SDK for EmailJS.com customers.
Use you EmailJS account for sending emails.
This is the SDK for React Native only, otherwise use
EmailJS helps to send emails directly from your code. No large knowledge is required – just connect EmailJS to one of the supported email services, create an email template, and use our SDK to trigger an email.
Install EmailJS SDK using npm:
$ npm install @emailjs/react-native
With Expo CLI:
$ npx expo install @emailjs/react-native
The package uses @react-native-async-storage/async-storage
for the storage
(for the rate limit feature)
Note: By default, API requests are disabled for non-browser applications. You need to activate them through Account:Security.
You need to activate API requests through Account:Security.
send email
import emailjs from '@emailjs/react-native';
const templateParams = {
name: 'James',
notes: 'Check this out!',
};
emailjs
.send('YOUR_SERVICE_ID', 'YOUR_TEMPLATE_ID', templateParams, {
publicKey: 'YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY',
})
.then(
(response) => {
console.log('SUCCESS!', response.status, response.text);
},
(err) => {
console.log('FAILED...', err);
},
);
init (optional)
import emailjs from '@emailjs/react-native';
// set Public Key as global settings
emailjs.init({
publicKey: 'YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY',
});
emailjs.send('YOUR_SERVICE_ID', 'YOUR_TEMPLATE_ID').then(
(response) => {
console.log('SUCCESS!', response.status, response.text);
},
(err) => {
console.log('FAILED...', err);
},
);
await/async with EmailJS error handler
import emailjs, { EmailJSResponseStatus } from '@emailjs/react-native';
try {
await emailjs.send(
'YOUR_SERVICE_ID',
'YOUR_TEMPLATE_ID',
{},
{
publicKey: 'YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY',
},
);
console.log('SUCCESS!');
} catch (err) {
if (err instanceof EmailJSResponseStatus) {
console.log('EMAILJS FAILED...', err);
return;
}
console.log('ERROR', err);
}
send email
const emailjs = require('@emailjs/react-native');
var templateParams = {
name: 'James',
notes: 'Check this out!',
};
emailjs
.send('YOUR_SERVICE_ID', 'YOUR_TEMPLATE_ID', templateParams, {
publicKey: 'YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY',
})
.then(
function (response) {
console.log('SUCCESS!', response.status, response.text);
},
function (err) {
console.log('FAILED...', err);
},
);