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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. For additional examples, please see our official documentation at http://documentation.mailgun.com

Current Release: 0.7

Installation

To install the SDK, you will need to be using Composer in your project. If you aren't using Composer yet, it's really simple! Here's how to install composer and the Mailgun SDK.

# Install Composer
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php

# Add Mailgun as a dependency
php composer.phar require mailgun/mailgun-php:~0.7

For shared hosts with SSH access, you might need to run this instead (contact your shared host for assistance):

php -d detect_unicode=Off -r "eval('?>'.file_get_contents('https://getcomposer.org/installer'));"

Next, require Composer's autoloader, in your application, to automatically load the Mailgun SDK in your project:

require 'vendor/autoload.php';
use Mailgun\Mailgun;

Usage

Here's how to send a message using the SDK:

# First, instantiate the SDK with your API credentials and define your domain. 
$mg = new Mailgun("key-example");
$domain = "example.com";

# Now, compose and send your message.
$mg->sendMessage($domain, array('from'    => 'bob@example.com', 
                                'to'      => 'sally@example.com', 
                                'subject' => 'The PHP SDK is awesome!', 
                                'text'    => 'It is so simple to send a message.'));

Or obtain the last 25 log items:

# First, instantiate the SDK with your API credentials and define your domain. 
$mg = new Mailgun("key-example");
$domain = "example.com";

# Now, issue a GET against the Logs endpoint.
$mg->get("$domain/log", array('limit' => 25, 
                              'skip'  => 0);

Result

The results, provided by the endpoint, are returned as an object, which you can traverse like an array.

Example:

$mg = new Mailgun("key-example");
$domain = "example.com";

$result = $mg->get("$domain/log", array('limit' => 25, 
                              'skip'  => 0);

$httpResponseCode = $result->http_response_code;
$httpResponseBody = $result->http_response_body;

Example Contents: $httpResponseCode will contain an integer. You can find how we use HTTP response codes in our documentation: http://documentation.mailgun.com/api-intro.html?highlight=401#errors

$httpResponseBody will contain an object of the API response. In the above example, a var_dump($result) would contain the following:

["http_response_body"]=>
  object(stdClass)#31 (2) {
    ["total_count"]=>
    int(62)
    ["items"]=>
    array(1) {
      [0]=>
      array(5) {
        ["hap"]=>
        string(10) "tempfailed"
        ["created_at"]=>
        string(29) "Mon, 19 Aug 2013 19:41:33 GMT"
        ["message"]=>
        string(155) "Will retry in 14400 seconds: me@samples.mailgun.org → sergeyo@profista.com 'Hello' No MX for [profista.com] Server response: 498 No MX for [profista.com]"
        ["type"]=>
        string(4) "warn"
        ["message_id"]=>
        string(46) "20130819113429.18813.89868@samples.mailgun.org"
      }
    }
  }

For usage examples on each API endpoint, head over to our official documentation pages.

This SDK includes a Message Builder and Batch Message component.

Message Builder allows you to quickly create the array of parameters, required to send a message, by calling a methods for each parameter. Batch Message is an extension of Message Builder, and allows you to easily send a batch message job within a few seconds. The complexity of batch messaging is eliminated!

Support and Feedback

Be sure to visit the Mailgun official documentation website for additional information about our API.

If you find a bug, please submit the issue in Github directly. Mailgun-PHP Issues

As always, if you need additional assistance, drop us a note at support@mailgun.com.