This plugin provides email delivery using Elastic Email.
This plugin has the following requirements:
- CakePHP 3.4.0 or greater.
- PHP 5.6 or greater.
You can install this plugin into your CakePHP application using composer.
composer require sprintcube/cakephp-elastic-email
After installation, Load the plugin
Plugin::load('ElasticEmail');Or, you can load the plugin using the shell command
$ bin/cake plugin load ElasticEmailSet your Elastic Email Api key in EmailTransport settings in app.php
'EmailTransport' => [
...
'elasticemail' => [
'className' => 'ElasticEmail.ElasticEmail',
'apiKey' => 'your-api-key' // your api key
]
]If you face an SSL certificate error, please follow below steps:
- Open http://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem
- Copy the entire page and save it as a "cacert.pem"
- Open your php.ini file and insert or update the following line: curl.cainfo = "[pathtofile]\cacert.pem"
And create new delivery profile in Email settings.
'Email' => [
'default' => [
'transport' => 'default',
'from' => 'you@localhost',
//'charset' => 'utf-8',
//'headerCharset' => 'utf-8',
],
'elasticemail' => [
'transport' => 'elasticemail'
]
]You can now simply use the CakePHP Email to send an email via Elastic Email.
$email = new Email('elasticemail');
$email->setFrom(['you@yourdomain.com' => 'CakePHP Elastic Email'])
->setSender('someone@example.com', 'Someone')
->setTo('foo@example.com.com')
->addTo('bar@example.com')
->setHeaders(['X-Custom' => 'headervalue'])
->setSubject('Email from CakePHP Elastic Email plugin')
->send('Message from CakePHP Elastic Email plugin');That is it.
You can also use few more options to send email via Elastic Email APIs. To do so, get the transport instance and call the appropriate methods before sending the email.
You can mark the email as transactional email.
$email = new Email('elasticemail');
$emailInstance = $email->getTransport();
$emailInstance->isTransactional(true);
$email->send();You can pass your own headers. It must be prefixed with "X-". Use the default Email::setHeaders method like,
$email = new Email('elasticemail');
$email->setFrom(['you@yourdomain.com' => 'CakePHP Elastic Email'])
->setSender('someone@example.com', 'Someone')
->setTo('foo@example.com.com')
->addTo('bar@example.com')
->setHeaders([
'X-Custom' => 'headervalue',
'X-MyHeader' => 'myvalue'
])
->setSubject('Email from CakePHP Elastic Email plugin')
->send('Message from CakePHP Elastic Email plugin');Make sure you have enabled custom header from your Elastic Email settings.
Set your attachments using Email::setAttachments method.
$email = new Email('elasticemail');
$email->setFrom(['you@yourdomain.com' => 'CakePHP Elastic Email'])
->setSender('someone@example.com', 'Someone')
->setTo('foo@example.com.com')
->addTo('bar@example.com')
->setAttachments([
'cake_icon1.png' => Configure::read('App.imageBaseUrl') . 'cake.icon.png',
'cake_icon2.png' => ['file' => Configure::read('App.imageBaseUrl') . 'cake.icon.png'],
WWW_ROOT . 'favicon.ico'
])
->setSubject('Email from CakePHP Elastic Email plugin')
->send('Message from CakePHP Elastic Email plugin');You need to have some credit in your account to send attachments. Otherwise you will get
Not enough credit for campaign.error.
You can use the template created in Elastic Email backend. Get the template id by either using their API or from the URL.
Set the template id using setTemplate method.
$email = new Email('elasticemail');
$emailInstance = $email->getTransport();
$emailInstance->setTemplte(123);
$email->send();Elastic Email provides a nice way to replace the template content using template variables. You can use variables like {firstname}, {lastname} in your template and pass their replacement value.
$mergeVars = [
'firstname' => 'Foo',
'lastname' => 'Bar',
'title' => 'Good Title'
];
$email = new Email('elasticemail');
$emailInstance = $email->getTransport();
$emailInstance->setMergeVariables($mergeVars);
$email->setFrom(['from@example.com' => 'CakePHP Elastic Email'])
->setTo('to@example.com')
->setEmailFormat('both')
->setSubject('{title} - Email from CakePHP Elastic Email plugin')
->send('Hello {firstname} {lastname}, <br> This is an email from CakePHP Elastic Email plugin.');You can schedule the email to be sent in future date. You can set upto 1 year in future i.e. 524160 minutes.
$email = new Email('elasticemail');
$emailInstance = $email->getTransport();
$emailInstance->setScheduleTime(60); // after 1 hour from sending time
$email->send();If you have a problem with this plugin or any bug, please open an issue on GitHub.