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@groupcards/brevo

v2.2.0

Published

NodeJS client for @getbrevo/brevo

Downloads

500

Readme

Brevo typescript

Brevo's API v3 TypeScript-Node Library

Brevo's API exposes the entire Brevo features via a standardized programmatic interface. Please refer to the full documentation to learn more.

This is the wrapper for the API. It implements all the features of the API v3. It supports promises.

Brevo's API matches the OpenAPI v2 definition. The specification can be downloaded here.

Installation

For Node.js

npm

The following recommended installation requires npm. If you are unfamiliar with npm, see the npm docs.

Then install it via:

npm i @groupcards/brevo --save
# or
yarn add @groupcards/brevo

Getting Started

Once you have installed the node module in your project, you can execute the following sample code JS code :

import BrevoApi from "@groupcards/brevo";

const brevo = new BrevoApi({
  headers: {
    "api-key": "YOUR_API_KEY",
  },
});

brevo.account
  .getAccount()
  .then((data) => {
    console.log(
      "API called successfully. Returned data: " + JSON.stringify(data)
    );
  })
  .catch((error) => {
    console.error(error);
  });
import BrevoApi from "@groupcards/brevo";

const brevo = new BrevoApi({
  headers: {
    "api-key": "YOUR_API_KEY",
  },
});

brevo.smtp
  .sendTransacEmail({
    subject: "My {{params.subject}}",
    htmlContent:
      "<html><body><h1>This is my first transactional email {{params.parameter}}</h1></body></html>",
    sender: {
      name: "John Doe",
      email: "[email protected]",
    },
    to: [{ email: "[email protected]", name: "Jane Doe" }],
    cc: [{ email: "[email protected]", name: "Janice Doe" }],
    bcc: [{ email: "[email protected]", name: "John Doe" }],
    replyTo: { email: "[email protected]", name: "John Doe" },
    headers: { "Some-Custom-Name": "unique-id-1234" },
    params: { parameter: "My param value", subject: "New Subject" },
  })
  .then((data) => {
    console.log(
      "API called successfully. Returned data: " + JSON.stringify(data)
    );
  })
  .catch((error) => {
    console.error(error);
  });

For more examples, refer the Endpoints Guide

Contributing

Please refer to the CONTRIBUTING file.