codewiser / laravel-sendsay-mailer
SendSay mailer for Laravel
Requires
- php: ^8.1
- laravel/framework: ^10.0|^11.0
README
This package brings one more mailer to your Laravel project — https://sendsay.ru service.
It supports as personal, as mass sending of emails.
Disclaimer
This mailer was tested with very specific tasks, so we can not guarantee that it will meet your expectations.
Installation
Just install package from composer.
Configuration
Add sendsay
section to mail.mailers
config of your application:
'sendsay' => [ 'transport' => 'sendsay', 'endpoint' => env('SENDSAY_URL', 'https://api.sendsay.ru/general/api/v100/json'), 'login' => env('SENDSAY_LOGIN'), 'password' => env('SENDSAY_PASS'), 'sub_login' => env('SENDSAY_SUBLOGIN', ''), ],
Service will write info/error logs to channel defined in mail.mailers.log.channel
config.
Finally, set MAIL_MAILER=sendsay
to your .env
file.
Mass sending
Compose Mailable
with more than one recipient and just
send it:
use \Illuminate\Support\Facades\Mail; $recipients = [ 'foo@example.com', 'bar@example.com', ]; Mail::send(new CustomMailable($recipients));
Personal sending
Compose Mailable
with only one recipient or use Notification
.
Getting response
The only way to pass mailer response through facade back to the application
(that I found) it to append response as a debug of
\Symfony\Component\Mailer\SentMessage
:
use \Illuminate\Support\Facades\Mail; use \Illuminate\Mail\Events\MessageSent; $recipients = [ 'foo@example.com', 'bar@example.com', ]; Event::listen(MessageSent::class, function (MessageSent $event) { // json encoded response dump($event->sent->getDebug()); }); Mail::send(new CustomMailable($recipients));