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mailchimp-cognito-import

v1.0.3

Published

A package and a CLI tool to import cognito users into MailChimp contacts list.

Readme

mailchimp-cognito-import

Concepts

This tool helps you import AWS Cognito users to the contact list in MailChimp.

It does not override your current contacts, a contact that already exists will just be skipped

In action

mailchimp-cognito-import CLI

Usage

Before you start

In order to import users from cognito to your mailchimp account, you need 3 things:

  1. Cognito userPoolId of the user pool that contains the users you want to add to mailchimp.
  2. MailChimp API key: How to get one
  3. MailChimp list ID: Where to find it

If you run on your local machine, also make sure that your AWS profile credentials are set in ~/.aws/credentials

Installation

If you want to use within a project

npm install --add mailchimp-cognito-import

If you want to install globally and run from anywhere

npm install -g mailchimp-cognito-import

Run

Use with CLI (global install)

mailchimp-cognito-import <user-pool-id> <mailchimp-api-key> <mailchimp-list-id> 

You can also show the help prompt by running without args.

mailchimp-cognito-import