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Vendor christianezeani Package mailchimp Short Description MailChimp API wrapper License
MIT
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Using on Laravel
For Laravel 5.5 and later, a service is automatically registered. For lower versions, manually register the service provider in config/app.php as shown below:
Add your MailChimp API key environment variable to the projects's .env file (for development only):
You can then inject MailChimp into your services and controllers.
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A Simple Example
You'll find plenty more to play with in the examples page.
Documentation
Visit the Project site. If you're having trouble, this should be the first place you look as it's the most frequently updated.
Examples of how to use MailChimp PHP Wrapper for common scenarios can be found in the examples page.
You can generate complete API-level documentation by running composer docs in the top-level folder, and documentation will appear in the docs/api folder, though you'll need to have PHPDocumentor installed. You may find the unit tests a good source of how to do various operations such as creating audience, subscribing and unsubscribing members, and many more.
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