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TypeScript definitions for nodemailer-mailgun-transport
npm install --save @types/nodemailer-mailgun-transport
This package contains type definitions for nodemailer-mailgun-transport (https://github.com/orliesaurus/nodemailer-mailgun-transport).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/nodemailer-mailgun-transport.
import * as nodemailer from "nodemailer";
import Mail = require("nodemailer/lib/mailer");
import MailMessage = require("nodemailer/lib/mailer/mail-message");
declare namespace mailgunTransport {
interface AuthOptions {
api_key: string;
domain?: string | undefined;
}
interface AliasAuthOptions {
apiKey: string;
domain?: string | undefined;
}
interface Options {
auth: AuthOptions | AliasAuthOptions;
proxy?: string | boolean | undefined;
host?: string | undefined;
protocol?: string | undefined;
port?: number | undefined;
}
type MailOptions = Mail.Options;
type Information = object;
class MailgunTransport implements nodemailer.Transport {
name: string;
version: string;
send(mail: MailMessage, callback: (err: Error | null, info?: Information) => void): void;
}
}
declare function mailgunTransport(options: mailgunTransport.Options): mailgunTransport.MailgunTransport;
export = mailgunTransport;
These definitions were written by Oto Ciulis, and Joachim Wallsin.
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TypeScript definitions for nodemailer-mailgun-transport
We found that @types/nodemailer-mailgun-transport demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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