0.1.3 • Published 10 years ago

krakenjs-mailer v0.1.3

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KrakenJs Mailer

KrakenJs, Nodemailer, and Dust Integration.

Purpose

KrakenJs Mailer allows the developer to utilize nodemailer's emailing system with KrakensJs's integrated dust templating system. This integration allows a simple one method control for sending emails in KrakenJs's framework

Getting Started

  1. Install the KrakenJs Mailer via

    npm install krakenjs-mailer --save
  2. Enter in your SMPT details in config/mail.json

  3. Add the require to the top of your controller (notice the passing of app) under the module.exports call

    module.exports = function (app) {
        var mail = require('krakenjs-mailer')(app);
  4. Create the send call in your controller:

    mail.send({
    	template: 'your-email-message',	
    	message: {
    		to: 'frank@foo.com',
    		data: {name:'Frank Foo'}
    	}
    });
  5. Profit

NOTE We try to install Nodemailer globally, however if the console output mentions it was not installed, please install it via

sudo npm install nodemailer -g

Example: Full Controller

// controllers/mail.js
module.exports = function (app) {
	var mail = require('krakenjs-mailer')(app);

    app.get('/mail', function (req, res) {
    
    	mail.send({
    		template: 'your-email-message',	
    		message: {
    			to: 'frank@foo.com',
    			data: {name:'Frank Foo'}
    		}
    	});
    
    	res.end();
    });
};

File and Directory structure

  • /config/mail.js - Default configuration
  • /public/templates/mail/ - Email templates

Customization

KrakenJs Mailer is more of a "plugin" to KrakenJs. Thus

var mail = require('krakenjs-mailer')(app)

has the app passed in. This allows the most flexible access to KrackenJs without creating middleware, etc.

Config

config/mail.json contains the default configurations for Nodemailer and krakenjs-mailer including the config options for Nodemailer's message and create options. The message default will extend with every custom message option that is sent through the module

Example:

{	
	"create": {
		"service": "Gmail",
		"auth": {
			"user": "you@gmail.com",
			"pass": "securepassword"
		}
	},
	"message": {
		"from": "Your Comapany <you@yourcompany.com>",
		"subject": "Your Company Message"
	}
}

Send

The only public method is send(options). However the options param will allow overrides of nodemailer's message and create options.

Options Param (required)

{
	template: ''        // (required) the name or path of the template (mail/ will be prefixed when no directories are detected)
	message : {         // (required) will extend from message in config/mail.json
		data : {}/[],   // (required) literal or array that is passed to dust template
                        // an array will iterate through the data, apply the template, and send each message individually
		* : {}          // (optional) all other options availiable passed to nodemailer's message options
	}, 
	create : {}         // (optional) will extend from create in config/mail.json and passed to nodemailer's create options
}

Example An Single Message:

mail.send({
	template: 'notify',	
	message: {
		subject: 'Messaging Frank Foo',
		to: 'frank@foo.com',
		data: {name:'Frank Foo'}
	}
});

Example An Array of Messages:

mail.send({
	template: 'notify',
	message: [
		{
			subject: 'Messaging Frank Foo',
			to: 'frank@foo.com',
			data: {name:'Frank Foo'}
		},
		{
			subject: 'Messaging Brad Bar',
			to: 'brad@bar.com',
			data: {name:'Brad Bar'},
		}
	]
});

Questions and Contributing to KrakenJs Mailer

Bugs and new features should be submitted using Github issues.

FAQ

Can I use another templating system other than KrackenJs's Dust?

Technically, yes. However the templating system must NOT cache as multiple messages must be unique.

Can I use another mailer other than Nodemailer?

No. It probably never will be. Thus the name krankenjs-mailer. It is a name merge of KrakenJs and Nodemailer.

Can I use another mail protocol other than SMPT?

No not at this time. But you can contribute to add that option.

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