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Node.js module for rendering beautiful emails with ejs, jade, swig, hbs, or handlebars templates and email-friendly inline CSS using juice.

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Node.js module for rendering beautiful emails with your template engine and CSS pre-processor of choice coupled with email-friendly inline CSS using juice.

View documentation here http://documentup.com/niftylettuce/node-email-templates.

Follow @niftylettuce on Twitter for updates.

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Index

Email Templates

For professional and customizable email templates, please visit https://github.com/mailchimp/Email-Blueprints.

Supported Template Engines
Supported CSS Pre-processors

Prerequisites

This module depends on jsdom which requires the ability to compile C++ on your localhost. Before installing, please verify that you have the prerequisites installed for your OS.

Windows Users

Developing on osx/linux is recommended but if you only have access to a Windows machine you can either:

  1. Use vagrant to create a linux dev environment (recommended)
  2. Follow the Windows installation guide for contextify

Installation

npm install email-templates

Quick Start

  1. Install the module for your respective project npm install email-templates.
  2. Create a folder called templates inside your root directory (or elsewhere).
  3. For each of your templates, respectively name and create a folder inside the templates folder.
  4. Add the following files inside the template's folder:
  5. You may use the include directive from ejs (for example, to include a common header or footer). See the /examples folder for details.
  6. Utilize one of the examples below for your respective email module and start sending beautiful emails!

Templating Language Options (e.g. EJS Custom Tags)

Want to use different opening and closing tags instead of the EJS's default <% and %>?.

...
emailTemplates(templatesDir, { open: '{{', close: '}}' }, function(err, template) {
...

NOTE: You can also pass other options from EJS's documentation.

Examples

Basic

Render a template for a single email or render multiple (having only loaded the template once).

var path           = require('path')
  , templatesDir   = path.join(__dirname, 'templates')
  , emailTemplates = require('email-templates');

emailTemplates(templatesDir, function(err, template) {

  // Render a single email with one template
  var locals = { pasta: 'Spaghetti' };
  template('pasta-dinner', locals, function(err, html, text) {
    // ...
  });

  // Render multiple emails with one template
  var locals = [
    { pasta: 'Spaghetti' },
    { pasta: 'Rigatoni' }
  ];
  var Render = function(locals) {
    this.locals = locals;
    this.send = function(err, html, text) {
      // ...
    };
    this.batch = function(batch) {
      batch(this.locals, this.send);
    };
  };
  template('pasta-dinner', true, function(err, batch) {
    for(var user in users) {
      var render = new Render(users[user]);
      render.batch(batch);
    }
  });

});

Nodemailer

var path           = require('path')
  , templatesDir   = path.resolve(__dirname, '..', 'templates')
  , emailTemplates = require('email-templates')
  , nodemailer     = require('nodemailer');

emailTemplates(templatesDir, function(err, template) {

  if (err) {
    console.log(err);
  } else {

    // ## Send a single email

    // Prepare nodemailer transport object
    var transport = nodemailer.createTransport("SMTP", {
      service: "Gmail",
      auth: {
        user: "some-user@gmail.com",
        pass: "some-password"
      }
    });

    // An example users object with formatted email function
    var locals = {
      email: 'mamma.mia@spaghetti.com',
      name: {
        first: 'Mamma',
        last: 'Mia'
      }
    };

    // Send a single email
    template('newsletter', locals, function(err, html, text) {
      if (err) {
        console.log(err);
      } else {
        transport.sendMail({
          from: 'Spicy Meatball <spicy.meatball@spaghetti.com>',
          to: locals.email,
          subject: 'Mangia gli spaghetti con polpette!',
          html: html,
          // generateTextFromHTML: true,
          text: text
        }, function(err, responseStatus) {
          if (err) {
            console.log(err);
          } else {
            console.log(responseStatus.message);
          }
        });
      }
    });


    // ## Send a batch of emails and only load the template once

    // Prepare nodemailer transport object
    var transportBatch = nodemailer.createTransport("SMTP", {
      service: "Gmail",
      auth: {
        user: "some-user@gmail.com",
        pass: "some-password"
      }
    });

    // An example users object
    var users = [
      {
        email: 'pappa.pizza@spaghetti.com',
        name: {
          first: 'Pappa',
          last: 'Pizza'
        }
      },
      {
        email: 'mister.geppetto@spaghetti.com',
        name: {
          first: 'Mister',
          last: 'Geppetto'
        }
      }
    ];

    // Custom function for sending emails outside the loop
    //
    // NOTE:
    //  We need to patch postmark.js module to support the API call
    //  that will let us send a batch of up to 500 messages at once.
    //  (e.g. <https://github.com/diy/trebuchet/blob/master/lib/index.js#L160>)
    var Render = function(locals) {
      this.locals = locals;
      this.send = function(err, html, text) {
        if (err) {
          console.log(err);
        } else {
          transportBatch.sendMail({
            from: 'Spicy Meatball <spicy.meatball@spaghetti.com>',
            to: locals.email,
            subject: 'Mangia gli spaghetti con polpette!',
            html: html,
            // generateTextFromHTML: true,
            text: text
          }, function(err, responseStatus) {
            if (err) {
              console.log(err);
            } else {
              console.log(responseStatus.message);
            }
          });
        }
      };
      this.batch = function(batch) {
        batch(this.locals, templatesDir, this.send);
      };
    };

    // Load the template and send the emails
    template('newsletter', true, function(err, batch) {
      for(var user in users) {
        var render = new Render(users[user]);
        render.batch(batch);
      }
    });

  }
});

Postmark

This example utilizes Postmark.js.

NOTE: Did you know nodemailer can also be used to send SMTP email through Postmark? See this section of their Readme for more info.

For more message format options, see this section of Postmark's developer documentation section.

var path           = require('path')
  , templatesDir   = path.resolve(__dirname, '..', 'templates')
  , emailTemplates = require('email-templates')
  , postmark       = require('postmark')('your-api-key');

emailTemplates(templatesDir, function(err, template) {

  if (err) {
    console.log(err);
  } else {

    // ## Send a single email

    // An example users object with formatted email function
    var locals = {
      email: 'mamma.mia@spaghetti.com',
      name: {
        first: 'Mamma',
        last: 'Mia'
      }
    };

    // Send a single email
    template('newsletter', locals, function(err, html, text) {
      if (err) {
        console.log(err);
      } else {
        postmark.send({
          From: 'Spicy Meatball <spicy.meatball@spaghetti.com>',
          To: locals.email,
          Subject: 'Mangia gli spaghetti con polpette!',
          HtmlBody: html,
          TextBody: text
        }, function(err, response) {
          if (err) {
            console.log(err.status);
            console.log(err.message);
          } else {
            console.log(response);
          }
        });
      }
    });


    // ## Send a batch of emails and only load the template once

    // An example users object
    var users = [
      {
        email: 'pappa.pizza@spaghetti.com',
        name: {
          first: 'Pappa',
          last: 'Pizza'
        }
      },
      {
        email: 'mister.geppetto@spaghetti.com',
        name: {
          first: 'Mister',
          last: 'Geppetto'
        }
      }
    ];

    // Custom function for sending emails outside the loop
    //
    // NOTE:
    //  We need to patch postmark.js module to support the API call
    //  that will let us send a batch of up to 500 messages at once.
    //  (e.g. <https://github.com/diy/trebuchet/blob/master/lib/index.js#L160>)
    var Render = function(locals) {
      this.locals = locals;
      this.send = function(err, html, text) {
        if (err) {
          console.log(err);
        } else {
          postmark.send({
            From: 'Spicy Meatball <spicy.meatball@spaghetti.com>',
            To: locals.email,
            Subject: 'Mangia gli spaghetti con polpette!',
            HtmlBody: html,
            TextBody: text
          }, function(err, response) {
            if (err) {
              console.log(err.status);
              console.log(err.message);
            } else {
              console.log(response);
            }
          });
        }
      };
      this.batch = function(batch) {
        batch(this.locals, templatesDir, this.send);
      };
    };

    // Load the template and send the emails
    template('newsletter', true, function(err, batch) {
      for(user in users) {
        var render = new Render(users[user]);
        render.batch(batch);
      }
    });

  }
});

Lazyweb Requests

These are feature requests that we would appreciate contributors for:

  • Rewrite this module to have a more modular API (e.g. template caching and email queue support via kue)
  • Merge with @superjoe30 swig email templates fork
  • Add parsing of HTML with CSS inlining and HTML linting

Contributors

Full Contributors List

License

The MIT License

Copyright (c) 2012- Nick Baugh niftylettuce@gmail.com (http://niftylettuce.com/)

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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Package last updated on 30 May 2014

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