A Fastify plugin that uses point-of-view and fastify-nodemailer to template and send email messages.
npm i @autotelic/fastify-mail
fastify-mail
decorates the reply interface with the mail
method and takes two options to get started: pov
and transporter
-
pov.engine
should be a template engine object used to configure point-of-view -
to see a list of engines currently supported by point-of-view with options, view docs here
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For quick start,
fastify-mail
only requires the engine. For example, usingnunjucks
:fastify.register(mail, { pov: { engine: { nunjucks: require('nunjucks') } }, transporter: ... })
-
If you'd prefer to register
point-of-view
on your own, omit theengine
option andfastify-mail
will not register it. -
If you configure
point-of-view
with a different decorator name, add this to the options offastify-mail
fastify.register(mail, { pov: { propertyName: 'POV_DECORATOR' }, transporter: ... })
-
transporter
should be an object defining connection data to be used as anodemailer
SMTP transport. View nodemailer's docs here -
fastify-mail
decoratesfastify
withnodemailer
so a transporter must be defined -
For example, using
maildev
:const transporter = { host: 'localhost', port: 1025, ignoreTLS: true } fastify.register(mail, { pov: { engine: ... }, transporter })
// index.js
const mail = require("@autotelic/fastify-mail")
// register fastify-mail
fastify.register(mail, pov: { {engine: { TEMPLATE_ENGINE_OBJECT } }, transporter: { NODEMAILER_TRANSPORTER_OBJECT } })
// setup test route
fastify.get("/sendmail", async (req, reply) => {
const message = {
to: "[email protected]",
from: "[email protected]",
cc: "[email protected]",
bcc: "[email protected]",
subject: "This is a subject"
}
const opts = {
templatePath: "path/to/my/templates/",
context: { name: "Test Name" }
}
const queued = await fastify.mail.sendMail(message, opts)
if (queued.error) {
const { error } = queued
reply.send(error);
} else {
const { messageId } = queued
reply.send({ messageId })
}
})
Each message must have the following templates with the file extension set in point-of-view config:
- 'html': Contains the html template for the email.
- 'text': Contains the text template for the email.
.
|--index.js
|--templates
|-- html.njk
|-- text.njk
See /examples/mailgun for a working example app using nodemailer-mailgun-transport.
See /examples/maildev for a working example app using MailDev
This plugin decorates fastify with a mail
object containing the following methods:
-
sendMail: 'function' - Calls
createMessage
to generate an message and uses fastify-nodemailer to send the generated email. -
Accepts the following arguments:
-
message: 'object' This is a valid 'message' object as per the Nodemailer API
- from: 'string' - The email address the email is to be sent from.
- to: 'array' - Comma separated list or an array of recipients email addresses (
string
) that will appear on the To: field - cc: 'array' - Comma separated list or an array of recipients email addresses (
string
) that will appear on the Cc: field - bcc: 'array' - Comma separated list or an array of recipients email addresses (
string
) that will appear on the Bcc: field - replyTo : 'string' - An email address that will appear on the Reply-To: field
- subject: 'string' - The subject of the email with context injected.
- html: 'string' - The HTML version of the message as an Unicode string, with context injected.
- text : 'string' - The plaintext version of the message as an Unicode string, with context injected
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opts: 'object' - Object containing options:
- templatePath: 'string' - the relative path to the message's templates.
- context: 'object' - Object containing context for the message (such as - variables that will be used in copy)
-
-
Returns: 'object' with following properties:
- accepted : 'array' of email addresses accepted - eg. [ '[email protected]' ]
- rejected : 'array' of email addresses rejected - eg. [],
- envelopeTime
- messageTime
- messageSize
- response
- envelope
- messageId
-
createMessage: 'function' - Generates a message object where the data provided is updated to use templates where available with context variables injected
-
Accepts the following arguments:
- message: 'object'
- fields as above
- templatePath: 'string' - the relative path to the message's templates.
- context: 'object' - Object containing context for the message (such as - variables that will be used in copy)
For more details on this response see the nodemailer documentation View nodemailer's docs here
- message: 'object'
-
Tap is used for testing. To run tests:
npm test