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outline/server/emails/CollectionNotificationEmail.tsx
Tom Moor 15b1069bcc chore: Move to Typescript (#2783)
This PR moves the entire project to Typescript. Due to the ~1000 ignores this will lead to a messy codebase for a while, but the churn is worth it – all of those ignore comments are places that were never type-safe previously.

closes #1282
2021-11-29 06:40:55 -08:00

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import * as React from "react";
import { User, Collection } from "@server/models";
import Body from "./components/Body";
import Button from "./components/Button";
import EmailTemplate from "./components/EmailLayout";
import EmptySpace from "./components/EmptySpace";
import Footer from "./components/Footer";
import Header from "./components/Header";
import Heading from "./components/Heading";
export type Props = {
// @ts-expect-error ts-migrate(2749) FIXME: 'User' refers to a value, but is being used as a t... Remove this comment to see the full error message
actor: User;
// @ts-expect-error ts-migrate(2749) FIXME: 'Collection' refers to a value, but is being used ... Remove this comment to see the full error message
collection: Collection;
eventName: string;
unsubscribeUrl: string;
};
export const collectionNotificationEmailText = ({
actor,
collection,
eventName = "created",
}: Props) => `
${collection.name}
${actor.name} ${eventName} the collection "${collection.name}"
Open Collection: ${process.env.URL}${collection.url}
`;
export const CollectionNotificationEmail = ({
actor,
collection,
eventName = "created",
unsubscribeUrl,
}: Props) => {
return (
<EmailTemplate>
<Header />
<Body>
<Heading>{collection.name}</Heading>
<p>
{actor.name} {eventName} the collection "{collection.name}".
</p>
<EmptySpace height={10} />
<p>
<Button href={`${process.env.URL}${collection.url}`}>
Open Collection
</Button>
</p>
</Body>
<Footer unsubscribeUrl={unsubscribeUrl} />
</EmailTemplate>
);
};