

Idempotency

Use an idempotency key for password resets, billing emails, and other flows where your app or worker may retry the same send.

await emailsDone
  .billing()
  .paymentFailed({
    actionButtonUrl: "https://app.example.com/action",
    idempotencyKey: `payment-failed-${invoiceId}`,
  })
  .send("[email protected]");

Fluent template groups

The generated client mirrors EmailsDone template categories and recipient resource actions:

  • await emailsDone.getQuota()
  • emailsDone.recipient(email).getStatus()
  • emailsDone.recipient(email).resubscribe()
  • emailsDone.authentication()
  • emailsDone.billing()
  • emailsDone.developer()
  • emailsDone.notifications()
  • emailsDone.team()

Each method sends a named EmailsDone template through /v1/send.