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emailSubscription
petermillspaugh
emailSubscription
Val Town email subscriptions 📧 Handles email subscription signup+verification and sending. Steps Fork and run the sibling Vals to set up SQLite tables: createSubscribers , createNewsletters , createEmailLogs Fork this Val and update for your use case (e.g. confirmation link, sendEmail args, form fields, etc.) Add an HTML form to your frontend that calls /send-verification , or just use / to return a simple HTML form Add a confirmation page on the frontend that calls /confirm-verification Fork sibling Vals to get verification email markup , send verification emails , create a list of newsletters , create a newsletter template , create an individual newsletter , send test emails , send emails , and handle unsubscribe Optionally, fork cousin Vals to view subscribers , email yourself daily subscriber count , email yourself a reminder to write your next newsletter , and send test emails Frontend form You should have a form that hits the /send-verification API endpoint on submit. Remember to adjust the endpoint URL to that of your fork (or else you'll be signing people up for my website!). As a simple alternative, you could use the / handler of this Val, which returns a simple HTML form. Here's a simple example using React: const EmailSignupForm = () => { const [name, setName] = useState(""); const [email, setEmail] = useState(""); async function handleSubmit(e) { e.preventDefault(); setName(""); setEmail(""); const formData = new FormData(); formData.append("name", name); formData.append("email", email); await fetch("https://petermillspaugh-emailSubscription.web.val.run/send-verification", { method: "POST", body: formData, }); } return ( <form onSubmit={handleSubmit}> <label htmlFor="name">First name</label> <input id="name" value={name} onChange={(e) => setName(e.target.value)} type="text" required={true} /> <label htmlFor="email">Email</label> <input id="email" value={email} onChange={(e) => setEmail(e.target.value)} type="email" required={true} /> <button type="submit">Subscribe</button> </form> ); }; You can see a full example on petemillspaugh.com: signup in the footer and code on github . You can add/remove input fields as you wish, of course (e.g. maybe you don't need a name, or maybe you want a how'd-you-hear-about-us field). Just adjust the SQL and frontend implementation accordingly. Frontend confirmation page Create a confirmation page that accepts an email and token as query params and calls the /confirm-verification endpoint. Simple example using React (and Next.js /page directory): const EmailConfirmationPage = () => { const router = useRouter(); const { email, token } = router.query; const [isConfirmed, setIsConfirmed] = useState(false); useEffect(() => { async function confirmEmail() { if (!email || !token) return; const response = await fetch(`https://petermillspaugh-emailSubscription.web.val.run/confirm-verification?email=${email}&token=${token}`, { method: "PUT", }); const { confirmed } = await response.json(); if (confirmed) setIsConfirmed(true); } confirmEmail(); }, [email, token]); if (!isConfirmed) return null; return ( <main> <h1>You’re all set!</h1> </main> ); }; Full example is here and code is here . As an alternative, you could make /confirm-verification a GET route and have your email confirmation link sent by the first route be https://petermillspaugh-emailSubscription.web.val.run/confirm-verification?email=${email}&token=${token} (swapping in your namespace). That would be marginally faster, probably, but you'd still need some way to convey confirmation to the user (e.g. add some "You're all set" message to the return). Plus, the route writes to the subscribers table, so a PUT feels more appropriate. Notes Sending emails to people other than yourself on Val Town is a paid feature—if you want to stay on the free plan, you can go with a package like nodemailer or @sendgrid/mail
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styleSystem
tmcw
styleSystem
@jsxImportSource npm:hono/jsx
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oldfashioned
tmcw
oldfashioned
@jsxImportSource npm:hono/jsx
HTTP
getMaterials
tmcw
getMaterials
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by tmcw
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getMaterialIds
tmcw
getMaterialIds
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by tmcw
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getCookie
tmcw
getCookie
Get a cookie from the request or optionally from inflight
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setCookie
tmcw
setCookie
Set a cookie and keep track of it inflight
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getInflight
tmcw
getInflight
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by tmcw
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blog
pomdtr
blog
Val Town Blog A blog written, developed and hosted on val.town. How ? Each article on this blog is contained single val, with a #blog tag. See this example article . // #blog // title: Example Post import { article } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/article"; import { extractValInfo } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/extractValInfo"; import { html } from "https://esm.town/v/stevekrouse/html?v=5"; export async function examplePost(req: Request) { const { author, name } = extractValInfo(import.meta.url); return html(await article(author, name)); } Each of these post work on it's own . This val is able to: list them with the /v1/search api (with a #blog query) post with different author than the owner of this val will be filtered out only public vals will be listed render the readme of those vals using remark (with github styling) This process run each time a user visit the web endpoint , so the blog is always up to date. You can get your own instance of the blog by just forking this val .
HTTP
honoJSX
stevekrouse
honoJSX
Remix of: pomdtr/honoJSX
HTTP
honoExample
stevekrouse
honoExample
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by stevekrouse
HTTP
handler
maxjoygit
handler
Remix of: tmcw/honoExample
HTTP
honoJSX
pomdtr
honoJSX
@jsxImportSource https://esm.sh/hono/jsx
HTTP
honoTanaEndpoint
lavacxx
honoTanaEndpoint
Remix of: nbbaier/honoTanaEndpoint
HTTP
honoTanaEndpoint
nbbaier
honoTanaEndpoint
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by nbbaier
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tanaSave
nbbaier
tanaSave
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by nbbaier
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