function EmailExampleGetFormPage::submitForm
Same name in other branches
- 3.x modules/email_example/src/Form/EmailExampleGetFormPage.php \Drupal\email_example\Form\EmailExampleGetFormPage::submitForm()
Overrides FormInterface::submitForm
File
-
modules/
email_example/ src/ Form/ EmailExampleGetFormPage.php, line 113
Class
- EmailExampleGetFormPage
- File test form class.
Namespace
Drupal\email_example\FormCode
public function submitForm(array &$form, FormStateInterface $form_state) {
$form_values = $form_state->getValues();
// All system mails need to specify the module and template key (mirrored
// from hook_mail()) that the message they want to send comes from.
$module = 'email_example';
$key = 'contact_message';
// Specify 'to' and 'from' addresses.
$to = $form_values['email'];
$from = $this->config('system.site')
->get('mail');
// "params" loads in additional context for email content completion in
// hook_mail(). In this case, we want to pass in the values the user entered
// into the form, which include the message body in $form_values['message'].
$params = $form_values;
// The language of the e-mail. This will one of three values:
// - $account->getPreferredLangcode(): Used for sending mail to a particular
// website user, so that the mail appears in their preferred language.
// - \Drupal::currentUser()->getPreferredLangcode(): Used when sending a
// mail back to the user currently viewing the site. This will send it in
// the language they're currently using.
// - \Drupal::languageManager()->getDefaultLanguage()->getId: Used when
// sending mail to a pre-existing, 'neutral' address, such as the system
// e-mail address, or when you're unsure of the language preferences of
// the intended recipient.
//
// Since in our case, we are sending a message to a random e-mail address
// that is not necessarily tied to a user account, we will use the site's
// default language.
$language_code = $this->languageManager
->getDefaultLanguage()
->getId();
// Whether or not to automatically send the mail when we call mail() on the
// mail manager. This defaults to TRUE, and is normally what you want unless
// you need to do additional processing before the mail manager sends the
// message.
$send_now = TRUE;
// Send the mail, and check for success. Note that this does not guarantee
// message delivery; only that there were no PHP-related issues encountered
// while sending.
$result = $this->mailManager
->mail($module, $key, $to, $language_code, $params, $from, $send_now);
if ($result['result'] == TRUE) {
$this->messenger()
->addMessage($this->t('Your message has been sent.'));
}
else {
$this->messenger()
->addMessage($this->t('There was a problem sending your message and it was not sent.'), 'error');
}
}