Read and write DynECT Email.
npm install dynectemail
var DynectEmailNode = require('dynectemail').DynectEmailNode;
var dynectemail = new DynectEmailNode({
apikey: 'apikey', // Required. You can get this from the Integration page http://email.dynect.net/index.php?Page=Integration
useragent: 'appname/vX.X MyApp', // Optional. Defaults to 'dynectemail-node'.
format: 'json', // Optional. Defaults to 'json'. (json, xml, html)
secure: true // Optional. Defaults to false. Will force ssl(port 443) if true.
});
dynectemail.request(method, options, reqtype);
Returns a DynectEmailRequest
instance.
Send request to DynECT Email. Requests automatically include the API key and are signed and/or sent via POST as described in the DynECT Email REST API documentation.
Methods:
Accepts any DynECT Email REST API method name, eg "reports/sent/count".
Options:
All options are passed through to DynectEmail with the exception of the following.
-
handlers
Default event handlers to attach to the request object on creation.
Events:
-
success(json)
JSON response from DynECT Email
-
error(error)
An error returned by a transmission error.
Heavily drawn from jammus's lastfm-node
http://github.com/jammus/lastfm-node