- PHP >= 7.0
- Composer installed
- A server mail
You can install this class using the line-command
composer require gabriel-binotti/email
You need config the file email.ini in vendor/appEmail/config/email.ini
host = nameserve
username = user
password = password
auth = 'true' or 'false'
port = 587 or 465
charset = 'UTF-8'
secure = 'false' or 'true'
After you can to use that class by examples above.
index.php
use GabrielBinottiEmail\Email;
require_once "vendor/autoload.php";
try {
Email::email('email') // name file .ini
->debug() // active show debug (server, client or off "default is off")
->from("email", "name") // sender's email , name (Can your name or you company...)
->reply("email", "name ") // answer email (optional)
->destination("email", 'name') // recipient email , name
->subject("subject email") // subject email
->bodyHtml('text body') // text body
->options([
"ssl" => [
'verify_peer' => false,
'verify_peer_name' => false,
'allow_self_signed' => true
]
])
->send(); // send email
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo $e->getMessage();
}
options() is configured based in your server if they have SSL or not.
You can to use template HTML in body email, change bodyHtml() to template()
template('template.html');
The template you create in vendor/appEmail/template/, by default the second parameter ir an array empty, but you can send an array to replace.
$arrayReplace = [
[
"before" => "value",
"after" => "value",
],
[
"before" => "value",
"after" => "value",
]
];
template('template.html', $arrayReplace);
You can send file in you email. You need add file in vendor/appEmail/files/
addFile("filename.format", "name file");
You can add image in your body. Add the image in vendor/appEmail/images/
addImage("image.format", "name image");
To add image in your body email, you need create a template, example above:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<title>Document</title>
</head>
<body>
<img src="cid:nameImage" alt="">
</body>
</html>