Loic.lukencode.FluentEmail 1.0.0

dotnet add package Loic.lukencode.FluentEmail --version 1.0.0
                    
NuGet\Install-Package Loic.lukencode.FluentEmail -Version 1.0.0
                    
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<PackageReference Include="Loic.lukencode.FluentEmail" Version="1.0.0" />
                    
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
<PackageVersion Include="Loic.lukencode.FluentEmail" Version="1.0.0" />
                    
Directory.Packages.props
<PackageReference Include="Loic.lukencode.FluentEmail" />
                    
Project file
For projects that support Central Package Management (CPM), copy this XML node into the solution Directory.Packages.props file to version the package.
paket add Loic.lukencode.FluentEmail --version 1.0.0
                    
#r "nuget: Loic.lukencode.FluentEmail, 1.0.0"
                    
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
#:package Loic.lukencode.FluentEmail@1.0.0
                    
#:package directive can be used in C# file-based apps starting in .NET 10 preview 4. Copy this into a .cs file before any lines of code to reference the package.
#addin nuget:?package=Loic.lukencode.FluentEmail&version=1.0.0
                    
Install as a Cake Addin
#tool nuget:?package=Loic.lukencode.FluentEmail&version=1.0.0
                    
Install as a Cake Tool

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FluentEmail - All in one email sender for .NET and .NET Core

The easiest way to send email from .NET and .NET Core. Use Razor for email templates and send using SendGrid, MailGun, SMTP and more.

Maintained by Luke Lowrey - follow me on twitter @lukencode for updates. See my blog for a detailed guide A complete guide to send email in .NET

Nuget Packages

Core Library

  • FluentEmail.Core - Just the domain model. Includes very basic defaults, but is also included with every other package here.
  • FluentEmail.Smtp - Send email via SMTP server.

Renderers

Mail Provider Integrations

Basic Usage

var email = await Email
    .From("john@email.com")
    .To("bob@email.com", "bob")
    .Subject("hows it going bob")
    .Body("yo bob, long time no see!")
    .SendAsync();

Dependency Injection

Configure FluentEmail in startup.cs with these helper methods. This will inject IFluentEmail (send a single email) and IFluentEmailFactory (used to send multiple emails in a single context) with the ISender and ITemplateRenderer configured using AddRazorRenderer(), AddSmtpSender() or other packages.

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services
        .AddFluentEmail("fromemail@test.test")
        .AddRazorRenderer()
        .AddSmtpSender("localhost", 25);
}

Using a Razor template

// Using Razor templating package (or set using AddRazorRenderer in services)
Email.DefaultRenderer = new RazorRenderer();

var template = "Dear @Model.Name, You are totally @Model.Compliment.";

var email = Email
    .From("bob@hotmail.com")
    .To("somedude@gmail.com")
    .Subject("woo nuget")
    .UsingTemplate(template, new { Name = "Luke", Compliment = "Awesome" });

Using a Liquid template

Liquid templates are a more secure option for Razor templates as they run in more restricted environment. While Razor templates have access to whole power of CLR functionality like file access, they also are more insecure if templates come from untrusted source. Liquid templates also have the benefit of being faster to parse initially as they don't need heavy compilation step like Razor templates do.

Model properties are exposed directly as properties in Liquid templates so they also become more compact.

See Fluid samples for more examples.

// Using Liquid templating package (or set using AddLiquidRenderer in services)

// file provider is used to resolve layout files if they are in use
var fileProvider = new PhysicalFileProvider(Path.Combine(someRootPath, "EmailTemplates"));
var options = new LiquidRendererOptions
{
    FileProvider = fileProvider
};

Email.DefaultRenderer = new LiquidRenderer(Options.Create(options));

// template which utilizes layout
var template = @"
{% layout '_layout.liquid' %}
Dear {{ Name }}, You are totally {{ Compliment }}.";

var email = Email
    .From("bob@hotmail.com")
    .To("somedude@gmail.com")
    .Subject("woo nuget")
    .UsingTemplate(template, new ViewModel { Name = "Luke", Compliment = "Awesome" });

Sending Emails

// Using Smtp Sender package (or set using AddSmtpSender in services)
Email.DefaultSender = new SmtpSender();

//send normally
email.Send();

//send asynchronously
await email.SendAsync();

Template File from Disk

var email = Email
    .From("bob@hotmail.com")
    .To("somedude@gmail.com")
    .Subject("woo nuget")
    .UsingTemplateFromFile($"{Directory.GetCurrentDirectory()}/Mytemplate.cshtml", new { Name = "Rad Dude" });

Embedded Template File

Note for .NET Core 2 users: You'll need to add the following line to the project containing any embedded razor views. See this issue for more details.

<MvcRazorExcludeRefAssembliesFromPublish>false</MvcRazorExcludeRefAssembliesFromPublish>
var email = new Email("bob@hotmail.com")
	.To("benwholikesbeer@twitter.com")
	.Subject("Hey cool name!")
	.UsingTemplateFromEmbedded("Example.Project.Namespace.template-name.cshtml", 
		new { Name = "Bob" }, 
		TypeFromYourEmbeddedAssembly.GetType().GetTypeInfo().Assembly);
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  • net5.0

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