SES transport module for Nodemailer
Applies for Nodemailer v1.x and not for v0.x where transports are built-in.
Usage
Install with npm
npm install nodemailer-ses-transport
Require to your script
var nodemailer = require('nodemailer');
var sesTransport = require('nodemailer-ses-transport');
Create a Nodemailer transport object
var transporter = nodemailer.createTransport(sesTransport(options))
Where
- options defines connection data
- ses - instantiated AWS SES object. If not provided then one is generated automatically using the other options
- accessKeyId - optional AWS access key. Not used if
options.ses
is set. - secretAccessKey - optional AWS secret. Not used if
options.ses
is set. - sessionToken - optional session token. Not used if
options.ses
is set. - region - optional Specify the region to send the service request to. Defaults to us-east-1. Not used if
options.ses
is set. - httpOptions - A set of options to pass to the low-level AWS HTTP request. See options in the AWS-SES docs. Not used if
options.ses
is set. - rateLimit - optional Specify the amount of messages that can be sent in 1 second. For example if you want to send at most 5 messages in a second, set this value to 5. If you do not set it, rate limiting is not applied and messages are sent out immediatelly.
Examples
Example 1. Use AWS credentials to set up the sender
var transport = nodemailer.createTransport(sesTransport({
accessKeyId: "AWSACCESSKEY",
secretAccessKey: "AWS/Secret/key",
rateLimit: 5
}));
Example 2. Use already existsing AWS SES object instance
var ses = new AWS.SES({accessKeyId:....});
var transport = nodemailer.createTransport(sesTransport({
ses: ses
}));
License
MIT