Here's the latest documentation on Laravel's Notifications System:
https://laravel.com/docs/master/notifications
Install this package with Composer:
composer require hanymigame/laravel-notification-channel-sms-ru
The service provider gets loaded automatically. Or you can do this manually:
// config/app.php
'providers' => [
...
NotificationChannels\SmsRu\SmsRuServiceProvider::class,
],
Add your SmsRu apiID, default sender name (or phone number) to your config/services.php
:
// config/services.php
...
'sms_ru' => [
'api_id' => env('SMSRU_API_ID'),
],
...
You can use the channel in your via()
method inside the notification:
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;
use NotificationChannels\SmsRu\SmsRuMessage;
use NotificationChannels\SmsRu\SmsRuChannel;
class AccountApproved extends Notification
{
public function via($notifiable)
{
return [SmsRuChannel::class];
}
public function toSmsru($notifiable)
{
return (new SmsRuMessage())->content("Hello SMS!!!")->test(true)->translit(false);
}
}
In your notifiable model, make sure to include a routeNotificationForSmsru()
method, which returns a phone number
or an array of phone numbers.
public function routeNotificationForSmsru()
{
return $this->phone;
}
from()
: Sets the sender's name or phone number.
content()
: Set a content of the notification message.
time()
: Example argument = time() + 7*60*60
- Postpone shipping for 7 hours.
translit()
: Text transliteration
test()
: Test SMS sending (free)
from()
: Approved letter sender
parentId()
: You can specify your partner ID if you integrate the code into a foreign system
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