The Email Destination allows you send an email to yourself — the email address tied to the account you signed up with — at any step of a workflow. You can also email any collaborators on your workflow.
You can use this to email yourself when you receive a specific event, for example when a user signs up on your app. You can send yourself an email when a cron job finishes running, or when a job fails. Anywhere you need an email notification, you can use the Email Destination!
# Adding an Email Destination
# Adding an Email Action
First, add a new Action, then select the Send Yourself an Email Action. You can modify the Subject and the message (either Plain Text or HTML) however you want.
# Using $send.email()
You can send data to an Email Destination in Node.js code steps, too, using the $send.email()
function. This allows you to send emails to yourself programmatically, if you need more control than Actions afford.
$send.email()
takes the same parameters as the corresponding Action:
$send.email({
subject: "Your subject",
text: "Plain text email body",
html: "HTML email body"
include_collaborators: false,
});
The html
property is optional. If you include both the text
and html
properties, email clients that support HTML will prefer that over the plaintext version.
Like with any $send
function, you can use $send.email()
conditionally, within a loop, or anywhere you'd use a function normally in Node.js.
# Emailing workflow collaborators
The include_collaborators
flag defaults to false
. When set to true
, $send.email()
will email any collaborators you've added to your workflow.
# Delivery details
All emails come from notifications@pipedream.com.