@anvilco/nodemailer-sendgrid
v1.0.3
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SendGrid transport object for Nodemailer.
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nodemailer-sendgrid
SendGrid transport object for Nodemailer.
Warning, vendor lock-in ahead!
Using provider APIs like SendGrid might result in a vendor lock-in, especially if you are using provider specific features. So always consider if you would prefer to use SMTP based services instead where vendor lock-ins do not happen.
Switching from a SMTP based provider to another is much easier (you do need to edit some DNS settings at least) than switching API based providers where you probably have a lot of custom code targeting your existing provider.
This module is specially designed to be as much compatible with Nodemailer as possible, so if you do not touch the Sendgrid specific configuration options then switching from SendGrid API to any other provider should be just as easy as switching from SMTP.
Usage
Requires Nodemailer v4.3.0+
This module is mostly meant to demonstrate the usage of mail.normalize(cb)
method in Nodemailer v4.3. This allows creating HTTP API based transports for
Nodemailer much easier.
Install from NPM
npm install nodemailer nodemailer-sendgrid
Create Nodemailer transport
const nodemailer = require('nodemailer');
const nodemailerSendgrid = require('nodemailer-sendgrid');
const transport = nodemailer.createTransport(
nodemailerSendgrid({
apiKey: process.env.SENDGRID_API_KEY
})
);
See full example.
Send a message
Message objects support the entire Nodemailer API. In addition you can provide SendGrid specific keys like templateId
or sendAt
.
transport.sendMail({
from: '[email protected]',
to: 'Receiver Name <[email protected]>, [email protected]',
subject: 'hello world',
html: '<h1>Hello world!</h1>'
});
License
MIT