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Informations about the package mailhog-client

Mailhog API Client for PHP Packagist Version

A simple PHP (8.1+) client for Mailhog.

Design Goals

Installation

This package does not require any specific HTTP client implementation, but is based on HTTPlug, so you can inject your own HTTP client of choice. So you when you install this library make sure you either already have an HTTP client installed, or install one at the same time as installing this library, otherwise installation will fail.

For more information please refer to the HTTPlug documentation for Library Users.

Usage

Where SomeHttpClient is a class that implements Http\Client\HttpClient from HTTPlug and SomeMessageFactory is a class that implements Http\Message\RequestFactory from HTTPlug, and my.mailhog.host is the hostname (or IP) where mailhog is running, and port is the port where the mailhog API is running (by default 8025).

Run tests

Make sure you have Mailhog running and run:

Running Mailhog for tests

You can either run your own instance of Mailhog or use the provided Dockerfile to run one for you. To run Mailhog with Docker make sure you have Docker insalled and run:

Mailhog ports for tests

To prevent port collissions with any other Mailhog instances while testing the tests expect Mailhog to listen to SMTP on port 2025 (instead of the default 1025) and to HTTP traffic on port 9025 (instead of the default 8025).

If you want different ports you can copy phpunit.xml.dist to phpunit.xml and change the port numbers in the environment variables therein.


All versions of mailhog-client with dependencies

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Requires php Version ^8.1
ext-json Version *
ext-iconv Version *
php-http/client-implementation Version ^1.0
php-http/httplug Version ^1.0 || ^2.0
psr/http-message Version ^1.0 || ^2.0
psr/http-factory Version ^1.0
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