This package provides two constructs helping you to verify identities in AWS SES using the AWS CDK.
For more information about verifying identities in AWS SES, read the documentation.
npm i -D @seeebiii/ses-verify-identities
See more details on npmjs.com: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@seeebiii/ses-verify-identities
<dependency>
<groupId>de.sebastianhesse.cdk-constructs</groupId>
<artifactId>ses-verify-identities</artifactId>
<version>3.0.3</version>
</dependency>
See more details on mvnrepository.com: https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/de.sebastianhesse.cdk-constructs/ses-verify-identities/
pip install ses-verify-identities
See more details on PyPi: https://pypi.org/project/ses-verify-identities/
You can find the details here: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Ses.Verify.Identities/
Examples below are based on TypeScript. See API.md for a full reference.
new VerifySesDomain(this, 'SesDomainVerification', {
domainName: 'example.org'
});
domainName
A domain name to be used for the SES domain identity, e.g. 'example.org'addTxtRecord
Whether to automatically add a TXT record to the hosed zone of your domain. This only works if your domain is managed by Route53. Otherwise disable it. Default:true
.addMxRecord
Whether to automatically add a MX record to the hosted zone of your domain. This only works if your domain is managed by Route53. Otherwise disable it. Default:true
.addDkimRecord
Whether to automatically add DKIM records to the hosted zone of your domain. This only works if your domain is managed by Route53. Otherwise disable it. Default:true
.notificationTopic
An SNS topic where bounces, complaints or delivery notifications can be sent to. If none is provided, a new topic will be created and used for all different notification types.notificationTypes
Select for which notification types you want to configure a topic. Default:[Bounce, Complaint]
.
new VerifySesEmailAddress(this, 'SesEmailVerification', {
emailAddress: 'hello@example.org'
});
emailAddress
The email address to be verified, e.g.hello@example.org
.
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These commands should help you while developing:
npx projen
synthesize changes in .projenrc.js to the projectnpm run build
compile typescript to jsnpm run watch
watch for changes and compilenpm run test
perform the jest unit testsnpm run lint
validate code against best practices
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