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So MailGun offers the possibility to send email via their Node library that implements their API:

var mailgun = require('mailgun-js')({ apiKey: api_key, domain: DOMAIN });

var filepath = path.join(__dirname, 'sample.jpg');

var data = {
  from: 'Excited User <[email protected]>',
  to: '[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]',
  cc: '[email protected]',
  bcc: '[email protected]',
  subject: 'Complex',
  text: 'Testing some Mailgun awesomness!',
  html: "<html>HTML version of the body</html>",
  attachment: filepath
};

mailgun.messages().send(data, function (error, body) {
  console.log(body);
});

And they also offer the possibility to design and create Email Templates. Is there any way to send templated emails with some custom variables via their API? Something like:

var data = {
  from: 'Excited User <[email protected]>',
  to: '[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]',

  template: "withdraw_request_approved", //Instead of 'html'
  vars: { firstName: 'John', lastName: 'Doe' }
};

mailgun.messages().send(data, function (error, body) {
  console.log(body);
});

If not, could you suggest some other mailing service that offer this kind of functionality? (I've skipped Mandrill since it's apparently currently down, with no clear estimate to when it'll become available again)

2 Answers 2

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Yes, you can, following would be the format in your case:

var data = {
  from: 'Excited User <[email protected]>',
  to: '[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]',

  template: "withdraw_request_approved", //Instead of 'html'
  'v:firstName': 'John',
  'v:lastName': 'Doe'
};
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  • thx, you're a life saver! I was so keep trying "h:X-Mailgun-Variables" as per docs but it did not work at all! Jul 13, 2019 at 8:23
  • You are a lifesaver for me! Thank you! Aug 7, 2019 at 2:54
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According to Mailgun Template Documentation you can pass template data using any of the 2 options provided below,

Option 1

var data = {
  from: 'Excited User <[email protected]>',
  to: '[email protected]',
  subject: 'Hello',
  template: 'template.test',
  h:X-Mailgun-Variables: '{"title": "API Documentation", "body": "Sending messages with templates"}'
};

In this example h:X-Mailgun-Variables this is the tricky bit which I achieved updating my object like this.

var data = {
  from: 'Excited User <[email protected]>',
  to: '[email protected]',
  subject: 'Hello',
  template: 'template.test',
  'h:X-Mailgun-Variables': JSON.stringify({
    title: "API Documentation",
    body: "Sending messages with templates"
  })
};

Option 2

Though this is already explained in a previous answer, I am addition this for completeness.

var data = {
  from: 'Excited User <[email protected]>',
  to: '[email protected]',
  subject: 'Hello',
  template: 'template.test',
  'v:title': 'API Documentation',
  'v:body': 'Sending messages with templates'
};

Finally, according to their documentation

The second way (Option 2 in our case) is not recomended as it’s limited to simple key value data. If you have arrays, dictionaries in values or complex json data you have to supply variables via X-Mailgun-Variables header.

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