Node.js API for ProtonMail
npm install protonmail-apiAllows interaction with ProtonMail through a simple Node.js API. Leverages the official WebClient, keeping with the spirit of security and privacy. Currently supports sending email, managing email/conversations, and managing labels and folders. See the documentation for full functionality.
_This project is not endorsed or supported by Proton Technologies AG._
npm install protonmail-api
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Send an Email
`js
const ProtonMail = require('protonmail-api');(async () => {
const pm = await ProtonMail.connect({
username: 'foobar@protonmail.com',
password: 'somethingsecure'
})
await pm.sendEmail({
to: 'justin@kalland.ch',
subject: 'Send email tutorial',
body: 'Hello world'
})
pm.close()
})()
`
More Examples
Numerous examples can be found in the tutorials section of the documentation.Documentation
Full documentation found hereHow?
This library uses Puppeteer (headless Chromium) to load and control the official ProtonMail WebClient.The first attempt at building this was by trying to reverse engineer the API from the WebClient. This proved to be difficult and fragile. By utilizing the AngularJS modules (through the headless browser) this library is able to leverage all the work that goes into the official WebClient. This also means complex and sensitive things (like cryptography) are not handled by this library. The main drawback to this approach is the added weight of Puppeteer.
Contributing
This project is looking for maintainers and contributors. Please contact justin@kalland.ch if you are interested.To run integration tests you need to provide a ProtonMail account. It is best to use a dedicated testing account without any filters. The credentials are set as environment variables
PM_USERNAME and PM_PASSWORD.Example:
`
PM_USERNAME=footest@protonmail.com PM_PASSWORD=kgjSOE223qWer npm run test
`Or create a
.env file (in this directory next to package.json:
`
PM_USERNAME=footest@protonmail.com
PM_PASSWORD=kgjSOE223qWer
``