This is the official node wrapper for the Emailable API.
See the Node API docs.
Install the package with:
npm install emailable --save
# or
yarn add emailable
The Emailable API requires either an API key or an access token for authentication. API keys can be created and managed in the Emailable Dashboard.
An API key can be set globally for the Emailable client:
// require with API key
var emailable = require('emailable')('your_api_key')
// ES6 import
import Emailable from 'emailable';
const emailable = Emailable('your_api_key');
Or, you can specify an apiKey
or an accessToken
with each request:
// set api_key at request time
emailable.verify({ apiKey: 'your_api_key' })
// set access_token at request time
emailable.verify({ accessToken: 'your_api_key' })
// verify an email address
emailable.verify('[email protected]')
.then(function (response) {
console.log(response);
})
.catch(function (error) {
console.log(error);
});
You can also pass any of the additional
options
as a second parameter to verify
.
emailable.verify('[email protected]', { timeout: 10 })
.then(function (response) {
console.log(response);
})
.catch(function (error) {
console.log(error);
});
Some email servers are slow to respond. As a result the timeout may be reached before we are able to complete the verification process. If this happens, the verification will continue in the background on our servers. We recommend sleeping for at least one second and trying your request again. Re-requesting the same verification with the same options will not impact your credit allocation within a 5 minute window.
{
message: 'Your request is taking longer than normal. Please send your request again.'
}
var emails = ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', ...]
emailable.batches.verify(emails)
.then(function (response) {
console.log(response.id);
});
You can also pass any of the additional
options
as a second parameter to verify
.
emailable.batches.verify(emails, { url: 'https://emailable.com/' }).
then(function (response) {
console.log(response.id);
});
Calling batches.status
with the batch id will return the batch's status.
This will also return the results once the batch is complete.
var id = '5cfcbfdeede34200693c4319'
emailable.batches.status(id)
.then(function (response) {
console.log(response);
});
Run all tests:
$ yarn install
$ yarn test
If you do not have yarn
installed, you can get it with npm install --global yarn
.
Run a single test suite without a coverage report:
$ yarn test test/verify.spec.js
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/emailable/emailable-node.