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Laravel Microsoft Graph

Emails

MsGraph provides a clean way of working with a user's emails.

To work with emails first call ->emails() followed by a method.

MsGraph::emails();

List Emails

Return a list of emails

MsGraph::emails()->get();

By default, only 10 emails are returned this can be changed by either using GET requests or pass an array of option to get()

Option 1: GET Request

Adding top=50 to the URL will return 50 emails, to skip the starting point use skip=2 to start from the 2nd set. These can be used together:

?top=50&skip=2

Option 2: Array

The default array that is used internally is below, you can override these options by passing an array to the ->get() method.

[
    "\$orderby" => "displayName",
    "\$top" => $top,
    "\$skip" => $skip,
    "\$count" => "true",
]

This would look like this:

MsGraph::emails()->get([
    "\$orderby" => "displayName",
    "\$top" => 15,
    "\$skip" => 0,
    "\$count" => "true",
]);

The response returned is an array in this format:

array:4 [
  "emails" => array:4 [
    "@odata.context" => "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/$metadata#users('5b7f8791-03a1-4b68-9ff2-5bdca45563')/messages"
    "@odata.count" => 44177
    "@odata.nextLink" => "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/users/5b7f8791-03a1-4b68-9ff2-5bdca45563/messages?$count=true&$orderby=sentDateTime+desc&$skip=15"
    "value" => [
        "@odata.etag" => "W/"CQAAABYAAAC8b+tAO4nLRZCbkhud5CXFAASVGY/p""
        "id" => "AAMkADdlZTBjNjQ4LWI0OGItNDFhZS05ZDNiLThiY2JkYzIzZWZkYwBGAAAAAABFX7lJCx7ZRLTJ6iI0yZK6BwC8b_tAO4nLRZCbkhud5CXFAAAAAAELAAC8b_tAO4nLRZCbkhud5CXFAASUuapzAAA="
        "createdDateTime" => "2019-05-29T08:58:09Z"
        "lastModifiedDateTime" => "2019-05-29T09:02:00Z"
        "changeKey" => "CQAAABYAAAC8b+tAO4nLRZCbkhud5CXFAASVGY/p"
        "categories" => []
        "receivedDateTime" => "2019-05-29T08:58:09Z"
        "sentDateTime" => "2019-05-29T08:58:04Z"
        "hasAttachments" => false
        "internetMessageId" => ""
        "subject" => "sent you a document to sign"
        "bodyPreview" => You Have Been Sent A Document To Sign
        "importance" => "normal"
        "parentFolderId" => "AQMkADdlZQAwYzY0OC1iNDhiLTQxYWUtOWQzYi04YmNiZGMyM2VmZGMALgAAA0VfuUkLHtlEtMnqIjTJkroBALxv60A7ictFkJuSG53kJcUAAAIBCwAAAA=="
        "conversationId" => "AAQkADdlZTBjNjQ4LWI0OGItNDFhZS05ZDNiLThiY2JkYzIzZWZkYwAQADNDbfE-oxVGsAHIKhk2vCE="
        "conversationIndex" => "AQHVFfyjM0Nt8T+jFUawAcgqGTa8IQ=="
        "isDeliveryReceiptRequested" => null
        "isReadReceiptRequested" => false
        "isRead" => true
        "isDraft" => false
        "webLink" => "https://outlook.office365.com/owa/?ItemID=jQ4LWI0OGItNDFhZS05ZDNiLThiY2JkYzIzZWZkYwBGAAAAAABFX7lJCx7ZRLTJ6iI0yZK6BwC8b%2BtAO4nLRZCbkhud5CXFAAAAAAEL ▶"
        "inferenceClassification" => "other"
        "unsubscribeData" => []
        "unsubscribeEnabled" => false
        "mentionsPreview" => null
        "body" => array:2 [▶]
        "sender" => array:1 [▼
          "emailAddress" => array:2 [▼
            "name" => "via Signable"
            "address" => "document@signable.co.uk"
          ]
        ]
        "from" => array:1 [▼
          "emailAddress" => array:2 [▼
            "name" => "via Signable"
            "address" => "document@signable.co.uk"
          ]
        ]
        "toRecipients" => array:1 [▼
          0 => array:1 [▼
            "emailAddress" => array:2 [▶]
          ]
        ]
        "ccRecipients" => []
        "bccRecipients" => []
        "replyTo" => array:1 [▼
          0 => array:1 [▼
            "emailAddress" => array:2 [▼
              "name" => "John Smith"
              "address" => "j.smith@domain.co.uk"
            ]
          ]
        ]
        "flag" => array:1 [▼
          "flagStatus" => "notFlagged"
        ]
    ]
  "total" => 44177
  "top" => "0"
  "skip" => "15"
]

The @odata.nextLink is the link for the next set of data that can be used directly or make use of the top and skip that are returned.

Read Email

To view an email call ->find($id) followed by the id of the email.

MsGraph::emails()->find($id);

Send Email

To send an email the format is different to normal calls. The format is to call multiple methods to set the email properties.

Required methods are: to(array) subject(string) body(string/markup) send()

Note these methods expect an array to be passed:

to(['email@domains.com'])
cc(['email@domains.com'])
bcc(['email@domains.com'])
attachments(['path/to/file'])

Example:

MsGraph::emails()
->to(['email@domains.com'])
->subject('the subject')
->body('the content')
->send()

cc() and bcc and attachments are optional.

To send attachments pass an array of files paths

MsGraph::emails()
->to(['email@domains.com'])
->subject('the subject')
->body('the content')
->attachments([public_path('images/logo')])
->send()

Forward Email

To forward to an email call ->forward() and use ->comment() instead of ->body().

MsGraph::emails()
->id($id)
->to(['email@domains.com'])
->subject('the subject')
->comment('the reply content')
->forward()

Reply Email

To reply to an email call ->reply() and use ->comment() instead of ->body().

MsGraph::emails()
->id($id)
->to(['email@domains.com'])
->subject('the subject')
->comment('the reply content')
->reply()

Delete Email

To delete an email call ->delete($id) followed by the id of the email.

MsGraph::emails()->delete($id);
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