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ts-mailer

v1.1.9

Published

This lib provide a class and function as singleton instance to compile a hbs template adding data and send it as an email using aws-ses. ## Send email using hbs template and aws-ses

Readme

ts-mailer

This lib provide a class and function as singleton instance to compile a hbs template adding data and send it as an email using aws-ses.

Send email using hbs template and aws-ses

Remember to configure your aws-ses

Access you aws account and set your aws-ses

Tutorial step by step Here

Installation


$ npm install ts-mailer

# OR 

$ yarn add ts-mailer

Variables on your .env


AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
AWS_MAILER_REGION=

Create your hbs template

You can define attributes using double key as example below. Documentation

You can preview your template using vscode extension Here


<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8">
    <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
    <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
    <title>my-template</title>
</head>
<body>
    <!-- data will apply this attribute --->
    <h1>{{ userName }}</h1>
</body>
</html>

Import lib

The lib provide a singleton instance fo all your application as function or class

Example how to import it as Class


import { SESMailer } from 'ts-mailer';

const sesMailer = new SESMailer();

const result = await sesMailer.sendEmail({ ... });

Example how to import it as function


import { mailer } from 'ts-mailer';

Sending an email

The mailer imported already is a singleton instance. you do not need to instantiate it.


import { resolve } from 'path';

const result = await mailer.sendEmail({
	fromEmail: '[email protected]',
	subject: 'some subject',
	templatePath: resolve(__dirname, 'templates', 'my-template.hbs'),
	toEmails: ['[email protected]'],
	data: { userName: 'John Doe' },
	bcc: ['[email protected]'],
	cc: ['[email protected]']
});

Payload


console.log(result);

`
"$metadata": {
  "httpStatusCode": 200,
  "requestId": "e6c808b4-4246-43a5-908d-bfb2d42b5de0",
  "attempts": 1,
  "totalRetryDelay": 0
}
"MessageId": "0100017fa29f0e77-d32250df-e245-4bbc-b7f3-9d56a0a214ae-000000"
`

Summary

  • fromEmail: email address origin (email you set on your aws-ses)
  • subject: email subject
  • templatePath: the dir path to get your hbs template
  • toEmails: emails recipients
  • data: attributes value to handled and apply on your hbs template
  • bcc: emails recipients to receive as blind carbon copy
  • cc: emails recipients to send a visible copy

Generic Types

You can define interfaces to your template data. Generic types.


interface TemplateData {
	userName: string
	url: string
}

So you can provide your interface on call sendEmail function. Now the data attributes will be typed


await mailer.sendEmail<TemplateData>({ ...params, data: { url, userName } });