This npm module provides functions to generate one-time passwords (OTPs) and send them via email using Nodemailer with custom subject and htmlContent.
To install the OTP Email Sender module, run the following command:
npm install otpwizardconst otpwizard = require('otpwizard');
// Example usage of generating OTP and sending email
const recipientEmail = '[email protected]';
//Create htmlTemplate which is an Jsx component just add $otp where otp needed to display
const htmlTemplate = (otp) => `
<p>Your OTP is: <strong>${otp}</strong></p>
<p>This OTP is valid for a limited time. Please do not share it with anyone.</p>
`;
//Create EmailObj so that you can send Email with Custom subject and htmlContent
const EmailObj = {
subject: "Your One-Time Password IS this please Verify",
emailInput:recipientEmail,
htmlContent,
};
otpwizard.sendEmail(6, EmailObj);Before using the OTP Email Sender module, ensure that you have created a .env file in the root directory of your project with the following environment variables:
[email protected]
GMAIL_PASS=your-gmail-password
Make sure to replace [email protected] and your-gmail-password with your actual Gmail username and password. These credentials will be used to authenticate with the Gmail SMTP server for sending emails.
subject: Custom subject for emailrecipient: The email address of the recipient.htmlContent(otp): A function that takes the OTP as an argument and returns the HTML content of the email.
Sends an email containing a dynamically generated OTP to the specified recipient.
otplength: The length of the OTP to generate.EmailObj: A Object Which Contains Subject,recipientEmail,htmlContent(otp).
Verifies whether the provided OTP matches the expected OTP.
providedOTP: The OTP provided by the user.expectedOTP: The expected OTP to compare against.
Returns true if the provided OTP matches the expected OTP, otherwise returns false.
For testing the functionality of otpwizard, you can use the provided backend test repository. This repository includes endpoints for sending OTP emails and verifying OTPs, providing a comprehensive testing environment for the package.
Check out the test repository here: OTPWizard Backend Test Repo
Contributions are welcome! If you have any suggestions, bug reports, or feature requests, please open an issue or submit a pull request.