PHP API for Mizmoz.com
PHP Library for the Mizmoz API v2.0
PHP 5.6+
Add mizmoz/php-api to your project
# composer require mizmoz/php-api
Or manually add mizmoz/php-api to your composer.json file
"require": {
"mizmoz/php-api": "dev-master"
}
Then update your project with composer
# composer update
use Mizmoz\API\Client;
// Use the apiId and apiKey provided in the admin interface
// Mizmoz.com > Admin > Access > API Access
$client = new Client($apiId, $apiKey);
use Mizmoz\API\EmailList\Email\Create;
// Set the emailListId (required), email (required) and first name
$create = new Create($emailListId, $email, $firstName);
// Optionally you can set the title
$create->setTitle('Miss');
// Last name
$create->setLastName('Chadwick');
// Email source, this gives you a way of identifying where the subscriber came from.
// For example, website, facebook, xmas-campaign
$create->setSource('website');
// Set the subscriber created date, by default the current time and date will be used
// this can be useful if you're doing batch additions after a few days. Always be careful adding
// old data though, we want to keep our lists in good health!
$create->setCreated(new \DateTime('2016-01-26 09:00:00'));
// You can set additional info with the subscriber by using the subscriber meta store
// Before you can set extra data please add the extra columns to the email list
// Mizmoz.com > Email Lists > Settings > Add Fields in the Merge fields section
$create->setMeta('customerId', '12345');
// Execute the create command
$response = $client->execute($create);
var_dump($response);
use Mizmoz\API\EmailCampaign\Send;
// Set the email campaign id, email list id and email - this can be either emailId, and
// email address or array of details
// ['emailAddress' => 'my@email.com', 'emailFirstname' => 'Me']
$send = new Send($emailCampaignId, $emailListId, $emailId, [
// This will be usable in the template with: {{live.message}}
'message' => 'Just something to show variables being passed in to a template'
]);
$response = $client->execute($send);
var_dump($response);