Swift SMTP client.
- Connect securely through SSL/TLS when needed
- Authenticate with CRAM-MD5, LOGIN, PLAIN, or XOAUTH2
- Send emails with local file, HTML, and raw data attachments
- Add custom headers
- Documentation
macOS & Linux: Swift 5.2
or above.
You can add SwiftSMTP
to your project using Swift Package Manager. If your project does not have a Package.swift
file, create one by running swift package init
in the root directory of your project. Then open Package.swift
and add SwiftSMTP
as a dependency. Be sure to add it to your desired targets as well:
// swift-tools-version:4.0
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "MyProject",
products: [
.library(
name: "MyProject",
targets: ["MyProject"]),
],
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/Kitura/Swift-SMTP", .upToNextMinor(from: "5.1.0")), // add the dependency
],
targets: [
.target(
name: "MyProject",
dependencies: ["SwiftSMTP"]), // add targets
.testTarget( // note "SwiftSMTP" (NO HYPHEN)
name: "MyProjectTests",
dependencies: ["MyProject"]),
]
)
After adding the dependency and saving, run swift package generate-xcodeproj
in the root directory of your project. This will fetch dependencies and create an Xcode project which you can open and begin editing.
Version 5.0.0
brings breaking changes. See the quick migration guide here.
Initialize an SMTP
instance:
import SwiftSMTP
let smtp = SMTP(
hostname: "smtp.gmail.com", // SMTP server address
email: "[email protected]", // username to login
password: "password" // password to login
)
Additional parameters of SMTP
struct:
public init(hostname: String,
email: String,
password: String,
port: Int32 = 587,
tlsMode: TLSMode = .requireSTARTTLS,
tlsConfiguration: TLSConfiguration? = nil,
authMethods: [AuthMethod] = [],
domainName: String = "localhost",
timeout: UInt = 10)
By default, the SMTP
struct connects on port 587
and sends mail only if a TLS connection can be established. It also uses a TLSConfiguration
that uses no backing certificates. View the docs for more configuration options.
Create a Mail
object and use your SMTP
handle to send it. To set the sender and receiver of an email, use the User
struct:
let drLight = Mail.User(name: "Dr. Light", email: "[email protected]")
let megaman = Mail.User(name: "Megaman", email: "[email protected]")
let mail = Mail(
from: drLight,
to: [megaman],
subject: "Humans and robots living together in harmony and equality.",
text: "That was my ultimate wish."
)
smtp.send(mail) { (error) in
if let error = error {
print(error)
}
}
Add Cc and Bcc:
let roll = Mail.User(name: "Roll", email: "[email protected]")
let zero = Mail.User(name: "Zero", email: "[email protected]")
let mail = Mail(
from: drLight,
to: [megaman],
cc: [roll],
bcc: [zero],
subject: "Robots should be used for the betterment of mankind.",
text: "Any other use would be...unethical."
)
smtp.send(mail)
Create an Attachment
, attach it to your Mail
, and send it through the SMTP
handle. Here's an example of how you can send the three supported types of attachments--a local file, HTML, and raw data:
// Create a file `Attachment`
let fileAttachment = Attachment(
filePath: "~/img.png",
// "CONTENT-ID" lets you reference this in another attachment
additionalHeaders: ["CONTENT-ID": "img001"]
)
// Create an HTML `Attachment`
let htmlAttachment = Attachment(
htmlContent: "<html>Here's an image: <img src=\"cid:img001\"/></html>",
// To reference `fileAttachment`
related: [fileAttachment]
)
// Create a data `Attachment`
let data = "{\"key\": \"hello world\"}".data(using: .utf8)!
let dataAttachment = Attachment(
data: data,
mime: "application/json",
name: "file.json",
// send as a standalone attachment
inline: false
)
// Create a `Mail` and include the `Attachment`s
let mail = Mail(
from: from,
to: [to],
subject: "Check out this image and JSON file!",
// The attachments we created earlier
attachments: [htmlAttachment, dataAttachment]
)
// Send the mail
smtp.send(mail)
/* Each type of attachment has additional parameters for further customization */
let mail1: Mail = //...
let mail2: Mail = //...
smtp.send([mail1, mail2],
// This optional callback gets called after each `Mail` is sent.
// `mail` is the attempted `Mail`, `error` is the error if one occured.
progress: { (mail, error) in
},
// This optional callback gets called after all the mails have been sent.
// `sent` is an array of the successfully sent `Mail`s.
// `failed` is an array of (Mail, Error)--the failed `Mail`s and their corresponding errors.
completion: { (sent, failed) in
}
)
Inspired by Hedwig and Perfect-SMTP.
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