eml-parser

Parse .eml files or convert to pdf, html, jpeg or png format. Extract headers and attachments from .eml files.

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import emlParser from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/eml-parser';
</script>

README

Eml-Parser

Parse .eml files or convert to pdf, html, jpeg or png format. Extract headers and attachments from .eml files.

installation

npm i eml-parser --save

Quick Start

const  EmlParser = require('eml-parser');
const  fs = require('fs');

let  emailFile = fs.createReadStream('./test.eml');

new  EmlParser(emailFile).convertEmailToStream('pdf')
.then(stream  => {
   stream.pipe(fs.createWriteStream(emailFile.path + '.pdf'));
})
.catch(err  => {
   console.log(err);
})

Reference

Class: EmlParser

new EmlParser(fs.createReadStream('test.eml'))

constructor takes a Read Stream as input

Methods

parseEml

new EmlParser(fs.createReadStream('test.eml'))
.parseEml()
.then(result  => {
    // properties in result object:
    // {
    //	"attachments": [],
    //	"headers": {},
    //	"headerLines": [],
    //	"html": "",
    //	"text": "",
    //	"textAsHtml": "",
    //	"subject": "",
    //	"references": "",
    //	"date": "",
    //	"to": {},
    //	"from": {},
    //	"cc": {},
    //	"messageId": "",
    //	"inReplyTo": ""
    // }
    console.log(result);
})
.catch(err  => {
    console.log(err);
})

getEmailHeaders

new EmlParser(fs.createReadStream('test.eml'))
.getEmailHeaders()
.then(headers  => {
    //properties of headers object
    //{
    //	subject:  result.subject,
    //	from:  result.from.value,
    //	to:  result.to.value,
    //	cc:  result.cc.value,
    //	date:  result.date,
    //	inReplyTo:  result.inReplyTo,
    //	messageId:  result.messageId
    //}
    console.log(headers)
})
.catch(err  => {
    console.log(err);
})

getEmailBodyHtml

returns email content as a html string (without headers like subject, from, etc)

new EmlParser(fs.createReadStream('test.eml'))
.getEmailBodyHtml()
.then(htmlString  => {
    fs.writeFileSync('abc.html',htmlString)	;
})
.catch(err  => {
    console.log(err);
})

getEmailAsHtml

returns whole email as a html string (including headers like subject, from, etc)

new EmlParser(fs.createReadStream('test.eml'))
.getEmailAsHtml()
.then(htmlString  => {
    fs.writeFileSync('abc.html',htmlString)	;
})
.catch(err  => {
    console.log(err);
})

convertEmailToStream

  • takes 1 optional argument type:'pdf'|'jpeg'|'png, defaults to: 'pdf' returns a stream which can be piped to a Write Stream to write to a file.
let  file = fs.createReadStream('test.eml')
new  EmlParser(file)
.convertEmailToStream('png')
.then(stream  => {
    stream.pipe(fs.createWriteStream(file.path + '.png'));
})
.catch(err  => {
    console.log(err);
})

convertEmailToBuffer

  • takes 1 optional argument type:'pdf'|'jpeg'|'png, defaults to: 'pdf' returns a buffer object which can be used to write to a file using fs.write.
let  file = fs.createReadStream('test.eml')
new  EmlParser(file)
.convertEmailToBuffer('png')
.then(buffer  => {
    //use fs.write to write into file
})
.catch(err  => {
    console.log(err);
})

getEmailAttachments

  • takes 1 optional argument type:'pdf'|'jpeg'|'png, defaults to: 'pdf' returns a buffer object which can be used to write to a file using fs.write.
let  file = fs.createReadStream('test.eml')
new  EmlParser(file)
.getEmailAttachments()
.then(attachments  => {
    attachments.forEach(attch  => {
        //attch.content is the buffer object
        console.log(attch.filename, attach.content);
        .then(res  => {
            console.log(res);
        })
        .catch(err  => {
        console.log(err);
        })
    });
})
.catch(err  => {
    console.log(err);
})