Reputation: 1702
I'm new to using sendgrid web api v3. link here
Right now. It was easy to send a plain html using there api 'POST https://api.sendgrid.com/v3/mail/send' but I have this instance where we will attach a file (csv/xls,pdf) and I can't seem to get it right.
Here is my code below:
My function postSendMail
public function postSendMail($data = [])
{
if ( ! arrayHasValue($data) ) $this->error(__METHOD__, "Data is empty.");
$request = Curl::to( $this->apiUrl.'mail/send' )
->withHeader('Authorization: Bearer '. $this->apiKey)
->withData( $data )
->asJson(true)
->enableDebug(storage_path('logs/laravel-'.php_sapi_name().'.log'))
->post();
return $request;
}
//my instance
$sendgrid = new Sendgrid;
$data = [
'personalizations' => [
[
'to' => [
[ 'email' => '[email protected]' ]
],
'subject' => 'Hello, World!'
]
],
'from' => [
'email' => '[email protected]',
'name' => 'my_site'
],
'content' => [
[
'type' => 'text',
'value' => 'Hello, World!'
]
],
'track_settings' => [
[
'click_tracking' => true,
'open_tracking' => true
]
],
'attachments' => [
[
'content' => base64_encode(config('global.UPLOAD_PATH') . '/my_file.pdf'),
'type' => 'application/pdf',
'filename' => 'my_file.pdf',
'disposition' => 'attachment'
]
]
];
$lists = $sendgrid->postSendMail($data);
Mail was successfully sent but when I view the attached file, it was corrupted/unable to view. Can anyone help me? :(
Please help.
Upvotes: 6
Views: 10109
Reputation: 294
Coming to main point you need to get file content either by curl request or by file_get_content then encode the that content into attachments->content parameter, Please check following code which works for me:
'attachments' => [
[
'content' => base64_encode(file_get_contents(config('global.UPLOAD_PATH') . '/my_file.pdf')),
'type' => 'application/pdf',
'filename' => 'my_file.pdf',
'disposition' => 'attachment'
]
]
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 9854
The problem is that you are not reading the file into an object and then encoding that object; you're encoding a string containing the file path.
'content' => base64_encode(config('global.UPLOAD_PATH') . '/my_file.pdf')
All of your attachments in the tests are probably the same size, and smaller than the actual file as a result.
Try something like:
$imagedata = file_get_contents(config('global.UPLOAD_PATH') . '/my_file.pdf');
$base64 = base64_encode($imagedata);
Upvotes: 5