This package allows you to quick and easily integrate your Laravel application with Mailgun Webhooks thus allowing you to track the outgoing email status for each individual user.
- Log when an email was delivered to a specific user
- Log when an email failed to send to a specific user
- etc...
This may be useful information you want to display to your end users or to a certain subset of users (Managers, Moderators, Admins, etc...).
This package will also store the content of the emails sent if you need to reference them at any point in the future. There are many use-cases for why this information is valuable.
- Verify a customers complaint with information in the email they received a few weeks ago
- Validate that a customer isn't altering / falsifying an email to benefit their case
- etc...
This package allows gives you the ability to set it up so that you receive alerts for specific things. You have the ability to turn on and off the type of notifications you want to receive.
- Get notified when an email fails to deliver to a user
- Get notified when a user files a spam complaint
- etc...
Lets begin the installation. First you'll need to install the package with composer.
composer require biegalski-llc/laravel-mailgun-webhooks
Next, you will want to publish the configuration and view files.
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=mailgun_webhook_config
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=mailgun_webhook_view
Below you will find various options to configure this plugin to your needs.
Turn on and off certain features of this package
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_OPTIONS_DISABLE_CONTENT=false
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_OPTIONS_DISABLE_FLAG=false
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_OPTIONS_DISABLE_TAG=false
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_OPTIONS_DISABLE_VARIABLE=false
Turn on and off various notifications and set who these notifications send to.
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_ALERTS_TO=
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_ALERTS_FROM_EMAIL=
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_ALERTS_FROM_NAME=
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_TRIGGER_DELIVERED=false
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_TRIGGER_OPENED=false
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_TRIGGER_PERM_FAILURE=true
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_TRIGGER_SPAM=true
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_TRIGGER_TEMP_FAILURE=true
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_TRIGGER_UNSUBSCRIBE=true
Storing all content can quickly build up disk space used. Turn on and off various pieces of content to store. Only store what you need! body_html
by default is true, the rest by default are false.
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_CONTENT_LOG_STRIP_HTML=false
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_CONTENT_LOG_STRIP_TEXT=false
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_CONTENT_LOG_BODY_HTML=true
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_CONTENT_LOG_BODY_PLAIN=false
Storing all of these mailgun notifications in another database? Specify which database connection to use.
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_CUSTOM_DATABASE=null
By default - we reference the App\Users model to form the relationship. If you use a custom model or have made changes to the User model - you may need to add and edit these variables to your dotenv as well:
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_USER_TABLE_NAME=users
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_USER_TABLE_EMAIL=email
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_USER_TABLE_KEY=id
MAILGUN_WEBHOOKS_USER_TABLE_FPQN=App\Users
After you've completed the configuration - lets re-cache it:
php artisan config:cache
Now, you'll need to run the database migrations:
php artisan migrate
And, finally, you'll need to add a middleware to the route middleware group. In app\Http\Kernal.php
add the following line to the routeMiddleware
group:
'mailgun_webhooks' => \Biegalski\LaravelMailgunWebhooks\Middleware\ValidateMailgunWebhook::class,
You're all set! Now you just need to add the API endpoints to the webhooks in your Mailgun account.
- Login
- Navigate to
Sending
->Webhooks
- Click
Add Webhook
button - Select the appropriate
Event Type
and input its corresponding API endpoint. Endpoints listed below:
Event Type | Endpoint URL |
---|---|
Clicked | https://domain.com/api/mg-webhooks/clicked |
Delivered Messages | https://domain.com/api/mg-webhooks/delivered |
Opens | https://domain.com/api/mg-webhooks/opened |
Permanent Failure | https://domain.com/api/mg-webhooks/perm-failure |
Spam Complaints | https://domain.com/api/mg-webhooks/spam |
Temporary Failure | https://domain.com/api/mg-webhooks/temp-failure |
Unsubscribes | https://domain.com/api/mg-webhooks/unsubscribe |
*Replace "https://domain.com" with your applications URL.
It starts collecting data and sending notifications after configuration is setup. You can dive deeper and extract or display this data. Usage steps for that coming soon!
I have no affiliation with Laravel or Mailgun. Both are just frequently used in projects I am involved in and this package fills a need across various projects.
There is currently 9 translations:
- German
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Italian
- Dutch
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Polish
More languages coming soon!
If you're unsure how localization works in Laravel, please reference the documentation at https://laravel.com/docs/master/localization
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
- Biegalski LLC
- paulredmond - Laravel Middleware to Validate a signed Mailgun Webhook.
- naszybko - Introducing events pull request
- mafftor - Ukrainian translation
- abordage - Case-sensitivity fix
- alistairreynolds - Foreign key constraint fix
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.