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Getting Started

Create a workflow to Verify List of Email Address with the Verifalia API. When you configure and deploy the workflow, it will run on Pipedream's servers 24x7 for free.

  1. Configure the Verify List of Email Address action
    1. Connect your Verifalia account
    2. Configure Email Addresses
    3. Optional- Select a Quality Level
    4. Optional- Configure Data Retention Period
  2. Select a trigger to run your workflow on HTTP requests, schedules or app events
  3. Deploy the workflow
  4. Send a test event to validate your setup
  5. Turn on the trigger

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Details

This is a pre-built, source-available component from Pipedream's GitHub repo. The component is developed by Pipedream and the community, and verified and maintained by Pipedream.

To contribute an update to an existing component or create a new component, create a PR on GitHub. If you're new to Pipedream component development, you can start with quickstarts for trigger span and action development, and then review the component API reference.

Verify List of Email Address on Verifalia
Description:Verify a list of email address and check if it is properly formatted, really exists and can accept mails, flagging spam traps, disposable emails and much more. [See the docs](https://verifalia.com/developers#email-validations-creating) for more information
Version:0.1.0
Key:verifalia-verify-list-emails

Code

import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform";
import verifalia from "../../verifalia.app.mjs";
import common from "../../common.mjs";

import {
  CancellationToken,
  OperationCanceledError,
} from "verifalia";

export default {
  name: "Verify List of Email Address",
  description: "Verify a list of email address and check if it is properly formatted, really exists and can accept mails, " +
    "flagging spam traps, disposable emails and much more. [See the docs](https://verifalia.com/developers#email-validations-creating) for more information",
  key: "verifalia-verify-list-emails",
  version: "0.1.0",
  type: "action",
  props: {
    verifalia,
    emailAddresses: {
      type: "string[]",
      label: "Email Addresses",
      description: "Enter a list of email address to verify (e.g. `batman@gmail.com`)",
      optional: false,
    },
    quality: {
      type: "string",
      label: "Quality Level",
      description: "The higher the quality level the longer it could take to complete the verification; by default, we use the configured default quality level for your Verifalia user.",
      optional: true,
      options: common.qualityLevelOptions,
    },
    retention: {
      type: "string",
      label: "Data Retention Period",
      description: "The data retention period to observe for the validation job, expressed in the format `dd.hh:mm:ss` " +
        "(where dd: days, hh: hours, mm: minutes, ss: seconds); the initial `dd.` part is added only for periods of " +
        "more than 24 hours. The value has a minimum of 5 minutes (`0:5:0`) and a maximum of 30 days (`30.0:0:0`): " +
        "Verifalia will delete the job and its data once its data retention period is over, starting to count when " +
        "it gets completed.",
      optional: true,
    },
  },

  async run({ $ }) {
    const { run } = $.context;
    const verifaliaClient = this.verifalia.buildVerifaliaRestClient();

    // This component takes advantage of the new Pipedream's flow suspension: we handle
    // the first run vs. callback scenarios hereafter.

    if (run.runs === 1) {
      // Check the format of the data retention period and report a user-friendly error

      if (this.retention && !this.verifalia.isValidTimeSpan(this.retention)) {
        throw new Error(`The specified data retention period '${this.retention}' is incorrect: must be in the ` +
          "format dd.hh:mm:ss (where dd: days, hh: hours, mm: minutes, ss: seconds).");
      }

      // HACK: Pausing a workflow is not supported in test mode, as the editor would just
      // output the message "Would have paused until...". To overcome this, we are *not*
      // suspending runs in test mode and, in that case, proceed with a standard polling
      // to the API, backed by the usual Promise support. If the execution time approaches
      // the one we are allowed by Pipedream, we just let the user know.

      let resumeUrl = null;
      let waitForResults = false;
      let cancellationToken = null;

      if ($.context.test) {
        // In test mode, we will wait for the verification results during this execution
        // and cancel the token after 20s (the actual lowest limit is 30s).
        // See: https://pipedream.com/docs/limits/#time-per-execution

        waitForResults = true;
        cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
        setTimeout(() => cancellationToken.cancel(), 20 * 1000);
      } else {
        // In deployment mode, we won't wait for the verification results during this
        // execution and, instead, rely on the Verifalia completion callback support and
        // on the Pipedream's new ability to suspend execution flows.

        resumeUrl = $.flow.rerun(86400 * 1000, {}, 1).resume_url;
      }

      // Submit the verification to Verifalia

      let job;

      try {
        const parsedEmails = !Array.isArray(this.emailAddresses)
          ? JSON.parse(this.emailAddresses)
          : this.emailAddresses;

        const formattedEmails = parsedEmails.map((emailAddress) => ({
          inputData: emailAddress,
        }));

        job = await this.verifalia.wrapVerifaliaApiInvocation(async () => {
          return await verifaliaClient
            .emailValidations
            .submit({
              quality: this.quality,
              entries: formattedEmails,
              retention: this.retention,
              callback: {
                url: resumeUrl,
              },
            },
            waitForResults,
            cancellationToken);
        });
      } catch (error) {
        // If the error is an OperationCanceledError it means that we are in test mode and
        // have manually cancelled the submission: just let the user know why that happened.

        if (error instanceof OperationCanceledError) {
          // Had to replace the word req*ire with a synonym because of https://github.com/PipedreamHQ/pipedream/issues/3187 :)

          throw new Error("This operation would need some more time to complete and that would not work properly in " +
            "Pipedream's test mode. Please deploy your workflow to get a meaningful email verification result.");
        }

        throw error;
      }

      // Handle the verification outcome, if available

      if (job.overview.status === "Completed") {
        if (!resumeUrl) {
          // We are in test mode and the validation just completed in a single request

          return job;
        }

        // TODO: If the validation completed, abort the suspension and return the results
        // Blocked by https://github.com/PipedreamHQ/pipedream/issues/3151

        // We are *not* in test mode and the job is complete: simulate an instantaneous
        // webhook completion callback, as the external one may take a few seconds to
        // fire and we wish to continue the flow as fast as possible.

        return axios($, {
          method: "POST",
          url: resumeUrl,
          data: {
            event: {
              type: "email-validation.completed",
              data: {
                id: job.overview.id,
              },
            },
          },
          returnFullResponse: true,
        });
      }

      // If we are here, the validation is not yet completed and the flow is going to
      // be suspended by Pipedream.
    } else {
      const callbackRequest = run.callback_request;

      // We are only interested in a specific callback type

      if (callbackRequest.body.event.type === "email-validation.completed") {
        // Retrieve and return the job

        const jobId = callbackRequest.body.event.data.id;

        return await this.verifalia.wrapVerifaliaApiInvocation(() => verifaliaClient
          .emailValidations
          .get(jobId));
      }

      // We have just received a callback we weren't waiting for :/

      console.log(callbackRequest);
      throw new Error("An error occurred while processing your request, sorry.");
    }
  },
};

Configuration

This component may be configured based on the props defined in the component code. Pipedream automatically prompts for input values in the UI and CLI.
LabelPropTypeDescription
VerifaliaverifaliaappThis component uses the Verifalia app.
Email AddressesemailAddressesstring[]

Enter a list of email address to verify (e.g. batman@gmail.com)

Quality LevelqualitystringSelect a value from the drop down menu:{ "label": "Standard quality", "value": "standard" }{ "label": "High quality", "value": "high" }{ "label": "Extreme quality", "value": "extreme" }
Data Retention Periodretentionstring

The data retention period to observe for the validation job, expressed in the format dd.hh:mm:ss (where dd: days, hh: hours, mm: minutes, ss: seconds); the initial dd. part is added only for periods of more than 24 hours. The value has a minimum of 5 minutes (0:5:0) and a maximum of 30 days (30.0:0:0): Verifalia will delete the job and its data once its data retention period is over, starting to count when it gets completed.

Authentication

Verifalia uses API keys for authentication. When you connect your Verifalia account, Pipedream securely stores the keys so you can easily authenticate to Verifalia APIs in both code and no-code steps.

In order to connect Verifalia with Pipedream, enter your Verifalia username and password below.

  • To learn more about how Verifalia handles authentication, see their documentation.
  • Make sure to use a strong and unique password for Verifalia.

About Verifalia

Verifalia is a fast and accurate email verification service which identifies deliverable, invalid, or otherwise risky email addresses in real-time: it stops bad and low-quality emails getting into your systems, reduces bounce rates and keeps your campaigns deliverable.

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