const nodemailer = require("nodemailer") const CouchDB = require("../db") const { StaticDatabases, getScopedConfig } = require("@budibase/auth").db const { EmailTemplatePurpose, TemplateTypes, Configs } = require("../constants") const { getTemplateByPurpose } = require("../constants/templates") const { getSettingsTemplateContext } = require("./templates") const { processString } = require("@budibase/string-templates") const { getResetPasswordCode, getInviteCode } = require("../utilities/redis") const TEST_MODE = false const GLOBAL_DB = StaticDatabases.GLOBAL.name const TYPE = TemplateTypes.EMAIL const FULL_EMAIL_PURPOSES = [ EmailTemplatePurpose.INVITATION, EmailTemplatePurpose.PASSWORD_RECOVERY, EmailTemplatePurpose.WELCOME, EmailTemplatePurpose.CUSTOM, ] function createSMTPTransport(config) { let options if (!TEST_MODE) { options = { port: config.port, host: config.host, secure: config.secure || false, auth: config.auth, } if (config.selfSigned) { options.tls = { rejectUnauthorized: false, } } } else { options = { port: 587, host: "smtp.ethereal.email", secure: false, auth: { user: "don.bahringer@ethereal.email", pass: "yCKSH8rWyUPbnhGYk9", }, } } return nodemailer.createTransport(options) } async function getLinkCode(purpose, email, user) { switch (purpose) { case EmailTemplatePurpose.PASSWORD_RECOVERY: return getResetPasswordCode(user._id) case EmailTemplatePurpose.INVITATION: return getInviteCode(email) default: return null } } /** * Builds an email using handlebars and the templates found in the system (default or otherwise). * @param {string} purpose the purpose of the email being built, e.g. invitation, password reset. * @param {string} email the address which it is being sent to for contextual purposes. * @param {object} context the context which is being used for building the email (hbs context). * @param {object|null} user if being sent to an existing user then the object can be provided for context. * @param {string|null} contents if using a custom template can supply contents for context. * @return {Promise} returns the built email HTML if all provided parameters were valid. */ async function buildEmail(purpose, email, context, { user, contents } = {}) { // this isn't a full email if (FULL_EMAIL_PURPOSES.indexOf(purpose) === -1) { throw `Unable to build an email of type ${purpose}` } let [base, body] = await Promise.all([ getTemplateByPurpose(TYPE, EmailTemplatePurpose.BASE), getTemplateByPurpose(TYPE, purpose), ]) if (!base || !body) { throw "Unable to build email, missing base components" } base = base.contents body = body.contents context = { ...context, contents, email, user: user || {}, } body = await processString(body, context) // this should now be the complete email HTML return processString(base, { ...context, body, }) } /** * Utility function for finding most valid SMTP configuration. * @param {object} db The CouchDB database which is to be looked up within. * @param {string|null} groupId If using finer grain control of configs a group can be used. * @return {Promise} returns the SMTP configuration if it exists */ async function getSmtpConfiguration(db, groupId = null) { const params = { type: Configs.SMTP, } if (groupId) { params.group = groupId } return getScopedConfig(db, params) } /** * Checks if a SMTP config exists based on passed in parameters. * @param groupId * @return {Promise} returns true if there is a configuration that can be used. */ exports.isEmailConfigured = async (groupId = null) => { const db = new CouchDB(GLOBAL_DB) const config = await getSmtpConfiguration(db, groupId) return config != null } /** * Given an email address and an email purpose this will retrieve the SMTP configuration and * send an email using it. * @param {string} email The email address to send to. * @param {string} purpose The purpose of the email being sent (e.g. reset password). * @param {string|undefined} groupId If finer grain controls being used then this will lookup config for group. * @param {object|undefined} user If sending to an existing user the object can be provided, this is used in the context. * @param {string|undefined} from If sending from an address that is not what is configured in the SMTP config. * @param {string|undefined} contents If sending a custom email then can supply contents which will be added to it. * @param {string|undefined} subject A custom subject can be specified if the config one is not desired. * @return {Promise} returns details about the attempt to send email, e.g. if it is successful; based on * nodemailer response. */ exports.sendEmail = async ( email, purpose, { groupId, user, from, contents, subject } = {} ) => { const db = new CouchDB(GLOBAL_DB) let config = await getSmtpConfiguration(db, groupId) || {} if (Object.keys(config).length === 0 && !TEST_MODE) { throw "Unable to find SMTP configuration." } const transport = createSMTPTransport(config) // if there is a link code needed this will retrieve it const code = await getLinkCode(purpose, email, user) const context = await getSettingsTemplateContext(purpose, code) const message = { from: from || config.from, subject: await processString(subject || config.subject, context), to: email, html: await buildEmail(purpose, email, context, { user, contents }), } const response = await transport.sendMail(message) if (TEST_MODE) { console.log("Test email URL: " + nodemailer.getTestMessageUrl(response)) } return response } /** * Given an SMTP configuration this runs it through nodemailer to see if it is infact functional. * @param {object} config an SMTP configuration - this is based on the nodemailer API. * @return {Promise} returns true if the configuration is valid. */ exports.verifyConfig = async config => { const transport = createSMTPTransport(config) await transport.verify() }