I want to extend Magic Forms plugin to send Slack notifications at the same time with mail notification but I don't know if it is possible.
For my own plugin I'm using Slack for PHP library.
Yes I Guess you can, Just use composer for plugin add your package to plugin using composer.
then read this document https://skydiver.github.io/october-plugin-forms/docs/advanced/events/#docsNav
you need to use add Event Listeners and fire up your notification
public function boot() {
# Listen for Record after saved
Event::listen('martin.forms.afterSaveRecord', function (&$formdata, $component) {
// here use your slack lib and send notification
// $formData has all data
});
}
if any doubts please comment.
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Am Working on laravel 9. I send notification using the notifiable trait and I wish to make some action only if the notification is.
How can I perform this!
thanks,
I think You can check using Notification::failure()
if (Notification::failure() > 0){
//your required function;
}
As you know many e-mail providers have the feature to use e-mail templates. Through their API you can send e-mails, just by setting the template id and passing through the variables. The predefined template will be send to the user.
For my project I want to use Mailjet API for transactional e-mails. What is the best way to call their email API in my project. Because laravel already has lots of email and notification features so I am looking for the best practice to integrate this in my project.
For example I want so make use of notifications. This notification has to call the mailjet email api and pass through the template id and the needed variables. What is the best way to archive this. With a custom notification channel maybe?
Or are there other good alternatives?
You are right, you can use an alternative mailing service while using Laravel's neat notifications feature. You will need to create a custom notification channel where you can define sending logic by hitting Mailjet's API endpoints. When the notification channel is all set up, you can specify it inside a notification itself where you can define the exact request body.
To make things easier, you may use Mailjet's official PHP wrapper so you don't have to work with raw HTTP requests.
Personally I used the same technique for Twilio SMS and Nexmo (Vonage) SMS Verification codes. I will add some of my code so you can see how I organised things:
class PhoneChannel
{
public function send($notifiable, Notification $notification)
{
if ($notification->resend) {
$this->repeatCall();
} else {
$this->initCall();
}
}
...
class VerifyPhone extends Notification
{
use Queueable;
public bool $resend;
public function __construct(bool $resend)
{
$this->resend = $resend;
}
public function via($notifiable): array
{
return [PhoneChannel::class];
}
}
The point is that you can define a request body inside the notification itself in order to access it later in the notification channel. Just add a method called toMailjet inside a notification, specify your variables, and then access it inside a channel via $notification->toMailjet()
Please ask if you don't understand anything....I am creating stripe subscription payment. i need to handle stripe customer.subscription.deleted event. i have created a webhook for it in my laravel app. but the thing is whenever i send test data from stripe it shows webhook handled. but i am sending email whenever payment is unsuccessful and also logging this it is not showing in log or sending email. I am hosting my website for now using ngrok.. which is build in in laragon.
My controller method
use Laravel\Cashier\Http\Controllers\WebhookController;
class SubscriptionController extends WebhookController
{
public function handleCustomerSubscriptionDeleted($payload){
\Log::info("Webhook is working");
dd($payload);
}
}
my route file is like this
Route::get('/stripe/webhook','SubscriptionController#handleWebhook');
it is not showing in log file this neither it is sending email.
i am following this article please check if it is right way to do this??
Click here
I have added dd() here how does this webhook will be successful?
Is it possible to create/send notification(s) to all users when there is new announcement.
I want all users to be notified using the database notification.
Since most of the tutorials I have seen are all email notification, is this possible? Please attach links or any idea on how I could implement this.
Literally in the documentation:
Alternatively, you may send notifications via the Notification facade.
This is useful primarily when you need to send a notification to
multiple notifiable entities such as a collection of users. To send
notifications using the facade, pass all of the notifiable entities
and the notification instance to the send method:
Notification::send($users, new InvoicePaid($invoice));
So yes, you can send to all user by getting them from the database and sending a notification using the facade.
For example:
Notification::send(User::all(), new InvoicePaid($invoice));
You can send notifications via email like this in Laravel...
<?php
public function toMail($notifiable)
{
$url = url('/invoice/' . $this->invoice->id);
return (new MailMessage)
->greeting('Hello!')
->line('One of your invoices has been paid!')
->action('View Invoice', $url)
->line('Thank you for using our application!');
}
However, is it a good approach (in software design) to use this feature to send verification emails upon user registration?
yes, it is a fast way to send notification, we register a greeting, a line of text, a call to action, and then another line of text. These methods provided by the MailMessage object make it simple and fast to format small transactional emails. The mail channel will then translate the message components into a nice, responsive HTML email template with a plain-text counterpart.
you can also formatting the notification in better way for example:
Error Messages
Customizing The Recipient
Customizing The Subject
Customizing The Templates
reference Laravel Reference
Laravel Notifications is an all new feature coming to Laravel 5.3 that allows you to make quick notification updates through services like Slack, SMS, Email, and more.
This is great. Notifications are so simple and robust, you may no longer find yourself needing to use any other notification tool (mail, Slack SDK directly, etc.)—especially when you see how many custom notification channels the community has created. It's bonkers.
As always, with great power comes great responsibility; make sure you're being careful with your users' time and attention and you don't go overboard with the notifications.
So, go forth. Notify.