pishehgostar / exchange-melipayamak
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v1.0.0
2024-02-04 14:04 UTC
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README
This package makes it easy to send notifications using Melipayamak , with Laravel 9.x
Installation
This package can be installed through Composer.
composer require pishehgostar/exchange-melipayamak
Setting up Melipayamak service
Add your melipayamak service information in services.php config file.
return [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Third Party Services |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This file is for storing the credentials for third party services such | as Mailgun, Postmark, AWS and more. This file provides the de facto | location for this type of information, allowing packages to have | a conventional file to locate the various service credentials. | // ... 'melipayamak'=>[ 'username'=>'###', 'password'=>'###', 'from'=>'###', ] ];
Usage
In every model you wish to be notifiable via Melipayamak, you must add a channel ID property to that model accessible through a routeNotificationForMelipayamak method:
class YourModel extends Eloquent { use Notifiable; public function routeNotificationForMelipayamak(Notification $notification): array|string { return $this->mobile; } }
You may now tell Laravel to send notifications to melipayamak channels in the via method:
class InvoicePaidNotification extends Notification { public function via(object $notifiable): array { return ['melipayamak']; } // send sms using patterns public function toMelipayamak(object $notifiable): MelipayamakSmsMessage { $pattern_code = '######'; $pattern_parameters = ['first','second']; return (new MelipayamakSmsMessage) ->pattern($pattern_code,$pattern_parameters); } // send simple sms public function toMelipayamak(object $notifiable): MelipayamakSmsMessage { return (new MelipayamakSmsMessage) ->simple('salam'); } }