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disposable-mail

v0.2.1

Published

Node.js wrapper for https://temp-mail.org/en/api/

Downloads

7

Readme

disposable-mail

Node.js wrapper for https://temp-mail.org/en/api/

Installation

  • npm i disposable-mail --save-dev

Usage

  • Require it where needed

    let MailBox = require('disposable-mail');
  • Create new instance of MailBox

    // Credentials is a base64 encoded `username:password` combination. You can optionally provide `emailAddress` and `apiUrl` parameters
    // If no `emailAddress` is provided, it generates one
    let credentials = Buffer.from('testuser:password123').toString('base64');
    let mailBox = new MailBox(credentials);
  • Get available domains

    mailBox.getAvailableDomains().then(domains => console.log(domains));
  • Generate random email address on one of the available domains

    // Provide optional `len` parameter to limit the length of email address
    //  If no `len` param is provided, 7 is used by default
    mailBox.getEmailAddress().then(emailAddress => console.log(emailAddress));
    
    // Email address and email address md5 hash are also available on the instance
    console.log(mailBox.address);
    console.log(mailBox.addressHash);
  • Retrieve all mesages from inbox of the generated email address

    mailBox.getMessages().then(messages => console.log(messages));
    
    // Mesages are also available on the instance
    console.log(mailBox.messages);
  • Delete a message from inbox

    mailBox.deleteMessage(messageId).then(deletedMessage => console.log(deletedMessage));
  • Delete all messages from inbox

    mailBox.deleteAllMessages().then(response => console.log(response));

License

Licensed under the MIT license. Copyright (c) 2016-2017 EV-Box