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How to Create a Notification Provider Module
In this document, you’ll learn how to create a notification provider module and the methods you must implement in it.
1. Create Module Directory#
Start by creating a new directory for your module. For example, src/modules/my-notification
.
2. Create the Notification Provider Service#
Create the file src/modules/my-notification/service.ts
that holds the implementation of the notification service.
The Notification Provider Module's main service must extend the AbstractNotificationProviderService
class imported from @medusajs/framework/utils
:
constructor#
The constructor allows you to access resources from the module's container using the first parameter, and the module's options using the second parameter.
If you're creating a client or establishing a connection with a third-party service, do it in the constructor.
Example
1import { AbstractNotificationProviderService } from "@medusajs/framework/utils"2import { Logger } from "@medusajs/framework/types"3 4type InjectedDependencies = {5 logger: Logger6}7 8type Options = {9 apiKey: string10}11 12class MyNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService {13 protected logger_: Logger14 protected options_: Options15 // assuming you're initializing a client16 protected client17 18 constructor (19 { logger }: InjectedDependencies,20 options: Options21 ) {22 super()23 24 this.logger_ = logger25 this.options_ = options26 27 // assuming you're initializing a client28 this.client = new Client(options)29 }30}31 32export default MyNotificationProviderService
constructor#
validateOptions#
This method validates the options of the provider set in medusa-config.ts
.
Implementing this method is optional. It's useful if your provider requires custom validation.
If the options aren't valid, throw an error.
Example
Parameters
options
Record<any, any>Returns
void
voidmedusa-config.ts
.
Implementing this method is optional. It's useful if your provider requires custom validation.
If the options aren't valid, throw an error.send#
This method is used to send a notification using the third-party provider or your custom logic.
Example
1// other imports...2import {3 ProviderSendNotificationDTO,4 ProviderSendNotificationResultsDTO5} from "@medusajs/framework/types"6 7class MyNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService {8 // ...9 async send(10 notification: ProviderSendNotificationDTO11 ): Promise<ProviderSendNotificationResultsDTO> {12 // TODO send the notification using a third-party13 // provider or custom logic.14 // for example:15 return this.client.send({16 email: notification.to,17 template: notification.template,18 template_data: notification.data19 })20 }21}
Parameters
notification
ProviderSendNotificationDTOThe details of the
notification to send.
notification
ProviderSendNotificationDTOReturns
Promise
Promise<ProviderSendNotificationResultsDTO>The result of sending
the notification.
Promise
Promise<ProviderSendNotificationResultsDTO>3. Create Module Definition File#
Create the file src/modules/my-notification/index.ts
with the following content:
This exports the module's definition, indicating that the MyNotificationProviderService
is the module's service.
4. Use Module#
To use your Notification Module Provider, add it to the providers
array of the Notification Module in medusa-config.ts
:
1import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils"2 3// ...4 5module.exports = defineConfig({6 // ...7 modules: [8 {9 resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/notification",10 options: {11 providers: [12 {13 resolve: "./src/modules/my-notification",14 id: "my-notification",15 options: {16 channels: ["email"],17 // provider options...18 },19 },20 ],21 },22 },23 ]24})
Make sure to specify the correct channels for your provider in the channels
option.
5. Test it Out#
Create Subscriber#
To test out the provider, create a subscriber at src/subscribers/user-created.ts
with the following content:
1import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils"2import {3 SubscriberArgs,4 type SubscriberConfig,5} from "@medusajs/medusa"6 7export default async function userCreatedHandler({8 event: { data },9 container,10}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) {11 const notificationModuleService = container.resolve(12 Modules.NOTIFICATION13 )14 const userModule = container.resolve(15 Modules.USER16 )17 18 const user = await userModule.retrieveUser(data.id)19 20 await notificationModuleService.createNotifications({21 to: user.email,22 channel: "email",23 template: "new-user"24 })25}26 27export const config: SubscriberConfig = {28 event: "user.created",29}
In the subscriber, you resolve the Notification and User modules. Then, you use the User Module's main service to retrieve the user's details.
Finally, you use the Notification Module's main service to send a notification to the user's email through the email
channel (assuming that's your provider's channel).
Make sure to replace the value of template
to the ID of the template in your provider.
Create User#
Use the following command to create a user:
After the user is created, the subscriber is executed, sending the notification using your provider.