Friendly Mail is simple, clean, and modern and easy to use email sending package for Nodejs built on top of nodemailer and uses driver implementations from Adonis Mail.
Supported mail drivers: smtp, mailgun, amazon-ses, sparkpost, ethereal
You can install the package using npm or yarn
npm install --save friendly-mail
# Using yarn
yarn add friendly-mail
To configure what drivers you'll be using to send emails, view engines and more, you need to generate a mail.config.js
file in your project's root.
# Using npm
npx friendlymail init
# Using yarn
yarn friendlymail init
Here's an example of the configuration:
module.exports = {
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Connection
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Connection to be used for sending emails. Each connection needs to
| define a driver too.
|
*/
connection: process.env.MAIL_CONNECTION || 'smtp',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Views
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This configuration defines the folder in which all emails are stored.
| If it is not defined, /mails is used as default.
|
*/
views: '/mails',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| View engine
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This is the view engine that should be used. The currently supported are:
| handlebars, edge
|
*/
viewEngine: 'handlebars',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| SMTP
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here we define configuration for sending emails via SMTP.
|
*/
smtp: {
driver: 'smtp',
pool: true,
port: process.env.SMTP_PORT || 2525,
host: process.env.SMTP_HOST || 'smtp.mailtrap.io',
secure: false,
auth: {
user: process.env.MAIL_USERNAME,
pass: process.env.MAIL_PASSWORD
},
maxConnections: 5,
maxMessages: 100,
rateLimit: 10
},
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| SparkPost
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here we define configuration for spark post. Extra options can be defined
| inside the `extra` object.
|
| https://developer.sparkpost.com/api/transmissions.html#header-options-attributes
|
| extras: {
| campaign_id: 'sparkpost campaign id',
| options: { // sparkpost options }
| }
|
*/
sparkpost: {
driver: 'sparkpost',
// endpoint: 'https://api.eu.sparkpost.com/api/v1',
apiKey: process.env.SPARKPOST_API_KEY,
extras: {}
},
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Mailgun
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here we define configuration for mailgun. Extra options can be defined
| inside the `extra` object.
|
| https://mailgun-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api-sending.html#sending
|
| extras: {
| 'o:tag': '',
| 'o:campaign': '',,
| . . .
| }
|
*/
mailgun: {
driver: 'mailgun',
domain: process.env.MAILGUN_DOMAIN,
apiKey: process.env.MAILGUN_API_KEY,
extras: {}
},
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Ethereal
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Ethereal driver to quickly test emails in your browser. A disposable
| account is created automatically for you.
|
| https://ethereal.email
|
*/
ethereal: {
driver: 'ethereal'
}
}
The mail.config.js
file exports an object. The following configuration variables are required:
connection
: This represents the name of the driver to use.views
: This is the folder in which all your emails are stored. It defaults to/mails
viewsEngine
: This defines what templating engine you are using for emails. For now, only handlebars and edge are supported
The last configuration required is a configuration object specific to the driver. Here's an example configuration for smtp
:
smtp: {
driver: 'smtp',
pool: true,
port: process.env.SMTP_PORT || 2525,
host: process.env.SMTP_HOST || 'smtp.mailtrap.io',
secure: false,
auth: {
user: process.env.MAIL_USERNAME,
pass: process.env.MAIL_PASSWORD
},
maxConnections: 5,
maxMessages: 100,
rateLimit: 10
},
Here's a sample piece of code to send an email:
const Mail = require('friendly-mail')
const nameOfEmail = 'confirm-email'
const recipientName = 'John Doe'
const recipientEmail = 'john.doe@friendly.mail.ru'
const subject = 'Please confirm your email address.'
// Send the mail using async/await
await new Mail(nameOfEmail)
.to(recipientEmail, recipientName)
.subject(subject)
.send()
Note: All publicly exposed methods on the Mail
class are chainable, except the send
and sendRaw
which return Promises
.
The package ships with a command to generate help you scaffold emails.
# Using npm
npx friendlymail generate activate-account
# Using yarn
yarn friendlymail generate activate-account
The data
method can be used to set data that will be passed to the email template.
await new Mail(nameOfEmail)
.to(recipientEmail, recipientName)
.subject(subject)
.data({
name: 'John Doe',
url: 'https://google.com'
})
.send()
await new Mail(nameOfEmail)
.inReplyTo('jane@doe.com', 'Jane Doe')
.to(recipientEmail, recipientName)
.subject(subject)
.cc('eren.stales@yahoomail.com', 'Eren Stales')
.bcc('steve.dickson@gmail.com', 'Steve Dickson')
.send()
The to
method can recieve an array of address objects to send emails to multiple users. This also works for all other methods that set user addresses like from cc bcc inReplyTo replyTo
and sender
await new Mail(nameOfEmail)
.inReplyTo([{ address: 'jane@doe.com', email: 'Jane Doe' }])
.to([{ address: 'foo@bar.com', name: 'Foo' }])
.subject('Monthly Newsletter')
.cc([{ address: 'eren.stales@yahoomail.com', name: 'Eren Stales' }])
.bcc([{ address: 'steve.dickson@gmail.com', name: 'Steve Dickson' }])
.send()
The attach
and attachData
methods can be used to send attachments
// Attaching an existing file
await new Mail(nameOfEmail)
.to(recipientEmail, recipientName)
.subject(subject)
.attach('/absolute/path/to/file')
.send()
// Attaching buffer as attachment with a custom file name
const filename = 'hello.txt'
const rawData = new Buffer('hello')
await new Mail(nameOfEmail)
.to(recipientEmail, recipientName)
.subject(subject)
.attachData(rawData, filename)
.send()
// Attaching readstream as attachment with a custom file name
const filename = 'hello.txt'
const rawData = fs.createReadStream('hello.txt')
await new Mail(nameOfEmail)
.to(recipientEmail, recipientName)
.subject(subject)
.attachData(rawData, filename)
.send()
// Attaching string as attachment with a custom file name
const filename = 'hello.txt'
const rawData = 'hello'
await new Mail(nameOfEmail)
.to(recipientEmail, recipientName)
.subject(subject)
.attachData(rawData, filename)
.send()