happyr/mailer-bundle

Happyr MailerBundle lets you send nice HTML emails. Use a twig template to design your emails. You may even use attachments.

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Type:symfony-bundle

2.1.6 2018-11-06 12:59 UTC

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README

Happyr Mailer Bundle makes it easier to send HTML emails with your Symfony2 application. This bundle supports template rendering and sending attachments.

Installation

Step 1: Using Composer

Install it with Composer!

composer require happyr/mailer-bundle

Step 2: Register the bundle

To register the bundles with your kernel:

<?php

// in AppKernel::registerBundles()
$bundles = array(
    // ...
    new Happyr\MailerBundle\HappyrMailerBundle(),
    // ...
);

Step 3: Configure the bundle

# app/config/config.yml

happyr_mailer:
    // ...
    from:
        email: you@company.com
        name: Your name

You find a the full configuration reference here.

Usage

<?php
// AnyController.php

public function anyAction(){
    $mailer=$this->get('happyr.mailer');

    $mailer->send('me@domain.com','AnyBundle:Email:test.html.twig');
}

Attachments: If you want to send attachments you need to add them the the parameters array.

    $this->send($mail, $template, array('user'=>$user, 'attachments'=>
	array(
		//two attachments. You must specify either 'data' or 'path'
		array(
			'data'=>$bindaryPdf,
		    'contentType'=>'application/pdf',
		    'filename'=>'Invoice.pdf',
		),
		array(
			'path'=>$pathToPdf,
		    'contentType'=>'application/pdf',
		    'filename'=>'Welcome.pdf',
		),
	)));

Message headers: You can add extra headers on the message if you like

    $this->send($mail, $template, array('user'=>$user, 'message_headers'=>
	array(
		'X-Mailgun-Variables' => json_encode(['foobar'=>'baz'])		
	)));

Send emails from Symfony command

If you want to send emails from a Symfony2 command you are often getting errors like: You cannot create a service ("request") of an inactive scope ("request"). or You cannot create a service ("templating.helper.assets") of an inactive scope ("request").

The error occur because you don't have access to a Request object. This bundle help you to fake a Request object. You need to change some config:

# app/config/config.yml

happyr_mailer:
    fake_request: true #default value is false

If a request object does not exists we will help you to create it.

Changelog

1.3.0 It is not possible to send emails from a console command without getting errors like: "You cannot create a service ("request") of an inactive scope ("request")."

1.2.0 You will no logner get exceptions from switft. If you want to catch exceptions use Happyr\MailerBundle\Exceptions\MailException.

You may now choose how error are handeled by using the error_tyoe config.

# app/config/config.yml

happyr_mailer:
    error_type: 'exception' #other possible values are 'error', 'warning', 'notice' and 'none'