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Node.js library for the Resend API.
npm install resend
# or
yarn add resend
Send email with:
First, you need to get an API key, which is available in the Resend Dashboard.
import { Resend } from 'resend';
const resend = new Resend('re_xxxx...xxxxxx');
Send your first email:
const { data } = await resend.emails.send({
from: 'you@example.com',
to: 'user@gmail.com',
replyTo: 'you@example.com',
subject: 'hello world',
text: 'it works!',
});
console.log(`Email ${data.id} has been sent`);
[!NOTE]
In order to send from your own domain, you will first need to verify your domain in the Resend Dashboard.
Send an email custom HTML content:
const { data } = await resend.emails.send({
from: 'you@example.com',
to: 'user@gmail.com',
replyTo: 'you@example.com',
subject: 'hello world',
html: '<strong>it works!</strong>',
});
console.log(`Emaill ${data.id} with customer HTML content has been sent.`);
Start by creating your email template as a React component.
import React from 'react';
export default function EmailTemplate({ firstName, product }) {
return (
<div>
<h1>Welcome, {firstName}!</h1>
<p>Thanks for trying {product}. We’re thrilled to have you on board.</p>
</div>
);
}
Then import the template component and pass it to the react property.
import EmailTemplate from '../components/EmailTemplate';
const { data } = await resend.emails.send({
from: 'you@example.com',
to: 'user@gmail.com',
replyTo: 'you@example.com',
subject: 'hello world',
react: <EmailTemplate firstName="John" product="MyApp" />,
});
console.log(`Email ${data.id} with a React template has been sent`);
[!NOTE] If you're sending emails from a file that doesn't have JSX transpilation set up (e.g., in a
.js/.tsfile instead of JSX/TSX), use React'sjsxruntime function instead of passing the component as JSX:import { jsx } from 'react/jsx-runtime' import EmailTemplate from '../components/EmailTemplate'; await resend.emails.send({ from: 'you@example.com', to: 'user@gmail.com', replyTo: 'you@example.com', subject: 'hello world', react: jsx(EmailTemplate, { firstName:"John", product:"MyApp" }), });
MIT License
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Node.js library for the Resend API
The npm package resend receives a total of 2,327,959 weekly downloads. As such, resend popularity was classified as popular.
We found that resend demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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