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unisender

v1.1.1

Published

Promise-based wrapper for unisender api

Downloads

8,306

Readme

node-unisender

Promise-based wrapper for UniSender API. Sends POST request to UniSender.

Build Status Test Coverage Code Climate Dependency Status Version Downloads

List of available in module methods is in src/config/methods.js.

Installation

npm install unisender

Usage

You can send request to unisender API via calling function of unisender object with appropriate name:

unisender.<method name>(options);

for example

var UniSender = require('unisender');

var uniSender = new UniSender({
	api_key: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
	lang: 'ru'                // optional, 'en' by default
});

uniSender.getLists().then(console.log);

uniSender.createEmailMessage({
	sender_name: 'Test',
	sender_email: '[email protected]',
	subject: 'hello',
	body: '<h1>Hello world!</h1>',
	list_id: 1234567
}).then(function (response) {
	console.log('Message id: ' + response.result.message_id);
}).catch(function (response) {
	console.log('Error:' + response.error);
});

Full list of UniSender methods and options you can find in UniSender API Documentation.

Note

For all methods except importContacts you have to pass parameters as described in UniSender API Documentation.

To call importContacts specify properties field_names and data in another way:

uniSender.importContacts({
	field_names: ['email', 'email_list_ids'],
	data: [
		{ email: '[email protected]', email_list_ids: '1, 2, 3' },
		{ email: '[email protected]', email_list_ids: '1' },
		{ email: '[email protected]', email_list_ids: '3' },
	]
});

They'll be transformed into

field_names[0]=email&field_names[1]=email_list_ids
&data[0][0][email protected]&data[0][1]=1,2,3
&data[1][0][email protected]&data[1][1]=1
&data[2][0][email protected]&data[2][1]=3