CakePHP Email Queue plugin
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.
Requirements
- CakePHP 3.x
Installation
composer require lorenzo/cakephp-email-queue
Enable plugin
bin/cake plugin load EmailQueue
Load required database table
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
Usage
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 messagelayout
: 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 sending
Previewing emails
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
Sending emails
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.