Mailchimp
Basic abstraction with Laravel integration for Mailchimp API v3
Installation
composer require nztim/mailchimp
- For Laravel support:
- Laravel 5.5+ will auto-discover the package, for earlier versions you will need to:
- Add the service provider to
config/app.php
:NZTim\Mailchimp\MailchimpServiceProvider::class,
- Register the facade:
'Mailchimp' => NZTim\Mailchimp\MailchimpFacade::class,
- Add the service provider to
- Add an
.env
value forMC_KEY
(your API key) - Optionally, publish the config file:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider=NZTim\Mailchimp\MailchimpServiceProvider
- Laravel 5.5+ will auto-discover the package, for earlier versions you will need to:
Usage
- Within Laravel 5, use the
Mailchimp
facade or injectNZTim\Mailchimp\Mailchimp
using the container. - Alternatively, instantiate using the API key:
$mc = new NZTim\Mailchimp\Mailchimp($apikey)
// Get an array of all available lists:
Mailchimp::getLists();
// Get lists with parameters - get IDs of lists a user is subscribed to:
Mailchimp::getLists(['email' => 'user@example.com', 'fields' => 'lists.id']);
// Check to see if an email address is subscribed to a list:
Mailchimp::check($listId, $emailAddress); // Returns boolean
// Check the staus of a subscriber:
Mailchimp::status($listId, $emailAddress); // Returns 'subscribed', 'unsubscribed', 'cleaned', 'pending', 'transactional' or 'not found'
// Adds/updates an existing subscriber:
Mailchimp::subscribe($listId, $emailAddress, $merge = [], $confirm = true);
// Use $confirm = false to skip double-opt-in if you already have permission.
// This method will update an existing subscriber and will not ask an existing subscriber to re-confirm.
// Unsubscribe a member (set status to 'unsubscribed'):
Mailchimp::unsubscribe($listId, $emailAddress);
// Directly call the API:
Mailchimp::api($method, $endpoint, $data = []); // Returns an array.
For access to all the member properties available in the v3 API, use the Member class to subscribe and update list members:
$member = (new NZTim\Mailchimp\Member($email))->merge(['FNAME' => 'First name'])->email_type('text')->confirm(false);
Mailchimp::addUpdateMember($member);
As with the subscribe()
method, double-opt-in is default but existing members will not be asked to re-verify so you can use the same methods for create and update without needing to check.
Errors
- Exceptions are thrown for all errors.
- Networking/communications errors will usually be of the type
Requests_Exception
. - API errors will be of the base type
NZTim\Mailchimp\MailchimpException
, e.g. incorrect API key, list does not exist. NZTim\Mailchimp\Exception\MailchimpBadRequestException
includes aresponse()
method that returns the response body as an array.- Gotchas: the API throws an error when you:
- Specify a merge field name with incorrect capitalisation
- Omit a required merge field when adding a new member
Examples
// Laravel:
// Subscribe a user to your list, existing subscribers will not receive confirmation emails
Mailchimp::subscribe('listid', 'user@domain.com');
// Subscribe a user to your list with merge fields and double-opt-in confirmation disabled
Mailchimp::subscribe('listid', 'user@domain.com', ['FNAME' => 'First name', 'LNAME' => 'Last name'], false);
// Subscribe/update a user using the Member class
$member = (new NZTim\Mailchimp\Member($email))->interests(['abc123fed' => true])->language('th');
Mailchimp::addUpdateMember('listid', $member);
Upgrading
- To v3.0:
- Exceptions are now thrown for all errors, use try/catch where necessary
- Double-opt-in is now the default, update
Mailchimp::subscribe()
as required