Service you can use to send your emails to a queue system. All your emails will be stored in your database to keep logs of them. Send your emails directly or with a cron using the queue. Define how many emails you want to send each time you call the process queue action.
Install with composer
$ composer require julien-its/emails-queue-s4
Once installed,
Generate new tables in your database with doctrine
$ php bin/console doctrine:migration:diff
$ php bin/console doctrine:migration:migrate
Create a new email service where you will define all your emails methods. We only add one exemple of a contact form email
<?php
namespace App\Services;
use \JulienIts\EmailsQueueBundle\Entity\EmailQueue;
class EmailService
{
const DEFAULT_SUBJECT = "My App";
protected $jitsEmailService;
public function __construct(\JulienIts\EmailsQueueBundle\Services\EmailService $jitsEmailService)
{
$this->jitsEmailService = $jitsEmailService;
}
public function contact($message)
{
$config = array(
'template' => 'EmailsQueueBundle:mail:contact.html.twig',
'templateVars' => array('message' => $message),
'emailFrom' => '[email protected]',
'emailFromName' => 'My app',
'contextName' => 'contact',
'priority' => EmailQueue::HIGH_PRIORITY,
'subject' => self::DEFAULT_SUBJECT.' : Contact',
'emailTo' => '[email protected]',
'emailsBcc' => '[email protected];[email protected]'
);
$this->jitsEmailService->createNewAndProcess($config);
}
}
Note that you can copy the contact.html and email layout on your own appBundle to personalize them
Two possibilities when creating an emailQueue :
$this->jitsEmailService->createNew($config);
$this->jitsEmailService->createNewAndProcess($config);
createNewAndProcess Will directly process the email queue and send it to your mail service.
To send your email, call your service in a controller :
$message = array(
'name' => 'Julien Gustin',
'phone' => '+320484010203',
'message' => '[email protected]'
);
$emailService->contact($message);
If you went to send emails by packets, you can use the command
php bin/console jits:queue:process --limit 30