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resend-nuxt

v0.2.0

Published

Resend module for Nuxt 3

Downloads

8

Readme

Nuxt Module For Resend

This Nuxt module provides an easy way to integrate Resend in your Nuxt application, on the server side. It utilizes the official Resend package for server-side usage.

Installation

  1. Add resend-nuxt dependency to your project
# Using pnpm
pnpm add -D resend-nuxt

# Using yarn
yarn add --dev resend-nuxt

# Using npm
npm i -D resend-nuxt
  1. Add resend-nuxt to your modules in nuxt.config
import resendNuxtModule from 'resend-nuxt'

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: [resendNuxtModule],
})

Configuration

Resend key can be added to the .env file

RESEND_API_KEY='your_key'

Additionally, you can the key in your nuxt.config:

import resendNuxtModule from 'resend-nuxt'

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: [resendNuxtModule],
  resend: {
    key: 'your_key',
  },
})

Usage

The module provides a useResend function to create a Resend instance on the server side. This instance can be used to interact with the Resend APIs.

Example:

import { defineEventHandler } from 'h3'
import { useResend } from '#stripe/server'

export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
  const resend = await useResend(event)

  try {
    return resend.emails.send({
      from: '[email protected]',
      to: '[email protected]',
      subject: 'Welcome',
      html: '<strong>We are pleased to have you!</strong>',
    })
  } catch (error) {
    return error
  }
})

Local Development

To contribute to this package, you need to set up a local environment.

  1. Clone this repository
# Install dependencies
pnpm i

# Generate type stubs
pnpm dev:prepare

# Build
pnpm build

# Lint
pnpm lint:fix