Gmail ​
- Type
- Class
- Namespace
- craft\mail\transportadapters
- Inherits
- craft\mail\transportadapters\Gmail » craft\mail\transportadapters\BaseTransportAdapter » craft\base\ConfigurableComponent » craft\base\Component » craft\base\Model » yii\base\Model » yii\base\Component » yii\base\BaseObject
- Implements
- ArrayAccess, IteratorAggregate, craft\base\ComponentInterface, craft\base\ConfigurableComponentInterface, craft\mail\transportadapters\TransportAdapterInterface, yii\base\Arrayable, yii\base\Configurable, yii\base\StaticInstanceInterface
- Uses traits
- craft\base\ClonefixTrait, yii\base\ArrayableTrait, yii\base\StaticInstanceTrait
- Since
- 3.0.0
Smtp implements a Gmail transport adapter into Craft’s mailer.
Public Properties ​
Property | Description |
---|---|
activeValidators | yii\validators\Validator – The validators applicable to the current scenario. |
attributes | array – Attribute values (name => value). |
behaviors | yii\base\Behavior – List of behaviors attached to this component. |
errors | array – Errors for all attributes or the specified attribute. |
firstErrors | array – The first errors. |
iterator | ArrayIterator – An iterator for traversing the items in the list. |
password | string, null – The password that should be used |
scenario | string – The scenario that this model is in. |
settings | array – The component’s settings. |
settingsHtml | string, null |
timeout | string – The timeout duration (in seconds) |
username | string, null – The username that should be used |
validators | ArrayObject, yii\validators\Validator – All the validators declared in the model. |
password
​
The password that should be used
settingsHtml
​
timeout
​
- Type
- string
- Default value
10
The timeout duration (in seconds)
username
​
The username that should be used
Public Methods ​
Method | Description |
---|---|
__call() | Calls the named method which is not a class method. |
__clone() | This method is called after the object is created by cloning an existing one. |
__construct() | Constructor. |
__get() | Returns the value of a component property. |
__isset() | Checks if a property is set, i.e. defined and not null. |
__set() | Sets the value of a component property. |
__unset() | Sets a component property to be null. |
activeAttributes() | Returns the attribute names that are subject to validation in the current scenario. |
addError() | Adds a new error to the specified attribute. |
addErrors() | Adds a list of errors. |
addModelErrors() | Adds errors from another model, with a given attribute name prefix. |
afterValidate() | This method is invoked after validation ends. |
attachBehavior() | Attaches a behavior to this component. |
attachBehaviors() | Attaches a list of behaviors to the component. |
attributeHints() | Returns the attribute hints. |
attributeLabels() | Returns the attribute labels. |
attributes() | Returns the list of attribute names. |
beforeValidate() | This method is invoked before validation starts. |
behaviors() | Returns a list of behaviors that this component should behave as. |
canGetProperty() | Returns a value indicating whether a property can be read. |
canSetProperty() | Returns a value indicating whether a property can be set. |
className() | Returns the fully qualified name of this class. |
clearErrors() | Removes errors for all attributes or a single attribute. |
createValidators() | Creates validator objects based on the validation rules specified in rules(). |
datetimeAttributes() | Returns the names of any attributes that should hold DateTime values. |
defineTransport() | Returns the config array or \Swift_Transport object that should be passed to craft\mail\Mailer::setTransport(). |
detachBehavior() | Detaches a behavior from the component. |
detachBehaviors() | Detaches all behaviors from the component. |
displayName() | Returns the display name of this class. |
ensureBehaviors() | Makes sure that the behaviors declared in behaviors() are attached to this component. |
extraFields() | Returns the list of fields that can be expanded further and returned by toArray(). |
fields() | Returns the list of fields that should be returned by default by toArray() when no specific fields are specified. |
formName() | Returns the form name that this model class should use. |
generateAttributeLabel() | Generates a user friendly attribute label based on the give attribute name. |
getActiveValidators() | Returns the validators applicable to the current scenario. |
getAttributeHint() | Returns the text hint for the specified attribute. |
getAttributeLabel() | Returns the text label for the specified attribute. |
getAttributes() | Returns attribute values. |
getBehavior() | Returns the named behavior object. |
getBehaviors() | Returns all behaviors attached to this component. |
getError() | Returns the first error of the specified attribute. |
getErrorSummary() | Returns the errors for all attributes as a one-dimensional array. |
getErrors() | Returns the errors for all attributes or a single attribute. |
getFirstError() | Returns the first error of the specified attribute. |
getFirstErrors() | Returns the first error of every attribute in the model. |
getIterator() | Returns an iterator for traversing the attributes in the model. |
getScenario() | Returns the scenario that this model is used in. |
getSettings() | Returns an array of the component’s settings. |
getSettingsHtml() | Returns the component’s settings HTML. |
getValidators() | Returns all the validators declared in rules(). |
hasErrors() | Returns a value indicating whether there is any validation error. |
hasEventHandlers() | Returns a value indicating whether there is any handler attached to the named event. |
hasMethod() | Returns a value indicating whether a method is defined. |
hasProperty() | Returns a value indicating whether a property is defined for this component. |
init() | Initializes the object. |
instance() | Returns static class instance, which can be used to obtain meta information. |
isAttributeActive() | Returns a value indicating whether the attribute is active in the current scenario. |
isAttributeRequired() | Returns a value indicating whether the attribute is required. |
isAttributeSafe() | Returns a value indicating whether the attribute is safe for massive assignments. |
isSelectable() | Returns whether the component should be selectable in component Type selects. |
load() | Populates the model with input data. |
loadMultiple() | Populates a set of models with the data from end user. |
off() | Detaches an existing event handler from this component. |
offsetExists() | Returns whether there is an element at the specified offset. |
offsetGet() | Returns the element at the specified offset. |
offsetSet() | Sets the element at the specified offset. |
offsetUnset() | Sets the element value at the specified offset to null. |
on() | Attaches an event handler to an event. |
onUnsafeAttribute() | This method is invoked when an unsafe attribute is being massively assigned. |
rules() | Returns the validation rules for attributes. |
safeAttributes() | Returns the attribute names that are safe to be massively assigned in the current scenario. |
scenarios() | Returns a list of scenarios and the corresponding active attributes. |
setAttributes() | Sets the attribute values in a massive way. |
setScenario() | Sets the scenario for the model. |
settingsAttributes() | Returns the list of settings attribute names. |
toArray() | Converts the model into an array. |
trigger() | Triggers an event. |
validate() | Performs the data validation. |
validateMultiple() | Validates multiple models. |
attributeLabels()
​
Returns the attribute labels.
Attribute labels are mainly used for display purpose. For example, given an attribute firstName
, we can declare a label First Name
which is more user-friendly and can be displayed to end users.
By default an attribute label is generated using generateAttributeLabel(). This method allows you to explicitly specify attribute labels.
Note, in order to inherit labels defined in the parent class, a child class needs to merge the parent labels with child labels using functions such as array_merge()
.
Returns ​
array – Attribute labels (name => label)
behaviors()
​
Returns a list of behaviors that this component should behave as.
Child classes may override this method to specify the behaviors they want to behave as.
The return value of this method should be an array of behavior objects or configurations indexed by behavior names. A behavior configuration can be either a string specifying the behavior class or an array of the following structure:
'behaviorName' => [
'class' => 'BehaviorClass',
'property1' => 'value1',
'property2' => 'value2',
]
Note that a behavior class must extend from \craft\mail\transportadapters\Behavior
. Behaviors can be attached using a name or anonymously. When a name is used as the array key, using this name, the behavior can later be retrieved using getBehavior() or be detached using detachBehavior(). Anonymous behaviors can not be retrieved or detached.
Behaviors declared in this method will be attached to the component automatically (on demand).
Returns ​
array – The behavior configurations.
defineTransport()
​
Returns the config array or \Swift_Transport object that should be passed to craft\mail\Mailer::setTransport().
Returns ​
array, \Swift_Transport
displayName()
​
Returns the display name of this class.
Returns ​
string – The display name of this class.
getSettingsHtml()
​
Returns the component’s settings HTML.
An extremely simple implementation would be to directly return some HTML:
return '<textarea name="foo">'.$this->foo.'</textarea>';
For more complex settings, you might prefer to create a template, and render it via craft\web\View::renderTemplate(). For example, the following code would render a template located at src/templates/_settings.html
, passing the settings to it:
return Craft::$app->view->renderTemplate('plugin-handle/_widget-settings', [
'widget' => $this
]);
If you need to tie any JavaScript code to your settings, it’s important to know that any name
and id
attributes within the returned HTML will probably get namespaced, however your JavaScript code will be left untouched. For example, if getSettingsHtml() returns the following HTML:
<textarea id="foo" name="foo"></textarea>
<script type="text/javascript">
var textarea = document.getElementById('foo');
</script>
…then it might actually look like this before getting output to the browser:
<textarea id="namespace-foo" name="namespace[foo]"></textarea>
<script type="text/javascript">
var textarea = document.getElementById('foo');
</script>
As you can see, that JavaScript code will not be able to find the textarea, because the textarea’s id
attribute was changed from foo
to namespace-foo
. Before you start adding namespace-
to the beginning of your element ID selectors, keep in mind that the actual namespace is going to change depending on the context. Often they are randomly generated. So it’s not quite that simple.
Thankfully, Craft provides a couple handy methods that can help you deal with this:
- craft\web\View::namespaceInputId() will give you the namespaced version of a given ID.
- craft\web\View::namespaceInputName() will give you the namespaced version of a given input name.
So here’s what a getSettingsHtml() method that includes field-targeting JavaScript code might look like:
public function getSettingsHtml()
{
// Figure out what the ID is going to be namespaced into
$id = 'foo';
$namespacedId = Craft::$app->view->namespaceInputId($id);
// Render and return the input template
return Craft::$app->view->renderTemplate('plugin-handle/_widget-settings', [
'id' => $id,
'namespacedId' => $namespacedId,
'widget' => $this,
]);
}
And the _widget-settings.twig template might look like this:
<textarea id="{{ id }}" name="foo">{{ widget.foo }}</textarea>
<script type="text/javascript">
var textarea = document.getElementById('{{ namespacedId }}');
</script>
The same principles also apply if you’re including your JavaScript code with craft\web\View::registerJs().
Returns ​
Protected Methods ​
Method | Description |
---|---|
defineRules() | Returns the validation rules for attributes. |
extractFieldsFor() | Extract nested fields from a fields collection for a given root field Nested fields are separated with dots (.). e.g: "item.id" The previous example would extract "id". |
extractRootFields() | Extracts the root field names from nested fields. |
resolveFields() | Determines which fields can be returned by toArray(). |
defineRules()
​
- Since
- 3.4.0
Returns the validation rules for attributes.
See rules() for details about what should be returned.
Models should override this method instead of rules() so EVENT_DEFINE_RULES handlers can modify the class-defined rules.
Returns ​
Constants ​
Constant | Description |
---|---|
SCENARIO_DEFAULT | The name of the default scenario. |