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Node.js library for Braze. See docs and demo. The types are from Braze's Postman collection.
import { Braze } from 'braze-api'
const braze = new Braze('YOUR_API_URL', 'YOUR_API_KEY')
await braze.messages.send({
external_user_ids: ['your_external_user_id'],
messages: {
email: {
app_id: 'your_app_id',
from: 'Company <company@example.com>',
email_template_id: 'your_email_template_id',
},
},
})
NPM:
npm install braze-api
Yarn:
yarn add braze-api
The package needs to be configured with your account's REST endpoint and API key:
const { Braze } = require('braze-api')
const braze = new Braze('YOUR_API_URL', 'YOUR_API_KEY')
The same can be done with ES Modules:
import { Braze } from 'braze-api'
const braze = new Braze('YOUR_API_URL', 'YOUR_API_KEY')
Use the REST endpoint provisioned to your account when you log in to the dashboard:
Instance | REST Endpoint |
---|---|
US-01 | https://rest.iad-01.braze.com |
US-02 | https://rest.iad-02.braze.com |
US-03 | https://rest.iad-03.braze.com |
US-04 | https://rest.iad-04.braze.com |
US-05 | https://rest.iad-05.braze.com |
US-06 | https://rest.iad-06.braze.com |
US-08 | https://rest.iad-08.braze.com |
EU-01 | https://rest.fra-01.braze.eu |
EU-02 | https://rest.fra-02.braze.eu |
The API key can be created in your Braze dashboard.
The library supports the following Braze API endpoints. Pull requests are welcome!
Contributions are welcome! Check out the guide. 👋
FAQs
Track users, send messages, export data, and more with Braze API.
The npm package braze-api receives a total of 8,665 weekly downloads. As such, braze-api popularity was classified as popular.
We found that braze-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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