PHP code example of mmockelyn / laravel-mail-viewer
1. Go to this page and download the library: Download mmockelyn/laravel-mail-viewer library. Choose the download type require.
2. Extract the ZIP file and open the index.php.
3. Add this code to the index.php.
<?php
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
/* Start to develop here. Best regards https://php-download.com/ */
mmockelyn / laravel-mail-viewer example snippets
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Only the mailables registered here can be accessed using this package
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| You have to add the mailables including their dependencies
| in the following array. When asked for a mailable, the
| package will search it here for its definition.
|
| Add the mailable definition as shown below in the example.
| The mailable class will be the key and the dependencies
| of the mailable class will be defined in an array as well.
|
| The package will look for the equivalent factory if the
| dependency is an eloquent model. So don't forget to
| create those factories. If you want a specific state to
| be used for your dependency you will have to pass an array
| with 'class' and 'states' keys. The class key will have the
| name of the dependency and states should contain an array of
| factory states you want to apply to the factory, see the
| MailWithDependencyStates example below.
|
| Please note that the factory times/count feature isn't
| supported for the factories.
| Eg:
| What the package supports: factory(Order::class)->create();
| What the package doesn't support: factory(Order::class, 5)->create();
|
| The package will try to resolve all other non-eloquent objects
| using the Laravel's service container.
|
| Also, don't forget to import these classes at the top :)
|
| eg:
| 'mailables' => [
| OrderShipped::class => [
| Order::class,
| 'Personal thank you message',
| ],
| MailWithDependencyStates::class => [
| [
| 'class' => Order::class,
| 'states' => ['state1', 'state2']
| ]
| ],
| MailWithNoDependency::class => []
| ]
|
*/
'mailables' => [],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| URL where you want to view the mails
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This is the URL where you can view all the
| mailables registered above.
|
*/
'url' => 'mails',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| The environments in which the url should be accessible
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| If you don't want to use this package in production env
| at all, you can restrict that using this option
| rather than by using a middleware.
|
*/
'allowed_environments' => ['local', 'staging', 'testing'],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Middlewares that should be applied to the URL
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The value should be an array of fully qualified
| class names of the middleware classes.
|
| Eg: [Authenticate::class, CheckForMaintenanceMode::class]
| Don't forget to import the classes at the top!
|
*/
'middlewares' => [],
];