A full fledged email class for Fuel. Send mails using php's mail function, sendmail or SMTP.
- Send plain/text or html with (optional) alternative plain/text bodies using mail, sendmail or SMTP.
- Add attachments, normal or inline and string or file.
- Automatic inline file attachments for html bodies.
- Configurable attachment paths.
$mail = Email::forge();
$mail->from('[email protected]', 'Your Name Here');
// Set to
$mail->to('[email protected]');
// Set with name
$mail->to('[email protected]', 'His/Her Name');
// Set as arrau
$mail->to(array(
// Without name
'[email protected]',
// With name
'[email protected]' => 'His/Her Name',
));
// Work the same for ->cc and ->bcc and ->reply_to
// Set a body message
$email->body('My email body');
// Set a html body message
$email->html_body(\View::forge('email/template', $email_data));
/**
By default this will also generate an alt body from the html,
and attach any inline files (not paths like http://...)
**/
// Set an alt body
$email->alt_body('This is my alt body, for non-html viewers.');
// Set a subject
$email->subject('This is the subject');
// Change the priority
$email->priority(\Email::P_HIGH);
// And send it
$result = $email->send();
+ \EmailValidationFailedException, thrown when one or more email addresses doesn't pass validation
+ \EmailSendingFailedException, thrown when the driver failed to send the exception
Example:
// Use the default config and change the driver
$email = \Email::forge('default', array('driver' => 'smtp'));
$email->subject('My Subject');
$email->html_body(\View::forge('email/template', $email_data));
$email->from('[email protected]', 'It's Me!');
$email->to('[email protected]', 'It's the Other!');
try
{
$email->send();
}
catch(\EmailValidationFailedException $e)
{
// The validation failed
}
catch(\EmailSendingFailedException $e)
{
// The driver could not send the email
}
These can me one of the following:
+ \Email::P_LOWEST - 1 (lowest)
+ \Email::P_LOW - 2 (low)
+ \Email::P_NORMAL - 3 (normal) - this is the default
+ \Email::P_HIGH - 4 (high)
+ \Email::P_HIGHEST - 5 (highest)
There are multiple ways to add attachments:
$email = Email::forge();
// Add an attachment
$email->attach(DOCROOT.'dir/my_img.png');
// Add an inline attachment
// Add a cid here to point to the html
$email->attach(DOCROOT.'dir/my_img.png', true, 'cid:my_conten_id');
You can also add string attachments
$contents = file_get_contents($my_file);
$email->string_attach($contents, $filename);
By default html images are auto included, but it only includes local files. Look at the following html to see how it works.
// This is included
<img src="path/to/my/file.png" />
// This is not included
<img src="http://remote_host/file.jpeg" />