snipe-it/app/Notifications/ExpectedCheckinNotification.php
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<?php
namespace App\Notifications;
use App\Helpers\Helper;
use Illuminate\Bus\Queueable;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Messages\MailMessage;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;
class ExpectedCheckinNotification extends Notification
{
use Queueable;
/**
* @var
*/
private $params;
/**
* Create a new notification instance.
*
* @param $params
*/
public function __construct($params)
{
$this->params = $params;
}
/**
* Get the notification's delivery channels.
*
* @return array
*/
public function via()
{
$notifyBy = [];
$item = $this->params['item'];
$notifyBy[] = 'mail';
return $notifyBy;
}
/**
* Get the mail representation of the notification.
*
* @return \Illuminate\Notifications\Messages\MailMessage
*/
public function toMail()
{
$message = (new MailMessage)->markdown('notifications.markdown.expected-checkin',
[
'date' => Helper::getFormattedDateObject($this->params->expected_checkin, 'date', false),
'asset' => $this->params->present()->name(),
'serial' => $this->params->serial,
'asset_tag' => $this->params->asset_tag,
])
->subject(trans('mail.Expected_Checkin_Notification', ['name' => $this->params->present()->name()]));
return $message;
}
}