Fastify nodemailer plugin, with this you can share the same nodemailer transporter in every part of your server.
Under the hood the it wraps nodemailer transporter and the options that you pass to register
will be passed to the transporter. For configuration/usage details please check the nodemailer documentation.
npm i fastify-nodemailer --save
The plugin supports the following Fastify
and Nodemailer
versions. Please refer to corresponding branch in PR and issues.
version | branch | fastify | nodemailer | End of support |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.x | 1.x | 1.x | 4.x | EOL |
2.x | 2.x | 2.x | 4.x | TBD |
3.x | master | 2.x | 5.x | Deprecated |
4.x | 4.x | 2.x | 6.x | TBD |
5.x | master | 3.x | 6.x | TBD |
Add it to you project with register
and you are done!
You can access the transporter via fastify.nodemailer
and sendMail() via fastify.nodemailer.sendMail()
.
const fastify = require('fastify')()
fastify.register(require('fastify-nodemailer'), {
pool: true,
host: 'smtp.example.com',
port: 465,
secure: true, // use TLS
auth: {
user: 'username',
pass: 'password'
}
})
fastify.get('/sendmail/:email', (req, reply, next) => {
let { nodemailer } = fastify
let recipient = req.params.email
nodemailer.sendMail({
from: 'sender@example.com',
to: recipient,
subject: 'foo',
text: 'bar'
}, (err, info) => {
if (err) next(err)
reply.send({
messageId: info.messageId
})
})
})
fastify.listen(3000, err => {
if (err) throw err
console.log(`server listening on ${fastify.server.address().port}`)
})
By default, passing an object as options to the plugin will configure nodemailer's main transport (SMTP).
If you need a custom transport, simply initialize the transport, and pass it to the plugin instead of an options object. For example, using the nodemailer-sparkpost-transport
:
const fastify = require('fastify')()
const sparkPostTransport = require('nodemailer-sparkpost-transport')
const sparkPostTransportOptions = {
sparkPostApiKey: 'MY_API_KEY'
}
fastify.register(require('fastify-nodemailer'), sparkPostTransport(sparkPostTransportOptions))
// or
const sparkPostTransportInstance = sparkPostTransport(sparkPostTransportOptions)
fastify.register(require('fastify-nodemailer'), sparkPostTransportInstance)
Then, later:
fastify.get('/sendmail', (req, reply, next) => {
const sendOptions = {
content: {
template_id: 'my_template_id',
use_draft_template: false
},
"recipients": [
{
"address": {
"email": "sender@example.com",
"name": "John Doe"
},
"substitution_data": {
username: "John Doe"
}
}
]
};
fastify.nodemailer.sendMail(sendOptions, (err, info) => {
if (err) next(err)
reply.send({
messageId: info.messageId
})
})
})
Since fastify-nodemailer fully supports Fastify's built-in encapsulation feature, all you need to do is register this plugin with your custom transporter and the corresponding route in a new context.
Licensed under MIT.