You can use this plugin to compose an e-mail, have the user edit the draft manually, and send it.
Note
This plugin depends on the default mail app. If you want a fallback to a third party client app like Gmail or Outlook, then check for availability, and if not available use a solution like the Social Share plugin.
ns plugin add @nativescript/email
To use this plugin you must first require/import it:
import * as email from '@nativescript/email'
// or
import { compose } from '@nativescript/email'
// or even
import { compose as composeEmail } from '@nativescript/email'
var email = require('@nativescript/email')
available
email.available().then((avail: boolean) => {
console.log('Email available? ' + avail)
})
email.available().then(function (avail) {
console.log('Email available? ' + avail)
})
compose
// let's first create a File object
import { knownFolders } from '@nativescript/core'
var appPath = knownFolders.currentApp().path
var logoPath = appPath + '/res/telerik-logo.png'
email
.compose({
subject: 'Yo',
body: 'Hello <strong>dude</strong> :)',
to: ['eddyverbruggen@gmail.com', 'to@person2.com'],
cc: ['ccperson@somewhere.com'],
bcc: ['eddy@combidesk.com', 'eddy@x-services.nl'],
attachments: [
{
fileName: 'arrow1.png',
path: 'base64://iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABYAAAAoCAYAAAD6xArmAAAACXBIWXMAABYlAAAWJQFJUiTwAAAAHGlET1QAAAACAAAAAAAAABQAAAAoAAAAFAAAABQAAAB5EsHiAAAAAEVJREFUSA1iYKAimDhxYjwIU9FIBgaQgZMmTfoPwlOmTJGniuHIhlLNxaOGwiNqNEypkwlGk9RokoIUfaM5ijo5Clh9AAAAAP//ksWFvgAAAEFJREFUY5g4cWL8pEmT/oMwiM1ATTBqONbQHA2W0WDBGgJYBUdTy2iwYA0BrILDI7VMmTJFHqv3yBUEBQsIg/QDAJNpcv6v+k1ZAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC',
mimeType: 'image/png'
},
{
fileName: 'telerik-logo.png',
path: logoPath,
mimeType: 'image/png'
}
]
})
.then(
function () {
console.log('Email composer closed')
},
function (err) {
console.log('Error: ' + err)
}
)
Full attachment support has been added to 1.3.0 per the example above.
Since 1.4.0 the promise will be rejected in case a file can't be found.
Check out this tutorial (YouTube) to learn how to use this plugin in a NativeScript-Angular app.
On iOS you can't use the simulator to test the plugin because of an iOS limitation. To prevent a crash this plugin returns false
when available
is invoked on the iOS sim.
Apache License Version 2.0