With this commit I wanted to complete the react-mail
structure by properly define the templates styles by
including tailwind css framework.
The framework is extended by both react-mail and
tailwindcss-preset-email. Those packages help the rendering
for various email clients.
If in future there is the necessity to target specific mail
clients the package `tailwindcss-email-variants` and
`tailwindcss-mso` can help too. The latter has some
workarounds for the Ms Outlook that is still lacking
a lot of the CSS3 funcitonality.
to target
Signed-off-by: hitech95 <nicveronese@gmail.com>
* feat(server): add `react-mail` as mail template engine and `nodemailer`
* feat(server): add `smtp` related configs to `SystemConfig`
* feat(web): add page for SMTP settings
* feat(server): add `react-email.adapter`
This adapter render the React-Email into HTML and plain/text email.
The output is set as the body of the email.
* feat(server): add `MailRepository` and `MailService`
Allow to use the NestJS-modules-mailer module to send SMTP emails.
This is the base transport for the `NotificationRepository`
* feat(server): register the job dispatcher and Job for async email
This allows to queue email sending jobs for the `EmailService`.
* feat(server): add `NotificationRepository` and `NotificationService`
This act as a middleware to properly route the notification to the right transport.
As POC I've only implemented a simple SMTP transport.
* feat(server): add `welcome` email template
* feat(server): add the first notification on `createUser` in `UserService`
This trigger an event for the `NotificationRepository` that once processes
by using the global config and per-user config will carry the payload to the right notification transport.
* chore: clean up
* chore: clean up web
* fix: type errors"
* fix package lock
* fix mail sending, option to ignore certs
* chore: open api
* chore: clean up
* remove unused import
* feat: email feature flag
* chore: remove unused interface
* small styling
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Co-authored-by: Jason Rasmussen <jrasm91@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Dietzler <mail@ddietzler.dev>
Co-authored-by: Alex Tran <alex.tran1502@gmail.com>