Lesson 14: Sending emails with pleasure
This tutorial lesson demonstrates several capabilities by Gato GraphQL to send emails.
Sending emails
We send emails via mutation _sendEmail
provided by the Email Sender extension.
- The email is sent with content type "text" or "HTML" depending on what property from the
messageAs
input is used - The
from
input is optional; if not provided, the settings stored in WordPress are used _sendEmail
executes WordPresswp_mail
function, so it will use the configuration defined for sending emails in WordPress (such as the SMTP provider to use)
mutation {
sendTextEmail: _sendEmail(
input: {
from: {
email: "from@email.com"
name: "Me myself"
}
replyTo: "replyTo@email.com"
to: "target@email.com"
cc: ["cc1@email.com", "cc2@email.com"]
bcc: ["bcc1@email.com", "bcc2@email.com", "bcc3@email.com"]
subject: "Email with text content"
messageAs: {
text: "Hello world!"
}
}
) {
status
errors {
__typename
...on ErrorPayload {
message
}
}
}
sendHTMLEmail: _sendEmail(
input: {
to: "target@email.com"
subject: "Email with HTML content"
messageAs: {
html: "<p>Hello world!</p>"
}
}
) {
status
errors {
__typename
...on ErrorPayload {
message
}
}
}
}
Composing the email using Markdown
Field _strConvertMarkdownToHTML
from the Helper Function Collection extension converts Markdown to HTML.
We can use this field to compose the email using Markdown:
query GetEmailData {
emailMessage: _strConvertMarkdownToHTML(
text: """
We have great news: **Version 1.0 of our plugin will be released soon!**
If you'd like to help us beta test it, please complete [this form](https://forms.gle/FpXNromWAsZYC1zB8).
_Please reply by 30th June 🙏_
Thanks!
"""
)
@export(as: "emailMessage")
}
mutation SendEmail @depends(on: "GetEmailData") {
_sendEmail(
input: {
to: "target@email.com"
subject: "Great news!"
messageAs: {
html: $emailMessage
}
}
) {
status
errors {
__typename
...on ErrorPayload {
message
}
}
}
}
Injecting dynamic data into the email
Using the function fields provided by the PHP Functions via Schema, we can create a message template containing placeholders, and replace them with dynamic data:
query GetPostData($postID: ID!) {
post(by: {id: $postID}) {
title @export(as: "postTitle")
excerpt @export(as: "postExcerpt")
url @export(as: "postLink")
author {
name @export(as: "postAuthorName")
url @export(as: "postAuthorLink")
}
}
}
query GetEmailData @depends(on: "GetPostData") {
emailMessageTemplate: _strConvertMarkdownToHTML(
text: """
There is a new post by [{$postAuthorName}]({$postAuthorLink}):
**{$postTitle}**: {$postExcerpt}
[Read online]({$postLink})
"""
)
emailMessage: _strReplaceMultiple(
search: ["{$postAuthorName}", "{$postAuthorLink}", "{$postTitle}", "{$postExcerpt}", "{$postLink}"],
replaceWith: [$postAuthorName, $postAuthorLink, $postTitle, $postExcerpt, $postLink],
in: $__emailMessageTemplate
)
@export(as: "emailMessage")
subject: _sprintf(string: "New post created by %s", values: [$postAuthorName])
@export(as: "emailSubject")
}
mutation SendEmail @depends(on: "GetEmailData") {
_sendEmail(
input: {
to: "target@email.com"
subject: $emailSubject
messageAs: {
html: $emailMessage
}
}
) {
status
}
}
Sending a notification email to the admin
We can retrieve the email of the admin user from the WordPress wp_options
table, and inject this value into the to
field:
query ExportData {
adminEmail: optionValue(name: "admin_email")
@export(as: "adminEmail")
}
mutation SendEmail @depends(on: "ExportData") {
_sendEmail(
input: {
to: $adminEmail
subject: "Admin notification"
messageAs: {
html: "There is a new post on the site, go check!"
}
}
) {
status
}
}
Alternatively, if Nested Mutations is enabled in the Schema Configuration, we can retrieve the admin email in the mutation
operation already (and inject it into the mutation via Field to Input):
mutation SendEmail {
adminEmail: optionValue(name: "admin_email")
_sendEmail(
input: {
to: $__adminEmail
subject: "Admin notification"
messageAs: {
html: "There is a new post on the site, go check!"
}
}
) {
status
}
}
Sending a personalized email to users
For this GraphQL query to work, the Schema Configuration applied to the endpoint needs to have Nested Mutations enabled
Because _sendEmail
is a global field (or, more precisely, a global mutation), it can be executed on any type from the GraphQL schema, including User
.
This query retrieves a list of users, obtains their data (name, email and number of remaining credits, which is stored as meta), and sends a personalized email to each of them:
mutation {
users {
email
displayName
credits: metaValue(key: "credits")
# If the user does not have meta entry "credits", use `0` credits
hasNoCreditsEntry: _isNull(value: $__credits)
remainingCredits: _if(condition: $__hasNoCreditsEntry, then: 0, else: $__credits)
emailMessageTemplate: _strConvertMarkdownToHTML(
text: """
Hello %s,
Your have **%s remaining credits** in your account.
Would you like to [buy more](%s)?
"""
)
emailMessage: _sprintf(
string: $__emailMessageTemplate,
values: [
$__displayName,
$__remainingCredits,
"https://mysite.com/buy-credits"
]
)
_sendEmail(
input: {
to: $__email
subject: "Remaining credits alert"
messageAs: {
html: $__emailMessage
}
}
) {
status
errors {
__typename
...on ErrorPayload {
message
}
}
}
}
}