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SES Email Client

js-semistandard-style

Description

ses-email-client is a wrapper for sending emails with AWS SES supporting templates.

Supported Templates

  • mjml
  • handlebars
  • ejs

Install

npm i ses-email-client

Usage

Instantiate Client

All settings are optional

// or ES6 syntax import SESEmailClient from 'ses-email-client';
const SESEmailClient = require('ses-email-client');
const client = new SESEmailClient({
    accessKeyId: '**********',
    secretAccessKey: '**********',
    region: 'eu-west-2',
    templateLanguage: 'handlebars', // 'mjml', 'ejs'
    production: true, // or process.env.NODE_ENV = production is as setting to true
    tmpltCacheSize: 50, // template cache size default = 100
    attCacheSize: 50, // attachment cache size default = 100
});

Note that in production mode either by explicitly setting it to true or by setting NODE_ENV = production ses-email-client will cache template and attachment files.

For AWS you can skip providing credentials as the aws-sdk is used so you can opt for other ways for authorizing.

For more info you can check setting-credentials-node.

Send an email

await client.send({
    from: 'mock@email.com',
    to: 'test@email.com',
    subject: 'Hello World',
    text: 'Hello World',
});

Message options

  • from string
  • to string or string []
  • cc string or string []
  • bcc string or string []
  • text string
  • html string
  • subject string
  • template string the path of the html template you want to use
  • data object an object containing the data that the template is going to be compiled with
  • subject string
  • attachments
[
    {
        name: 'myfilte.txt', // optional if not provided will keep filename
        path: __dirname + '/path/to/file',
    },
][
    // or
    (__dirname + '/path/to/file', 'another/file')
];

Example

You can also check an example usage.

Issues

For any issues.

License

MIT License