ogogo/mailservice

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Provide configurable Mail Transport Factories for ZF2 (Custom)

dev-master 2015-01-30 18:50 UTC

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README

Version 1.0 Created by Finbarr

Introduction

Provide configurable Mail Transport Factory and simple messaging for ZF2

Requirements

Features / Goals

  • Configure transport service for using Zend\Mail [COMPLETE]

Installation

Main Setup

With composer

  1. Add this project and the requirements in your composer.json:

    "require": {
        "ogogo/mailservice": "dev-master"
    }
  2. Now tell composer to download ZfcUser by running the command:

    $ php composer.phar update

Post installation

  1. Enabling it in your application.config.phpfile.

    <?php
    return array(
        'modules' => array(
            // ...
            'MailService'
        ),
        // ...
    );
  2. Copy the configuration files for local and global from ./vendor/ogogo/mailservice/config/mailservice.{local,global}.php.dist to ./config/autoload/mailservice.{local,global}.php and change the values as desired.

  3. If you are using the FileTransport (for development) create the directory ./data/mail.

Usage

// The template used by the PhpRenderer to create the content of the mail
$viewTemplate = 'module/email/testmail';

// The ViewModel variables to pass into the renderer
$value = array('foo' => 'bar');

$mailService = $this->getServiceManager()->get('mailservice_message');
$message = $mailService->createTextMessage($from, $to, $subject, $viewTemplate, $values);	
$mailService->send($message);

SMTP Setup

MailService uses sendmail by default, but you can set it up to use SMTP by putting your information in the config file like this:

$settings = array(
    'transport_class' => 'Zend\Mail\Transport\Smtp',

    'options_class' => 'Zend\Mail\Transport\SmtpOptions',

    'options' => array(
        'host' => 'smtp.gmail.com',
        'connection_class' => 'login',
        'connection_config' => array(
            'ssl' => 'tls',
            'username' => 'YOUR-USERNAME-HERE@gmail.com',
            'password' => 'YOUR-PASSWORD-HERE'
        ),
        'port' => 587
    )
);