Test how your emails are rendered by sending them to your email from your Sylius admin panel.
- See a list of all sylius emails
- Send example email one by one to your email address
- Send all example emails to your email address
- For each email, you have to select the entity to be used in the template.
Version | |
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PHP | ^8.0 |
Sylius | ^1.10 |
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Add the bundle and dependencies in your composer.json :
$ composer require synolia/sylius-mail-tester-plugin
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Enable the plugin in your
config/bundles.php
file by addSynolia\SyliusMailTesterPlugin\SynoliaSyliusMailTesterPlugin::class => ['all' => true],
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Create a new file
config/routes/mailtester.yaml
with:synolia_mail_tester: resource: "@SynoliaSyliusMailTesterPlugin/Resources/config/admin_routing.yaml" prefix: '/%sylius_admin.path_name%'
- Log into admin panel
- Click on
Mail tester
in the Configuration section in main menu - Enter the email address that will receive the example email template
- Select the email you would like to be sent.
- Click on
Choose subject
- Fill empty boxes and select your entities.
- Click the Submit button.
In order to be able to send a custom email with variables, you have to add a form type that will add those variables to the form. The important part is that your Form Type must implement ResolvableFormTypeInterface in order to be discovered by our FormTypeResolver.
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Synolia\SyliusMailTesterPlugin\Form\Type;
use Sylius\Component\Core\Model\Order;
use Symfony\Bridge\Doctrine\Form\Type\EntityType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\AbstractType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormBuilderInterface;
use Synolia\SyliusMailTesterPlugin\Resolver\ResolvableFormTypeInterface;
public class CustomEmailType extends AbstractType implements ResolvableFormTypeInterface
{
/** @var string */
private const SYLIUS_EMAIL_KEY = 'custom_email'; //this should match your email identification key in sylius_mailer.yaml.
public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options): void
{
parent::buildForm($builder, $options);
/**
* The key 'order' represent the name of the variable in your template.
* Then you specify the type of the variable.
* In this example we provide a list of all available orders.
*/
$builder->add('order', EntityType::class, [
'class' => Order::class,
'choice_label' => 'number',
]);
}
public function support(string $emailKey): bool
{
return $emailKey === self::SYLIUS_EMAIL_KEY;
}
public function getCode(): string
{
return self::SYLIUS_EMAIL_KEY;
}
public function getFormType(string $emailKey): ResolvableFormTypeInterface
{
return $this;
}
}
See How to contribute.
This library is under the MIT license.
Developed by Synolia.