- Extract sendEmail function to src/sendEmail.ts as primary module
- Export BaseEmailData and SendEmailOptions interfaces alongside
- Update all imports to use new location
- Add sendEmailDefault export for CommonJS compatibility
- Export parseAndValidateEmails for external utility use
- Updated README to highlight sendEmail as primary export
Breaking change: BaseEmailData and SendEmailOptions now imported from main module, not utils/helpers
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- New sendEmail<T>() helper that extends BaseEmailData for full type safety
- Supports both template-based and direct HTML emails
- Automatic email validation and address parsing
- Merges template output with custom data fields
- Full TypeScript autocomplete for custom Email collection fields
- Updated README with comprehensive examples and API reference
- Exports BaseEmailData and SendEmailOptions types for external use
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- Replace createMailingJobs() function with static mailingJobs array
- Remove complex initialization dependencies and function wrappers
- Jobs now get MailingService from payload context instead of factory injection
- Fix PayloadCMS task handler return types to use proper {output: {}} format
- Eliminate potential initialization race conditions
- Cleaner, more straightforward job registration process
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- Replace inline plugin task with jobs directory system
- Move sendTemplateEmailTask to jobs/sendEmailTask.ts and integrate with createMailingJobs()
- Simplify processEmailsJob to always process both pending and failed emails in one task
- Remove separate 'retry-failed' task type - retry logic now runs automatically
- Update MailingService to support lazy initialization for job context
- Update exports to include consolidated job system
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- Add sendTemplateEmailTask with comprehensive input schema
- Support template rendering, email parsing, and scheduling
- Include TypeScript interface SendTemplateEmailInput for type safety
- Add task to exports for easy import and usage
- Support custom email collection fields via extensible input
- Add comprehensive documentation with usage examples
Users can now:
✅ Import and add task to their Payload jobs configuration
✅ Queue emails programmatically via payload.jobs.queue()
✅ Use admin panel form interface for manual email queuing
✅ Get full TypeScript support with proper input types
✅ Extend with custom fields from their email collection
Example usage:
```typescript
import { sendTemplateEmailTask } from '@xtr-dev/payload-mailing'
// Add to Payload config
export default buildConfig({
jobs: { tasks: [sendTemplateEmailTask] }
})
// Queue from code
await payload.jobs.queue({
task: 'send-template-email',
input: {
templateSlug: 'welcome',
to: ['user@example.com'],
variables: { name: 'John' }
}
})
```
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- Remove complex sendEmail/scheduleEmail methods and SendEmailOptions types
- Add simple renderTemplate() helper for template rendering
- Users now create emails using payload.create() with full type safety
- Leverage Payload's existing collection system instead of duplicating functionality
- Provide comprehensive migration guide and usage examples
BREAKING CHANGES:
- sendEmail() and scheduleEmail() methods removed
- SendEmailOptions type removed
- Use payload.create() with email collection instead
- Use renderTemplate() helper for template rendering
Benefits:
✅ Full TypeScript support with generated Payload types
✅ Use any custom fields in your email collection
✅ Leverage Payload's validation, hooks, and access control
✅ Simpler, more consistent API
✅ Less code to maintain
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