Adds email sending capability to a Nuxt.js app. Adds a server route, an injected variable, and uses nodemailer to send emails.
Does not work for static sites (via nuxt generate
) because the module creates a server route.
# npm
$ npm install nuxt-mail
# Yarn
$ yarn add nuxt-mail
Add the module to your nuxt.config.js
. We also have to install the @nuxtjs/axios module because it is used internally to call the server route:
export default {
modules: [
'@nuxtjs/axios',
['nuxt-mail', {
message: {
to: '[email protected]',
},
smtp: {
host: "smtp.example.com",
port: 587,
},
}],
],
// or use the top-level option:
mail: {
message: {
to: '[email protected]',
},
smtp: {
host: "smtp.example.com",
port: 587,
},
},
}
The smtp
options are required and directly passed to nodemailer. Refer to their documentation for available options. Also, you have to pass at least to
, cc
or bcc
via the message
config. This has security reasons, this way the client cannot send emails from your SMTP server to arbitrary recipients. You can actually preconfigure the message via the message
config, so if you always want to send emails with the same subject or from address, you can configure them here.
The module injects the $mail
variable, which we now use to send emails:
// Inside a component
this.$mail.send({
from: 'John Doe',
subject: 'Incredible',
text: 'This is an incredible test message',
})
You can also directly call the generated /mail/send
post route:
// Inside a component
this.$axios.$post('/mail/send', {
from: 'John Doe',
subject: 'Incredible',
text: 'This is an incredible test message',
})
Note that the data are passed to nodemailer. Refer to the documentation for available config options.
It is also possible to provide multiple message configurations by changing the message
config into an array.
export default {
modules: [
'@nuxtjs/axios',
['nuxt-mail', {
message: [
{ name: 'contact', to: '[email protected]' },
{ name: 'support', to: '[email protected]' },
],
...
}],
],
}
Then you can reference the config like this:
this.$axios.$post('/mail/send', {
config: 'support',
from: 'John Doe',
subject: 'Incredible',
text: 'This is an incredible test message',
})
Or via index (in which case you do not need the name
property):
this.$axios.$post('/mail/send', {
config: 1, // resolves to 'support'
from: 'John Doe',
subject: 'Incredible',
text: 'This is an incredible test message',
})
When you use nuxt-mail
in production and you configured a reverse proxy that hides your localhost behind a domain, you need to tell @nuxt/axios
which base URL you are using. Otherwise nuxt-mail
won't find the send route. Refer to @nuxt/axios options on how to do that. The easiest option is to set the API_URL
environment variable, or set something else in your nuxt.config.js
:
// nuxt.config.js
export default {
axios: {
baseURL: process.env.BASE_URL,
},
}
If the mail doesn't get sent, you can debug the error using the browser developer tools. If a 500 error is thrown (check out the console output), you can find the error message in the Network tab. For Chrome users, open the Network tab, then find the "send" request. Open it and select the "Response" tab. There it should show the error message. In most cases, it is related to authentication with the SMTP server.
Are you missing something or want to contribute? Feel free to file an issue or a pull request! ⚙️
Hey, I am Sebastian Landwehr, a freelance web developer, and I love developing web apps and open source packages. If you want to support me so that I can keep packages up to date and build more helpful tools, you can donate here:
If you want to send me a one time donation. The coffee is pretty good 😊.
Also for one time donations if you like PayPal.
Here you can support me regularly, which is great so I can steadily work on projects.
Thanks a lot for your support! ❤️
- nuxt-route-meta: Adds Nuxt page data to route meta at build time.
- nuxt-modernizr: Adds a Modernizr build to your Nuxt.js app.
- nuxt-mermaid-string: Embed a Mermaid diagram in a Nuxt.js app by providing its diagram string.
- nuxt-content-git: Additional module for @nuxt/content that replaces or adds createdAt and updatedAt dates based on the git history.
- nuxt-babel-runtime: Nuxt CLI that supports babel. Inspired by @nuxt/typescript-runtime.