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notifications-node-client
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The notifications-node-client is an npm package designed to interact with the GOV.UK Notify service, which allows you to send emails, text messages, and letters. This package provides a simple interface to integrate these notification services into your Node.js applications.
Send Email
This feature allows you to send an email using a predefined template. You need to provide the template ID, recipient's email address, and any personalisation fields required by the template.
const NotifyClient = require('notifications-node-client').NotifyClient;
const notifyClient = new NotifyClient('your-api-key');
notifyClient.sendEmail('template-id', 'recipient@example.com', {
personalisation: {
name: 'John Doe',
reference: '12345'
},
reference: 'your-reference'
}).then(response => console.log(response)).catch(err => console.error(err));
Send SMS
This feature allows you to send an SMS using a predefined template. You need to provide the template ID, recipient's phone number, and any personalisation fields required by the template.
const NotifyClient = require('notifications-node-client').NotifyClient;
const notifyClient = new NotifyClient('your-api-key');
notifyClient.sendSms('template-id', '07123456789', {
personalisation: {
name: 'John Doe',
reference: '12345'
},
reference: 'your-reference'
}).then(response => console.log(response)).catch(err => console.error(err));
Send Letter
This feature allows you to send a letter using a predefined template. You need to provide the template ID and the recipient's address details.
const NotifyClient = require('notifications-node-client').NotifyClient;
const notifyClient = new NotifyClient('your-api-key');
notifyClient.sendLetter('template-id', {
personalisation: {
address_line_1: 'John Doe',
address_line_2: '123 Main Street',
postcode: 'AB1 2CD'
},
reference: 'your-reference'
}).then(response => console.log(response)).catch(err => console.error(err));
Nodemailer is a module for Node.js applications to allow easy email sending. Unlike notifications-node-client, which is specific to the GOV.UK Notify service, Nodemailer is a more general-purpose email sending library that supports various transport methods including SMTP, AWS SES, and more.
Twilio is a comprehensive communication API that allows you to send SMS, make voice calls, and perform other communication tasks. It is more versatile compared to notifications-node-client, which is focused on the GOV.UK Notify service. Twilio supports a wide range of communication channels and is used globally.
SendGrid is a cloud-based service that provides email delivery and marketing campaigns. It offers a robust API for sending emails, managing lists, and tracking email performance. Unlike notifications-node-client, which is limited to the GOV.UK Notify service, SendGrid provides a broader range of email-related functionalities.
Use this client to send emails, text messages and letters using the GOV.UK Notify API.
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8.2.1 - 2024-07-03
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GOV.UK Notify Node.js client
The npm package notifications-node-client receives a total of 8,692,450 weekly downloads. As such, notifications-node-client popularity was classified as popular.
We found that notifications-node-client 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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