Stampie is a simple API Wrapper for different email providers such as Postmark and SendGrid.
It is very easy to use and to integrate into your application as demonstrated below with a SendGrid
mailer.
<?php
// composer autoloading.
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
class Message extends \Stampie\Message
{
public function getFrom() { return 'alias@domain.tld'; }
public function getSubject() { return 'You are trying out Stampie'; }
public function getText() { return 'So what do you think about it?'; }
}
$adapter = new Http\Adapter\Guzzle6\Client();
$mailer = new Stampie\Mailer\SendGrid($adapter, 'username:password');
// Throws an HttpException for error
// messages not recognized by SendGrid api or ApiException for known errors.
$mailer->send(new Message('reciever@domain.tld'));
This simple example shows a few different things about how Stampie works under the hood and is developed. Because others are so much better than us to do HTTP communication, Stampie uses the HTTPlug abstraction so you are free to choose between any library like Buzz or Guzzle. See the full list here: https://packagist.org/providers/php-http/client-implementation
Every mailer takes a $serverToken
as the second argument in their constructor. This is what is used for authentication.
In the Postmark mailer this is a hash but in SendGrid it is a username:password
pattern that is split into two pieces
and send as arguments. A mailer is responsible for formatting the request needed for a given API.
A Message
or MessageInterface
is a simple storage class that holds information about the message sent to an API such
as the email address this is from and who should recieve it together with html and text bodies.
Last there is an Interface for every type of class or abstract implementation that should be used when adding new Mailer's or Adapter's.
Stampie is not hard coupled to Guzzle or any other library that sends HTTP messages. It uses an abstraction called HTTPlug. This will give you the flexibility to choose what PSR-7 implementation and HTTP client to use.
If you just want to get started quickly you should run the following command:
composer require stampie/stampie php-http/curl-client php-http/message guzzlehttp/psr7
Stampie has a dependency on the virtual package php-http/client-implementation which requires to you install an adapter, but we do not care which one. That is an implementation detail in your application. We also need a PSR-7 implementation and a message factory.
You do not have to use the php-http/curl-client
if you do not want to. You may use the php-http/guzzle6-adapter
or any
other library in this list.
Read more about the virtual packages, why this is a good idea and about the flexibility it brings at the HTTPlug docs.
There is generated API documentation for all tags and released versions. Those can be found at stampie.github.io/Stampie/api/master/.
- Stampie Extra provides extensions to Stampie using the Symfony EventDispatcher component.
Stampie is itself completely decoupled and does not depend on any framework.
- HBStampieBundle it is also on packagist
Stampie is Continuous Integration tested with Travis and aims for a high coverage percentage.
As mentioned above if integrating new mailers or adapters please rely on the interfaces or abstract classes already in this package. Furthermore unit tests should be provided aswell.
This is a project created to test TDD along the way and maybe have some scars from that. But you are always welcome to send feedback or Github, Twitter, Github issue or Pull Request. Same goes if something is wrong or you have ideas for a better or smarter implementation.