How to send blade file as attachment with mail in laravel?
I am using dompdf to send mail in my laravel project.
I want to send dynamic blade file as attachment within it.So i create one blade file and in my controller :
$rendereddata = view('dynamic_data')->render();
and then,
->attachdata($rendereddata, 'dynamic_data.pdf');
on print_r
$rendereddata
it display my html view file.
But after sending mail file when i click on my attachment in mail its shows corrupted and blank. and on double click it goes to some other link of microsoft.Am i doing it right way or is their any other way to attach blade file as attachment in laravel. please let me know.
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I am using dompdf to send mail in my laravel project.
I want to send dynamic blade file as attachment within it.So i create one blade file and in my controller :
$rendereddata = view('dynamic_data')->render();
and then,
->attachdata($rendereddata, 'dynamic_data.pdf');
on print_r
$rendereddata
it display my html view file.
But after sending mail file when i click on my attachment in mail its shows corrupted and blank. and on double click it goes to some other link of microsoft.Am i doing it right way or is their any other way to attach blade file as attachment in laravel. please let me know.
email laravel-5 dompdf
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Why dont you create PDF at particular location first, check if it`s getting created successfully then attach it to email.
– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 27 '18 at 5:28
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I am using dompdf to send mail in my laravel project.
I want to send dynamic blade file as attachment within it.So i create one blade file and in my controller :
$rendereddata = view('dynamic_data')->render();
and then,
->attachdata($rendereddata, 'dynamic_data.pdf');
on print_r
$rendereddata
it display my html view file.
But after sending mail file when i click on my attachment in mail its shows corrupted and blank. and on double click it goes to some other link of microsoft.Am i doing it right way or is their any other way to attach blade file as attachment in laravel. please let me know.
email laravel-5 dompdf
I am using dompdf to send mail in my laravel project.
I want to send dynamic blade file as attachment within it.So i create one blade file and in my controller :
$rendereddata = view('dynamic_data')->render();
and then,
->attachdata($rendereddata, 'dynamic_data.pdf');
on print_r
$rendereddata
it display my html view file.
But after sending mail file when i click on my attachment in mail its shows corrupted and blank. and on double click it goes to some other link of microsoft.Am i doing it right way or is their any other way to attach blade file as attachment in laravel. please let me know.
email laravel-5 dompdf
email laravel-5 dompdf
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Why dont you create PDF at particular location first, check if it`s getting created successfully then attach it to email.
– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 27 '18 at 5:28
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Why dont you create PDF at particular location first, check if it`s getting created successfully then attach it to email.
– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 27 '18 at 5:28
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Why dont you create PDF at particular location first, check if it`s getting created successfully then attach it to email.
– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 27 '18 at 5:28
Why dont you create PDF at particular location first, check if it`s getting created successfully then attach it to email.
– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 27 '18 at 5:28
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Why dont you create PDF at particular location first, check if it`s getting created successfully then attach it to email.
– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 27 '18 at 5:28