/mjml

MJML: the only framework that makes responsive-email easy

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| Introduction | Installation | Usage | Contribute |



Introduction

MJML is a markup language designed to reduce the pain of coding a responsive email. Its semantic syntax makes it easy and straightforward while its rich standard components library fastens your development time and lightens your email codebase. MJML’s open-source engine takes care of translating the MJML you wrote into responsive HTML.



Installation

Requirements:

  • Node >= 4.2.x

Via NPM:


npm install -g mjml

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Command line

Compile the file and output the result in a.html

$> mjml -r input.mjml

Redirect the result to a file

$> mjml -r input.mjml -o output.html

Watch a file and compile every time the file changes

$> mjml -w input.mjml -o output.html

### Inside NodeJs
import mjml from 'mjml'

/*
  Compile an mjml string
*/
const htmlOutput = mjml.mjml2html(`<mj-body>
  <mj-section>
    <mj-column>
      <mj-text>
        Hello World!
      </mj-text>
    </mj-column>
  </mj-section>
</mj-body>
`)

/*
  Print the responsive HTML generated
*/
console.log(htmlOutput);

Create your component

Issue the following in your terminal

$> mjml --init-component <name of your component>

# If your component cannot contain anything else than text:
$> mjml --init-component <name of you component> -e

# It means nothing inside it will be parsed by the mjml engine.

It will create a basic component template in a .js file. Follow the instructions provided in the file and read more about custom components in the documentation


Try it live

Get your hands dirty by trying the MJML online editor! Write awesome code on the left side and preview your email on the right. You can also get the rendered HTML directly from the online editor.

try it live


Contributors

Maxime Robin Loeck Guillaume Meriadec Arnaud HTeuMeuLeu Emmanuel Payer Matthieu
Maxime Robin Loeck Guillaume Meriadec Arnaud HTeuMeuLeu Emmanuel Payet Matthieu

Contribute

  • Fork the repository
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  • Make your pull request
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