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Mailgun - Messages ================== This is the Mailgun PHP *Message* utilities. The below assumes you've already installed the Mailgun PHP SDK in to your project. If not, go back to the master README for instructions. There are two utilities included, `MessageBuilder` and `BatchMessage`. * `MessageBuilder`: Allows you to build a message object by calling methods for each MIME attribute. * `BatchMessage`: Extends `MessageBuilder` and allows you to iterate through recipients from a list. Messages will fire after the 1,000th recipient has been added. Usage - Message Builder ----------------------- Here's how to use Message Builder to build your Message. ```php require 'vendor/autoload.php'; use Mailgun\Mailgun; use Mailgun\Message\MessageBuilder; // First, instantiate the SDK with your API credentials $mg = Mailgun::create('key-example'); # Next, instantiate a Message Builder object from the SDK. $builder = new MessageBuilder(); # Define the from address. $builder->setFromAddress("me@example.com", array("first"=>"PHP", "last" => "SDK")); # Define a to recipient. $builder->addToRecipient("john.doe@example.com", array("first" => "John", "last" => "Doe")); # Define a cc recipient. $builder->addCcRecipient("sally.doe@example.com", array("full_name" => "Sally Doe")); # Define the subject. $builder->setSubject("A message from the PHP SDK using Message Builder!"); # Define the body of the message (One is required). $builder->setTextBody("This is the text body of the message!"); $builder->setHtmlBody("<html><p>This is the HTML body of the message</p></html>"); $builder->setTemplate("template_name"); # Other Optional Parameters. $builder->addCampaignId("My-Awesome-Campaign"); $builder->addCustomHeader("Customer-Id", "12345"); $builder->addAttachment("@/tron.jpg"); $builder->setDeliveryTime("tomorrow 8:00AM", "PST"); $builder->setClickTracking(true); # Finally, send the message. $mg->messages()->send("example.com", $builder->getMessage()); ``` Usage - Batch Message --------------------- Here's how to use Batch Message to easily handle batch sending jobs. ```php require 'vendor/autoload.php'; use Mailgun\Mailgun; // First, instantiate the SDK with your API credentials $mg = Mailgun::create('key-example'); # Next, instantiate a Message Builder object from the SDK, pass in your sending domain. $batchMessage = $mg->messages()->getBatchMessage("example.com"); # Define the from address. $batchMessage->setFromAddress("me@example.com", array("first"=>"PHP", "last" => "SDK")); # Define the subject. $batchMessage->setSubject("A Batch Message from the PHP SDK!"); # Define the body of the message (One is required). $batchMessage->setTextBody("This is the text body of the message!"); $batchMessage->setHtmlBody("<html><p>This is the HTML body of the message</p></html>"); $batchMessage->setTemplate("template_name"); # Next, let's add a few recipients to the batch job. $batchMessage->addToRecipient("john.doe@example.com", array("first" => "John", "last" => "Doe")); $batchMessage->addToRecipient("sally.doe@example.com", array("first" => "Sally", "last" => "Doe")); $batchMessage->addToRecipient("mike.jones@example.com", array("first" => "Mike", "last" => "Jones")); ... // After 1,000 recipients, Batch Message will automatically post your message to the messages endpoint. // Call finalize() to send any remaining recipients still in the buffer. $batchMessage->finalize(); $messageIds = $batchMessage->getMessageIds(); ``` More Documentation ------------------ See the official [Mailgun Docs](https://documentation.mailgun.com/en/latest/api-sending.html) for more information.