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This is the GitHub repository for the Nylas Node SDK and this repo is primarily for anyone who wants to make contributions to the SDK or install it from source. If you are looking to use Node to access the Nylas Email, Calendar, or Contacts API you should refer to our official Node SDK Quickstart Guide.
The Nylas Communications Platform provides REST APIs for Email, Calendar, and Contacts, and the Node SDK is the quickest way to build your integration using JavaScript.
Here are some resources to help you get started:
To run the Nylas Node SDK, you will first need to have Node and npm installed on your machine.
Then, head to the nearest command line and run the following:
npm install nylas
Alternatively, if you prefer to use Yarn, you can install the Nylas Node SDK with yarn add nylas
To install this package from source, clone this repo and run npm install
from inside the project directory.
git clone https://github.com/nylas/nylas-nodejs.git
cd nylas-nodejs
npm install
Every resource (i.e., messages, events, contacts) is accessed via an instance of Nylas
. Before making any requests, be sure to call config
and initialize the Nylas
instance with your clientId
and clientSecret
. Then, call with
and pass it your accessToken
. The accessToken
allows Nylas
to make requests for a given account's resources.
const Nylas = require('nylas');
Nylas.config({
clientId: CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: CLIENT_SECRET,
});
const nylas = Nylas.with(ACCESS_TOKEN);
Then, you can use Nylas to access information about a user's account:
nylas.threads.list({}).then(threads => {
console.log(threads.length);
});
For more information about how to use the Nylas Node SDK, take a look at our quickstart guide.
Please refer to Contributing for information about how to make contributions to this project. We welcome questions, bug reports, and pull requests.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. Please refer to LICENSE for the full terms.
6.7.0 / 2023-01-18
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A NodeJS wrapper for the Nylas REST API for email, contacts, and calendar.
The npm package nylas receives a total of 29,177 weekly downloads. As such, nylas popularity was classified as popular.
We found that nylas demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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