IN trying to use mailable in Laravel, I have run into an issue that I haven't come across before and it appears nothing currently out there can help.
In developing a new mailable, I have everything working except attaching an EXISTING file to the mailable.
An error returns as such:
"message": "Unable to open file for reading [/public/storage/shipments/CJ2K4u6S6uluEGd8spOdYgwNkg8NgLFoC6cF6fm5.pdf]",
"exception": "Swift_IoException",
"file": "E:\\webserver\\htdocs\\truckin\\vendor\\swiftmailer\\swiftmailer\\lib\\classes\\Swift\\ByteStream\\FileByteStream.php",
"line": 131,
But if you go through the folders and files, there is in fact a file there and I can open it, I can even open it through an ajax popup to view details.
Here is my mailable:
<?php
namespace App\Mail;
use Illuminate\Bus\Queueable;
use Illuminate\Mail\Mailable;
use Illuminate\Queue\SerializesModels;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\ShouldQueue;
use App\Shipment;
use App\Shipment_Attachment;
class shipmentAttachments extends Mailable
{
use Queueable, SerializesModels;
/**
* Create a new message instance.
*
* @return void
*/
public $shipment, $attachment, $storagePath;
public function __construct($shipment, $attachment, $storagePath)
{
$this->shipment = $shipment;
$this->attachment = $attachment;
$this->attachmentFile = '/public'.$storagePath;
$this->proNumber = $shipment->pro_number;
}
/**
* Build the message.
*
* @return $this
*/
public function build()
{
return $this->from('billing@cmxtrucking.com')
->cc('billing@cmxtrucking.com')
->subject('New Attachment(s) - '. $this->proNumber)
->view('emails.shipments.shipmentAttachments',['shipment'=> $this->shipment])
->attach($this->attachmentFile);
}
}
And here is my controller that leads to the mailable:
public function attachmentsEmail(Request $request){
$shipment = Shipment::findOrFail($request->shipmentID);
$attachment = Shipment_Attachment::findOrFail($request->attachmentID);
$storagePath = Storage::url($attachment->attachmentPath);
$email = $request->email;
Mail::to($email)->send(new shipmentAttachments($shipment, $attachment, $storagePath)); //maybe try to use queue instead of send...
return back();
}
So I'm not sure where this could be coming up from, I feel it must be simple but I'm not sure how it could be fixed. Thanks - Matt
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