Fazland's MailUp Rest Client is an unofficial PHP Rest Client for the Email and SMS GatewayProvider MailUp.
- php >= 7.0
- php-http/client-implementation >= 1.0
- php-http/discovery >= 1.0
- php-http/message >= 1.0
- php-http/message-factory >= 1.0
- psr/http-message >= 1.0
- psr/http-message-implementation >= 1.0
- symfony/options-resolver >= 2.7
The suggested installation method is via composer:
$ composer require fazland/mailup-rest-clientIt's really simple. First of all, configuration!
The mandatory configuration parameters are:
usernamepasswordclient_idclient_secret
The only optional parameter is cache_dir. If set, the access token are saved in that path.
Just create a Context object passing to the constructor the parameters as an array:
use Fazland\MailUpRestClient\Context;
$config = [
'username' => 'your_username',
'password' => 'your_password',
'client_id' => 'your_client_id',
'client_secret' => 'your_client_secret',
'cache_dir' => 'path_to_your_cache_dir', // Optional
];
$httpClient = new HttpClientImplementation();
$context = new Context($config, $httpClient);To create a MailingList you can follow this example. Please, refer to the MailUp official API docs for the $params array.
use Fazland\MailUpRestClient\MailingList;
$email = "[email protected]";
$listName = "list_name";
$params = [
// your params...
];
$list = MailingList::create($context, $listName, $email, $params);You can also obtain all the existing lists in your MailUp account by calling the static method MailingList::getAll():
use Fazland\MailUpRestClient\MailingList;
$lists = MailingList::getAll($context);Once you have an instance of MailingList, you can do the following operations:
- add a
Recipient
use Fazland\MailUpRestClient\Recipient;
$list->addRecipient(new Recipient('Aragorn', '[email protected]', '3333333333', '+39'));- update a
Recipient
use Fazland\MailUpRestClient\Recipient;
$list->updateRecipient(new Recipient('Aragorn', '[email protected]', '3334444444', '+39'));- remove a
Recipient
use Fazland\MailUpRestClient\Recipient;
$list->removeRecipient(new Recipient('Aragorn', '[email protected]', '3333333333', '+39'));- find a
Recipientby itsemail
$recipient = $list->findRecipient('[email protected]'); // null returned if current email was not found- retrieve all the groups of the current list:
$groups = $list->getGroups();- count how many recipients are in the list (default is subscribed, but you can search for unsubscribed o pending statuses too):
$countRecipients = $list->countRecipients(); // equal to $list->countRecipients(Recipient::STATUS_SUBSCRIBED);
// OR
$countRecipients = $list->countRecipients(Recipient::STATUS_UNSUBSCRIBED);
// OR
$countRecipients = $list->countRecipients(Recipient::STATUS_PENDING);- get recipients paginated (you can specify the same status used in MailingList::countRecipients()):
$recipients = $list->getRecipientsPaginated($pageNumber, $pageSize);- least, but not last, import an array of
Recipientobjects:
$list->import($recipients);Each MailingList can be split into multiple groups. The operations available are the following:
- retrieve or modify its name:
$group->getName();
$group->setName('Gondor Army');- retrieve or modify its notes:
$group->getNotes();
$group->setNotes('10.000 knights and 20.000 peons');- prevent or allow deletion:
$group->isDeletable();
$group->setDeletable(true);- delete:
$group->delete();- add, remove or retrieve the recipients:
use Fazland\MailUpRestClient\Recipient;
$legolas = new Recipient('Legolas Thranduilion', '[email protected]', '3334444444', '+39');
$group->addRecipient($legolas);
$group->removeRecipient($legolas);
$lothlorienCitizens = $group->getRecipients();Contributions are welcome. Feel free to open a PR or file an issue here on GitHub!
MailUp Rest Client is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

