I'm trying to send an email through Google API.
I'm using googleapis for Google API access in node.js .
My issue is that when I try to send a simple mail with no attachments, I get the following error:
'raw' RFC822 payload message string or uploading message via /upload/* URL required
I didn't define in my request that there is an attachment and I don't see any error in the email addresses.
Please help.
My code:
var google = require('googleapis');
var gmailClass = google.gmail('v1');
var email_lines = [];
email_lines.push("From: \"Some Name Here\" <rootyadaim@gmail.com>");
email_lines.push("To: hanochg@gmail.com");
email_lines.push('Content-type: text/html;charset=iso-8859-1');
email_lines.push('MIME-Version: 1.0');
email_lines.push("Subject: New future subject here");
email_lines.push("");
email_lines.push("And the body text goes here");
email_lines.push("<b>And the bold text goes here</b>");
var email =email_lines.join("\r\n").trim();
var base64EncodedEmail = new Buffer(email).toString('base64');
gmailClass.users.messages.send({
auth: OAuth2Client,
userId: "me",
message:
{
raw: base64EncodedEmail
}
},
function(err, results){});
Changes were made to version 1.0.3 of the google api. Try using the following syntax:
Make sure that base64EncodedEmail is url safe. You can use the
base64EncodedEmail.replace(/\+/g, '-').replace(/\//g, '_')
code posted by mscdex. This syntax worked for v. 1.0.11