Package Data | |
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Maintainer Username: | laravel-notification-channels |
Maintainer Contact: | tobias.madner@gmx.at (Tobias Madner) |
Package Create Date: | 2020-04-26 |
Package Last Update: | 2024-03-14 |
Home Page: | https://laravel-notification-channels.com |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-12-03 03:01:14 |
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Total Downloads: | 1,541,010 |
Monthly Downloads: | 69,746 |
Daily Downloads: | 3,456 |
Total Stars: | 138 |
Total Watchers: | 9 |
Total Forks: | 18 |
Total Open Issues: | 2 |
This package makes it easy to send notifications using Microsoft Teams with Laravel 5.5+, 6.x, 7.x and 8.x
return MicrosoftTeamsMessage::create()
->to(config('services.teams.sales_url'))
->type('success')
->title('Subscription Created')
->content('Yey, you got a **new subscription**. Maybe you want to contact him if he needs any support?')
->button('Check User', 'https://foo.bar/users/123');
You can install the package via composer:
composer require laravel-notification-channels/microsoft-teams
Next, if you're using Laravel without auto-discovery, add the service provider to config/app.php
:
'providers' => [
// ...
NotificationChannels\MicrosoftTeams\MicrosoftTeamsServiceProvider::class,
],
Please check out this for setting up and adding a webhook connector to your Team's channel. Basic Markdown is supported, please also check out the message card reference article which goes in more detail about the do's and don'ts.
Then, configure your webhook url:
Add the following code to your config/services.php
:
// config/services.php
...
'teams' => [
'webhook_url' => env('TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL'),
],
...
You can also add multiple webhooks if you have multiple teams or channels, it's up to you.
// config/services.php
...
'teams' => [
'sales_url' => env('TEAMS_SALES_WEBHOOK_URL'),
'dev_url' => env('TEAMS_DEV_WEBHOOK_URL'),
],
...
Now you can use the channel in your via()
method inside the notification:
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;
use NotificationChannels\MicrosoftTeams\MicrosoftTeamsChannel;
use NotificationChannels\MicrosoftTeams\MicrosoftTeamsMessage;
class SubscriptionCreated extends Notification
{
public function via($notifiable)
{
return [MicrosoftTeamsChannel::class];
}
public function toMicrosoftTeams($notifiable)
{
return MicrosoftTeamsMessage::create()
->to(config('services.teams.sales_url'))
->type('success')
->title('Subscription Created')
->content('Yey, you got a **new subscription**. Maybe you want to contact him if he needs any support?')
->button('Check User', 'https://foo.bar/users/123');
}
}
Instead of adding the to($url)
method for the recipient you can also add the routeNotificationForMicrosoftTeams
method inside your Notifiable model. This method needs to return the webhook url.
public function routeNotificationForMicrosoftTeams(Notification $notification)
{
return config('services.teams.sales_url')
}
to(string $webhookUrl)
: Recipient's webhook url.title(string $title)
: Title of the message.summary(string $summary)
: Summary of the message.type(string $type)
: Type which is used as theme color (any valid hex code or one of: primary|secondary|accent|error|info|success|warning).content(string $content)
: Content of the message (Markdown supported).button(string $text, string $url = '', array $params = [])
: Text and url of a button. Wrapper for an potential action.action(string $text, $type = 'OpenUri', array $params = [])
: Text and type for a potential action. Further params can be added depending on the action. For more infos about different types check out this link.options(array $options, $sectionId = null)
: Add additional options to pass to the message payload object.It is possible to define one or many sections inside a message card. The following methods can be used within a section
addStartGroupToSection($sectionId = 'standard_section')
: Add a startGroup property which marks the start of a logical group of information.activity(string $activityImage = '', string $activityTitle = '', string $activitySubtitle = '', string $activityText = '', $sectionId = 'standard_section')
: Add an activity to a section.fact(string $name, string $value, $sectionId = 'standard_section')
: Add a fact to a section (Supports Markdown).image(string $imageUri, string $title = '', $sectionId = 'standard_section')
: Add an image to a section.heroImage(string $imageUri, string $title = '', $sectionId = 'standard_section')
: Add a hero image to a section.Additionally the title, content, button and action can be also added to a section through the optional params
value:
title(string $title, array $params = ['section' => 'my-section'])
: Title of the message and add it to my-section
.content(string $content, array $params = ['section' => 'my-section'])
: Content of the message and add it to my-section
(Markdown supported).button(string $text, string $url = '', array $params = ['section' => 'my-section'])
: Text and url of a button and add it to my-section
.action(string $text, $type = 'OpenUri', array $params = ['section' => 'my-section'])
: Text and type of an potential action and add it to my-section
.Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
$ composer test
If you discover any security related issues, please email tobias.madner@gmx.at instead of using the issue tracker.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.