Laravel Using The Notification Facade with user email parameter inside it












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I am trying to send notification with a name or email parameter.



Controller



$subscriber = Subscribe::whereNotNull('verified')->get();
Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post));


toMail function



public function toMail($notifiable)
{
$url = url('/news/' . $this->post->slug);

return (new MailMessage)
->greeting('Dear User')
->line('Title : ' . $this->post->title)
->action('Read More', $url)
}


I want ->greeting('Dear User') with user name. Like ->greeting('Dear User' . $this->user->name)



The following didn't work as well:



Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post, $subscriber));


What should I do?










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    I am trying to send notification with a name or email parameter.



    Controller



    $subscriber = Subscribe::whereNotNull('verified')->get();
    Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post));


    toMail function



    public function toMail($notifiable)
    {
    $url = url('/news/' . $this->post->slug);

    return (new MailMessage)
    ->greeting('Dear User')
    ->line('Title : ' . $this->post->title)
    ->action('Read More', $url)
    }


    I want ->greeting('Dear User') with user name. Like ->greeting('Dear User' . $this->user->name)



    The following didn't work as well:



    Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post, $subscriber));


    What should I do?










    share|improve this question



























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      I am trying to send notification with a name or email parameter.



      Controller



      $subscriber = Subscribe::whereNotNull('verified')->get();
      Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post));


      toMail function



      public function toMail($notifiable)
      {
      $url = url('/news/' . $this->post->slug);

      return (new MailMessage)
      ->greeting('Dear User')
      ->line('Title : ' . $this->post->title)
      ->action('Read More', $url)
      }


      I want ->greeting('Dear User') with user name. Like ->greeting('Dear User' . $this->user->name)



      The following didn't work as well:



      Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post, $subscriber));


      What should I do?










      share|improve this question















      I am trying to send notification with a name or email parameter.



      Controller



      $subscriber = Subscribe::whereNotNull('verified')->get();
      Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post));


      toMail function



      public function toMail($notifiable)
      {
      $url = url('/news/' . $this->post->slug);

      return (new MailMessage)
      ->greeting('Dear User')
      ->line('Title : ' . $this->post->title)
      ->action('Read More', $url)
      }


      I want ->greeting('Dear User') with user name. Like ->greeting('Dear User' . $this->user->name)



      The following didn't work as well:



      Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post, $subscriber));


      What should I do?







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      edited Nov 23 '18 at 3:02









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          First make sure you use use Notifiable; inside your Subscribe model.



          then you can access $notifiable it's an instance of the collection you send to the notification class.



          /**
          * Get the mail representation of the notification.
          *
          * @param mixed $notifiable
          * @return IlluminateNotificationsMessagesMailMessage
          */
          public function toMail($notifiable)
          {
          $url = url('/invoice/'.$this->invoice->id);

          return (new MailMessage)
          ->greeting('Hello!'. $notifiable->user->name)
          ->line('One of your invoices has been paid!')
          ->action('View Invoice', $url)
          ->line('Thank you for using our application!');
          }


          Check this link more details.






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          • notification work properly if I didn't add $subscriber to NotifySubscriber($post) since its use notification traits. What i need is how to add user data to notification traits. this can just simply use foreach and send one by one, but that not good i think, so I decide to use Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post)); but dont know to add second parameter.
            – Dicky Raambo
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:30












          • is there a relation between subscribers and users in your application. if so you can simply $notifiable->user->name
            – Ahmad Elkenany
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:38













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          First make sure you use use Notifiable; inside your Subscribe model.



          then you can access $notifiable it's an instance of the collection you send to the notification class.



          /**
          * Get the mail representation of the notification.
          *
          * @param mixed $notifiable
          * @return IlluminateNotificationsMessagesMailMessage
          */
          public function toMail($notifiable)
          {
          $url = url('/invoice/'.$this->invoice->id);

          return (new MailMessage)
          ->greeting('Hello!'. $notifiable->user->name)
          ->line('One of your invoices has been paid!')
          ->action('View Invoice', $url)
          ->line('Thank you for using our application!');
          }


          Check this link more details.






          share|improve this answer























          • notification work properly if I didn't add $subscriber to NotifySubscriber($post) since its use notification traits. What i need is how to add user data to notification traits. this can just simply use foreach and send one by one, but that not good i think, so I decide to use Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post)); but dont know to add second parameter.
            – Dicky Raambo
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:30












          • is there a relation between subscribers and users in your application. if so you can simply $notifiable->user->name
            – Ahmad Elkenany
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:38


















          0














          First make sure you use use Notifiable; inside your Subscribe model.



          then you can access $notifiable it's an instance of the collection you send to the notification class.



          /**
          * Get the mail representation of the notification.
          *
          * @param mixed $notifiable
          * @return IlluminateNotificationsMessagesMailMessage
          */
          public function toMail($notifiable)
          {
          $url = url('/invoice/'.$this->invoice->id);

          return (new MailMessage)
          ->greeting('Hello!'. $notifiable->user->name)
          ->line('One of your invoices has been paid!')
          ->action('View Invoice', $url)
          ->line('Thank you for using our application!');
          }


          Check this link more details.






          share|improve this answer























          • notification work properly if I didn't add $subscriber to NotifySubscriber($post) since its use notification traits. What i need is how to add user data to notification traits. this can just simply use foreach and send one by one, but that not good i think, so I decide to use Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post)); but dont know to add second parameter.
            – Dicky Raambo
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:30












          • is there a relation between subscribers and users in your application. if so you can simply $notifiable->user->name
            – Ahmad Elkenany
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:38
















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          0






          First make sure you use use Notifiable; inside your Subscribe model.



          then you can access $notifiable it's an instance of the collection you send to the notification class.



          /**
          * Get the mail representation of the notification.
          *
          * @param mixed $notifiable
          * @return IlluminateNotificationsMessagesMailMessage
          */
          public function toMail($notifiable)
          {
          $url = url('/invoice/'.$this->invoice->id);

          return (new MailMessage)
          ->greeting('Hello!'. $notifiable->user->name)
          ->line('One of your invoices has been paid!')
          ->action('View Invoice', $url)
          ->line('Thank you for using our application!');
          }


          Check this link more details.






          share|improve this answer














          First make sure you use use Notifiable; inside your Subscribe model.



          then you can access $notifiable it's an instance of the collection you send to the notification class.



          /**
          * Get the mail representation of the notification.
          *
          * @param mixed $notifiable
          * @return IlluminateNotificationsMessagesMailMessage
          */
          public function toMail($notifiable)
          {
          $url = url('/invoice/'.$this->invoice->id);

          return (new MailMessage)
          ->greeting('Hello!'. $notifiable->user->name)
          ->line('One of your invoices has been paid!')
          ->action('View Invoice', $url)
          ->line('Thank you for using our application!');
          }


          Check this link more details.







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          edited Nov 23 '18 at 3:40

























          answered Nov 23 '18 at 3:10









          Ahmad Elkenany

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          • notification work properly if I didn't add $subscriber to NotifySubscriber($post) since its use notification traits. What i need is how to add user data to notification traits. this can just simply use foreach and send one by one, but that not good i think, so I decide to use Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post)); but dont know to add second parameter.
            – Dicky Raambo
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:30












          • is there a relation between subscribers and users in your application. if so you can simply $notifiable->user->name
            – Ahmad Elkenany
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:38




















          • notification work properly if I didn't add $subscriber to NotifySubscriber($post) since its use notification traits. What i need is how to add user data to notification traits. this can just simply use foreach and send one by one, but that not good i think, so I decide to use Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post)); but dont know to add second parameter.
            – Dicky Raambo
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:30












          • is there a relation between subscribers and users in your application. if so you can simply $notifiable->user->name
            – Ahmad Elkenany
            Nov 23 '18 at 3:38


















          notification work properly if I didn't add $subscriber to NotifySubscriber($post) since its use notification traits. What i need is how to add user data to notification traits. this can just simply use foreach and send one by one, but that not good i think, so I decide to use Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post)); but dont know to add second parameter.
          – Dicky Raambo
          Nov 23 '18 at 3:30






          notification work properly if I didn't add $subscriber to NotifySubscriber($post) since its use notification traits. What i need is how to add user data to notification traits. this can just simply use foreach and send one by one, but that not good i think, so I decide to use Notification::send($subscriber, new NotifySubscriber($post)); but dont know to add second parameter.
          – Dicky Raambo
          Nov 23 '18 at 3:30














          is there a relation between subscribers and users in your application. if so you can simply $notifiable->user->name
          – Ahmad Elkenany
          Nov 23 '18 at 3:38






          is there a relation between subscribers and users in your application. if so you can simply $notifiable->user->name
          – Ahmad Elkenany
          Nov 23 '18 at 3:38




















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