This plugin provides an interface for creating emails on the fly and store them in a queue to be processed later by an offline worker using a cakephp shell command.
It also contains a handy shell for previewing queued emails, a very handy tool for modifying email templates and watching the result.
- CakePHP 4.x
composer require lorenzo/cakephp-email-queue
The plugin uses Debug email transport, so make sure your email config contain it:
'EmailTransport' => [
'Debug' => [
'className' => 'Debug'
],
]
bin/cake plugin load EmailQueue
In order to use this plugin, you need to create a database table. Required SQL is located at
# config/Schema/email_queue.sql
Just load it into your database. You are free to change the file to use an integer primary key instead of UUIDs.
Or run migrations command:
bin/cake migrations migrate --plugin EmailQueue
Whenever you need to send an email, use the EmailQueue model to create and queue a new one by storing the correct data:
use EmailQueue\EmailQueue;
EmailQueue::enqueue($to, $data, $options);
enqueue
method receives 3 arguments:
- First argument is a string or array of email addresses that will be treated as recipients.
- Second arguments is an array of view variables to be passed to the email template
- Third arguments is an array of options, possible options are
subject
: Email's subjectsend_at
: date time sting representing the time this email should be sent at (in UTC)template
: the name of the element to use as template for the email message. (maximum supported length is 100 chars)layout
: the name of the layout to be used to wrap email messageformat
: Type of template to use (html, text or both)headers
: A key-value list of headers to send in the emailtheme
: The View Theme to find the email templatesconfig
: the name of the email config to be used for sendingfrom_name
: String with from name. Must be supplied together withfrom_email
.from_email
: String with from email. Must be supplied together withfrom_name
.
It is possible to preview emails that are still in the queue, this is very handy during development to check if the rendered email looks at it should; no need to queue the email again, just make the changes to the template and run the preview again:
# bin/cake EmailQueue.preview
Emails should be sent using bundled Sender command, use -h
modifier to
read available options
# bin/cake EmailQueue.sender -h
You can configure this command to be run under a cron or any other tool you wish to use.
./vendor/bin/phpunit tests/
./vendor/bin/phpcs ./src ./tests/ --standard=vendor/cakephp/cakephp-codesniffer/CakePHP