This enables using CakeEmail from CakePHP 2.0 with Mandrill.
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Copy this directory to
/app/Plugin/Mandrill
(or if you want you can use as a submodule):git clone https://github.com/jmillerdesign/MandrillTransport-CakePHP.git app/Plugin/Mandrill;
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Add an email configuration for the Mandrill Transport protocol. Add this to
/app/Config/email.php
. You may find it namedemail.php.default
.public $mandrill = array( 'transport' => 'Mandrill.Mandrill', 'uri' => 'https://mandrillapp.com/api/1.0/', 'key' => 'your-key-here' );
Be sure to update the API Key to your own key.
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Load the plugin in
/app/Config/bootstrap.php
.CakePlugin::load('Mandrill');
Mandrill has many options that can be passed with messages, which are described in the Mandrill API Documentation. You can pass these to this plugin in the email configuration (ex. 1) or with $email->config() (ex. 2).
public $mandrill = array(
'transport' => 'Mandrill.Mandrill',
'uri' => 'https://mandrillapp.com/api/1.0/',
'key' => 'your-key-here',
'track_opens' => true,
'track_clicks' => true
);
$email->config(array(
'tags' => array('password_reset'),
'template_name' => 'password_reset',
'auto_html' => false
));
Usage is based on the CakeEmail
class and specification.
To use, import the CakeEmail
class:
App::uses('CakeEmail', 'Network/Email');
and use it like so when you want to send an email.
$email = new CakeEmail();
$email->config('mandrill');
$email->from('noreply@yourapp.com');
$email->to('email@domain.com');
$email->subject('Subject for Email');
$result = $email->send();
The $result
object will contain information about the success or failure of the message sending. $result
will contain the Mandrill
key, which contains the response from Mandrill.
In the above example, if you don't set $email->subject()
, then it will use Mandrill's template setting instead. If you set the from
email address and/or name to mandrill@example.com
, then it will use Mandrill's template setting instead. Note: Setting a from address is required by Cake.
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Configure mandrillapp.com/inbound and point the Webhook to
http://example.com/mandrill/emails/inbound
(replace example.com with your live domain URL) -
Create an event handler if you want to do something whenever you receive an email. In your controller:
<?php /** * Handle inbound email * * @param CakeEvent $event Event object * @return void */ public function handleInboundEmail($event) { // Do something with the event CakeLog::write('debug', print_r($event->data, true)); }
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In Config/bootstrap.php, add the following, to send the event to your controller. Replace "YourController" with the name of the controller where you placed the handleInboundEmail method.
<?php /** * Handle inbound Mandrill email * Pass it off to YourController->handleInboundEmail() */ App::uses('CakeEventManager', 'Event'); CakeEventManager::instance()->attach('handleInboundEmail', 'Mandrill.inbound'); function handleInboundEmail($event) { App::uses('YourController', 'Controller'); $controller = new YourController(); $controller->handleInboundEmail($event); }
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Attachments are automatically saved and can be publicly accessed at: http://example.com/mandrill/attachments/{MessageID}/{AttachmentName}
© Soroush Khanlou 2013
Modified heavily by: J. Miller