clebersete/notification

this is a library that uses composer as a basis for generating email notifications

v1.0.1 2020-07-16 18:24 UTC

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Last update: 2024-06-01 10:56:30 UTC


README

This library has the function of sending e-mail using the phpmailer library. Doing this in an uncomplicated way is essential for any system.

To install the library, run the following command:

composer require gustavoweb / composer_teste

To use the library, simply require the composer to autoload, invoke the class and call the method:

<? php

require __DIR__. '/vendor/autoload.php';

USE Notification \ Email;

$ email = new Email (2, "mail.host.com", "your@email.com", "your-pass", "smtp secure (tls / ssl)", "port (587)", "from@email.com", "From Name");

$ email-> sendEmail ("SUbject", "Content", "reply@email.com", "Replay Name", "address@email.com", "Address Name");

Note that the entire configuration of sending e-mail is using the magic method builder! Once the builder method has been invoked within your application, your system will be able to take the shots.

Developers

License

MIT

** Another UpInside Training course, make good use of it! **

  • Import a HTML file and watch it magically convert to Markdown
  • Drag and drop images (requires your Dropbox account be linked)

You can also:

  • Import and save files from GitHub, Dropbox, Google Drive and One Drive
  • Drag and drop markdown and HTML files into Dillinger
  • Export documents as Markdown, HTML and PDF

Markdown is a lightweight markup language based on the formatting conventions that people naturally use in email. As [John Gruber] writes on the [Markdown site] [df1]

The overriding design goal for Markdown's formatting syntax is to make it as readable as possible. The idea is that a Markdown-formatted document should be publishable as-is, as plain text, without looking like it's been marked up with tags or formatting instructions.

This text you see here is * actually * written in Markdown! To get a feel for Markdown's syntax, type some text into the left window and watch the results in the right.

Tech

Dillinger uses a number of open source projects to work properly:

  • [AngularJS] - HTML enhanced for web apps!
  • [Ace Editor] - awesome web-based text editor
  • [markdown-it] - Markdown parser done right. Fast and easy to extend.
  • [Twitter Bootstrap] - great UI boilerplate for modern web apps
  • [node.js] - evented I / O for the backend
  • [Express] - fast node.js network app framework [@tjholowaychuk]
  • [Gulp] - the streaming build system
  • [Breakdance] (https://breakdance.github.io/breakdance/) - HTML to Markdown converter
  • [jQuery] - duh

And of course Dillinger itself is open source with a [public repository] [dill] on GitHub.

Installation

Dillinger requires [Node.js] (https://nodejs.org/) v4 + to run.

Install the dependencies and devDependencies and start the server.

sh $ cd dillinger $ npm install -d $ node app

For production environments ...

sh $ npm install --production $ NODE_ENV = production node app

Plugins

Dillinger is currently extended with the following plugins. Instructions on how to use them in your own application are linked below.

Plugin README
Dropbox [plugins / dropbox / README.md] [PlDb]
GitHub [plugins / github / README.md] [PlGh]
Google Drive [plugins / googledrive / README.md] [PlGd]
OneDrive [plugins / onedrive / README.md] [PlOd]
Medium [plugins / medium / README.md] [PlMe]
Google Analytics [plugins / googleanalytics / README.md] [PlGa]

Development

Want to contribute? Great!

Dillinger uses Gulp + Webpack for fast developing. Make a change in your file and instantly see your updates!

Open your favorite Terminal and run these commands.

First Tab: sh $ node app

Second Tab: sh $ gulp watch

(optional) Third: sh $ karma test

Building for source

For production release: sh $ gulp build --prod Generating pre-built zip archives for distribution: sh $ gulp build dist --prod

Docker

Dillinger is very easy to install and deploy in a Docker container.

By default, the Docker will expose port 8080, so change this within the Dockerfile if necessary. When ready, simply use the Dockerfile to build the image.

sh cd dillinger docker build -t joemccann / dillinger: $ {package.json.version}. This will create the dillinger image and pull in the necessary dependencies. Be sure to swap out $ {package.json.version} with the current version of Dillinger.

Once done, run the Docker image and ma