prspace / mailjet
Mailjet driver for Laravel
Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: 5.0.0
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Last update: 2024-12-19 01:08:12 UTC
README
- Laravel: 4
- Author: Parvez Rahaman
- Author Homepage: https://github.com/prspace
This package extends the Laravel 4 MailService to enable Mailjet integration, based on Mailjet API v3.
Installation
Firstly you want to include this package in your composer.json file.
"require": { "prspace/mailjet" : "1.0.*" }
Now you'll want to update or install via composer.
composer update
Next you open up app/config/app.php and replace the MailServiceProvider with
'Prspace\Mailjet\MailjetServiceProvider'
NOTE It is very important that you replace the default service providers to avoid conflicts. You don't lose any original functionality regarding mail drivers, they are still available.
Configuration is pretty easy: add the following entry to your config/services.php:
'mailjet' => [ 'key' => 'APIKEY', 'secret' => 'APISECRET', ],
And replace the values with your respective api key and secret key.
Next, change the mail driver in your config/mail.php or your .env file to 'mailjet', and make sure you have a valid and authorised from-address configured.
That's all and you're good to go. For usage, check the Laravel 4 mail documentation
##API access##
I have also integrated direct access to Mailtjet's API, based on their example code.
To install, append the aliases in config/app.php with
'Mailjet' => 'Prspace\Mailjet\Facades\Mailjet',
Examples
Based on https://github.com/mailjet/mailjet-apiv3-php-simple/blob/master/README.md
SendAPI
- A function to send an email :
function sendEmail() { $params = [ "method" => "POST", "from" => "ms.mailjet@example.com", "to" => "mr.mailjet@example.com", "subject" => "Hello World!", "text" => "Greetings from Mailjet." ]; $result = Mailjet::sendEmail($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 200) echo "success - email sent"; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
- A function to send an email with some attachments (absolute paths on your computer) :
function sendEmailWithAttachments() { $params = [ "method" => "POST", "from" => "ms.mailjet@example.com", "to" => "mr.mailjet@example.com", "subject" => "Hello World!", "text" => "Greetings from Mailjet.", "attachment" => ["@/path/to/first/file.txt", "@/path/to/second/file.txt"] ]; $result = Mailjet::sendEmail($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 200) echo "success - email sent"; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
- A function to send an email with some inline attachments (absolute paths on your computer) :
function sendEmailWithInlineAttachments() { $params = [ "method" => "POST", "from" => "ms.mailjet@example.com", "to" => "mr.mailjet@example.com", "subject" => "Hello World!", "html" => "<html>Greetings from Mailjet <img src=\"cid:photo1.jpg\"><img src=\"cid:photo2.jpg\"></html>", "inlineattachment" => ["@/path/to/photo1.jpg", "@/path/to/photo2.jpg"] ]; $result = Mailjet::sendEmail($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 200) echo "success - email sent"; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
Account Settings
- A function to get your profile information :
function viewProfileInfo() { $result = Mailjet::myprofile(); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 200) echo "success - got profile information"; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); }
- A function to update the field
AddressCity
of your profile :
function updateProfileInfo() { $params = [ "method" => "PUT", "AddressCity" => "New York" ]; $result = Mailjet::myprofile($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 200) echo "success - field AddressCity changed"; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
Contact Lists
- A function to print the list of your contacts :
function listContacts() { $result = Mailjet::contact(); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 200) echo "success - listed contacts"; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
- A function to update your contactData resource with ID
$id
, using arrays :
function updateContactData($id) { $data = [ ['Name' => 'lastname', 'Value' => 'Jet'], ['Name' => 'firstname', 'Value' => 'Mail'] ]; $params = [ 'ID' => $id, 'Data' => $data, 'method' => 'PUT' ]; $result = Mailjet::contactdata($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 200) echo "success - data changed"; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
- A function to create a list with name
$Lname
:
function createList($Lname) { $params = [ "method" => "POST", "Name" => $Lname ]; $result = Mailjet::contactslist($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 201) echo "success - created list ".$Lname; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
- A function to get a list with ID
$listID
:
function getList($listID) { $params = [ "method" => "VIEW", "ID" => $listID ]; $result = Mailjet::contactslist($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 200) echo "success - got list ".$listID; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
Note : You can use unique fields of resources instead of IDs, like
"unique" => "test@gmail.com"
in your params
array for this example
- A function to create a contact with email
$Cemail
:
function createContact($Cemail) { $params = [ "method" => "POST", "Email" => $Cemail ]; $result = Mailjet::contact($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 201) echo "success - created contact ".$Cname; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
- A function to add the contact which ID is
$contactID
to the list which ID is$listID
:
function addContactToList($contactID, $listID) { $params = [ "method" => "POST", "ContactID" => $contactID, "ListID" => $listID, "IsActive" => "True" ]; $result = Mailjet::listrecipient($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 201) echo "success - contact ".$contactID." added to the list ".$listID; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
- A function to delete the list which ID is
$listID
:
function deleteList($listID) { $params = [ "method" => "DELETE", "ID" => $listID ]; $result = Mailjet::contactslist($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 204) echo "success - deleted list"; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
- A function to get unsubscribed contact(s) from a list with ID
$listID
:
function getUnsubscribedContactsFromList($listID) { $params = [ "method" => "GET", "ContactsList" => $listID, "Unsub" => true ]; $result = Mailjet::listrecipient($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 200) echo "success - got unsubscribed contact(s) "; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
- A function to get a contact with ID
$contactID
:
function getContact($contactID) { $params = [ "method" => "VIEW", "ID" => $contactID ]; $result = Mailjet::contact($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 200) echo "success - got contact ".$contactID; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
Note : You can use unique fields of resources instead of IDs, like
"unique" => "test@gmail.com"
in your params
array for this example
Newsletters
You can use the DetailContent
action to manage the content of a newsletter, in Text and Html.
It has two properties : Text-part
and Html-part
.
You can use GET
, POST
, PUT
and DELETE
both requests on this action :
GET
: you get theText-part
andHtml-part
properties of a newsletterPOST
: update the content ofText-part
andHtml-part
. If you specify only one, the other will be emptiedPUT
: update the content ofText-part
andHtml-part
. You can specify only one, it will not empty the other oneDELETE
: update the content ofText-part
andHtml-part
and put both to empty.
Example with a GET
on DetailContent
:
function getNewsletterDetailcontent($newsletter_id) { $params = [ "method" => "GET", "ID" => $newsletter_id ]; $result = Mailjet::newsletterDetailContent($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 200) echo "success - got content for the newsletter ". $newsletter_id; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
Use the schedule
action to send a newsletter later.
You just need to perform a POST
request to schedule a new sending and to fill the date
property with a Timestamp format in ISO 8601 : http://www.iso.org/iso/home/standards/iso8601.htm
You can also DELETE
a schedule
Here is an example :
function scheduleNewsletter($newsletter_id) { $params = [ "method" => "POST", "ID" => $newsletter_id, "date" => "2014-11-25T10:12:59Z" ); $result = Mailjet::newsletterSchedule($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 201) echo "success - schedule done for the newsletter ". $newsletter_id; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
To send a newsletter immediately, you have two possibilities :
POST
a new schedule with a Timestamp which value isNOW
- use send (only
POST
is supported) For the second case, here is an example :
function sendNewsletter($newsletter_id) { $params = [ "method" => "POST", "ID" => $newsletter_id ]; $result = Mailjet::newsletterSend($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 201) echo "success - newsletter ". $newsletter_id . " has been sent"; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }
You can also test a newsletter by sending it to some specified recipients before making the real sending.
To do so, you have to perform a POST
request on a newsletter with action test
like in the following example :
function testNewsletter($newsletter_id) { $recipients = [ ['Email' => 'mailjet@example.org', 'Name' => 'Mailjet'] ]; $params = [ "method" => "POST", "ID" => $newsletter_id, "Recipients" => $recipients ]; $result = Mailjet::newsletterTest($params); if (Mailjet::getResponseCode() == 201) echo "success - newsletter ". $newsletter_id . " has been sent"; else echo "error - ".Mailjet::getResponseCode(); return $result; }