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Debugging
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---------
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Debugging the PHP SDK can be really helpful when things aren't working quite right.
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To debug the SDK, here are some suggestions:
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Set the endpoint to Mailgun's Postbin. A Postbin is a web service that allows you to
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post data, which is then displayed through a browser. This allows you to quickly determine
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what is actually being transmitted to Mailgun's API.
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**Step 1 - Create a new Postbin.**
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Go to http://bin.mailgun.net. The Postbin will generate a special URL. Save that URL.
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**Step 2 - Instantiate the Mailgun client using Postbin.**
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*Tip: The bin id will be the URL part after bin.mailgun.net. It will be random generated letters and numbers. For example, the bin id in this URL, http://bin.mailgun.net/aecf68de, is "aecf68de".*
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```php
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# First, instantiate the SDK with your API credentials and define your domain.
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$mg = new Mailgun('key-example', 'bin.mailgun.net', 'aecf68de', $ssl = False);
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$domain = 'example.com';
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# Now, compose and send your message.
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$mg->sendMessage($domain, array('from' => 'bob@example.com',
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'to' => 'sally@example.com',
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'subject' => 'The PHP SDK is awesome!',
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'text' => 'It is so simple to send a message.'));
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```
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Additional Info
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---------------
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For usage examples on each API endpoint, head over to our official documentation
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pages.
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