fbeen/mailerbundle

This bundle is a tiny layer on top of the Swift Mailer Bundle that is included in each standard Symfony framework

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Type:symfony-bundle

v1.0.3 2017-09-23 11:32 UTC

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README

This bundle is a tiny layer on top of the Swift Mailer Bundle that is included in each standard Symfony framework

Features include:

  • Mailer helper class
  • less configuration
  • standard twig layout with optional logo
  • easy configuration for used mailaddresses
  • method to render example views

Installation

Using composer:

  1. Add "fbeen/mailerbundle": "dev-master" to the require section of your composer.json project file.
    "require": {
        ...
        "fbeen/mailerbundle": "dev-master"
    },
  1. run composer update:

    $ composer update

  2. Add the bundle to the app/AppKernel.php:

        $bundles = array(
            ...
            new Fbeen\MailerBundle\FbeenMailerBundle(),
        );

Configuration

Take a look at this configuration example:

fbeen_mailer:
    company_name: "php-programmer.nl"
    company_logo: "https://www.php-programmer.nl/images/logo.png"
    mailaddresses:
        noreply: 
            email: no-reply@example.com                   # required
            name: example.com                             # optional
        general: 
            email: info@example.com                       # required
            name: example.com                             # optional
        admins:
            - {email: 'admin1@gmail.com', name: 'Admin1'} # at least one required, name is optional
            - {email: 'admin2@gmail.com'}

If the company_logo is a full URL then it will be used directly. Otherwise The mailer class will use treat it as an asset.

noreply: This is the From that the receiver will see in his email.

general: This is the Reply-to that will be set by default. if the receiver replies than you will receive his mail on this mailaddress

admins: This is the To of the receiver(s) set by default.

using names gives less spamscore

How to use

This can be easily shown with a few examples:

To send an email to the admins you don't need to use setTo()

/*
 * send an email to the admins
 */
 $this->get('fbeen_mailer')
    ->setSubject('New contact request!')
    ->setTemplate('email/contact_request.html.twig')
    ->setData(array(
        'name' => $name,
        'email' => $email,
        'message' => $message,
     ))
    ->sendMail()
;    

To send an email to a user you will have to use setTo()

/*
 * send an email to the user
 */
 $this->get('fbeen_mailer')
 	->setTo($user->getEmail())
    ->setSubject('Welcome on board!')
    ->setTemplate('email/welcome.html.twig')
    ->setData(array(
        'user' => $user,
     ))
    ->sendMail()
;    

The mailer class will add addional data to the array before calling twig:

  • companyName (the name of your company from the configuration)
  • companyLogo (the path or full URL to an image of your choice)
  • urlHomepage (the full URL to the "/" path of your website)
  • subject (The subject that has been set by setSubject(); )

So for example 2 you could have a pair of templates as below.

layout.html.twig:

<table style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">
    <tr>
        <td><a href="{{ urlHomepage }}">{% if companyLogo %}<img src="{{ companyLogo }}">{% else %}{{ companyName }}{% endif %}</a></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td>
            {% block body %}{% endblock %}
        </td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td style="font-size: 12px;">
            Sincerely,<br>
            <br>
            {{ companyName }}
        </td>
    </tr>
</table>

welcome.html.twig:

{% extends 'email/layout.html.twig' %}

{% block body %}
    <table>
        <tr>
            <td><h1>{{ subject }}</h1></td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
            <td>Hi {{ user.name }}, Welcome to our community.</td>
        </tr>
    </table>
{% endblock %}

To render a page with an example content of the email:

namespace AppBundle\Controller;

use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;

class DefaultController extends Controller
{
    public function emailAction()
    {
        $user = new User();
        
        $user->setName('Frank Beentjes');
        $user->setEmail('frank@example.org');
        
        return new Response(
        	$this->get('fbeen_mailer')
            	->setSubject('Welcome on board!')
            	->setTemplate('email/welcome.html.twig')
            	->setTemplate('email/'.$blockname.'.html.twig')
            	->setData(array(
                	'user' => $user
            	))
            	->renderView()
        );
    }
}