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- @constructive-io/postmaster/esm/index.js
- @constructive-io/postmaster/index.js
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Readme
@constructive-io/postmaster
Mailgun email sender for Constructive services
This package exposes a send helper with the same call shape used by simple-smtp-server (e.g. { to, subject, html, text }).
Installation
npm install @constructive-io/postmasterUsage
import { send } from '@constructive-io/postmaster';
await send({
to: 'user@example.com',
subject: 'Hello',
html: '<p>Hello World</p>'
});Environment Variables
| Variable | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
MAILGUN_KEY |
Mailgun API key | Yes |
MAILGUN_DOMAIN |
Mailgun domain (e.g., mg.example.com) |
Yes |
MAILGUN_FROM |
Default sender email address | No |
MAILGUN_REPLY |
Default reply-to email address | No |
MAILGUN_DEV_EMAIL |
Development email redirect (all emails sent to this address with original recipient encoded) | No |
Development Email Redirect
When MAILGUN_DEV_EMAIL is set, all emails are redirected to that address with the original recipient encoded in the local part. For example, if MAILGUN_DEV_EMAIL=dev@example.com and you send to user@domain.com, the email will be sent to dev+user_at_domain.com@example.com.
API
send(options, mailgunOverrides?)
Send an email via Mailgun.
Parameters:
options.to- Recipient email address(es)options.subject- Email subjectoptions.html- HTML body (required if no text)options.text- Plain text body (required if no html)options.from- Sender email (defaults toMAILGUN_FROM)options.replyTo- Reply-to address (defaults toMAILGUN_REPLY)mailgunOverrides- Optional overrides for Mailgun configuration
resetClient()
Reset the cached Mailgun client. Useful for testing or when configuration changes.
Education and Tutorials
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🔧 Troubleshooting Common issues and solutions for pgpm, PostgreSQL, and testing.
Related Constructive Tooling
📦 Package Management
- pgpm: 🖥️ PostgreSQL Package Manager for modular Postgres development. Works with database workspaces, scaffolding, migrations, seeding, and installing database packages.
🧪 Testing
- pgsql-test: 📊 Isolated testing environments with per-test transaction rollbacks—ideal for integration tests, complex migrations, and RLS simulation.
- pgsql-seed: 🌱 PostgreSQL seeding utilities for CSV, JSON, SQL data loading, and pgpm deployment.
- supabase-test: 🧪 Supabase-native test harness preconfigured for the local Supabase stack—per-test rollbacks, JWT/role context helpers, and CI/GitHub Actions ready.
- graphile-test: 🔐 Authentication mocking for Graphile-focused test helpers and emulating row-level security contexts.
- pg-query-context: 🔒 Session context injection to add session-local context (e.g.,
SET LOCAL) into queries—ideal for settingrole,jwt.claims, and other session settings.
🧠 Parsing & AST
- pgsql-parser: 🔄 SQL conversion engine that interprets and converts PostgreSQL syntax.
- libpg-query-node: 🌉 Node.js bindings for
libpg_query, converting SQL into parse trees. - pg-proto-parser: 📦 Protobuf parser for parsing PostgreSQL Protocol Buffers definitions to generate TypeScript interfaces, utility functions, and JSON mappings for enums.
- @pgsql/enums: 🏷️ TypeScript enums for PostgreSQL AST for safe and ergonomic parsing logic.
- @pgsql/types: 📝 Type definitions for PostgreSQL AST nodes in TypeScript.
- @pgsql/utils: 🛠️ AST utilities for constructing and transforming PostgreSQL syntax trees.
Credits
🛠 Built by the Constructive team — creators of modular Postgres tooling for secure, composable backends. If you like our work, contribute on GitHub.
Disclaimer
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