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react-mailigen

v1.0.2

Published

A react component for subscribing emails to a mailigen list

Downloads

10

Readme

React Mailigen

This is a renderless react component to help you subscribe users to your mailigen lists.

Getting started

Installation

yarn add react-mailigen

Example

import Mailigen from 'react-mailigen';

<Mailigen email={this.state.email}>
  {({loading, error, success, doSubscribe}) =>
    (<form onSubmit={doSubscribe}>
        <!-- form content -->
    </form>)
  }
</Mailigen>

Props

The component takes the following props:

  • email: The email address you want to add to your list
  • from: The email address you want to add to your list
  • id: (optional) the List ID you want the emails to be added to (defaults to: process.env.MAILIGEN_LIST)
  • apiKey: (optional) the apiKey for your account (defaults to: process.env.MAILIGEN_API_KEY)
  • options: any other options you'd like to pass to your list

See also

  • mailigen-js - This simple library gives you the ability to add email to your newsletter lists on Mailigen.