This project is a fork of dacastro4/laravel-gmail
Gmail API for Laravel 10
You need to create an application in the Google Console. Guidance here.
- PHP ^8.0
- Laravel 10
Run composer update to pull down the latest version.
Or run
composer require localtools/laravel-gmail
Now open up config/app.php
and add the service provider to your providers array.
'providers' => [
Localtools\LaravelGmail\LaravelGmailServiceProvider::class,
]
Now add the alias.
'aliases' => [
'LaravelGmail' => Localtools\LaravelGmail\Facade\LaravelGmail::class,
]
For laravel >=5.5 that's all. This package supports Laravel new Package Discovery.
For <= PHP 7.4 compatibility use version v5.0
Requires Laravel 9 and you have to change the dependency to "laravel/laravel": "^9.0"
Please, follow Upgrading To 9.0 From 8.x Guide
Requires Laravel 8 and you have to change the dependency to "laravel/laravel": "^8.0"
Please, follow Upgrading To 8.0 From 7.x Guide
Requires Laravel 7 and you have to change the dependency to "laravel/laravel": "^7.0"
Please, follow Upgrading To 7.0 From 6.x Guide
Requires Laravel 6 and you only have to change the dependency to "laravel/laravel": "^6.0"
The only changed made was the multi credentials feature.
- Change your composer.json from
"localtools/laravel-gmail": "^1.0"
to"localtools/laravel-gmail": "^2.0"
I had to change version because of a typo and that might break apps calling those attributes.
All variable with the word "threat" was change to "thread" (yeah, I know.. sorry) Ex:
Mail Class
$threatId
=> $threadId
Replyable Class
$mail->setReplyThreat()
=> $mail->setReplyThread()
and so on.
The only changed made was the multi credentials feature.
- Change your composer.json from
"localtools/laravel-gmail": "^0.6"
to"localtools/laravel-gmail": "^1.0"
If you don't want the multi user credentials, you don't have to do anything else, if you do, you're going to have to login again to create a new credentials file per user.
You only have to set the following variables on your .env
file and you'll be on your way:
GOOGLE_PROJECT_ID=
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URI=
GOOGLE_ALLOW_MULTIPLE_CREDENTIALS
GOOGLE_ALLOW_JSON_ENCRYPT
To modify the scopes and the credentials file name, just run:
Run php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Localtools\LaravelGmail\LaravelGmailServiceProvider"
and modify the config
file config/gmail.php
.
To allow multi user credentials change allow_multiple_credentials
to true
in your config file or set the .env
variable
GOOGLE_ALLOW_MULTIPLE_CREDENTIALS
to true if you're not using the config file.
To allow encryption for json files change allow_json_encrypt
to true
in your config file or set the .env variable
GOOGLE_ALLOW_JSON_ENCRYPT
to true if you're not using the config file.
- all (this one doesn't exists on Gmail Scopes, I added it.)
- compose
- insert
- labels
- metadata
- modify
- readonly
- send
- settings_basic
- settings_sharing
Note: To change the scopes, users have to logout and login again.
If for some reason you need to add additional scopes.
Add additional scopes in URL Style in config/gmail.php
'additional_scopes' => [
'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive',
'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/documents',
'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/spreadsheets'
],
<body>
<h1>{{ LaravelGmail::user() }}</h1>
@if(LaravelGmail::check())
<a href="{{ url('oauth/gmail/logout') }}">logout</a>
@else
<a href="{{ url('oauth/gmail') }}">login</a>
@endif
</body>
Route::get('/oauth/gmail', function (){
return LaravelGmail::redirect();
});
Route::get('/oauth/gmail/callback', function (){
LaravelGmail::makeToken();
return redirect()->to('/');
});
Route::get('/oauth/gmail/logout', function (){
LaravelGmail::logout(); //It returns exception if fails
return redirect()->to('/');
});
Then if in your controller or wherever you want to do your logic, you do something like:
$messages = LaravelGmail::message()->subject('test')->unread()->preload()->all();
foreach ( $messages as $message ) {
$body = $message->getHtmlBody();
$subject = $message->getSubject();
}
Note that if you don't preload the messages you have to do something like:
$body = $message->load()->getSubject();
and after that you don't have to call it again.
Use $messages->hasNextPage()
to check whether next page is available.
Use $messages->next()
to get the next page results, which uses the same parameters (result per page, filters, etc.)
when you loaded the first page.
Use $messages->getPageToken()
to get the unique identifier for the next page token. This is useful in creating a
unique idendifier when storing the result in cache.
Generally speaking, it is a bad practice to use API for pagination. It is slow and costly. Therefore, it is recommended
to retrieve the cached result moving between pages and only flush the cache when have to.
LaravelGmail::getAuthUrl
Gets the URL to auth the user.
LaravelGmail::redirect
You can use this as a direct method <a href="{{ LaravelGmail::redirect() }}">Login</a>
LaravelGmail::makeToken()
Set and Save AccessToken in json file (useful in the callback)
LaravelGmail::logout
Logs out the user
LaravelGmail::check
Checks if the user is logged in
LaravelGmail::setUserId($account_id)->makeToken()
Set and Save AccessToken for $account_id (added v5.1.2)
use Localtools\LaravelGmail\Services\Message\Mail;
...
$mail = new Mail;
For to
, from
, cc
and bcc
, you can set an array of emails and name or a string of email and name.
$mail->using( $token )
If you don't want to use the token file, you can use this function that sets the token to use
in the request. It doesn't refresh
$mail->to( $to, $name = null )
sets the recipient email and name as optional
$mail->from( $from, $name = null )
sets sender's email
$mail->cc( $cc, $name = null )
sets carbon copy
$mail->bcc( $bcc, $name = null )
sets a blind carbon copy
$mail->subject( $subject )
sets the subject of the email
$mail->message( $message )
sets the body of the email
$mail->view( 'view.name', $dataArray )
sets the body from a blade file
$mail->markdown( 'view.name', $dataArray )
sets the body from a markdown file
$mail->attach( ...$path )
add file attachments to the email
$mail->priority( $priority )
sets the priority of the email from 1 to 5
$mail->reply()
replies to an existent email
$mail->send()
sends a new email
$mail->setHeader( $header, $value )
sets header to the email
$mail->getId
returns the email's ID
$mail->getInternalDate
returns date in UNIX format
$mail->getDate
returns a Carbon date from the header of the email
$mail->getLabels
returns an array of all the labels of the email
$mail->getHeaders
returns a collection of the header. Each header is an array with two rows key and value
$mail->getSubject
returns an string of the subject
$mail->getFrom
Returns an array with name and email of sender
$mail->getFromName
Returns string of name
$mail->getFromEmail
Returns string of email
$mail->getTo
Returns an array with name and email of all recipients
$mail->getDeliveredTo
Returns the email of the receiver
$mail->getPlainTextBody
Returns the plain text version of the email
$mail->getRawPlainTextBody
Returns the raw version of the body base64 encrypted
$mail->hasAttachments
Returns a boolean if the email has attachments
$mail->load
Load all the information of the email (labels, body, headers). You call this function on a single email.
To load from the beginning see preload()
$mail->getHeader( $headerName, $regex = null )
Returns the header by name. Optionally, you can execute a regex on the
value
$mail->markAsRead
Removes the 'UNREAD' label from the email.
$mail->markAsUnread
Adds the 'UNREAD' label to the email.
$mail->markAsImportant
Adds the 'IMPORTANT' label to the email.
$mail->markAsNotImportant
Removes the 'IMPORTANT' label from the email.
$mail->addStar
Adds the 'STARRED' label to the email.
$mail->removeStar
Removes the 'STARRED' label from the email.
$mail->sendToTrash
Adds the 'TRASH' label to the email.
$mail->removeFromTrash
Removes the 'TRASH' label from the email.
$mail->addLabel($string|$array)
Add multiple or single label to the email
$mail->removeLabel($string|$array)
Removes multiple or single label from the email
$mail->getAttachments()
Get a collection of all the attachments on the email
$mail->getAttachmentsWithData()
Get a collection of all the attachments on the email including the data
Listing
: List all the labels of the email
https://developers.google.com/gmail/api/reference/rest/v1/users.labels/list
Example:
$mailbox = new LaravelGmailClass(config(), $account->id);
$labels = $mailbox->labelsList($userEmail);
Create
: Create new label on the email with the labelName
https://developers.google.com/gmail/api/reference/rest/v1/users.labels/create
Example:
$mailbox = new LaravelGmailClass(config(), LaravelGmail::user());
$label = new \Google_Service_Gmail_Label($this);
$label->setMessageListVisibility('show'); `show || hide`
$label->setLabelListVisibility('labelShow'); `labelShow || labelShowIfUnread || labelHide`
$label->setName('labelName');
$mailbox->createLabel($userEmail, $label);
FirstOrCreateLabel
: Create new label on the email with the labelName if it doesn't exist
https://developers.google.com/gmail/api/reference/rest/v1/users.labels/create
Example:
$mailbox = new LaravelGmailClass(config(), LaravelGmail::user());
$label = new \Google_Service_Gmail_Label($this);
$label->setMessageListVisibility('show'); `show || hide`
$label->setLabelListVisibility('labelShow'); `labelShow || labelShowIfUnread || labelHide`
$label->setName('labelName');
$mailbox->firstOrCreateLabel($userEmail, $label);
use Localtools\LaravelGmail\Services\Message\Attachment
...
$attachment = new Attachment;
$attachment->getId
Returns the ID of the attachment
$attachment->getFileName
Returns the file name of the attachment
$attachment->getMimeType
Returns the mime type Ex: application/pdf
$attachment->getSize
Returns the size of the attachment in bytes
$attachment->getData
Get the all the information from the attachment. If you call getAttachmentsWithData
you won't
need this method.
$attachment->saveAttachmentTo($path = null, $filename = null, $disk = 'local')
Saves the attachment on the storage
folder. You can pass the path, name and disk to use.
LaravelGmail::message()->all( $pageToken = null )
Returns all the emails from the inbox
LaravelGmail::message()->take(2)->all( $pageToken = null )
The take
method limits the emails coming from the query
by the number set
LaravelGmail::message()->get( $id )
Returns a single email with all the information
You can modify your query with these methods. For example:
To get all unread emails: LaravelGmail::message()->unread()->all()
message()->unread()
message()->from( $email )
message()->in( $box = 'inbox' )
message()->hasAttachment()
message()->subject($subject)
->after($date)
and ->before($date)
message()->raw($query)
for customized queries
All the possible filters are in the Filterable Trait
Of course you can use as a fluent api.
LaravelGmail::message()
->from('someone@gmail.com')
->unread()
->in('TRASH')
->hasAttachment()
->all()
use Localtools\LaravelGmail\Services\Message\Attachment
...
$attachment = new Attachment;
$attachment->getId
Returns the ID of the attachment
$attachment->getFileName
Returns the file name of the attachment
$attachment->getMimeType
Returns the mime type Ex: application/pdf
$attachment->getSize
Returns the size of the attachment in bytes
$attachment->getData
Get the all the information from the attachment. If you call getAttachmentsWithData
you won't
need this method.
$attachment->saveAttachmentTo($path = null, $filename = null, $disk = 'local')
Saves the attachment on the storage
folder. You can pass the path, name and disk to use.
LaravelGmail::message()->all( $pageToken = null )
Returns all the emails from the inbox
LaravelGmail::message()->take(2)->all( $pageToken = null )
The take
method limits the emails coming from the query
by the number set
LaravelGmail::message()->get( $id )
Returns a single email with all the information
You can modify your query with these methods. For example:
To get all unread emails: LaravelGmail::message()->unread()->all()
message()->unread()
message()->from( $email )
message()->in( $box = 'inbox' )
message()->hasAttachment()
message()->subject($subject)
->after($date)
and ->before($date)
message()->raw($query)
for customized queries
All the possible filters are in the Filterable Trait
Of course you can use as a fluent api.
LaravelGmail::message()
->from('someone@gmail.com')
->unread()
->in('TRASH')
->hasAttachment()
->all()
You can preload the body, header and the rest of every single email just by calling this method.
LaravelGmail::preload()
Example:
LaravelGmail::message()
->from('someone@gmail.com')
->unread()
->in('TRASH')
->hasAttachment()
->preload()
->all()
https://developers.google.com/gmail/api/reference/rest/v1/users/watch
Example:
$mailbox = new LaravelGmailClass(config(), $account->id);
// One watch per account + need reinit every 24h+
$mailbox->stopWatch('example@gmail.com');
// Set watch for topic
$rq = new \Google_Service_Gmail_WatchRequest();
$rq->setTopicName('projects/YOUR_PROJECT_ID/topics/gmail');
$mailbox->setWatch('example@gmail.com', $rq);
https://developers.google.com/gmail/api/reference/rest/v1/users.history
Example:
$historyList = (new LaravelGmailClass(config(), $account->id))
->historyList($data['emailAddress'], [
'startHistoryId' => $startHistoryId,
]);
foreach ($historyList->history as $chunk) {
foreach ($chunk->messages as $msg) {
...
}
}
If you're getting the Login Required
error, try creating the gmail-json.json
file
under /storage/app/gmail/tokens/
.