packages/js/README.md
The @novu/js package provides a JavaScript SDK for building custom inbox notification experiences.
The package provides a low-level API for interacting with the Novu platform In-App notifications.
Install @novu/js npm package in your app
npm install @novu/js
Add the below code in your application
import { Novu } from '@novu/js';
const novu = new Novu({
applicationIdentifier: 'YOUR_NOVU_APPLICATION_IDENTIFIER',
subscriber: 'YOUR_INTERNAL_SUBSCRIBER_ID',
});
const { data: notifications, error } = await novu.notifications.list();
|| Info: you can find the applicationIdentifier in the Novu dashboard under the API keys page.
When HMAC encryption is enabled in your Novu environment, you need to provide both subscriberHash and optionally contextHash to secure your requests.
Generate a subscriber hash on your backend:
import { createHmac } from 'crypto';
const subscriberHash = createHmac('sha256', process.env.NOVU_API_KEY)
.update(subscriberId)
.digest('hex');
Pass it to the Novu instance:
const novu = new Novu({
applicationIdentifier: 'YOUR_NOVU_APPLICATION_IDENTIFIER',
subscriber: 'SUBSCRIBER_ID',
subscriberHash: 'SUBSCRIBER_HASH_VALUE',
});
If you're using the context option to pass additional data, generate a context hash on your backend:
import { createHmac } from 'crypto';
import { canonicalize } from '@tufjs/canonical-json';
const context = { tenant: 'acme', app: 'dashboard' };
const contextHash = createHmac('sha256', process.env.NOVU_API_KEY)
.update(canonicalize(context))
.digest('hex');
Pass both context and contextHash to the Novu instance:
const novu = new Novu({
applicationIdentifier: 'YOUR_NOVU_APPLICATION_IDENTIFIER',
subscriber: 'SUBSCRIBER_ID',
subscriberHash: 'SUBSCRIBER_HASH_VALUE',
context: { tenant: 'acme', app: 'dashboard' },
contextHash: 'CONTEXT_HASH_VALUE',
});
Note: When HMAC encryption is enabled and
contextis provided, thecontextHashis required. The hash is order-independent, so{a:1, b:2}produces the same hash as{b:2, a:1}.
You can provide custom socket configuration options using the socketOptions parameter. These options will be merged with the default socket configuration when initializing the WebSocket connection.
By default, the socket type is determined automatically based on the socketUrl. You can explicitly set the socket type using the socketType option:
'cloud' — uses PartySocket (default for Novu Cloud URLs)'self-hosted' — uses socket.io (default for custom/self-hosted URLs)This is useful when proxying Novu Cloud through your own domain, where the URL no longer matches a known Novu Cloud URL but PartySocket is still required, or conversely when you need socket.io behavior with a custom URL.
const novu = new Novu({
applicationIdentifier: 'YOUR_NOVU_APPLICATION_IDENTIFIER',
subscriber: 'YOUR_INTERNAL_SUBSCRIBER_ID',
socketUrl: 'wss://your-proxy.example.com/novu-socket',
socketOptions: {
socketType: 'cloud',
},
});
When using socket.io (socketType: 'self-hosted' or a non-Cloud URL), you can pass any socket.io-client options:
const novu = new Novu({
applicationIdentifier: 'YOUR_NOVU_APPLICATION_IDENTIFIER',
subscriber: 'YOUR_INTERNAL_SUBSCRIBER_ID',
socketOptions: {
reconnectionDelay: 5000,
timeout: 20000,
path: '/my-custom-path',
// ... other socket.io-client options
},
});