Define in your .env file the following variable
SPARKPOST_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY_HERE'
or by defining the api key in your config.yml
LeKoala\SparkPost\SparkPostHelper:
api_key: "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
This module uses a custom client (not the official PHP SDK).
You can also autoconfigure the module with the following environment variables
# Will log emails in the temp folders
SPARKPOST_ENABLE_LOGGING=true
# Will disable sending (useful in development)
SPARKPOST_SENDING_DISABLED=true
By defining the Api Key, the module will register a new transport that will be used to send all emails.
If you're using the SparkPost EU service you can change the API endpoint
# Will use https://api.eu.sparkpost.com/api/v1
SPARKPOST_EU=true
If you define the SPARKPOST_API_KEY variable, the mailer transport will be automatically registered.
Otherwise, you need to call the following line:
SparkPostHelper::registerTransport();
By default in SilverStripe, emails without a from email will use the Email::admin_email value.
This is not convenient for websites using a value taken from the SiteConfig, as resolved with
SparkPostHelper::resolveDefaultFromEmail
.
The SparkPostApiTransport can automatically take care of that and replace any admin email with the set value using the following config flag:
LeKoala\SparkPost\SparkPostHelper:
override_admin_email: true
Make sure to set this after having processed the sparkpost config.
As a convenience, this library offers an utility SparkPostHelper::isEmailDomainReady
to help
you determine if an email is ready to be used as a sender.
Please note that this function makes an api call so you may not want to use this to often. It is a better to use this on verification screens or as part of a validation workflow.
If you use a master api key, but need to limit data access, you can configure a subaccount id
SPARKPOST_SUBACCOUNT_ID=1234;
or through the YML config.
This module create a new admin section that allows you to:
- List all messages events and allow searching them
- Have a settings tab to list and configure sending domains and webhook
NOTE : Make sure that you have a valid api key (not a subaccount key) to access features related to installation of the webhook through the CMS.
Note that by default the messages are cached (or not) according to config. You can disable this with the following env key
SPARKPOST_DISABLE_CACHE=true
By using custom headers you can pass parameters to the api by following the same principle than the SMTP api.
The main way to pass parameters is to add a json encoded string through the X-MSYS-API header, but you can also use that Mandrill compatiblity layer.
For full details, look at the documentation
$email = new Email();
$email->setSubject($sellerTitle . ' - Invoice - ' . $date);
$email->setBody($body);
// Through Mandrill compat layer
$email->getHeaders()->addTextHeader('X-MC-Metadata', json_encode(['RecordID' => $this->ID]));
// Or use M-SYS header
$email->getHeaders()->addTextHeader('X-MSYS-API', json_encode(['metadata' => ['RecordID' => $this->ID]]));
From the SparkPost Admin, you can setup a webhook for your website. This webhook will be called and SparkPostController will take care of handling all events for you. It is registered under the __sparkpost/ route.
By default, SparkPostController will do nothing. Feel free to add your own extensions to SparkPostController to define your own rules, like "Send an email to the admin when a receive a spam complaint".
SparkPostController provides the following extension point for all events:
- onAnyEvent
And the following extensions points depending on the type of the event:
- onEngagementEvent
- onGenerationEvent
- onMessageEvent
- onUnsubscribeEvent
You can also inspect the whole payload and the batch id with
- beforeProcessPayload : to check if a payload has been processed
- afterProcessPayload : to mark the payload has been processed or log information
You can test if your extension is working properly by visiting /__sparkpost/test if your site is in dev mode. It will load sample data from the API.
Please ensure that the url for the webhook is properly configured if required by using the following configuration
LeKoala\SparkPost\SparkPostAdmin:
webhook_base_url: "https://my.domain.com/"
You can also define the following environment variable to log all incoming payload into a given directory. Make sure the directory exists. It is relative to your base folder.
SPARKPOST_WEBHOOK_LOG_DIR='_incoming'
Please also pay attention to the fact that the webhook is called for ALL events of your SparkPost account, regardless of the fact of which API key generated the transmission.
To help you overcome this, if a subaccount id is defined, events will be filtered according to this subaccount.
Make sure you have properly configured your SPF and DKIM records for your domain.
mydomain.com TXT "v=spf1 include:myauthorizeddomain.com include:sparkpostmail.com ~all”
Create a DMARC record. See why this is important.
_dmarc.mydomain.com. 3600 IN TXT "v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; sp=quarantine; rf=afrf; pct=100; ri=86400;"
Leave provide_plain option to true or provide plain content for your emails
Use Mail Tester to troubleshoot your issues
Although SparkPost can inline styles for you, it may not work properly for complex style sheet, such as Foundation Emails. This is why the package pelago\emogrifier is not required by default and styles are inlined in php to get the best results.
If you want to restore built-in functionnality, use this:
LeKoala\SparkPost\SparkPostHelper:
inline_styles: false
default_params:
inlineCss: true
SilverStripe 5 replaced swift mailer by symfony/mailer
Make sure to read the docs https://docs.silverstripe.org/en/5/developer_guides/email/ https://symfony.com/doc/current/mailer.html
Tested with SilverStripe 5+
For 4.9+ compatibility, use branch 3
For 4.x compatibility, use branch 2
For 3.x compatibility, use branch 1
LeKoala - thomas@lekoala.be