The Nylas Sync Engine provides a RESTful API on top of a powerful email sync platform, making it easy to build apps on top of email. See the full API documentation for more details.
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Install the latest versions of VirtualBox and Install Vagrant.
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git clone https://github.com/nylas/sync-engine.git
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cd sync-engine
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vagrant up
Feel free to check out the
Vagrantfile
while this starts up. It creates a host-only network for the VM at192.168.10.200
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vagrant ssh
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cd /vagrant
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PYTHONPATH=\`pwd\` NYLAS_ENV=dev bin/inbox-start
And voilà! Auth an account via the commandline to start syncing:
bin/inbox-auth ben.bitdiddle1861@gmail.com
The inbox-auth
command will walk you through the process of obtaining an authorization token from Google or another service for syncing your mail. In the open-source version of the sync engine, your credentials are stored to the local MySQL database for simplicity. The open-source Nylas Sync Engine does not support Exchange, but the hosted version does.
The sync engine will automatically begin syncing your account with the underlying provider. The inbox-sync
command allows you to manually stop or restart the sync by running inbox-sync stop [YOUR_ACCOUNT]@example.com
or inbox-sync start [YOUR_ACCOUNT]@example.com
. Note that an initial sync can take quite a while depending on how much mail you have.
The Nylas API service provides a REST API for interacting with your data. To start it in your development environment, run command below from the /vagrant
folder within your VM:
$ bin/inbox-api
This will start the API Server on port 5555. At this point You're now ready to make requests! If you're using VirtualBox or VMWare fusion with Vagrant, port 5555 has already been forwarded to your host machine, so you can hit the API from your regular web browser.
You can get a list of all connected accounts by requesting http://localhost:5555/accounts
. This endpoint requires no authentication.
For subsequent requests to retreive mail, contacts, and calendar data, your app should pass the account_id
value from the previous step as the "username" parameter in HTTP Basic auth. For example:
curl --user 'ACCOUNT_ID_VALUE_HERE:' http://localhost:5555/threads
If you are using a web browser and would like to clear your cached HTTP Basic Auth values, simply visit http://localhost:5555/logout and click "Cancel".
Now you can start writing your own application on top of the Nylas API! For more information about the internals of the Nylas Sync Engine, see the Nylas API Documentation.
We provide a fully managed and supported version of the Nylas sync engine for production apps. Read more at https://nylas.com
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We require all authors sign our Contributor License Agreement when submitting pull requests. (It's similar to other projects, like NodeJS or Meteor.)
For the sake of simplicity and setup speed, the development VM does not include any authentication or permission. For developing with sensitive data, we encourage developers to add their own protection, such as only running Nylas on a local machine or behind a controlled firewall. Note that passwords and OAuth tokens are stored unencrypted in the local MySQL data store on disk. This is intentional, for the same reason as above.
This code is free software, licensed under the The GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL). See the LICENSE
file for more details.