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Mailgun-PHP
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===========
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# Mailgun PHP client
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This is the Mailgun PHP SDK. This SDK contains methods for easily interacting
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with the Mailgun API.
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[![Latest Stable Version](https://poser.pugx.org/mailgun/mailgun-php/v/stable.png)](https://packagist.org/packages/mailgun/mailgun-php)
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/mailgun/mailgun-php.png)](https://travis-ci.org/mailgun/mailgun-php)
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Installation
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------------
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## Installation
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To install the SDK, you will need to be using [Composer](http://getcomposer.org/)
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in your project.
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If you aren't using Composer yet, it's really simple! Here's how to install
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composer and the Mailgun SDK.
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```PHP
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# Install Composer
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curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
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# Add Mailgun as a dependency
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php composer.phar require mailgun/mailgun-php:~2.0
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```
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You do also need to choose what library to use when you are sending http messages. Consult the
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[php-http/client-implementation](https://packagist.org/providers/php-http/client-implementation) virtual package to
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find adapters to use. For more information about virtual packages please refer to
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[Httplug](http://docs.httplug.io/en/latest/virtual-package/). Example:
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composer:
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```bash
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php composer.phar require php-http/guzzle6-adapter:^1.0
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curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
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```
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When creating a new `Mailgun` object you must provide an instance of the `HttpClient`.
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The Mailgun api client is not hard coupled to Guzzle or any other library that sends HTTP messags. It uses an abstraction
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called HTTPlug. This will give you the flexibilty to choose what PSR-7 implementaion and HTTP client to use.
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```php
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$client = new \Http\Adapter\Guzzle6\Client();
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$mailgun = new \Mailgun\Mailgun('api_key', $client);
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If you just want to get started quickly you should run the following command:
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```bash
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php composer.phar require mailgun/mailgun-php php-http/curl-client guzzlehttp/psr7 php-http/message
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```
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You could also rely on the [auto discovery feature of Httplug](http://docs.php-http.org/en/latest/discovery.html). This
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means that we will try to find an installed client automatically.
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**For shared hosts without SSH access, check out our [Shared Host Instructions](SharedHostInstall.md).**
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Next, require Composer's autoloader, in your application, to automatically
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load the Mailgun SDK in your project:
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```PHP
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### Why requiring so many packages?
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Mailgun has a dependency on the virtual package
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[php-http/client-implementation](https://packagist.org/providers/php-http/client-implementation) which requires to you install **an** adapter, but we do not care which one. That is an implemnetation detail in your application. We also need **a** PSR-7 implementation and **a** message factory.
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You do not have to use the `php-http/curl-client` if you do not want to. You may use the `php-http/guzzle6-adapter`. Read more about the virtual packages, why this is a good idea and about the flexibility it brings at the [HTTPlug docs](http://docs.php-http.org/en/latest/httplug/users.html).
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## Usage
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You should always use Composer's autoloader in your application to automatically load the your dependencies. All examples below assumes you've already included this in your file:
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```php
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require 'vendor/autoload.php';
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use Mailgun\Mailgun;
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```
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Usage
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-----
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Here's how to send a message using the SDK:
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```php
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'skip' => 0));
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```
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Response
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--------
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### Response
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The results, provided by the endpoint, are returned as an object, which you
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can traverse like an array.
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}
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```
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Debugging
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---------
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### Debugging
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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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'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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### Additional Info
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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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@ -185,8 +172,7 @@ Batch Message is an extension of Message Builder, and allows you to easily send
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a batch message job within a few seconds. The complexity of
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batch messaging is eliminated!
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Framework integration
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---------------------
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## Framework integration
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If you are using a framework you might consider these composer packages to make the framework integration easier.
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@ -194,8 +180,7 @@ If you are using a framework you might consider these composer packages to make
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* [Bogardo/Mailgun](https://github.com/Bogardo/Mailgun) for Laravel 4
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* [katanyoo/yii2-mailgun-mailer](https://github.com/katanyoo/yii2-mailgun-mailer) for Yii2
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Support and Feedback
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## Support and Feedback
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Be sure to visit the Mailgun official
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[documentation website](http://documentation.mailgun.com/) for additional
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