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MailSlurp helper for CodeceptJS

MailSlurp helper for testing emails with MailSlurp service. MailSlurp creates disposable mailbox for each test and removes it after a test.

Setup

Register and obtain API key from MailSlurp.

npm i @codeceptjs/mailslurp-helper --save

Enable helper in codecept.conf.js.

helpers: {
  MailSlurp: {
    apiKey: '<insert api key here>',
    require: '@codeceptjs/mailslurp-helper'    
  },
}

Use Cases

Use this helper in your tests to check email interactions. The most popular one

  • Account activation
  • Restore forgotten password
  • Action verification

Use Case: Restore Password

const mailbox = await I.haveNewMailbox();
// wait 10 seconds for an email
const email = await I.waitForLatestEmail(10);
I.seeInEmailSubject('Restore Password');
I.seeInEmailBody('Click link to restore password');
const restoreUrl = email.body.match(/http(s):\/\/(.*?)\s/)[0];
I.amOnPage(restoreUrl);

Switching Between Mailboxes

const mailbox1 = await I.haveNewMailbox();
const mailbox2 = await I.haveNewMailbox();
I.openMailbox(mailbox1);
const email = I.waitForEmailMatching({ subject: 'Register' });

Using Custom Assertions In Tests

const assert = require('assert');
const mailbox = await I.haveNewMailbox();
const email = await I.waitForEmailMatching({ subject: 'Thanks' });
assert.eql(email.subject, 'Thanks for registering')

LICENSE

MIT

API

Table of Contents

Configuration

Allows to use real emails in E2E tests via MailSlurp service. # for an account at MailSlurp to start.

A helper requires apiKey from MailSlurp to start

helpers: {
  MailSlurp: {
    apiKey: '<insert api key here>',
    require: '@codeceptjs/mailslurp-helper'
  },
}

Use .env file and environment variables to store sensitive data like API keys

Configuration

  • apiKey (required) - api key from MailSlurp
  • timeout (default: 10000) - time to wait for emails in milliseconds.
  • debug (default: false) - print debug logs

Type: {apiKey: string, timeout: number?, debug: boolean?}

Properties

haveNewMailbox

Creates a new mailbox. A mailbox will be deleted after a test. Switches to last created mailbox.

const mailbox = await I.haveNewMailbox();

haveExistingMailbox

Use an existing mailbox.

const mailbox = await I.haveExistingMailbox('94cxxxf4-7231-46ce-9f40-xxxcae39xxxx');

Parameters

  • mailboxId string ID of an existing MailSlurp inbox.

Returns Promise<Inbox>

openMailbox

Change a current mailbox to a provided one:

const mailbox1 = await I.haveMailbox();
const mailbox2 = await I.haveMailbox();
// mailbox2 is now default mailbox
// switch back to mailbox1
I.openMailbox(mailbox)

Parameters

  • mailbox

sendEmail

Sends an email from current mailbox, created by I.haveNewMailbox().

I.sendEmail({
  to: ['user@site.com'],
  subject: 'Hello',
  body: 'World'
});

Parameters

  • data

waitForLatestEmail

Waits for the first email in mailbox. If mailbox is not empty - opens the last email.

I.waitForLatestEmail()
// wait for 30 seconds for an email
I.waitForLatestEmail(30);

Parameters

  • sec num? Number of seconds to wait.

Returns Promise<Email> an email received.

waitForEmailMatching

Wait for an exact email matched by query. You can match emails by from, to, subject, cc, bcc fields. My default, non-strcit matching enabled, so it searches for inclusion of a string. For a strict matching (equality) prepend a value with = prefix.

 // wait for email with 'password' in subject
const email = await I.waitForEmailMatching({
 subject: 'password',
});

// wait 30 seconds for email with exact subject
const email = await I.waitForEmailMatching({
 subject: '=Forgot password',
}, 30);

//
const email = await I.waitForEmailMatching({
 from: '@mysite.com', // find anything from mysite
 subject: 'Restore password', // with Restore password in subject
});

Parameters

  • query object to locate an email
  • sec num? Number of seconds to wait.

Returns Promise<Email> an email received.

waitForNthEmail

Wait for exact number of emails in mailbox. Returns the last email in the list.

// wait for 2 emails
I.waitForNthEmail(2);
// wait for 5 emails for 60 seconds
I.waitForNthEmail(5, 60);
// wait for 2 emails and return the last one
const email = await I.waitForNthEmail(2);

Parameters

  • number
  • sec

grabEmailsMatching

Returns a bunch of emails matched by query. Similar to waitForEmailMatching but returns an array of emails.

// return 2 emails from 'user@user.com'
const emails = await I.grabEmailsMatching({ from: 'user@user.com'}, 2);

Parameters

  • query object to locate an email
  • num num? Number of emails to return.

Returns Promise<[Email]> emails matching criteria.

grabAllEmailsFromMailbox

Returns all emails from a mailbox.

const emails = await I.grabAllEmailsFromMailbox();

Returns Promise<[Email]> emails.

seeInEmailSubject

Checks that current email subject contains a text.

I.seeInEmailSubject('Restore password');

Requires an opened email. Use either waitForEmail* methods to open. Or open manually with I.openEmail() method.

Parameters

  • text

dontSeeInEmailSubject

Checks that current email subject does not contain a text.

I.seeInEmailSubject('Restore password');

Requires an opened email. Use either waitForEmail* methods to open. Or open manually with I.openEmail() method.

Parameters

  • text

seeInEmailBody

Checks that current email body contains a text.

I.seeInEmailBody('Click link');

Requires an opened email. Use either waitForEmail* methods to open. Or open manually with I.openEmail() method.

Parameters

  • text

dontSeeInEmailBody

Checks that current email body does not contain a text.

I.dontSeeInEmailBody('Click link');

Requires an opened email. Use either waitForEmail* methods to open. Or open manually with I.openEmail() method.

Parameters

  • text

seeEmailIsFrom

Checks that email is from a specified address.

I.seeEmailIsFrom('user@user.com');

Requires an opened email. Use either waitForEmail* methods to open. Or open manually with I.openEmail() method.

Parameters

  • text

seeEmailSubjectEquals

Checks that current email subject equals to text.

I.seeEmailSubjectEquals('Restore password');

Requires an opened email. Use either waitForEmail* methods to open. Or open manually with I.openEmail() method.

Parameters

  • text

dontSeeEmailSubjectEquals

Checks that current email subject doesn't equal to text.

I.dontSeeEmailSubjectEquals('Restore password');

Requires an opened email. Use either waitForEmail* methods to open. Or open manually with I.openEmail() method.

Parameters

  • text

seeNumberOfEmailAttachments

Checks that current email has expected number of attachments.

I.seeNumberOfEmailAttachments(2);

Requires an opened email. Use either waitForEmail* methods to open. Or open manually with I.openEmail() method.

Parameters

  • number

seeEmailAttachment

Checks that current email has an attachment with specified name.

I.seeEmailAttachment('ExampleAttachment.pdf');

Be aware that Mailslurp SDK removes special characters in name of attachment, e.g. "Example-Attachment.pdf" will have name "ExampleAttachment.pdf".

Requires an opened email. Use either waitForEmail* methods to open. Or open manually with I.openEmail() method.

Parameters

  • nameRegExp