A SwiftMailer transport implementation for Mailjet ([NEW] we now support send API v3.1 ) Mailjet Send API v3.1 Compatible Mailjet send API V3 and V3.1
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- Adding URL tags
- Sandbox Mode
- Improve unit-tests (lots of code duplications)
Require the package with composer
composer require mailjet/mailjet-swiftmailer
$transport = new MailjetTransport($dispatchEvent, $apiKey, $apiSecret);
$transport->setClientOptions(['url' => "api.mailjet.com", 'version' => 'v3.1', 'call' => true]);
$transport->send($message);
(Send API v3 is selected by default)
You can pass an array in transport's constructor or use setClientOptions
function:
$clientOptions = ['url' => "api.mailjet.com", 'version' => 'v3.1', 'call' => false];
$transport = new MailjetTransport($dispatchEvent, $apiKey, $apiSecret, $clientOptions);
or
$transport->setClientOptions(['url' => "api.mailjet.com", 'version' => 'v3.1', 'call' => true]);
Properties of $options:
- url (Default: api.mailjet.com) : domain name of the API
- version (Default: v3) : API version (only working for Mailjet API V3 +)
- call (Default: true) : turns on(true) / off the call to the API
- secured (Default: true) : turns on(true) / off the use of 'https'
It is possible to set specific Mailjet headers or custom user-defined headers, through SwiftMailer.
For example:
$headers = $message->getHeaders();
$headers->addTextHeader('X-MJ-TemplateID', $templateId);
$headers->addTextHeader('X-MJ-TemplateLanguage', true);
$vars = array("myFirstVar" => "foo", "mySecondVar" => "bar");
$headers->addTextHeader('X-MJ-Vars', json_encode($vars));
Note: You need to json_encode
your array of variables in order to be compatible with SMTP transport.
$emails = ['f001@bar.com', 'f002@bar.com', 'f003@bar.com', 'f004@bar.com', 'f005@bar.com', 'f006@bar.com', ...]
$messages = [];
foreach ($emails as $email) {
$message = new \Swift_Message('Test Subject', '<p>Foo bar</p>', 'text/html');
$message
->addTo($email)
->addFrom('from@example.com', 'From Name')
->addReplyTo('reply-to@example.com', 'Reply To Name')
;
array_push($messages, $message);
}
$transport = new MailjetTransport($dispatchEvent, $apiKey, $apiSecret);
$result = $transport->bulkSend($messages);
Note: does not work with Spool (SwiftMailer removed bulkSend from its API).
If you want to use MailjetTransport in your Symfony project follow these small steps:
composer require mailjet/mailjet-swiftmailer
- Into your
services.yml
, register MailjetTransport:
swiftmailer.mailer.transport.mailjet:
class: Mailjet\MailjetSwiftMailer\SwiftMailer\MailjetTransport
arguments:
- "@swiftmailer.transport.eventdispatcher.mailjet"
- "%mailjet.api_key%"
- "%mailjet.secret_key%"
Note: We set mailjet.api_key
and mailjet.secret_key
into parameters.yml
- Finally, configure SwiftMailer in your
config.yml
:
# Swiftmailer Configuration
swiftmailer:
transport: mailjet
Note: You can also inject your own Mailjet\Client
:
mailjet.transactionnal.client:
class: "%mailjet.client.class%"
arguments:
- "%mailjet.api_key%"
- "%mailjet.secret_key%"
- %mailjet.transactionnal.call%
- %mailjet.transactionnal.options%
swiftmailer.transport.eventdispatcher.mailjet:
class: Swift_Events_SimpleEventDispatcher
swiftmailer.mailer.transport.mailjet:
class: Mailjet\MailjetSwiftMailer\SwiftMailer\MailjetTransport
arguments:
- "@swiftmailer.transport.eventdispatcher.mailjet"
- "%mailjet.api_key%"
- "%mailjet.secret_key%"
- %mailjet.transactionnal.call%
- %mailjet.transactionnal.options%
calls:
- method: setExternalMailjetClient
arguments:
- '@mailjet.transactionnal.client'
- Mailjet PHP Wrapper
- Mailjet documentation v3: send transactional email
- Mailjet documentation v3.1: send transactional email
vendor/bin/phpunit -c .
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