oy-vey v0.12.1
Oy

Emails, oy vey!
Render HTML emails on the server with React. Oy provides functionality to:
- Validate props against email best-practices with
Oy
components. - Render templates server-side with
Oy.renderTemplate
.
Blog Post - ReactConf 2016 talk
NOTE: If using TypeScript, the current typings result in quickly growing compilation times. I would suggest not using TypeScript with Oy until the bug is addressed. If TypeScript is a requirement, see a workaround that disables a subset of type-checks.
Installation
npm install --save oy-vey
Example usage
Replace table markup with validating Oy components
import React from 'react';
import Oy from 'oy-vey';
const {Table, TBody, TR, TD} = Oy;
export default (props) => {
return (
<Table width={props.maxWidth}>
<TBody>
<TR>
<TD align="center">
{props.children}
</TD>
</TR>
</TBody>
</Table>
);
};
Compose higher level components like usual
import React from 'react';
import MyLayout from './layout/MyLayout.jsx';
import BodyText from './modules/BodyText.jsx';
export default (props) => {
return (
<MyLayout>
<BodyText>Welcome to Oy!</BodyText>
</MyLayout>
);
};
Inject rendered code into HTML skeleton with Oy.renderTemplate
For example, if using Express.js:
import express from 'express';
import React from 'react';
import Oy from 'oy-vey';
import GettingStartedEmail from './templates/GettingStartedEmail.jsx';
const server = express();
server.set('port', (process.env.PORT || 8887));
server.get('/email/oy', (req, res) => {
const template = Oy.renderTemplate(<GettingStartedEmail />, {
title: 'Getting Started with Foo',
headCSS: '@media ...',
previewText: 'Here is your guide...'
});
res.send(template);
});
server.listen(server.get('port'), () => {
console.log('Node server is running on port', server.get('port'));
});
Default components
The Oy
namespace exposes the following components validated against email best practices:
Table TBody TR TD Img A
HTML attributes
As of React 16, React will not strip non-standard HTML attributes. That means you can use all the attributes typically required for email templates:
align background bgcolor border valign
For those migrating from previous Oy versions, note that bgColor
is now bgcolor
and vAlign
is valign
.
Oy.renderTemplate API
Oy.renderTemplate(<Template />, templateOptions[, generateCustomTemplate])
The templateOptions
parameter is an object with the following fields:
title (string, required) - Used by clients if email is opened in a web page.
previewText (string, required) - Short description that appears in email clients
headCSS (string, optional) - CSS that belongs in `<head>`. Note, email clients may strip this out.
bgColor (string, optional) - The background color for the email. '#FFFFFF' is the default
lang (string, optional) - ISO language code
dir (string, optional) - Either 'ltr' or 'rtl'. 'ltr' is the default
Using a Custom Template
If Oy's default template doesn't work for you, you can make your own. generateCustomTemplate
takes in templateOptions
with an additional property bodyContent
, which is the rendered body HTML to be inserted into your template. It then returns a string that should be the final email HTML sent to users.
const generateCustomTemplate = (templateOptions) => {
return `
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<title>${templateOptions.title}</title>
</head>
<body>
${templateOptions.bodyContent}
</body>
</html>
`
};
const template = Oy.renderTemplate(<GettingStartedEmail />, {
title: 'Getting Started with Foo'
}, (templateOptions) => generateCustomTemplate(templateOptions));
Contributing
# Test
npm test
# Compile from ES6 in src/ to ES5 in lib/
npm run compile
We welcome contributions. If there's some information missing or ideas for how to make Oy better, please send a pull request, file an issue, or email 1.vivekpatel@gmail.com.
The best place to start would be in contributing new rules. A running wishlist of email validation rules are in the Issues section.
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