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This is the official node.js module for sending notifications with node.js with the Courier REST API.
Courier docs • 3 Different Ways To Send Emails With Node.js
npm install @trycourier/courier
You will need to get a Courier API key to get started. You can sign up and create one for free at courier.com.
v4 uses native fetch client to make requests or falls back to a polyfill if the client doesn't exist in the environment it's running in. Check Error Handling out.
const { CourierClient } = require("@trycourier/courier");
const courier = CourierClient({ authorizationToken: "<AUTH_TOKEN>" }); // get from the Courier UI
// Example: send a basic message to an email recipient
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
to: {
data: {
name: "Marty",
},
email: "marty_mcfly@email.com",
},
content: {
title: "Back to the Future",
body: "Oh my {{name}}, we need 1.21 Gigawatts!",
},
routing: {
method: "single",
channels: ["email"],
},
},
});
// Example: send a basic message to an sms recipient
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
to: {
data: {
name: "Jenny",
},
phone_number: "8675309",
},
content: {
title: "Back to the Future",
body: "Oh my {{name}}, we need 1.21 Gigawatts!",
},
routing: {
method: "single",
channels: ["sms"],
},
},
});
// Example: send a message to various recipients
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
to: [
{
user_id: "<USER_ID>", // usually your system's User ID associated to a Courier profile
email: "test@email.com",
data: {
name: "some user's name",
},
},
{
email: "marty@email.com",
data: {
name: "Marty",
},
},
{
email: "doc_brown@email.com",
data: {
name: "Doc",
},
},
{
phone_number: "8675309",
data: {
name: "Jenny",
},
},
],
content: {
title: "Back to the Future",
body: "Oh my {{name}}, we need 1.21 Gigawatts!",
},
routing: {
method: "all",
channels: ["sms", "email"],
},
},
});
// Example: send a message supporting email & SMS
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
template: "<TEMPLATE_OR_EVENT_ID>", // get from the Courier UI
to: {
user_Id: "<USER_ID>", // usually your system's User ID
email: "example@example.com",
phone_number: "555-228-3890",
},
data: {}, // optional variables for merging into templates
},
});
// Example: send a message to a list
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
template: "<TEMPLATE_OR_EVENT_ID>", // get from the Courier UI
to: {
list_id: "<LIST_ID>", // e.g. your Courier List Id
},
data: {}, // optional variables for merging into templates
},
});
// Example: send a message to a pattern
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
template: "<TEMPLATE_OR_EVENT_ID>", // get from the Courier UI
to: {
list_pattern: "<PATTERN>", // e.g. example.list.*
},
data: {}, // optional variables for merging into templates
},
});
// Example: send a message to a list, pattern and user
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
to: [
{
list_pattern: "<PATTERN>", // e.g. example.list.*
},
{
list_id: "<LIST_ID>", // e.g. your Courier List Id
},
{
email: "test@email.com"
}
]
},
routing: {
method: "single",
channels: ["email"],
},
},
});
// Example: send a basic message that expires after the specified timeout
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
to: {
data: {
name: "Marty",
},
email: "marty_mcfly@email.com",
},
content: {
title: "Back to the Future",
body: "Oh my {{name}}, we need 1.21 Gigawatts!",
},
routing: {
method: "single",
channels: ["email"],
},
timeout: {
message: 3600000 // 1 hour in milliseconds
},
},
});
// Example: send a basic message with a trace id
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
to: {
data: {
name: "Marty",
},
email: "marty_mcfly@email.com",
},
content: {
title: "Back to the Future",
body: "Oh my {{name}}, we need 1.21 Gigawatts!",
},
routing: {
method: "single",
channels: ["email"],
},
metadata: {
trace_id: "ravenclaw-for-the-win"
},
},
});
courier-node
supports credential storage in environment variables. If no authorizationToken
is provided when instantiating the Courier client (e.g., const courier = CourierClient();
), the value in the COURIER_AUTH_TOKEN
env var will be used.
If you need to use a base url other than the default https://api.courier.com, you can set it using the COURIER_BASE_URL
env var.
const { CourierClient } = require("@trycourier/courier");
const courier = CourierClient({ authorizationToken: "<AUTH_TOKEN>" });
async function run() {
// Example: send a message
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
template: "<TEMPLATE_OR_EVENT_ID>",
to: {
// optional
user_id: "<RECIPIENT_ID>",
},
data: {}, // optional
brand_id: "<BRAND_ID>", //optional
routing: {},
channels: {}, // optional
providers: {}, // optional
},
});
console.log(requestId);
// Example: send message with utm metadata
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
template: "<TEMPLATE_OR_EVENT_ID>",
to: {...},
routing: {
method: "single",
channels: ["email"],
},
channels: {
email: {
routing_method: "all",
providers: ["sendgrid", "sns"],
metadata: {
utm: {
medium: "f",
campaign: "g",
},
},
},
},
providers: {
sns: {
metadata: {
utm: {
medium: "h",
},
},
},
}, // optional
metadata: {
utm: {
source: "a",
medium: "b",
campaign: "c",
},
},
timeout: {
message: 300000,
channel: {
email: 1000 // 1 second
}
}
},
});
/**
* If the template or content contains any action blocks, the hyperlinks will be augmented with utm compliant query parameters.
*
* The resulting link of an action block sent through sendgrid would be:
* www.example.com?utm_source=a&utm_medium=f&utm_campaign=g
*
* While the resulting link of an action block sent through sns would be:
* www.example.com?utm_source=a&utm_medium=h&utm_campaign=g
*
* Notice that provider metadata supersedes channel metadata and channel metadata supersedes message metadata
*
**/
/**
* If the message includes a timeout property we will start timing out messages after the first attempt.
* We are able to timeout complete channels or specific providers.
**/
// Example: get a message status
const messageStatus = await courier.getMessage(requestId);
console.log(messageStatus);
// Example: get a message history
const { results } = await courier.getMessageHistory(requestId);
console.log(results);
// Example: get a message output
const { results } = await courier.getMessageOutput(requestId);
console.log(results);
// Example: get all messages
const { paging, results } = await courier.getMessages();
console.log(results);
// Example: replace a recipient's profile
const { status: replaceStatus } = await courier.replaceProfile({
recipientId: "<RECIPIENT_ID>",
profile: {
email: "example@example.com",
},
});
console.log(replaceStatus);
// Example: merge into a recipient's profile
const { status: mergeStatus } = await courier.mergeProfile({
recipientId: "<RECIPIENT_ID>",
profile: {
sms: "555-555-5555",
},
});
console.log(mergeStatus);
// Example: get a recipient's profile
const { profile } = await courier.getProfile({
recipientId: "<RECIPIENT_ID>",
});
console.log(profile);
// Example: get all brands
const { paging, results } = await courier.getBrands({
cursor: "<CURSOR>", // optional
});
console.log(results);
// Example: get a specific brand
const brand = await courier.getBrand("<BRAND_ID>");
console.log(brand);
// Example: create a brand
const newBrand = await courier.createBrand({
name: "My Brand",
settings: {
colors: {
primary: "#0000FF",
secondary: "#FF0000",
tertiary: "#00FF00",
},
},
});
console.log(newBrand);
// Example: replace a brand
const replacedBrand = await courier.replaceBrand({
id: "<BRAND_ID>",
name: "My New Brand",
settings: {
color: {
primary: "#FF0000",
secondary: "#00FF00",
tertiary: "#0000FF",
},
},
});
console.log(replacedBrand);
// Example: delete a brand
await courier.deleteBrand("<BRAND_ID>");
// Example: get all lists
const { paging, items } = await courier.lists.list({
cursor: "<CURSOR>", // optional
});
console.log(items);
// Example: get a specific list
const list = await courier.lists.get("<LIST_ID>");
console.log(list);
// Example: create or replace a list
const replacedList = await courier.lists.put("<LIST_ID>", {
name: "My New List",
});
console.log(replacedList);
// Example: delete a list
await courier.lists.delete("<LIST_ID>");
// Example: restore a list
await courier.lists.restore("<LIST_ID>");
// Example: get a list's subscriptions
const { paging, items } = await courier.lists.getSubscriptions("<LIST_ID>");
console.log(items);
// Example: replace many recipients to a new or existing list
await courier.lists.putSubscriptions("<LIST_ID>", [
{ recipientId: "RECIPIENT_ID_1" },
{ recipientId: "RECIPIENT_ID_2" },
]);
// Example: subscribe single recipient to a new or existing list
const { recipient } = courier.lists.subscribe("<LIST_ID>", "<RECIPIENT_ID>");
console.log(recipient);
// Example: unsubscribe recipient from list
await courier.lists.unsubscribe("<LIST_ID>", "<RECIPIENT_ID>");
// Example: get a recipient's subscribed lists
const { paging, items } = await courier.lists.findByRecipientId(
"<RECIPIENT_ID>"
);
console.log(items);
// Example: Notification Preferences
await courier.preferences.put(recipientId, {
notifications: {
"<NOTIFICATION_ID>": { status: "<OPT_IN_STATUS>" },
},
});
// Where OPT_IN_STATUS = "OPTED_IN" | "OPTED_OUT"
// Example: Get a list of existing notifications and categories
const prefs = await courier.preferences.list();
console.log(prefs);
// Example: Get the preferences stored under a specified recipient ID.
const profilePrefs = await courier.preferences.get(recipientId);
console.log(profilePrefs);
// Example: Automation Ad-Hoc Invoke
const { runId } = await courier.automations.invokeAdHocAutomation({
automation: {
cancelation_token: "I_AM_TOKEN",
steps: [
{
action: "send",
},
],
},
brand: "BRAND_ID",
data: {
example: "EXAMPLE_DATA",
},
profile: {
email: "foo@bar.com",
},
recipient: "RECIPIENT_ID",
template: "TEMPLATE_NAME_OR_ID",
});
console.log(runId);
// Example: Automation Invoke Template
const { runId } = await courier.automations.invokeAutomationTemplate({
templateId: "AUTOMATION_TEMPLATE_ID",
brand: "BRAND_ID",
data: {
example: "EXAMPLE_DATA",
},
profile: {
email: "foo@bar.com",
},
recipient: "RECIPIENT_ID",
template: "TEMPLATE_NAME_OR_ID",
});
console.log(runId);
// Example: List notifications
const { paging, results } = await courier.notifications.list({});
console.log(results);
// Example: Get notification content
const { blocks, channels } = await courier.notifications.getContent(
"notification1"
);
console.log(blocks);
console.log(channels);
// Example: Get notification draft content
const { blocks, channels } = await courier.notifications.getDraftContent(
"notification1"
);
console.log(blocks);
console.log(channels);
// Example: Post notification variations
await courier.notifications.postVariations("notification1", {
blocks: [
{
id: "block_1d4c32e0-bca8-43f6-b5d5-8c043199bce6",
type: "text",
locales: {
fr_FR: "block fr 1",
},
},
{
id: "block_6d50a6e3-ecc3-4815-bf51-0202c6bf54e2",
type: "text",
locales: {
fr_FR: "block fr 2",
},
},
],
channels: [
{
id: "channel_1ba46024-f156-4ed7-893b-cb1cdcfbd36e",
type: "email",
locales: {
fr_FR: {
subject: "French Subject",
},
},
},
{
id: "channel_2c2aad1c-30f0-4a55-8d8f-d213f32147bc",
type: "push",
locales: {
fr_FR: {
title: "French Title",
},
},
},
],
});
// Example: Post notification draft variations
await courier.notifications.postDraftVariations("notification1", {
blocks: [
{
id: "block_1d4c32e0-bca8-43f6-b5d5-8c043199bce6",
type: "text",
locales: {
fr_FR: "block fr 1",
},
},
{
id: "block_6d50a6e3-ecc3-4815-bf51-0202c6bf54e2",
type: "text",
locales: {
fr_FR: "block fr 2",
},
},
],
channels: [
{
id: "channel_1ba46024-f156-4ed7-893b-cb1cdcfbd36e",
type: "email",
locales: {
fr_FR: {
subject: "French Subject",
},
},
},
{
id: "channel_2c2aad1c-30f0-4a55-8d8f-d213f32147bc",
type: "push",
locales: {
fr_FR: {
title: "French Title",
},
},
},
],
});
// Example: Get notification submission checks
const { checks } = await courier.notifications.getSubmissionChecks(
"notification1",
"submission1"
);
console.log(checks);
// Example: Put notification submission checks
const { checks } = await courier.notifications.putSubmissionChecks(
"notification1",
"submission1",
{
checks: [
{
id: "check1",
status: "RESOLVED",
type: "custom",
},
],
}
);
console.log(checks);
// Example: Cancel notification submission
await courier.notifications.cancelSubmission("notification1", "submission1");
// Bulk Processing
// Example: create a job (API v1 semantics)
const response = await courier.bulk.createJob({
message: {
event: "RR4NDQ7NZ24A8TKPWVBEDGE15E9A",
},
});
console.log(response);
// Example: create a job (API v2 semantics)
const response = await courier.bulk.createJob({
message: {
message: {
template: "RR4NDQ7NZ24A8TKPWVBEDGE15E9A",
},
},
});
console.log(response);
// Example: get a job
const response = await courier.bulk.getJob({
jobId: "1-61efe386-6ff57552409e311b7a1f371f",
});
console.log(response);
// Example: Ingest users in a job (API v1 semantics)
const response = await courier.bulk.ingestUsers({
jobId: "1-61efe386-6ff57552409e311b7a1f371f",
users: [
{
profile: {
email: "tejas@courier.com",
},
},
],
});
console.log(response);
// Example: Ingest users in a job (API v2 semantics)
const response = await courier.bulk.ingestUsers({
jobId: "1-61efe386-6ff57552409e311b7a1f371f",
users: [
{
to: {
email: "tejas@courier.com",
},
},
],
});
console.log(response);
// Example: Run a job
await courier.bulk.runJob({
jobId: "1-61efe386-6ff57552409e311b7a1f371f",
});
// Example: Get user details in a job
const response = await courier.bulk.getJobUsers({
jobId: "1-61efe386-6ff57552409e311b7a1f371f",
});
console.log(response);
}
run();
This package tries to use the native fetch
client to make requests or falls back to a polyfill if the client doesn't exist in the environment it's running in.
All network related promise rejections are not handled in any way. All successfully made requests that produce errors on the server side are resulting in promise rejections with custom CourierHttpClientError
error type.
CourierHttpClientError
extends native Error
interface with two extra properties:
response
: this is the fetch
response as isdata
: this is the parsed body of the response// Error handling example
const {
CourierClient,
CourierHttpClientError,
} = require("@trycourier/courier");
const courier = CourierClient();
try {
await courier.send(/* ... */);
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof CourierHttpClientError) {
console.log("Failed to send with status code:", error.response.status);
console.log("The Courier response is:", error.data);
console.log("The error message is:", error.message);
} else {
console.log(
"There was a problem making that request. Make sure you are online."
);
}
}
For POST
methods, you can supply an idempotencyKey
in the config parameter to ensure the idempotency of the API Call. We recommend that you use a V4 UUID
for the key. Keys are eligible to be removed from the system after they're at least 24 hours old, and a new request is generated if a key is reused after the original has been removed. For more info, see Idempotent Requests in the Courier documentation.
const { CourierClient } = require("@trycourier/courier");
import uuid4 from "uuid4";
const courier = CourierClient();
const idempotencyKey = uuid4();
async function run() {
const { requestId } = await courier.send(
{
template: "<TEMPLATE_OR_EVENT_ID>",
to: {
user_id: "<USER_ID>",
email: "example@example.com",
phone_number: "555-867-5309",
},
data: {
world: "JavaScript!",
},
},
{
idempotencyKey,
}
);
console.log(requestId);
}
run();
Audiences APIs are used to create, get, update, and delete audiences. A Courier Audience is a dynamic group of users (created using Courier's Profile API) that matches a set of criteria. Audience is reactive to changes in the user's profile. As you change user profile using profiles
API, the audience will be updated accordingly. You will not have to maintain a list of users in your audience. Courier takes care of that for you. If you have potentially large set of users, you first create an audience and then use the audience's id to retrieve the list of users. Once you satified with the calculated list of users, you can use the audienceId
to send notification using send
API.
// Example: create audience which would allow sending notification to all users that match the given filter criteria
const { audienceId } = await courier.audiences.put({
id: "<AUDIENCE_ID>",
filter: {
operator: "EQ",
path: "title",
value: "Software Engineer",
},
});
// To retrieve list of members in a given audience, you can use the following:
const { items: audienceMembers } = await courier.audiences.listMembers(
audienceId
);
// To send a notification to all users that match the given filter criteria, you can use the following:
const { requestId } = await courier.send({
message: {
template: "<TEMPLATE_OR_EVENT_ID>", // This can be inline content as well
to: {
audience_id: audienceId,
},
data: {}, // optional
brand_id: "<BRAND_ID>", //optional
routing: {},
channels: {}, // optional
providers: {}, // optional
},
});
The Accounts API is designed to enable multi-tenant notification workflows. This is useful for defining user to account level relationships, especially in the context of B2B applications.
Use Cases:
const { accountId } = await courier.accounts.put({
id: "<ACCOUNT_ID>",
name: "Courier",
user_profile: {
slack: {
access_token: "<SLACK_ACCESS_TOKEN_SCOPED_TO_THE_ACCOUNT>",
},
},
});
const account = await courier.accounts.get("<ACCOUNT_ID>");
await courier.accounts.delete("<ACCOUNT_ID>");
const { items: accounts, has_more, next_page } = await courier.accounts.list();
FAQs
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