fastify-mailer

Nodemailer instance initialization and encapsulation in fastify framework

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README

fastify-mailer

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Nodemailer instance initialization and encapsulation in fastify framework.

Install

Install the package with:

npm i fastify-mailer nodemailer --save

Usage

The package needs to be added to your project with register and you must at least configure your transporter options following Nodemailer documentation and you are done.

'use strict'

const fastify = require('fastify')({ logger: true })

fastify.register(require('fastify-mailer'), {
  defaults: { from: 'John Doe <john.doe@example.tld>' },
  transport: {
    host: 'smtp.example.tld',
    port: 465,
    secure: true, // use TLS
    auth: {
      user: 'john.doe',
      pass: 'super strong password'
    }
  }
})

fastify.get('/send', (request, reply) => {
  const { mailer } = fastify

  mailer.sendMail({
    to: 'someone@example.tld',
    subject: 'example',
    text: 'hello world !'
  }, (errors, info) => {
    if (errors) {
      fastify.log.error(errors)

      reply.status(500)
      return {
        status: 'error',
        message: 'Something went wrong'
      }
    }

    reply.status(200)
    return {
      status: 'ok',
      message: 'Email successfully sent',
      info: {
        from: info.from, // John Doe <john.doe@example.tld>
        to: info.to, // ['someone@example.tld']
      }
    }
  })
})

fastify.listen(3000, (errors) => {
  if (errors) {
    fastify.log.error(errors)
    process.exit(1)
  }
})

Options

  • defaults: is an optional object that defines default values for mail options.

example:

'use strict'

const fastify = require('fastify')({ logger: true })

fastify.register(require('fastify-mailer'), {
  defaults: {
    // set the default sender email address to jane.doe@example.tld
    from: 'Jane Doe <jane.doe@example.tld>',
    // set the default email subject to 'default example'
    subject: 'default example',
  },
  transport: {
    host: 'smtp.example.tld',
    port: 465,
    secure: true, // use TLS
    auth: {
      user: 'jane.doe',
      pass: 'super strong password'
    }
  }
})

fastify.get('/send', (request, reply) => {
  const { mailer } = fastify

  mailer.sendMail({
    to: 'someone@example.tld',
    text: 'hello world !'
  }, (errors, info) => {
    if (errors) {
      fastify.log.error(errors)

      reply.status(500)
      return {
        status: 'error',
        message: 'Something went wrong'
      }
    }

    reply.status(200)
    return {
      status: 'ok',
      message: 'Email successfully sent',
      info: {
        from: info.from, // Jane Doe <jane.doe@example.tld>
        to: info.to, // ['someone@example.tld']
      }
    }
  })
})

fastify.listen(3000, (errors) => {
  if (errors) {
    fastify.log.error(errors)
    process.exit(1)
  }
})
  • namespace: is an optional string that lets you define multiple namespaced transporter instances (with different options parameters if you wish) that you can later use in your application.

example:

'use strict'

const fastify = require('fastify')({ logger: true })

fastify
  .register(require('fastify-mailer'), {
    defaults: {
      // set the default sender email address to jane.doe@example.tld
      from: 'Jane Doe <jane.doe@example.tld>',
      // set the default email subject to 'default example'
      subject: 'default example',
    },
    namespace: 'jane',
    transport: {
      host: 'smtp.example.tld',
      port: 465,
      secure: true, // use TLS
      auth: {
        user: 'jane.doe',
        pass: 'super strong password for jane'
      }
    }
  })
  .register(require('fastify-mailer'), {
    defaults: { from: 'John Doe <john.doe@example.tld>' },
    namespace: 'john',
    transport: {
      pool: true,
      host: 'smtp.example.tld',
      port: 587,
      secure: false,
      auth: {
        user: 'john.doe',
        pass: 'super strong password for john'
      }
    }
  })

fastify.get('/sendwithjane', (request, reply) => {
  const { mailer } = fastify

  mailer.jane.sendMail({
    to: 'someone@example.tld',
    text: 'hello world !'
  }, (errors, info) => {
    if (errors) {
      fastify.log.error(errors)

      reply.status(500)
      return {
        status: 'error',
        message: 'Something went wrong'
      }
    }

    reply.status(200)
    return {
      status: 'ok',
      message: 'Email successfully sent',
      info: {
        from: info.from, // Jane Doe <jane.doe@example.tld>
        to: info.to, // ['someone@example.tld']
      }
    }
  })
})


fastify.get('/sendwithjohn', (request, reply) => {
  const { mailer } = fastify

  mailer.john.sendMail({
    to: 'someone@example.tld',
    subject: 'example with john',
    text: 'hello world !'
  }, (errors, info) => {
    if (errors) {
      fastify.log.error(errors)

      reply.status(500)
      return {
        status: 'error',
        message: 'Something went wrong'
      }
    }

    reply.status(200)
    return {
      status: 'ok',
      message: 'Email successfully sent',
      info: {
        from: info.from, // John Doe <john.doe@example.tld>
        to: info.to, // ['someone@example.tld']
      }
    }
  })
})

fastify.listen(3000, (errors) => {
  if (errors) {
    fastify.log.error(errors)
    process.exit(1)
  }
})
  • transport: is a required transport configuration object, connection url or a transport plugin instance.

example using SES transport:

'use strict'

const fastify = require('fastify')({ logger: true })
const aws = require('@aws-sdk/client-ses')

/**
 * configure AWS SDK:
 *
 * Use environment variables or Secrets as a Service solutions
 * to store your secrets.
 *
 * NB: do not hardcode your secrets !
 */
process.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = 'aws_access_key_id_here'
process.env.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = 'aws_secret_access_key_here'

const ses = new aws.SES({
  apiVersion: '2010-12-01',
  region: 'us-east-1'
})

fastify.register(require('fastify-mailer'), {
  defaults: { from: 'John Doe <john.doe@example.tld>' },
  transport: {
    SES: { ses, aws }
  }
})

fastify.get('/send', (request, reply) => {
  const { mailer } = fastify

  mailer.sendMail({
    to: 'someone@example.tld',
    subject: 'example',
    text: 'hello world !',
    ses: {
      // optional extra arguments for SendRawEmail
      Tags: [
        {
          Name: 'foo',
          Value: 'bar'
        }
      ]
    }
  }, (errors, info) => {
    if (errors) {
      fastify.log.error(errors)

      reply.status(500)
      return {
        status: 'error',
        message: 'Something went wrong'
      }
    }

    reply.status(200)
    return {
      status: 'ok',
      message: 'Email successfully sent',
      info: {
        envelope: info.envelope, // {"from":"John Doe <john.doe@example.tld>","to":['someone@example.tld']}
      }
    }
  })
})

fastify.listen(3000, (errors) => {
  if (errors) {
    fastify.log.error(errors)
    process.exit(1)
  }
})

For more information on transports you can take a look at Nodemailer dedicated documentation.

Typescript users

Types for nodemailer are not officially supported by its author Andris Reinman.

If you want to use the DefinitelyTyped community maintained types:

  • first you need to install the package with :
npm install -D @types/nodemailer
  • then you must re-declare the mailer interface in the fastify module within your own code to add the properties you expect.

example :

import { Transporter } from "nodemailer";

export interface FastifyMailerNamedInstance {
  [namespace: string]: Transporter;
}
export type FastifyMailer = FastifyMailerNamedInstance & Transporter;

declare module "fastify" {
  interface FastifyInstance {
    mailer: FastifyMailer;
  }
}

Documentation

See Nodemailer documentation.

Acknowledgements

This project is kindly sponsored by coopflow.

License

Licensed under MIT