Work in progress!!
Gmail API for Laravel 5
You need to create an application in the Google Console. Guidance here.
- PHP 5.6 or higher
- Laravel 5
Add dacastro4/laravel-gmail to composer.json.
"dacastro4/laravel-gmail": "^0.4"
Run composer update to pull down the latest version.
Or run
composer require dacastro4/laravel-gmail
Now open up config/app.php and add the service provider to your providers array.
'providers' => [
Dacastro4\LaravelGmail\LaravelGmailServiceProvider::class,
]Now add the alias.
'aliases' => [
'LaravelGmail' => Dacastro4\LaravelGmail\Facade\LaravelGmail::class,
]For laravel >=5.5 that's all. This package supports Laravel new Package Discovery.
You only have to set the following variables on your .env file and you'll be on your way:
GOOGLE_PROJECT_ID=
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URI=To modify the scopes and the credentials file name, just run:
Run php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Dacastro4\LaravelGmail\LaravelGmailServiceProvider" and modify the config file config/gmail.php.
<body>
<h1>{{ LaravelGmail::user() }}</h1>
@if(LaravelGmail::check())
<a href="{{ url('oauth/gmail/logout') }}">logout</a>
@else
<a href="{{ url('oauth/gmail') }}">login</a>
@endif
</body>Route::get('/oauth/gmail', function (){
return LaravelGmail::redirect();
});
Route::get('/oauth/gmail/callback', function (){
LaravelGmail::makeToken();
return redirect()->to('/');
});
Route::get('/oauth/gmail/logout', function (){
LaravelGmail::logout(); //It returns exception if fails
return redirect()->to('/');
});Then if in your controller or wherever you want to do your logic, you do something like:
$messages = LaravelGmail::message()->subject('test')->unread()->preload()->all();
foreach ( $messages as $message ) {
$body = $message->getHtmlBody();
$subject = $message->getSubject();
}Note that if you don't preload the messages you have to do something like:
$body = $message->load()->getSubject();
and after that you don't have to call it again.
LaravelGmail::getAuthUrl Gets the URL to auth the user.
LaravelGmail::redirect You can use this as a direct method <a href="{{ LaravelGmail::redirect() }}">Login</a>
LaravelGmail::logout Logs out the user
LaravelGmail::check Checks if the user is logged in
For to, from, cc and bcc, you can set an array of emails and name or a string of email and name.
$mail->using( $token ) If you don't want to use the token file, you can use this function that sets the token to use in the request. It doesn't refresh
$mail->to( $to, $name = null ) sets the recipient email and name as optional
$mail->from( $from, $name = null ) sets sender's email
$mail->cc( $cc, $name = null ) sets carbon copy
$mail->bcc( $bcc, $name = null ) sets a blind carbon copy
$mail->subject( $subject ) sets the subject of the email
$mail->message( $message ) sets the body of the email
$mail->view( 'view.name' ) sets the body from a blade file
$mail->attach( ...$path ) add file attachments to the email
$mail->priority( $priority ) sets the priority of the email from 1 to 5
$mail->reply() replies to an existent email
$mail->send() sends a new email
$mail->setHeader( $header, $value ) sets header to the email
$mail->getId returns the email's ID
$mail->getInternalDate returns date in UNIX format
$mail->getDate returns a Carbon date from the header of the email
$mail->getLabels returns an array of all the labels of the email
$mail->getHeaders returns a collection of the header. Each header is an array with two rows key and value
$mail->getSubject returns an string of the subject
$mail->getFrom Returns an array with name and email of sender
$mail->getFromName Returns string of name
$mail->getFromEmail Returns string of email
$mail->getTo Returns an array with name and email of all recipients
$mail->getDeliveredTo Returns the email of the receiver
$mail->getPlainTextBody Returns the plain text version of the email
$mail->getRawPlainTextBody Returns the raw version of the body base64 encrypted
$mail->hasAttachments Returns a boolean if the email has attachments
$mail->load Load all the information of the email (labels, body, headers). You call this function on a single email. To load from the beginning see preload()
$mail->getHeader( $headerName, $regex = null ) Returns the header by name. Optionally, you can execute a regex on the value
$mail->markAsRead Removes the 'UNREAD' label from the email.
$mail->markAsUnread Adds the 'UNREAD' label to the email.
$mail->markAsImportant Adds the 'IMPORTANT' label to the email.
$mail->markAsNotImportant Removes the 'IMPORTANT' label from the email.
$mail->addStar Adds the 'STARRED' label to the email.
$mail->removeStar Removes the 'STARRED' label from the email.
$mail->sendToTrash Adds the 'TRASH' label to the email.
$mail->removeFromTrash Removes the 'TRASH' label from the email.
$mail->addLabel($string|$array) Add multiple or single label to the email
$mail->removeLabel($string|$array) Removes multiple or single label from the email
$mail->getAttachments() Get a collection of all the attachments on the email
$mail->getAttachmentsWithData() Get a collection of all the attachments on the email including the data
$attachment->getId Returns the ID of the attachment
$attachment->getFileName Returns the file name of the attachment
$attachment->getMimeType Returns the mime type Ex: application/pdf
$attachment->getSize Returns the size of the attachment in bytes
$attachment->getData Get the all the information from the attachment. If you call getAttachmentsWithData you won't need this method.
$attachment->saveAttachmentTo($path = null, $filename = null, $disk = 'local') Saves the attachment on the storage folder. You can pass the path, name and disk to use.
LaravelGmail::message()->all( $pageToken = null ) Returns all the emails from the inbox
LaravelGmail::message()->take(2)->all( $pageToken = null ) The take method limits the emails coming from the query by the number set
LaravelGmail::message()->get( $id ) Returns a single email with all the information
You can modify your query with these methods. For example:
To get all unread emails: LaravelGmail::message()->unread()->all()
message()->unread()
message()->from( $email )
message()->in( $box = 'inbox' )
message()->hasAttachment()
Of course you can use as a fluent api.
LaravelGmail::message()
->from('someone@gmail.com')
->unread()
->in('TRASH')
->hasAttachment()
->all()You can preload the body, header and the rest of every single email just by calling this method.
LaravelGmail::preload()
Example:
LaravelGmail::message()
->from('someone@gmail.com')
->unread()
->in('TRASH')
->hasAttachment()
->preload()
->all()
