A Laravel package that provides transactional features like:
- Laravel native mail transport
- Transactional template transport
- Transactional SMS transport
Sendinblue changed the name to Brevo. For new Laravel 10+ installations please use the Brevo Suite library for Laravel.
For Laravel 10.x
composer require juanparati/sendinblue "^10.0"
For Laravel 9.x
composer require juanparati/sendinblue "^9.0"
For Laravel 8.x
composer require juanparati/sendinblue "^8.0"
For Laravel 7.x:
composer require juanparati/sendinblue "^4.0"
For Laravel 6.x:
composer require juanparati/sendinblue "^3.0"
For Laravel 5.5 to 5.8:
composer require juanparati/sendinblue "^2.4"
For Laravel 5.5 and below it's required to register the service provider into the "config/app.php":
Juanparati\Sendinblue\ServiceProvider::class,
For Laravel 5.6+ the service provider is automatically registered.
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Add the following configuration snippet into the "config/services.php" file
'sendinblue' => [ 'v3' => [ 'key' => '[your v3 api key]' ] ],
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Change the mail driver to "sendinblue.v3" into the "config/mail.php" file or the ".env" file (Remember that ".env" values will overwrite the config values). Example:
'driver' => env('MAIL_MAILER', 'sendinblue'), 'mailers' => [ // ... 'sendinblue' => [ 'transport' => 'sendinblue.v3' ] // ... ];
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Add the following configuration snippet into the "config/services.php" file
'sendinblue' => [ 'v3' => [ 'key' => '[your v3 api key]' ] ],
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Add the following configuration snippet into the "config/services.php" file
'sendinblue' => [ 'v3' => [ 'key' => '[your v3 api key]' ] ],
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Change the mail driver to "sendinblue.v3" into the "config/mail.php" file or the ".env" (Remember that ".env" values will overwrite the config values) file. Example:
'driver' => env('MAIL_DRIVER', 'sendinblue.v3'),
Just use the transactional e-mails using the Laravel Mail facade.
As soon that Sendinblue was configured as native mail transport you can use the following code in order to test it:
// Paste this code inside "artisan tinker" console.
Mail::raw('Test email', function ($mes) {
$mes->to('[[email protected]]');
$mes->subject('Test');
});
The transactional mail template transport allow to send templates as transactional e-mails using Sendinblue.
It's possible to register the mail template transport facade into the "config/app.php":
'MailTemplate' => Juanparati\Sendinblue\Facades\Template::class,
Now it's possible to send templates in the following way:
MailTemplate::to('[email protected]'); // Recipient
MailTemplate::cc('[email protected]'); // CC
MailTemplate::bcc('[email protected]'); // BCC
MailTemplate::replyTo('[email protected]'); // ReplyTo
MailTemplate::attribute('NAME', 'Mr User'); // Replace %NAME% placeholder into the template
MailTemplate::attach('file.txt'); // Attach file
MailTemplate::attachURL('http://www.example.com/file.txt'); // Attach file from URL
MailTemplate::send(100); // Send template ID 100 and return message ID in case of success
It's possible the reset the template message using the "reset" method:
MailTemplate::to('[email protected]'); // Recipient
MailTemplate::cc('[email protected]'); // Second recipient
MailTemplate::attribute('TYPE', 'Invoice'); // Replace %TYPE% placeholder
MailTemplate::send(100); // Send template
MailTemplate::to('[email protected]'); // Another recipient
MailTemplate::send(100); // Send template but attribute "type" and second recipient from previous e-mail is used
MailTemplate::reset(); // Reset message
MailTemplate::to('[email protected]');
MailTemplate::send(100); // Send template but previous attribute and second recipient is not used.
It's also possible enclose the mail message into a closure so the call to the "reset" method is not neccesary:
MailTemplate::send(100, function ($message) {
$message->to('[email protected]');
// Note: Your template should contains the placeholder attributes surrounded by "%" symbol.
// @see: https://help.sendinblue.com/hc/en-us/articles/209557065-Customize-transactional-email-templates
$message->attributes(['placeholder1' => 'one', 'placeholder2' => 'two']);
...
});
The transactional SMS allow to send SMS using the Sendinblue SMS transport.
I's possible to register the SMS transport facade into the "config/app.php":
'SMS' => Juanparati\Sendinblue\Facades\SMS::class,
Usage examples:
SMS::sender('TheBoss'); // Sender name (Spaces and symbols are not allowed)
SMS::to('45123123123'); // Mobile number with internal code (ES)
SMS::message('Come to work!'); // SMS message
SMS::tag('lazydev'); // Tag (Optional)
SMS::webUrl('http://example.com/endpoint'); // Notification webhook (Optional);
SMS::send();
Like the the transactional template transport, it is also possible reset the state using the "reset" method or just using a closure:
SMS::send(function($sms) {
$sms->to('45123123123');
$sms->sender('Mr Foo');
$sms->message('Hello Mr Bar');
...
});
The following classes are provided as message builder for Laravel notifications:
- TemplateMessage
- SMSMessage
By default this library uses the official Sendinblue PHP library.
In order to interact with the official library it is posible to inject the custom APIs in the following way:
// Obtain APIClient
$api_client = app()->make(\Juanparati\Sendinblue\Client::class);
// Use the APIClient with the Sendinblue ContactsAPI
$contacts_api = $api_client->getApi('ContactsApi');
// Retrieve the first 10 folders
$folders = $contacts_api->getFolders(10, 0);
Another example using Sendinblue models:
$apiClient = app()->make(\Juanparati\Sendinblue\Client::class);
$contactsApi = $apiClient->getApi('ContactsApi');
// Use CreateContact model
$contact = $apiClient->getModel('CreateContact', ['email' => '[email protected]', 'attributes' => ['TYPE' => 4, 'NOM' => 'test', 'PRENOM' => 'test'], 'listIds' => [22]]);
try {
$contactsApi->createContact($contact);
}
catch(\Exception $e){
dd($e->getMessage());
}
See the Sendinblue v3 APIs for more details.
This project was made possible by Matchbanker.no.