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mjml-http-server

v0.1.0

Published

Dockerized mjml http server from https://github.com/shyim/mjml-server

Downloads

5

Readme

mjml-http-server

A self-hosted alternative to the mjml API. Built with express.

The API is compatible with https://mjml.io/api in that it only exposes one endpoint - /v1/render, but doesn't require authentication. You should probably run this within your own private network.

Why?

You're writing an app in another language than Javascript and need to interop with MJML. Instead of embedding NodeJS in your Python image you can call MJML compilation over HTTP.

You can alternatively use the MJML API, but it's currently invite only and has privacy implications (do you want your emails to be sent to yet another third party?).

For an elaborate discussion see: https://github.com/mjmlio/mjml/issues/340

Usage

docker run -p 15500:15500 danihodovic/mjml-server
$ http POST localhost:15500/v1/render
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Connection: keep-alive
Content-Length: 2141
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2019 12:26:48 GMT
ETag: W/"85d-hn49R397DBvYcOi5/4cb+gcoi/I"
X-Powered-By: Express

{
    "html": "\n    <!doctype html>\n    ..."
}

Configuration

A list of available configuration options can be found in ./lib/parse_args.js.