MailCatcher for PHP
Integrates MailCatcher in your PHP application.
MailCatcher is a simple SMTP server with an HTTP API, and this library aims to integrate it to make it easy to use it with PHP.
Behat extension
This library provides a Behat extension to help you test mails in your application.
To use it, you first need to be sure MailCatcher is properly installed and running. You can use docker to execute it:
docker run -d -p 1080:1080 -p 1025:1025 --name mailcatcher schickling/mailcatcher
First, configure in your behat.yml
:
default:
extensions:
Alex\MailCatcher\Behat\MailCatcherExtension\Extension:
url: http://localhost:1080
purge_before_scenario: true
Then, add the MailCatcherContext context in your FeatureContext file:
use Alex\MailCatcher\Behat\MailCatcherContext;
use Behat\Behat\Context\BehatContext;
class FeatureContext extends BehatContext
{
public function __construct(array $parameters)
{
$this->useContext('mailcatcher', new MailCatcherContext());
}
}
Available steps
This extension provides you mail context in your tests. To use assertions, you must first open a mail using criterias.
Once it's opened, you can make assertions on it and click in it.
Server manipulation
Deletes all messages on the server
- When I purge mails
Mail opening
- When I open mail from "foo@example.org"
- When I open mail containing "a message"
- When I open mail to "me@example.org"
- When I open mail with subject "Welcome, mister Bond!"
Assertion
Verify number of messages sent to the server:
- Then 1 mail should be sent
- Then 13 mails should be sent
Verify text presence in message:
- Then I should see "something" in mail
- Then I should see "something else" in mail
Verify text presence in mail without opening:
- Then I should see mail from "foo@example.org"
- Then I should see mail containing "a message"
- Then I should see mail to "me@example.org"
- Then I should see mail with subject "Welcome, mister Bond!"
Custom mailcatcher context
Only available from PHP 5.4
If you want to create a context class that relates to MailCatcher, you can use the MailCatcherTrait to get the mailcatcher client injected inside your class:
use Alex\MailCatcher\Behat\MailCatcherAwareInterface;
use Alex\MailCatcher\Behat\MailCatcherTrait;
use Alex\MailCatcher\Message;
use Behat\Behat\Context\Context;
class WelcomeContext implements Context, MailCatcherAwareInterface
{
use MailCatcherTrait;
/**
* @Then /^a welcome mail should be sent$/
*/
public function testTrait()
{
$this->findMail(Message::SUBJECT_CRITERIA, 'Welcome!');
}
}
This trait offers the following methods:
- getMailCatcherClient(): returns the mailcatcher Client instance.
- findMail($criteria, $value): facility to search for a given message, or throws an exception if not found
Don't forget to implement the MailCatcherAwareInterface to get the mailcatcher client injected inside your context class.
Client API
Browse easily your API with the integrated SDK:
$client = new Alex\MailCatcher\Client('http://localhost:1080');
// Returns all messages
$messages = $client->search();
// Count messages
$client->getMessageCount();
// Filter messages
$messages = $client->search(array(
'from' => 'bob@example.org',
'to' => 'alice@example.org',
'subject' => 'Bla',
'contains' => 'Hello',
'attachments' => true,
'format' => 'html',
), $limit = 3);
// Search one message
$message = $client->searchOne(array('subject' => 'Welcome'));
Message API
// Message API, get the content of a message
$subject = $message->getSubject();
$plainTextBody = $message->getPart('text/plain')->getContent();
$htmlBody = $message->getPart('text/html')->getContent();
// Message API, return a Person object or an array of Person object
$person = $message->getFrom();
$persons = $message->getRecipients();
// Person API
$person = $message->getFrom();
$name = $person->getName(); // null means not provided
$mail = $person->getMail();
// Attachments
$message->hasAttachments();
$message->getAttachments();
// Delete
$message->delete();
Attachment API
// Attachment API
$attachment->getFilename();
$attachment->getSize();
$attachment->getType();
$attachment->getContent();