A simple Node.js Gmail client which checks/returns email message(s) straight from any Gmail-powered account (both private and company).
There are two main functionalities this library provides:
check_inbox()
: Polls a mailbox for a given amount of time. At the end of the operation, the desired message is returned (if found).get_messages()
: Can be used to perform various assertions on the email objects (see example below).
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- Install using
npm
:
npm install --save-dev gmail-tester
- Save the Google Cloud Platform OAuth2 Authentication file named
credentials.json
inside an accessible directory (see instructions below). - In terminal, run the following command:
node <node_modules>/gmail-tester/init.js <path-to-credentials.json> <path-to-token.json> <target-email>
<path-to-credentials.json>
Is the path to OAuth2 Authentication file.
<path-to-token.json>
Is the path to OAuth2 token. If it doesn't exist, the script will create it.
The script will prompt you to go to google.com to activate a token.
Go to the given link, and select the account for <target-email>
. Grant permission to view your email messages and settings. At the end of the process you should see the token:
Hit the copy button and paste it to init.js
script.
The process should look like this:
- Follow the instructions to Create a client ID and client secret.
- Once done, go to https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials?project=(project-name)&folder&organizationId and download the OAuth2 credentials file, as shown in the image below. Make sure to replace
(project-name)
with your project name.
The credentials.json
file should look like this:
If everything is done right, the last output from the script should be
[gmail] Found!
- Congratulations!
gmail-tester
is ready to use.
credentials_json
: Path to credentials JSON file.
token_path
: Path to OAuth2 token file.
options
:
from
: String. Filter on the email address of the receiver.to
: String. Filter on the email address of the sender.subject
: String. Filter on the subject of the email.include_body
: boolean. Set totrue
to fetch decoded email bodies.before
: Date. Filter messages received after the specified date.after
: Date. Filter messages received before the specified date.
Returns:
An array of email
objects with the following fields:
[
{
from: "Human Friendly Name <sender@email-address>",
receiver: "your@email-address",
subject: "string",
body: {
html: "string",
text: "string"
}
}
// ...
];
Some senders will send you text/html
content, the others will send you plain/text
, and some will send you both. Make sure you are looking for the content in the right body field.
check_inbox(credentials_json, token_path, subject, from, to, wait_time_sec = 30, max_wait_time_sec = 60, options = {})
credentials_json
: Path to credentials JSON file.
token_path
: Path to OAuth2 token file.
subject
: Subject to look for. Exact match.
from
: Sender email to look for. Exact match.
to
: Receiver's email. Exact match.
wait_time_sec
: Interval between inbox checks (in seconds). Default: 30 seconds.
max_wait_time_sec
: Maximum wait time (in seconds). When reached and the email was not found, the script exits. Default: 60 seconds.
options
:
include_body
: boolean. Set totrue
to fetch decoded email bodies. Default: false.
Returns:
An array of email
objects with the following fields:
[
{
from: "Human Friendly Name <sender@email-address>",
receiver: "your@email-address",
subject: "string",
body: {
html: "string",
text: "string"
}
}
// ...
];
In addition, verbose messages will be written to console.
const path = require("path");
const gmail = require("gmail-tester");
const email = await gmail.check_inbox(
path.resolve(__dirname, "credentials.json"), // Assuming credentials.json is in the current directory.
path.resolve(__dirname, "gmail_token.json"), // Look for gmail_token.json in the current directory (if it doesn't exists, it will be created by the script).
"Activate Your Account", // We are looking for 'Activate Your Account' in the subject of the message.
"[email protected]", // We are looking for a sender header which has '[email protected]' in it.
"<target-email>", // Which inbox to poll. credentials.json should contain the credentials to it.
10, // Poll interval (in seconds).
30 // Maximum poll time (in seconds), after which we'll giveup.
{ include_body: true } // If we want to include the body of messages (optional)
]
);
if (email) {
console.log("Email was found!");
} else {
console.log("Email was not found!");
}
examples\cypress\plugins\index.js:
/// <reference types="Cypress" />
const debug = require("debug");
const path = require("path");
const gmail_tester = require("../../../../../gmail-tester");
module.exports = (on, config) => {
on("before:browser:launch", (browser = {}, args) => {
if (browser.name === "chrome") {
args.push("--remote-debugging-port=9221");
return args;
}
});
on("task", {
"gmail:get-messages": async args => {
const messages = await gmail_tester.get_messages(
path.resolve(__dirname, "credentials.json"),
path.resolve(__dirname, "token.json"),
args.options
);
return messages;
}
});
};
examples\cypress\integration\gmail.spec.js:
/// <reference types="Cypress" />
describe("Email assertion:", () => {
it("Look for an email with specific subject and link in email body", function() {
// debugger; //Uncomment for debugger to work...
cy.task("gmail:get-messages", {
options: {
from: "[email protected]",
subject: "Ubisoft Password Change Request",
include_body: true,
before: new Date(2019, 8, 24, 12, 31, 13), // Before September 24rd, 2019 12:31:13
after: new Date(2019, 7, 23) // After August 23, 2019
}
}).then(emails => {
assert.isAtLeast(
emails.length,
1,
"Expected to find at least one email, but none were found!"
);
const body = emails[0].body.html;
assert.isTrue(
body.indexOf(
"https://account-uplay.ubi.com/en-GB/action/change-password?genomeid="
) >= 0,
"Found reset link!"
);
});
});
});
Please feel free to contribute to this project.
- Built using googleapis.