How To Send Email Using Markdown Mailable Laravel 9

    In this article, we will see how to send email using markdown mailable laravel 9. we will learn laravel 9 to send email using markdown mailables. Markdown mailable messages allow you to take advantage of the pre-built templates and components of mail notifications in your mailables. Since the messages are written in Markdown, Laravel is able to render beautiful, responsive HTML templates for the messages.

    So, let's see, send email in laravel 9 using markdown mailables

Step 1: Install Laravel 9

    In this step, we will install laravel using the composer command.

composer create-project laravel/laravel email-example
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Step 2: Setup .env file Configuration

    Now, we will set up mail configuration in the .env file.

MAIL_MAILER=smtp
MAIL_HOST=smtp.gmail.com
MAIL_PORT=465
MAIL_USERNAME=your_username
MAIL_PASSWORD=your_password
MAIL_ENCRYPTION=tls
[email protected]
MAIL_FROM_NAME="${APP_NAME}"
Step 3: Create Mailable Class With Markdown

    In this step, we will create a mailable class with markdown using the laravel artisan command.

php artisan make:mail MarkdownSendMail --markdown=emails.markdownDemoMail

    This command will create a new file app/Mail/MarkdownSendMail.php.

<? php

namespace App\Mail;
   
use Illuminate\Bus\Queueable;
use Illuminate\Mail\Mailable;
use Illuminate\Queue\SerializesModels;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\ShouldQueue;
  
class MarkdownSendMail extends Mailable{

    use Queueable, SerializesModels;

    public $user;

    public function __construct($user){

        $this->user = $user;

    }

    public function build(){

        return $this->subject('This is markdown mail example')
                    ->markdown('emails.markdownDemoMail');
    }
}
Read Also: How to Send Bulk Mail Using Queue in Laravel 9
Step 4: Create Controller

    In this step, we will create a controller and send the mail.

php artisan make:controller SendMailController

    app/Http/Controllers/SendMailController.php

<?php

namespace App\Http\Controllers;

use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use App\Mail\SendMail;
use Mail;

class SendMailController extends Controller
{   
    /**
     * Write code on Method
     *
     * @return response()
     */
    public function index()
    {   
        $user = [
        'name' => 'Websolutionstuff',
        'info' => 'https://websolutionstuff.com/'
    ];

    \Mail::to('[email protected]')->send(new MarkdownSendMail($user));

    dd("Successfully send mail..!!");

    }
}
Step 5: Create Blade File

    Let's create a file under resources/views/emails/markdownDemoMail.blade.php and add this code.

@component('mail::message')
# {{ $mailData['title'] }}
  
The body of your message.
  
@component('mail::button', ['url' => $mailData['info']])
Visit Our Website
@endcomponent
  
Thanks,

{{ config('app.name') }}
@endcomponent
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Step 6: Create Route

    In this step, we will create a route for sending emails.

    routes/web.php

<?php
  
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Route;
  
use App\Http\Controllers\SendMailController;
  
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Web Routes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here is where you can register web routes for your application. These
| routes are loaded by the RouteServiceProvider within a group which
| contains the "web" middleware group. Now create something great!
|
*/
  
Route::get('send-mail', [SendMailController::class, 'index']);

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