2019-12-24 10:43:47 +01:00

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Email

Thanks to the plugin Email, you can send email from your server or externals providers such as Sendgrid.

Programmatic usage

In your custom controllers or services you may want to send email. By using the following function, strapi will use the configured provider to send an email.

await strapi.plugins['email'].services.email.send({
  to: 'paulbocuse@strapi.io',
  from: 'joelrobuchon@strapi.io',
  replyTo: 'no-reply@strapi.io',
  subject: 'Use strapi email provider successfully',
  text: 'Hello world!',
  html: 'Hello world!',
});

Configure the plugin

The plugin provide you a setting page to be able to define the email provider you want to use. You will also be able to add some configuration.

  • Click on Plugins in the left menu
  • Click on the cog button on the Email plugin line

Install new providers

By default Strapi provides a local email system. You might want to send email with a third party.

You can check all the available providers developed by the community on npmjs.org - Providers list

To install a new provider run:

:::: tabs

::: tab yarn

yarn add strapi-provider-email-sendgrid@beta --save

:::

::: tab npm

npm install strapi-provider-email-sendgrid@beta --save

:::

::::

::: tip If the provider is not in the mono repo, you probably don't need @beta depending if the creator published it with this tag or not. :::

Then, visit http://localhost:1337/admin/plugins/email/configurations/development on your web browser and configure the provider.

Create new provider

If you want to create your own, make sure the name starts with strapi-provider-email- (duplicating an existing one will be easier), modify the auth config object and customize the send function.

Default template

module.exports = {
  provider: 'provider-id',
  name: 'display name',
  auth: {
    config_1: {
      label: 'My Config 1',
      type: 'text',
    },
  },
  init: config => {
    return {
      send: async options => {},
    };
  },
};

In the send function you will have access to:

  • config that contain configuration you setup in your admin panel
  • options that contain option your send when you called the send function from the email plugin service

To use it you will have to publish it on npm.

Create a local provider

If you want to create your own provider without publishing it on npm you can follow these steps:

  • Create a providers folder in your application.
  • Create your provider as explained in the documentation eg. ./providers/strapi-provider-email-[...]/...
  • Then update your package.json to link your strapi-provider-email-[...] dependency to the local path of your new provider.
{
  ...
  "dependencies": {
    ...
    "strapi-provider-email-[...]": "file:providers/strapi-provider-email-[...]",
    ...
  }
}
  • Finally, run yarn install or npm install to install your new custom provider.

Trouble shooting

You receive an Auth.form.error.email.invalid error even if the email is valid and exist in your database.

Here is the error response you get from the API.

{
  "statusCode": 400,
  "error": "Bad Request",
  "message": [
    {
      "messages": [
        {
          "id": "Auth.form.error.email.invalid"
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

It's due to your IP connection. By default, Strapi use the sendmail node module.

This package send email from your machine. And depending of your internet connection, the connection to the SMTP server could fail.

Here is the sendmail error.

Error: SMTP code:550 msg:550-5.7.1 [87.88.179.13] The IP you're using to send mail is not authorized to
550-5.7.1 send email directly to our servers. Please use the SMTP relay at your
550-5.7.1 service provider instead. Learn more at
550 5.7.1  https://support.google.com/mail/?p=NotAuthorizedError 30si2132728pjz.75 - gsmtp

To fix it, I suggest you to use another email provider that uses third party to send emails.

With this way you will never have this error again and you will probably be able to have an analytics of your emails.