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html-preflight

v0.4.1

Published

The HTML email preflight process, maximing compression without distortion

Downloads

11

Readme

html-preflight

Build Status NPM version

HTMLPreflight is a runner of plugins that transform an email before sending it.

Example

var HTMLPreflight = require('html-preflight');
var Minifier = require('html-preflight').MinifierPlugin;

var minifier = new Minifier();
var preflight = new HTMLPreflight([minifier.run.bind(minifier)]);

preflight.run(htmlString, { stats: true }, function(err, finalHtml) {
  console.log(arguments);
});

Documentation

HTMLPreflight(plugins)

Takes in an array of functions. This functions will run in the order they were provided. Each will pass the resulting HTML string to the next function. Always keep in mind that if your provided function must have access to its scope, you will probably have to bind it to it.

run(htmlString, options, callback)

  • htmlString -> Initial HTML to transform.
  • options -> Object with flags for stats.
  • callback(err, html) -> Callback executed after plugins finish running. The second parameter will contain the final transformation

Enjoy