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===========
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[![Build Status](https://magnum.travis-ci.com/travelton/Mailgun-PHP.png?token=3stPWthMYq4p7xpVNV9Y&branch=master)](https://magnum.travis-ci.com/travelton/Mailgun-PHP)
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This is the Mailgun PHP SDK. This SDK contains methods for easily interacting with the Mailgun API. Below are examples to get you started.
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This is the Mailgun PHP SDK. This SDK contains methods for easily interacting with the Mailgun API. Below are examples to get you started. For additional examples,
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please see our SDK documentation at http://documentation.mailgun.com
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Installation
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# Add Mailgun as a dependency
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php composer.phar require mailgun/mailgun-php-sdk:~1.0
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```
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Next, require Composer's autoloader to automatically load the Mailgun SDK in your project:
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Next, require Composer's autoloader, in your application, to automatically load the Mailgun SDK in your project:
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```PHP
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require 'vendor/autoload.php';
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```
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Using the SDK should feel simple, if you're already familiar with our API endpoints. If not, no problem... When you're reviewing our documentation, the endpoints are expressed as a class in the SDK to make things easier.
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Here's an example for sending a message:
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For example, here's how to use the "Messages" API endpoint:
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```php
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# First, instantiate the client with your API credentials and domain.
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You've sent your first message, awesome! Let's move on to more advanced use cases.
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#### Message Builder
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Message Builder makes creating your messages really intuitive. If you despise arrays, or your workflow is better off defining each part of the MIME separately, use this!
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Message Builder makes creating your messages really intuitive. If you despise arrays, or your workflow is better off defining each part of the message separately, use Message Builder!
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```php
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# First, instantiate the client with your API credentials and domain.
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```
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#### Batch Sending
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Batch sending allows you to submit up to 1,000 messages per API call. This is the best way to send a large amount of messages as quickly as possible. In the example below, we'll use the Message Builder object to create a message. While Message Builder is the preferred method, you can also run "setMessage()" and pass a fully formed array of data.
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Batch sending allows you to submit up to 1,000 messages per API call. This is the best way to send a large amount of messages as quickly as possible. In the example below, we'll use the Message Builder object to create a message.
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_Note: While Message Builder is the preferred method, you can also run "setMessage()" (see above example) to pass a fully formed array of data._
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```php
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# First, instantiate the client with your API credentials and domain.
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<?php
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namespace Mailgun\Messages\Exceptions;
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class MissingRequiredMIMEParameters extends \Exception{}
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?>
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<?PHP
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const API_VERSION = "v2";
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const API_ENDPOINT = "api.mailgun.net";
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const API_USER = "api";
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const SDK_VERSION = "0.1";
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const SDK_USER_AGENT = "mailgun-sdk-php";
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const DEFAULT_TIME_ZONE = "UTC";
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const DEFAULT_MG_API_KEY = "key-3ax6xnjp29jd6fds4gc373sgvjxteol0";
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const DEFAULT_MG_DOMAIN = "samples.mailgun.org";
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?>
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