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Boundry with RedwoodJS

Keep the client in the API side and call it from services, functions, or background jobs.

Install

This guide uses the official @boundry/sdk package. Its generated source is public on GitHub.

terminalShell
Shell
npm install @boundry/sdk

Add the server-side helper

Store BOUNDRY_API_KEY in the framework’s secret or server environment. Never include a project key in browser code.

api/src/lib/email.ts
typescript
import Boundry from '@boundry/sdk';

const client = new Boundry({
  apiKey: process.env.BOUNDRY_API_KEY,
});

export async function sendWelcomeEmail(to: string) {
  return client.emails.send({
    from: 'Acme <hello@acme.com>',
    to,
    subject: 'Welcome to Acme',
    html: '<p>It works.</p>',
  });
}

Production checklist

  • Send only from a domain verified in this regional project.
  • Move user-facing sends to the framework’s job system when available.
  • Reuse an idempotency key if you retry after an uncertain response.