nest-resend
implements a module, ResendModule
, which when imported into
your nestjs project provides a Resend client to any class that injects it. This
lets Resend be worked into your dependency injection workflow without having to
do any extra work outside of the initial setup.
npm install --save nest-resend
The simplest way to use nest-resend
is to use ResendModule.forRoot
import { Module } from '@nestjs-common';
import { ResendModule } from 'nest-resend';
@Module({
imports: [
ResendModule.forRoot({
apiKey: 're_secret_key'
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}
You can then inject the Resend client into any of your injectables by using a custom decorator
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common';
import { InjectResend } from 'nest-resend';
import { Resend } from 'resend';
@Injectable()
export class AppService {
public constructor(@InjectResend() private readonly resendClient: Resend) {}
sendEmail() {
return this.resendClient.emails.send({
from: '[email protected]',
to: '[email protected]',
subject: 'Howdy!',
html: '<strong>YAY!</strong>',
});
}
}
Asynchronous setup is also supported
import { Module } from '@nestjs-common';
import { ResendModule } from 'nest-resend';
@Module({
imports: [
ResendModule.forRootAsync({
inject: [ConfigService],
useFactory: (configService: ConfigService) => ({
apiKey: configService.get('resend_key')
}),
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}
I would greatly appreciate any contributions to make this project better. Please make sure to follow the below guidelines before getting your hands dirty.
- Fork the repository
- Create your branch (
git checkout -b my-branch
) - Commit any changes to your branch
- Push your changes to your remote branch
- Open a pull request
The code is available under the Apache 2 license.