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Mailgun - Lists
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====================
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This is the Mailgun PHP *Lists* utilities.
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The below assumes you've already installed the Mailgun PHP SDK in to your project.
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If not, go back to the master README for instructions.
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There is currently one utility provided.
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OptInHandler: Provides methods for authenticating an OptInRequest.
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The typical flow for using this utility would be as follows:
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**Recipient Requests Subscribe** -> [Validate Recipient Address] -> [Generate Opt In Link] -> [Email Recipient Opt In Link]
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**Recipient Clicks Opt In Link** -> [Validate Opt In Link] -> [Subscribe User] -> [Send final confirmation]
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The above flow is modeled below.
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Usage - Opt-In Handler (Recipient Requests Subscribe)
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-----------------------------------------------------
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Here's how to use Opt-In Handler to validate Opt-In requests.
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```php
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# First, instantiate the SDK with your API credentials, domain, and required parameters for example.
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$mg = new Mailgun('key-example');
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$mgValidate = new Mailgun('pub-key-example');
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$domain = 'example.com';
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$mailingList = 'youlist@example.com';
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$secretPassphrase = 'a_secret_passphrase';
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$recipientAddress = 'recipient@example.com';
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# Let's validate the customer's email address, using Mailgun's validation endpoint.
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$result = $mgValidate->get('address/validate', array('address' => $recipientAddress));
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if($result->http_response_body->is_valid == true){
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# Next, instantiate an OptInHandler object from the SDK.
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$optInHandler = $mg->OptInHandler();
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# Next, generate a hash.
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$generatedHash = $optInHandler->generateHash($mailingList, $secretPassphrase, $recipientAddress);
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# Now, let's send a confirmation to the recipient with our link.
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$mg->sendMessage($domain, array('from' => 'bob@example.com',
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'to' => $recipientAddress,
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'subject' => 'Please Confirm!',
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'html' => "<html><body>Hello,<br><br>You have requested to be subscribed
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to the mailing list $mailingList. Please <a
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href=\"http://yourdomain.com/subscribe.php?hash=$generatedHash\">
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confirm</a> your subscription.<br><br>Thank you!</body></html>"));
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# Finally, let's add the subscriber to a Mailing List, as unsubscribed, so we can track non-conversions.
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$mg->post("lists/$mailingList/members", array('address' => $recipientAddress,
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'subscribed' => 'no',
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'upsert' => 'yes'));
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}
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```
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Usage - Opt-In Handler (Recipient Clicks Opt In Link)
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-----------------------------------------------------
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Here's how to use Opt-In Handler to validate an Opt-In Hash.
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```php
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# First, instantiate the SDK with your API credentials and domain.
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$mg = new Mailgun('key-example');
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$domain = 'example.com';
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# Next, instantiate an OptInHandler object from the SDK.
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$optInHandler = $mg->OptInHandler();
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# Next, grab the hash.
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$inboundHash = $_GET['hash'];
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$secretPassphrase = 'a_secret_passphrase';
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# Now, validate the captured hash.
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$hashValidation = $optInHandler->validateHash($secretPassphrase, $inboundHash);
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# Lastly, check to see if we have results, parse, subscribe, and send confirmation.
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if($hashValidation){
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$validatedList = $hashValidation['mailingList'];
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$validatedRecipient = $hashValidation['recipientAddress'];
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$mg->put("lists/$validatedList/members/$validatedRecipient",
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array('address' => $validatedRecipient,
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'subscribed' => 'yes'));
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$mg->sendMessage($domain, array('from' => 'bob@example.com',
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'to' => $validatedRecipient,
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'subject' => 'Confirmation Received!',
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'html' => "<html><body>Hello,<br><br>We've successfully subscribed
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you to the list, $validatedList!<br><br>Thank you!
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</body></html>"));
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}
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```
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A few notes:
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1. 'a_secret_passphrase' can be anything. It's used as the *key* in hashing,
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since your email address will vary.
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2. validateHash() will return an array containing the recipient address and list
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address.
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3. You should *always* send an email confirmation before and after the
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subscription request.
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4. WARNING: On $_GET['hash'], you need to sanitize this value to prevent
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malicious attempts to inject code.
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Available Functions
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-----------------------------------------------------
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`string generateHash(string $mailingList, string $secretAppId, string $recipientAddress)`
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`array validateHash(string $secretAppId, string $uniqueHash)`
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More Documentation
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------------------
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See the official [Mailgun Docs](http://documentation.mailgun.com/api-sending.html)
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for more information.
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