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A javascript sdk for Mailgun built with webpack, babel & es6. This can be used in node or in the browser*.

NOTE: If used in the browser, a proxy is required to communicate with the Mailgun api due to cors limitations. Also, do not publish your private api key in frontend code.

Table of Contents

Documentation

Install

  • Requires node.js >= 12.x

Install mailgun.js with:

npm install mailgun.js

Setup Client

Next, require the module and instantiate a mailgun client by calling new Mailgun(formData) and then using mailgun.client setup the client with basic auth credentials (username: 'api', key: 'key-yourkeyhere').

NOTE: starting from version 3.0 you need to pass FormData (we need this to keep library universal). For node.js you can use form-data library.

const formData = require('form-data');
const Mailgun = require('mailgun.js');
const mailgun = new Mailgun(formData);
const mg = mailgun.client({username: 'api', key: process.env.MAILGUN_API_KEY || 'key-yourkeyhere'});

To use validate and parse methods, you must additionally include public_key. If you're using only those methods, key can be an empty string.

const mg = mailgun.client({
  username: 'api',
  key: process.env.MAILGUN_API_KEY || '',
  public_key: process.env.MAILGUN_PUBLIC_KEY || 'pubkey-yourkeyhere'
});

In the case your mailgun account is eu hosted you would need to define eu's subdomain as url in mailgun's Client constructor:

const mg = mailgun.client({username: 'api', key: process.env.MAILGUN_API_KEY || 'key-yourkeyhere', url: 'https://api.eu.mailgun.net'});

Methods

The following service methods are available to instantiated clients. The examples assume you have already created a mailgun client as mg with valid credentials.

Method naming conventions:

  • get or get{{Item}} - expected response for client is a single object
  • list or list{{Items}} - expected response for client is a list of objects
  • create or create{{Item}} - expected response for client is a single object
  • update or update{{Item}} - expected response is an object with a status message
  • destroy or destroy{{Item}} - expected response is an object with a status message

messages

create

mg.messages.create(domain, data) - api docs

Options:

Parameter Description
to Email address of the recipient(s). Example: "Bob bob@host.com". You can use commas to separate multiple recipients (e.g.: "test@example.com,test@example.com" or ["test@example.com", "test@example.com"]). Make sure to include all To, Cc and Bcc recipients of the message.
html HTML version of the message.
text Text version of the message.
message MIME string of the message. Make sure to use multipart/form-data to send this as a file upload.
attachment File attachment. You can post multiple attachment values. Important: You must use multipart/form-data encoding when sending attachments. Also you can use {data: file, filename: filename} to define custom filename.
o:tag Tag string. See Tagging for more information.
o:campaign Id of the campaign the message belongs to. See um-campaign-analytics for details.
o:deliverytime Desired time of delivery. See Date Format. Note: Messages can be scheduled for a maximum of 3 days in the future.
o:dkim Enables/disabled DKIM signatures on per-message basis. Pass yes or no
o:testmode Enables sending in test mode. Pass yes if needed. See Sending in Test Mode
o:tracking Toggles tracking on a per-message basis, see Tracking Messages for details. Pass yes or no.
o:tracking-clicks Toggles clicks tracking on a per-message basis. Has higher priority than domain-level setting. Pass yes, no or htmlonly.
o:tracking-opens Toggles opens tracking on a per-message basis. Has higher priority than domain-level setting. Pass yes or no.
h:X-My-Header h: prefix followed by an arbitrary value allows to append a custom MIME header to the message (X-My-Header in this case). For example, h:Reply-To to specify Reply-To address.
v:my-var v: prefix followed by an arbitrary name allows to attach a custom JSON data to the message. See Attaching Data to Messages for more information.
  • HTML/TEXT Example:

    mg.messages.create('sandbox-123.mailgun.org', {
        from: "Excited User <mailgun@sandbox-123.mailgun.org>",
        to: ["test@example.com"],
        subject: "Hello",
        text: "Testing some Mailgun awesomness!",
        html: "<h1>Testing some Mailgun awesomness!</h1>"
      })
      .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
      .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error
  • MIME Example:

    mg.messages.create('sandbox-123.mailgun.org', {
        from: "Excited User <mailgun@sandbox-123.mailgun.org>",
        to: ["test@example.com"],
        subject: "Hello",
        text: "<mime encoded string here>"
      })
      .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
      .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Messages with attachments:

  • Node.js example of send file as an attachment

      const fsPromises = require('fs').promises;
      const path = require('path');
      const filepath = path.resolve(__dirname, '../test.pdf');
      let messageParams = {
          from: "Excited User <mailgun@sandbox-123.mailgun.org>",
          to: ["test@example.com"],
          subject: "Test subject",
          text: "Hello here is a file in the attachment"
      }
    
      fsPromises.readFile(filepath)
      .then(data => {
        const file = {
            filename: 'test-rename.pdf',
            data
        }
        messageParams.attachment = file;
        return mg.messages.create('sandbox-123.mailgun.org', messageParams);
      })
      .then(response => {
          console.log(response);
      })
  • Node.js example of send multiple files as an attachment

    const fsPromises = require('fs').promises;
    const path = require('path');
    const filepath = path.resolve(__dirname, '../test.pdf');
    const filepath1 = path.resolve(__dirname, '../test.jpg');
    
    let messageParams = {
        from: "Excited User <mailgun@sandbox-123.mailgun.org>",
        to: ["test@example.com"],
        subject: "Test subject",
        text: "Test message"
    }
    
    (async () =>{
        try {
            const firstFile = {
                filename: 'test.pdf',
                data: await fsPromises.readFile(filepath)
            }
    
            const secondFile = {
                filename: 'test.jpg',
                data: await fsPromises.readFile(filepath1)
            }
    
            messageParams.attachment = [firstFile, secondFile];
            const result =  await mg.messages.create('sandbox-123.mailgun.org', messageParams);
            console.log(result);
            } catch (error) {
                console.error(error);
            }
    })()
  • Node.js example of send file as inline image

      const fsPromises = require('fs').promises;
      const path = require('path');
      const filepath = path.resolve(__dirname, '../test.jpg');
      let messageParams = {
          from: "Excited User <mailgun@sandbox-123.mailgun.org>",
          to: ["test@example.com"],
          subject: "Test subject",
          html: '<div><img alt="image" id="1" src="cid:test.jpg"/></div> Some extra text'
      }
    
      fsPromises.readFile(filepath)
      .then(data => {
        const file = {
            filename: 'test.jpg',
            data
        }
    
        messageParams.inline = file;
        return mg.messages.create('sandbox-123.mailgun.org', messageParams);
      })
      .then(response => {
          console.log(response);
      })
  • Browser example of send file

    Before sending the file you need to somehow get the Blob of the file. Usually can get it from the onChange event of input tag with type file.

    const handleFileSelected = async (event) => {
      const files = Array.from(event.target.files)
      const fileBuffer = await files[0];
    }
    <input type="file" onChange={handleFileSelected} name="file-uploader"/>

    Then you can use the same approach as shown above for node.js apps.

      const file = {
        filename: 'test.pdf',
        data: fileBuffer
      };
    
      let messageParams = {
        from: "Excited User <mailgun@sandbox-123.mailgun.org>",
        to: ["test@example.com"],
        subject: "Test subject",
        text: "Hello here is a file in the attachment",
        attachment: file
      };
    
      const res = await mg.messages.create(DOMAIN, messageParams);

    Promise Returns:

    {
      id: '<20151025002517.117282.79817@sandbox-123.mailgun.org>',
      message: 'Queued. Thank you.'
    }

Templates

Mailgun’s templates uses a fork of the very popular template engine handlebars.

To provide values for a substitution you need to use 'h:X-Mailgun-Variables' property in the message description.

Make sure that this property is a JSON string like {"title":"A title", "body":"The body"}.

You can find few examples of how to use templates below.

  • Providing values for title and slug variables to render in template
...
  const {
    title,
    slug,
  } = someDataSource;

  const mailgunData = {
    from: 'mailer@example.com>',
    to: 'recipient@example.com',
    subject: `Email ${title}`,
    template: 'name-of-the-template-you-made-in-mailgun-web-portal',
    'h:X-Mailgun-Variables': JSON.stringify({ // be sure to stringify your payload
      title,
      slug,
    }),
    'h:Reply-To': 'reply-to@example.com',
  };

  try {
    const response = await mailgun.messages.create(DOMAIN_NAME, mailgunData);
...
  • Providing an array of objects to render them in the template
  ...
  const mailgunData = {
    from: 'mailer@example.com>',
    to: 'recipient@example.com',
    subject: `Email ${title}`,
    template: 'name-of-the-another-template-you-made-in-mailgun-web-portal',
    'h:X-Mailgun-Variables': JSON.stringify({
    "arrayItems": [
        {
            "question": "test_question",
            "answer": "test_answer"
        },
        {
            "question": "test_question",
            "answer": "test_answer"
        }
    ]})
  };
  try {
    const response = await mailgun.messages.create(DOMAIN_NAME, mailgunData);
  ...

Recipient Variables

Docs

Recipient Variables are custom variables that you define, which you can then reference in the message body. They give you the ability to send a custom message to each recipient while still using a single API Call.

...
 const mailgunData = {
    from: 'Example.com Mailer <mailer@mailer.example.com>',
    to: ['me@example.com', 'you@example.com'],
    subject: 'Recipient - %recipient.title%',
    html: 'Here\'s %recipient.title% and <a href="%recipient.link%">link</a>',
    'recipient-variables': JSON.stringify({
      'me@example.com': {
        title: 'Me',
        link: 'href-var',
      },
      'you@example.com': {
        title: 'You',
        link: 'slug-recipient-var-c',
      },
    }),
  };

  try {
    const response = await mailgun.messages.create(DOMAIN_NAME, mailgunData);
...

domains

list

mg.domains.list(query) - api docs

Example:

mg.domains.list()
  .then(domains => console.log(domains)) // logs array of domains
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: array of Domain instances

[{
  created_at: 'Sun, 19 Oct 2014 18:49:36 GMT',
  name: 'testing.example.com',
  receiving_dns_records: null,
  require_tls: true,
  sending_dns_records: null,
  skip_verification: true,
  smtp_login: 'postmaster@testing.example.com',
  smtp_password: 'password',
  spam_action: 'disabled',
  state: 'unverified',
  type: 'custom',
  wildcard: true
}]

Options

Parameter Description
limit Maximum number of records to return. (100 by default)
skip Number of records to skip. (0 by default)

get

mg.domains.get()

Example:

mg.domains.get()
  .then(domains => console.log(domains)) // logs array of domains
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: Domain instance

{
  created_at: 'Sun, 19 Oct 2014 18:49:36 GMT',
  name: 'testing.example.com',
  receiving_dns_records: [{
      "name": "testing.example.com",
      "record_type": "TXT",
      "valid": "unknown",
      "value": "v=spf1 include:mailgun.org ~all"
    },
    {
      "name": "k1._domainkey.testing.example.com",
      "record_type": "TXT",
      "valid": "unknown",
      "value": "k=rsa; 123456"
    },
    {
      "name": "email.testing.example.com",
      "record_type": "CNAME",
      "valid": "unknown",
      "value": "mailgun.org"
    }],
  require_tls: true,
  sending_dns_records: [{
      "priority": "10",
      "record_type": "MX",
      "valid": "unknown",
      "value": "mxa.mailgun.org"
    },
    {
      "priority": "10",
      "record_type": "MX",
      "valid": "unknown",
      "value": "mxb.mailgun.org"
    }],
  skip_verification: true,
  smtp_login: 'postmaster@testing.example.com',
  smtp_password: 'password',
  spam_action: 'disabled',
  state: 'unverified',
  type: 'custom',
  wildcard: true
}

create

mg.domains.create(data)

Example:

mg.domains.create({name: 'foobar.example.com'})
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Options:

Parameter Description
name Name of the domain (ex. domain.com)
smtp_password Password for SMTP authentication
spam_action disabled or tag Disable, no spam filtering will occur for inbound messages. Tag, messages will be tagged wtih a spam header. See Spam Filter.
wildcard true or false Determines whether the domain will accept email for sub-domains.

Promise Returns: Domain instance

{
  created_at: 'Sun, 19 Oct 2014 18:49:36 GMT',
  name: 'foobar.example.com',
  receiving_dns_records: [{
      "name": "foobar.example.com",
      "record_type": "TXT",
      "valid": "unknown",
      "value": "v=spf1 include:mailgun.org ~all"
    },
    {
      "name": "k1._domainkey.foobar.example.com",
      "record_type": "TXT",
      "valid": "unknown",
      "value": "k=rsa; 123456"
    },
    {
      "name": "email.foobar.example.com",
      "record_type": "CNAME",
      "valid": "unknown",
      "value": "mailgun.org"
    }],
  require_tls: true,
  sending_dns_records: [{
      "priority": "10",
      "record_type": "MX",
      "valid": "unknown",
      "value": "mxa.mailgun.org"
    },
    {
      "priority": "10",
      "record_type": "MX",
      "valid": "unknown",
      "value": "mxb.mailgun.org"
    }],
  skip_verification: true,
  smtp_login: 'postmaster@foobar.example.com',
  smtp_password: 'password',
  spam_action: 'disabled',
  state: 'unverified',
  type: 'custom',
  wildcard: false
}

destroy

mg.domains.destroy(domain)

Example:

mg.domains.destroy('foobar.example.com')
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

{
  message: "Domain has been deleted"
}

getTracking

mg.domains.getTracking(domain)

Example:

mg.domains.getTracking('foobar.example.com')
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

{
  "click": {
    "active": false
  },
  "open": {
    "active": false
  },
  "unsubscribe": {
    "active": false,
    "html_footer": "\n<br>\n<p><a href=\"%unsubscribe_url%\">unsubscribe</a></p>\n",
    "text_footer": "\n\nTo unsubscribe click: <%unsubscribe_url%>\n\n"
  }
}

updateTracking

mg.domains.updateTracking(domain, trackingType, data)

Open Tracking Example:

mg.domains.updateTracking('foobar.example.com', 'open', {active: true})
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Open Tracking Options

Parameter Description
active Boolean, enables or disables open tracking

Promise Returns:

{
  message: 'Tracking settings have been updated',
  open: {
    active: true
  }
}

Click Tracking Example:

mg.domains.updateTracking('foobar.example.com', 'click', {active: true})
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Click Tracking Options

Parameter Description
active Boolean, enables or disables click tracking

Promise Returns:

{
  message: 'Tracking settings have been updated',
  click: {
    active: true
  }
}

Unsubscribe Tracking Example:

mg.domains.updateTracking('foobar.example.com', 'unsubscribe', {
    active: true,
    html_footer: "\n<br>\n<p><a href=\"%unsubscribe_url%\">unsubscribe</a></p>\n",
    text_footer: "\n\nTo unsubscribe click: <%unsubscribe_url%>\n\n"
  })
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Unsubscribe Tracking Options

Parameter Description
active Boolean, enables or disables unsubscribe tracking
html_footer string appended to html emails for managing unsubscribe links
text_footer string appended to html emails for managing unsubscribe links

Promise Returns:

{
  message: 'Tracking settings have been updated',
  "unsubscribe": {
    "active": true,
    "html_footer": "\n<br>\n<p><a href=\"%unsubscribe_url%\">unsubscribe</a></p>\n",
    "text_footer": "\n\nTo unsubscribe click: <%unsubscribe_url%>\n\n"
  }
}

getIps

mg.domains.getIps(domain)

Example:

mg.domains.getIps('foobar.example.com')
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

["192.168.0.1", "192.168.0.2"]

assignIp

mg.domains.assignIp(domain, ip)

Example:

mg.domains.assignIp('foobar.example.com', "192.168.0.3")
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error
{
  message: 'success'
}

deleteIp

mg.domains.deleteIp(domain, ip)

Example:

mg.domains.deleteIp('foobar.example.com', "192.168.0.3")
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error
{
  message: 'success'
}

events

get

mg.events.get(domain, query)

Example:

mg.events.get('foobar.example.com', { page: 'mypageid' })
  .then(data => console.log(data.items)) // logs array of event objects
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Options:

Parameter Description
page Fetches the specified page of log records, assuming that the URL was returned by the previous request
begin The beginning of the search time range. It can be specified as a string (see Date Format) or linux epoch seconds. Refer to Time Range for details.
end The end of the search time range. It can be specified as a string (see Date Format) or linux epoch seconds. Refer to Time Range for details.
ascending Defines the direction of the search time range if the range end time is not specified. Can be either yes or no. Refer to Time Range for details.
limit Number of entries to return. (300 max)
is the name of the Filter Field. The value of the parameter should be a valid Filter Expression. Several field filters can be specified in one request. If the same field is mentioned, more then once, then all its filter expressions are combined with AND operator.

Promise Returns: items (array of event objects), pages (paging keys grouped by id)

{
 items: [{
    type: 'accepted',
    summary: 'got it',
    content: { more: 'data' },
    timestamp: Wed Nov 19 2014 10:32:57 GMT-0800 (PST) },
  }],
  pages: {
    first: { id: 'first', number: 'W3siYSI6IGZhbHNlLC', url: 'apiurl' },
    last: { id: 'last', number: 'W3siYSI6IGZhbHNlLC', url: 'apiurl' },
    next: { id: 'next', number: W3siYSI6IGZhbHNlLC'', url: 'apiurl' },
    previous: { id: 'previous', number: 'W3siYSI6IGZhbHNlLC', url: 'apiurl' }
  }
}

stats

Stats Options

Parameter Description
event The type of the event. For a complete list of all events written to the log see the Event Types table below. (Required)
start The starting time. Should be in :rfc:2822#page-14 or unix epoch format. Default: 7 days from the current time.
end The ending date. Should be in :rfc:2822#page-14 or unix epoch format. Default: current time.
resolution Can be either hour, day or month. Default: day
duration Period of time with resolution encoded. If provided, overwrites the start date. See list below.

Duration is a string that represents a period of time with some resolution. It has a format [0-9]+[m,d,h] where

  • h - an hour
  • d - a day
  • m - a month

Examples:

  • 24h - a period of 24 hours (a day) with hourly resolution
  • 1d - a period of 1 day with daily resolution
  • 2m - a period of 2 months with monthly resolution

Event Types

Event Type Description
accepted Mailgun accepted the request to send/forward the email and the message has been placed in queue.
delivered Mailgun sent the email and it was accepted by the recipient email server.
failed Mailgun could not deliver the email to the recipient email server.
opened The email recipient opened the email and enabled image viewing. Open tracking must be enabled in the Mailgun control panel, and the CNAME record must be pointing to mailgun.org.
clicked The email recipient clicked on a link in the email. Click tracking must be enabled in the Mailgun control panel, and the CNAME record must be pointing to mailgun.org.
unsubscribed The email recipient clicked on the unsubscribe link. Unsubscribe tracking must be enabled in the Mailgun control panel.
complained The email recipient clicked on the spam complaint button within their email client. Feedback loops enable the notification to be received by Mailgun.
stored Mailgun has stored an incoming message

getDomain

mg.stats.getDomain(domain, query)

Example:

mg.stats.getDomain('foobar.example.com', {event: ['delivered', 'accepted', 'failed', 'complained']})
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

{
  start: Sun Mar 15 2015 17:00:00 GMT-0700 (PDT),
  end: Sun Mar 22 2015 17:00:00 GMT-0700 (PDT),
  resolution: 'day',
  stats: [{
    time: Sun Mar 15 2015 17:00:00 GMT-0700 (PDT),
    delivered: { smtp: 2, http: 1, total: 3 }
  }]
}

getAccount

mg.stats.getDomain(domain, query)

Example:

mg.stats.getDomain('foobar.example.com', {event: ['delivered', 'accepted', 'failed', 'complained']})
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

{
  start: Sun Mar 15 2015 17:00:00 GMT-0700 (PDT),
  end: Sun Mar 22 2015 17:00:00 GMT-0700 (PDT),
  resolution: 'day',
  stats: [{
    time: Sun Mar 15 2015 17:00:00 GMT-0700 (PDT),
    delivered: { smtp: 2, http: 1, total: 3 }
  }]
}

suppressions

list

mg.suppressions.list(domain, suppressionType, query)

Bounces Example:

mg.suppressions.list('foobar.example.com', 'bounces')
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Unsubscribes Example:

mg.suppressions.list('foobar.example.com', 'unsubscribes')
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Complaints Example:

mg.suppressions.list('foobar.example.com', 'complaints')
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

{
  items: [
    {
      type: 'bounces',
      address: 'unknown@unknown.com',
      code: 550,
      error: 'No such mailbox',
      created_at: Fri Oct 21 2011 04:02:55 GMT-0700 (PDT)
    }
  ],
  pages: {
    first: { id: 'first', page: '', address: '', url: 'apiurl' },
    last: { id: 'last', page: '', address: '', url: 'apiurl' },
    next: { id: 'next', page: '', address: '', url: 'apiurl' },
    previous: { id: 'prev', page: '', address: '', url: 'apiurl' }
  }
}

get

mg.suppressions.get(domain, suppressionType, address)

Bounces Example:

mg.suppressions.get('foobar.example.com', 'bounces', 'address@example.com')
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Unsubscribes Example:

mg.suppressions.get('foobar.example.com', 'unsubscribes', 'address@example.com')
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Complaints Example:

mg.suppressions.get('foobar.example.com', 'complaints', 'address@example.com')
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Options:

Promise Returns:

{
  type: 'bounces',
  address: 'address?@unknown.com',
  tags: [ '*' ],
  created_at: Fri Oct 21 2011 05:02:55 GMT-0700 (PDT)
}

create

mg.suppressions.create(domain, suppressionType, array)

Bounces Example:

mg.suppressions.create('foobar.example.com', 'bounces', [{address: 'bob@example.com'}])
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Bounces Options: Contains an array with the following object properties

Parameter Description
address Valid email address
code Error code (optional, default: 550)
error Error description (optional, default: empty string)
created_at Timestamp of a bounce event in RFC2822 format (optional, default: current time)

Promise Returns:

{
  message: "1 address has been added to the bounces table"
}

Unsubscribes Example:

mg.suppressions.create('foobar.example.com', 'unsubscribes', [{address: 'bob@example.com'}])
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Unsubscribes Options: Contains an array with the following object properties

Parameter Description
address Valid email address
tag Tag to unsubscribe from, use * to unsubscribe an address from all domain’s correspondence (optional, default: *)
created_at Timestamp of a bounce event in RFC2822 format (optional, default: current time)

Promise Returns:

{
  message: "1 address has been added to the unsubscribes table"
}

Complaints Example:

mg.suppressions.create('foobar.example.com', 'complaints', [{address: 'bob@example.com'}])
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Complaints Options: Contains an array with the following object properties

Parameter Description
address Valid email address
created_at Timestamp of a bounce event in RFC2822 format (optional, default: current time)

Promise Returns:

{
  message: "1 address has been added to the complaints table"
}

webhooks

list

mg.webhooks.list(domain, query)

Example:

mg.webhooks.list('foobar.example.com')
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

{
  open: { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' },
  click: { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' },
  bounce: { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' },
  deliver: { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' },
  drop: { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' },
  spam: { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' },
  unsubscribe: { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' },
  click: { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' },
  open: { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' },
}

get

mg.webhooks.get(domain, id)

Example:

mg.webhooks.get('foobar.example.com', 'open') // bounce, deliver, drop, spam, unsubscribe, click, open
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

{
  'open': { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' }
}

create

mg.webhooks.create(domain, id, data, test)

Example:

mg.webhooks.create('foobar.example.com', 'open', 'http://requestb.in') // bounce, deliver, drop, spam, unsubscribe, click, open
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

{
  'open': { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' }
}

Test Webhook Example:

mg.webhooks.get('foobar.example.com', 'open', 'http://requestb.in', true) // bounce, deliver, drop, spam, unsubscribe, click, open
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

{
  'code': '500',
  'message': 'Hi!'
}

update

mg.webhooks.update(domain, id, url, test)

Example:

mg.webhooks.update('foobar.example.com', 'open', 'http://requestb.in') // bounce, deliver, drop, spam, unsubscribe, click, open
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

{
  'open': { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' }
}

destroy

mg.webhooks.destroy(domain, id)

Example:

mg.webhooks.update('foobar.example.com', 'open') // bounce, deliver, drop, spam, unsubscribe, click, open
  .then(msg => console.log(msg)) // logs response data
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns:

{
  'open': { 'url': 'http://requestb.in' }
}

routes

list

mg.routes.list(query)

Example:

mg.routes.list()
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

[
  {
    actions: [ 'forward("http://myhost.com/messages/")', 'stop()' ],
    created_at: 'Mon, 26 Oct 2015 03:56:51 GMT',
    description: 'sample',
    expression: 'match_recipient(".*@example.com")',
    id: '562da483125730608a7d1719',
    priority: 0
  }
]

get

mg.routes.get(id)

Example:

mg.routes.get('562da483125730608a7d1719')
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  actions: [ 'forward("http://myhost.com/messages/")', 'stop()' ],
  created_at: 'Mon, 26 Oct 2015 03:56:51 GMT',
  description: 'sample',
  expression: 'match_recipient(".*@example.com")',
  id: '562da483125730608a7d1719',
  priority: 0
}

create

mg.routes.create(options)

Example:

mg.routes.create({
    priority: 0,
    description: 'sample',
    expression: 'match_recipient(".*@example.org")',
    action: ['forward("http://myhost.com/messages/")', 'stop()']
  })
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  actions: [ 'forward("http://myhost.com/messages/")', 'stop()' ],
  created_at: 'Mon, 26 Oct 2015 03:56:51 GMT',
  description: 'sample',
  expression: 'match_recipient(".*@example.com")',
  id: '562da483125730608a7d1719',
  priority: 0
}

update

mg.routes.update(id, options)

Example:

mg.routes.update('562da483125730608a7d1719', {
    priority: 0,
    description: 'sample',
    expression: 'match_recipient(".*@example.org")',
    action: ['forward("http://myhost.com/messages/")', 'stop()']
  })
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  actions: [ 'forward("http://myhost.com/messages/")', 'stop()' ],
  created_at: 'Mon, 26 Oct 2015 03:56:51 GMT',
  description: 'sample',
  expression: 'match_recipient(".*@example.com")',
  id: '562da483125730608a7d1719',
  message: 'Route has been updated',
  priority: 0
}

destroy

mg.routes.destroy(id)

Example:

mg.routes.destroy('562da483125730608a7d1719')
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  id: '562da483125730608a7d1719',
  message: 'Route has been deleted'
}

validate

get

mg.validate.get(address)

Example:

mg.validate.get('alice@example.com')
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  address: 'alice@example.com',
  did_you_mean: null,
  is_valid: false,
  parts: { display_name: null, domain: null, local_part: null }
}

parse

get

mg.parse.get(addresses, enableDnsEspChecks)

Example:

mg.parse.get('Alice <alice@example.com>, example.com', true)
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  parsed: [],
  unparseable: [
    'Alice <alice@example.com>',
    'example.com'
  ]
}

lists

A client to manage mailing lists.

list

mg.lists.list()

Example:

mg.lists.list()
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

[
  {
    access_level: 'readonly',
    address: 'noreply@sample.com',
    created_at: 'Wed, 27 Oct 2021 21:59:21 -0000',
    description: '',
    members_count: 0,
    name: '',
    reply_preference: 'list'
  }
]

get

mg.lists.get(mailListAddress)

Example:

mg.lists.get('noreply@sample.com')
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  access_level: 'readonly',
  address: 'noreply@sample.com',
  created_at: 'Thu, 28 Oct 2021 00:16:56 -0000',
  description: '',
  members_count: 0,
  name: '',
  reply_preference: 'list'
}

create

mg.lists.create(data)

Example:

mg.lists.create({
    address: 'reply@sample.com',
    name: 'Reply Address', // optional, modifiable on website
    description: 'Mailing lists for repliable address', // optional, modifiable on website
    access_level: 'readonly', // optional, modifiable on website
    reply_preference: 'list', // optional, modifiable on website
  })
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  access_level: 'readonly',
  address: 'reply@sample.com',
  created_at: 'Thu, 28 Oct 2021 03:12:17 -0000',
  description: 'Mailing lists for repliable address',
  members_count: 0,
  name: 'Reply Address',
  reply_preference: 'list'
}

update

mg.lists.update(mailListAddress)

Example:

mg.lists.update('reply@sample.com', {
    address: 'foo@sample.com',
    name: 'Foo', // optional, modifiable on website
    description: 'Foo bar bat', // optional, modifiable on website
    access_level: 'members', // optional, modifiable on website
    reply_preference: 'sender', // optional, modifiable on website
  })
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  access_level: 'members',
  address: 'foo@sample.com',
  created_at: 'Thu, 28 Oct 2021 03:21:15 -0000',
  description: 'Foo bar bat',
  members_count: 0,
  name: 'Foo',
  reply_preference: 'sender'
}

destroy

mg.lists.destroy(mailListAddress)

Example:

mg.lists.destroy('foo@sample.com')
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  address: 'foo@sample.com',
  message: 'Mailing list has been removed'
}

mailListMembers

A client to manage members within a specific mailing list.

listMembers

mg.lists.members.listMembers(mailListAddress)

Example:

mg.lists.members.listMembers('reply@sample.com')
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

[
  {
    address: 'foo@bar.com',
    name: 'Jane Doe',
    subscribed: true,
    vars: { age: 50 }
  }
]

getMember

mg.lists.members.getMember(mailListAddress, mailListMemberAddress)

Example:

mg.lists.members.getMember('reply@sample.com', 'foo@bar.com')
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  address: 'foo@bar.com',
  name: 'Jane Doe',
  subscribed: true,
  vars: { age: 50 }
}

createMember

mg.lists.members.createMember(mailListAddress, data)

Example:

mg.lists.members.createMember('reply@sample.com', {
    address: 'bat@bar.com',
    name: 'John Smith', // optional, modifiable on website
    vars: {hobby: "chess"}, // optional, modifiable on website
    subscribed: 'no', // optional, modifiable on website
    upsert: 'yes', // optional, choose yes to insert if not exist, or update it exist
  })
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  address: 'bat@bar.com',
  name: 'John Smith',
  subscribed: false,
  vars: { hobby: 'chess' }
}

createMembers

mg.lists.members.createMembers(mailListAddress, data)

Example:

mg.lists.members.createMembers('reply@sample.com', {
    members: [
      {
        address: "bot1@foobar.com",
        name: "Bot1 Superbot",
        vars: {location: "loc1"},
        subscribed: true,
      },
      {
        address: "bot2@foobar.com",
        name: "Bot2 Superbot",
        vars: {location: "loc2"},
        subscribed: false,
      },
    ],
    upsert: "yes",
  })
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  list: {
    access_level: 'readonly',
    address: 'reply@sample.com',
    created_at: 'Thu, 28 Oct 2021 03:21:15 -0000',
    description: 'For reply purpose',
    members_count: 2,
    name: 'Reply',
    reply_preference: 'list'
  },
  message: 'Mailing list has been updated',
  'task-id': '575b943c37a211ec8a520242ac11000a'
}

updateMember

mg.lists.members.updateMember(mailListAddress, mailListMemberAddress, data)

Example:

mg.lists.members.updateMember('reply@sample.com', 'bot1@foobar.com', {
    address: 'bot0@barfoo.com',
    name: 'Bot0 Normalbot', // optional, modifiable on website
    vars: {location: "space"},
    subscribed: false,
  })
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  address: 'bot0@barfoo.com',
  name: 'Bot0 Normalbot',
  subscribed: false,
  vars: { location: 'space' }
}

destroyMember

mg.lists.members.destroyMember(mailListAddress, mailListMemberAddress)

Example:

mg.lists.members.destroyMember('reply@sample.com', 'bot2@foobar.com')
  .then(data => console.log(data)) // logs response body
  .catch(err => console.log(err)); // logs any error

Promise Returns: response body

{
  member: { address: 'bot2@foobar.com' },
  message: 'Mailing list member has been deleted'
}

Browser Demo

image

For this demo to work, you'll need to install and run http-proxy locally. Install it with:

npm install -g http-proxy

Then run the following command from the mailgun-js directory:

http-server -p 4001 --proxy="https://api.mailgun.net"

Demo should be up and running at http://0.0.0.0:4001/examples/

Development

Requirements

  • Requires node.js >= 4.x

Install node dependencies with:

npm install

Build

npm run build

Tests

npm run tests

Watch tests with

npm run watch-tests

Release Process

Releases occur after feature branches have been tested and merged into master.

First, checkout master and pull the latest commits.

git checkout master
git pull

Next, run npm run release.

After that, run npm login and npm publish to publish changes on npm.

TODO

  • add browser demo to heroku

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