Reputation: 9880
I am trying to add the user's first name in the notification emails. At the moment, Laravel notification emails starts like:
Hello,
And I want to change it to:
Hello Donald,
Right now, I have a set-up like this. This example is for a Password Reset Notification email:
User Model:
public function sendPasswordResetNotification($token)
{
$this->notify(new PasswordReset($token));
}
App\Notifications\PasswordReset:
class PasswordReset extends Notification
{
use Queueable;
/**
* Create a new notification instance.
*
* @return void
*/
public function __construct()
{
//
}
/**
* Get the notification's delivery channels.
*
* @param mixed $notifiable
* @return array
*/
public function via($notifiable)
{
return ['mail'];
}
/**
* Get the mail representation of the notification.
*
* @param mixed $notifiable
* @return \Illuminate\Notifications\Messages\MailMessage
*/
public function toMail($notifiable)
{
return (new MailMessage)
->line('The introduction to the notification.')
->action('Notification Action', 'https://laravel.com')
->line('Thank you for using our application!');
}
/**
* Get the array representation of the notification.
*
* @param mixed $notifiable
* @return array
*/
public function toArray($notifiable)
{
return [
//
];
}
}
Is the User Model automatically binded with the Notification Class? How can I add the username in the view?
Upvotes: 8
Views: 10647
Reputation: 411
The $notifiable
variable passed to toMail()
is User model.
Call to needed User model attribute, easy:
public function toMail($notifiable)
{
return (new MailMessage)
->greeting('Hello '. $notifiable->username)
->line('The introduction to the notification.')
->action('Notification Action', 'https://laravel.com')
->line('Thank you for using our application!');
}
Upvotes: 41
Reputation: 2525
Try this:
User Model:
public function sendPasswordResetNotification($token) {
return $this->notify(new PasswordReset($token, $this->username));
}
App\Notifications\PasswordReset:
class PasswordReset extends Notification
{
use Queueable;
public $username;
public function __construct($token, $username)
{
$this->username = $username;
}
public function via($notifiable)
{
return ['mail'];
}
public function toMail($notifiable)
{
return (new MailMessage)
->greeting('Hello '.$this->username.',')
->line('The introduction to the notification.')
->action('Notification Action', 'https://laravel.com')
->line('Thank you for using our application!');
}
}
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 8850
You have to edit toMail
function in App\Notifications\PasswordReset
to set greeting
as you want.
public function toMail($notifiable) {
return (new MailMessage)
->greeting('Hello '. $this->username)
->line('The introduction to the notification.')
->action('Notification Action', 'https://laravel.com')
->line('Thank you for using our application!');
}
Update
To set $username
, have to define a variable & setter method in App\Notifications\PasswordReset
.
protected $username = null;
public function setName($name) {
$this->username = $name;
}
When you initialize App\Notifications\PasswordReset
, you can set the name.
In User
model update the function as below.
public function sendPasswordResetNotification($token) {
$resetNotification = new ResetPasswordNotification($token);
$resetNotification->setName($this->name);
$this->notify($resetNotification);
}
Upvotes: 2