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@eucalyptusvc/sendgrid
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This is a dedicated module for interaction with the mail endpoint of the Sendgrid v3 API.
With yarn:
yarn add @eucalyptusvc/sendgrid
With npm:
npm install @eucalyptusvc/sendgrid
import { Sendgrid } from '@eucalyptusvc/sendgrid';
const mailer = new Sendgrid({
brand: 'Pilot',
apiKey: process.env.SENDGRID_API_KEY,
email: 'gday@pilot.com.au',
});
const data = {
email: 'hello@eucalyptus.vc',
templateId: 'd-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
variables: {
action_url: 'https://eucalyptus.vc',
firstName: 'Thomas',
},
};
(async (): Promise<void> => {
try {
await mailer.send({
to: data.email,
templateId: data.templateId,
variables: {
...data.variables,
},
});
} catch (error) {
console.error(error.message);
}
})();
yarn install
or npm install
yarn watch
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This is a dedicated module for interaction with the mail endpoint of the Sendgrid v3 API.
We found that @eucalyptusvc/sendgrid demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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