A PHP 7.2+ library to read and process e-mails over IMAP.
This library requires IMAP, iconv and Multibyte String extensions installed.
The recommended way to install the IMAP library is through Composer:
$ composer require ddeboer/imap
This command requires you to have Composer installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
use Ddeboer\Imap\Server;
$server = new Server('imap.gmail.com');
// $connection is instance of \Ddeboer\Imap\Connection
$connection = $server->authenticate('my_username', 'my_password');
You can specify port, flags and parameters to the server:
$server = new Server(
$hostname, // required
$port, // defaults to '993'
$flags, // defaults to '/imap/ssl/validate-cert'
$parameters
);
Retrieve mailboxes (also known as mail folders) from the mail server and iterate over them:
$mailboxes = $connection->getMailboxes();
foreach ($mailboxes as $mailbox) {
// Skip container-only mailboxes
// @see https://secure.php.net/manual/en/function.imap-getmailboxes.php
if ($mailbox->getAttributes() & \LATT_NOSELECT) {
continue;
}
// $mailbox is instance of \Ddeboer\Imap\Mailbox
printf('Mailbox "%s" has %s messages', $mailbox->getName(), $mailbox->count());
}
Or retrieve a specific mailbox:
$mailbox = $connection->getMailbox('INBOX');
Delete a mailbox:
$connection->deleteMailbox($mailbox);
You can bulk set, or clear, any flag of mailbox messages (by UIDs):
$mailbox->setFlag('\\Seen \\Flagged', ['1:5', '7', '9']);
$mailbox->setFlag('\\Seen', '1,3,5,6:8');
$mailbox->clearFlag('\\Flagged', '1,3');
WARNING You must retrieve new Message instances in case of bulk modify flags to refresh the single Messages flags.
Retrieve messages (e-mails) from a mailbox and iterate over them:
$messages = $mailbox->getMessages();
foreach ($messages as $message) {
// $message is instance of \Ddeboer\Imap\Message
}
To insert a new message (that just has been sent) into the Sent mailbox and flag it as seen:
$mailbox = $connection->getMailbox('Sent');
$mailbox->addMessage($messageMIME, '\\Seen');
Note that the message should be a string at MIME format (as described in the RFC2045).
use Ddeboer\Imap\SearchExpression;
use Ddeboer\Imap\Search\Email\To;
use Ddeboer\Imap\Search\Text\Body;
$search = new SearchExpression();
$search->addCondition(new To('[email protected]'));
$search->addCondition(new Body('contents'));
$messages = $mailbox->getMessages($search);
WARNING We are currently unable to have both spaces and double-quotes
escaped together. Only spaces are currently escaped correctly.
You can use Ddeboer\Imap\Search\RawExpression
to write the complete search
condition by yourself.
Messages can also be retrieved sorted as per imap_sort function:
$today = new DateTimeImmutable();
$thirtyDaysAgo = $today->sub(new DateInterval('P30D'));
$messages = $mailbox->getMessages(
new Ddeboer\Imap\Search\Date\Since($thirtyDaysAgo),
\SORTDATE, // Sort criteria
true // Descending order
);
Note that PHP imap library relies on the c-client
library available at https://www.washington.edu/imap/
which doesn't fully support some IMAP4 search criteria like OR
. If you want those unsupported criteria,
you need to manually patch the latest version (imap-2007f
of 23-Jul-2011 at the time of this commit)
and recompile PHP onto your patched c-client
library.
By the way most of the common search criteria are available and functioning, browse them in ./src/Search
.
References:
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36356715/imap-search-unknown-search-criterion-or
- imap-2007f.tar.gz:
./src/c-client/mail.c
and./docs/internal.txt
Get message number and unique message id in the form <...>:
$message->getNumber();
$message->getId();
Get other message properties:
$message->getSubject();
$message->getFrom(); // Message\EmailAddress
$message->getTo(); // array of Message\EmailAddress
$message->getDate(); // DateTimeImmutable
$message->isAnswered();
$message->isDeleted();
$message->isDraft();
$message->isSeen();
Get message headers as a \Ddeboer\Imap\Message\Headers object:
$message->getHeaders();
Get message body as HTML or plain text:
$message->getBodyHtml(); // Content of text/html part, if present
$message->getBodyText(); // Content of text/plain part, if present
Reading the message body keeps the message as unseen. If you want to mark the message as seen:
$message->markAsSeen();
Or you can set, or clear, any flag:
$message->setFlag('\\Seen \\Flagged');
$message->clearFlag('\\Flagged');
Move a message to another mailbox:
$mailbox = $connection->getMailbox('another-mailbox');
$message->move($mailbox);
$connection->expunge();
Deleting messages:
$mailbox->getMessage(1)->delete();
$mailbox->getMessage(2)->delete();
$connection->expunge();
Get message attachments (both inline and attached) and iterate over them:
$attachments = $message->getAttachments();
foreach ($attachments as $attachment) {
// $attachment is instance of \Ddeboer\Imap\Message\Attachment
}
Download a message attachment to a local file:
// getDecodedContent() decodes the attachment’s contents automatically:
file_put_contents(
'/my/local/dir/' . $attachment->getFilename(),
$attachment->getDecodedContent()
);
Check if attachment is embedded message and get it:
$attachments = $message->getAttachments();
foreach ($attachments as $attachment) {
if ($attachment->isEmbeddedMessage()) {
$embeddedMessage = $attachment->getEmbeddedMessage();
// $embeddedMessage is instance of \Ddeboer\Imap\Message\EmbeddedMessage
}
}
An EmbeddedMessage has the same API as a normal Message, apart from flags and operations like copy, move or delete.
The IMAP extension provides the imap_timeout function to adjust the timeout seconds for various operations.
However the extension's implementation doesn't link the functionality to a
specific context or connection, instead they are global. So in order to not
affect functionalities outside this library, we had to choose whether wrap
every imap_*
call around an optional user-provided timeout or leave this
task to the user.
Because of the heterogeneous world of IMAP servers and the high complexity burden cost for such a little gain of the former, we chose the latter.
Mockability is granted by interfaces present for each API. Dig into MockabilityTest for an example of a mocked workflow.
This library is functionally tested on Travis CI against a local Dovecot server.
If you have your own IMAP (test) account, you can run the tests locally by providing your IMAP credentials:
$ composer install
$ IMAP_SERVER_NAME="my.imap.server.com" IMAP_SERVER_PORT="60993" IMAP_USERNAME="johndoe" IMAP_PASSWORD="p4ssword" vendor/bin/phpunit
You can also copy phpunit.xml.dist
file to a custom phpunit.xml
and put
these environment variables in it:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<phpunit
bootstrap="./vendor/autoload.php"
colors="true"
verbose="true"
>
<testsuites>
<testsuite name="ddeboer/imap">
<directory>./tests/</directory>
</testsuite>
</testsuites>
<filter>
<whitelist>
<directory suffix=".php">./src</directory>
</whitelist>
</filter>
<php>
<env name="IMAP_SERVER_NAME" value="my.imap.server.com" />
<env name="IMAP_SERVER_PORT" value="60993" />
<env name="IMAP_USERNAME" value="johndoe" />
<env name="IMAP_PASSWORD" value="p4ssword" />
</php>
</phpunit>
WARNING Tests create new mailboxes without removing them.
If you have Docker installed you can run the tests locally with the following command:
$ docker-compose run tests