A simple Node.js client that gets messages from Gmail API via http requests & OAuth.
Contributions are very welcome!
npm install gmail-getter
To log into Gmail API you need to obtain credentials: Client ID, Client Secret, Refresh token. These credentails will let you get an Access token, which is required in further requests (like getting list of emails or a single email and etc.).
Steps to go:
- Create a project in Google Cloud Console.
- Create OAuth credentials in API & Services section (preferably, select Desktop app there if you need it for automated tests) and then download it.
- Enable Gmail API.
- Obtain a Refresh token.
To get a Refresh token - simply execute a command in a project root:
npx gmail-getter get-refresh-token
(or anywhere else if you've got the package installed globally)
get-refresh-token
You must put credentials.json
file (p.2) in a place where you execute the command.
Import whatever you need from the package:
// ES6+
import {getToken, checkInbox} from 'gmail-getter'
// CommonJS
const {getToken, checkInbox} = require('gmail-getter')
or the whole package:
// ES6+
import gmail from 'gmail-getter'
// CommonJS
const gmail = require('gmail-getter')
You need to get an Access token before you execute other requests:
import {getToken} = 'gmail-getter'
const accessToken = await getToken(
clientId: string,
clientSecret: string,
refreshToken: string
)
It'd probably be a good idea to get it on the earlier stages of a test run (global setup?) and store it as an environment variable.
Use a polling function that returns an email:
const email = await checkInbox({
token: string,
timeout: number,
step: number,
all: boolean,
query: string
})
token
is an access tokentimeout
sets a maximum execution time for the functionstep
sets a timeout between retries to fetch an emailall
says whether to find a single email or all mathing the query criteriaquery
lets you filter out emails you want to find, you can find more about queries there
If your email contains html content you can parse it and even render it in the browser with a browser automation tool (like Playwright):
const html = parseHtml(email)
email
is an email that you fetch withcheckInbox
function
If you're maintaining an automated test - this might be the best option, as you can verify contents of the email and click any links inside of it.
If your email contains html content with a link (like confirmation one) or confirmation code - you can parse it like this:
const link = findElementByRegexp(email: Email, regexp: RegExp)
email
is an email that you fetch withcheckInbox
functionregexp
is a regular expression that would recognize a link from the html document
And that's how you can get an email you need. It'd probably be good to wrap the logic into a method and then call it from wherever you need (tests?).
import {getToken, checkInbox, findElementByRegexp} from 'gmail-getter'
const accessToken = await getToken(
process.env.CLIENT_ID,
process.env.CLIENT_SECRET,
process.env.REFRESH_TOKEN
)
const email = await checkInbox({
token: accessToken,
query: 'from:squier7 subject:Test!'
})
const regexp = /(https:\/\/)(\S*)(gmail-getter)([\w\/\?\=\-]*)/im
const link = findElementByRegexp(email, regexp)