Hoa is a modular, extensible and
structured set of PHP libraries.
Moreover, Hoa aims at being a bridge between industrial and research worlds.
This library allows to compose and send rich emails (textual contents, HTML
documents, alternative contents, attachments etc., this is very extensible).
Email can be sent with sendmail or SMTP. The SMTP layer supports TLS and
PLAIN
, LOGIN
and CRAM-MD5
authentications.
In a near future, this library will also allow to receive and parse emails.
With Composer, to include this library into
your dependencies, you need to
require hoa/mail
:
$ composer require hoa/mail '~0.0'
For more installation procedures, please read the Source page.
Before running the mail suites, the development dependencies must be installed:
$ composer install
Then, to run all the test suites:
$ vendor/bin/hoa test:run
For more information, please read the contributor guide.
We propose a quick overview to send a very simple email with only one content, and then, a more complex email with an alternative content and an attachment.
Before all, just like any messaging softwares, we have to setup the transport. We will send our email by using SMTP as the default transport. We will specify a socket to the SMTP server, a login and a password:
Hoa\Mail\Message::setDefaultTransport(
new Hoa\Mail\Transport\Smtp(
new Hoa\Socket\Client('tcp://mail.domain.tld:587'),
'gordon_freeman',
'*********'
)
);
Then, we will get an instance of a message and set all the headers, such as
From
, To
and Subject
, we will add a textual content and we will send it:
$message = new Hoa\Mail\Message();
$message['From'] = 'Gordon Freeman <[email protected]>';
$message['To'] = 'Alyx Vance <[email protected]>';
$message['Subject'] = 'Hoa is awesome!';
$message->addContent(
new Hoa\Mail\Content\Text('Check this out: http://hoa-project.net/!')
);
$message->send();
Notice that we can use any view or template library to produce the content of the mail!
Now, instead of having only one textual content, we will have an alternative content: either textual or HTML.
$message->addContent(
// We have either…
new Hoa\Mail\Content\Alternative([
// … a text content
new Hoa\Mail\Content\Text(
'Check this out: http://hoa-project.net/!'
),
// … or an HTML content.
new Hoa\Mail\Content\Html(
'<a href="http://hoa-project.net/">Check this ' .
'<strong>out</strong>!</a>'
)
])
);
Then, to add an attachment, we will add a new kind of content. The attachment is
an image that will be named Foobar.jpg
. Thus:
$message->addContent(
new Hoa\Mail\Content\Attachment(
new Hoa\File\Read('Attachment.jpg'),
'Foobar.jpg'
)
);
And finally, we send the email:
$message->send();
Now imagine we do not want the image to be only attached but appear in the HTML content. These contents are related. Here is how to construct the email (with more variables to clarify):
// The image.
$attachment = new Hoa\Mail\Content\Attachment(
new Hoa\File\Read('Attachment.jpg'),
'Foobar.jpg'
);
// The text content.
$text = new Hoa\Mail\Content\Text('Check this out: http://hoa-project.net/!');
// The HTML content.
$html = new Hoa\Mail\Content\Html(
'<img src="' .
// The HTML image URL is the attachment ID URL.
$attachment->getIdUrl() .
'" />'
);
$message->addContent(
// Alternative contents and attachment are related.
new Hoa\Mail\Content\Related([
// We still have 2 alternative contents: text or HTML.
new Hoa\Mail\Content\Alternative([$text, $html]),
$attachment
])
);
The
hack book of Hoa\Mail
contains
detailed information about how to use this library and how it works.
To generate the documentation locally, execute the following commands:
$ composer require --dev hoa/devtools
$ vendor/bin/hoa devtools:documentation --open
More documentation can be found on the project's website: hoa-project.net.
There are mainly two ways to get help:
- On the
#hoaproject
IRC channel, - On the forum at users.hoa-project.net.
Do you want to contribute? Thanks! A detailed contributor guide explains everything you need to know.
Hoa is under the New BSD License (BSD-3-Clause). Please, see
LICENSE
for details.