Fetch is a library for reading email and attachments, primarily using the POP and IMAP protocols.
- Remove Vagrant and replace with Docker for running tests locally
N.b. A note on Ubuntu 14.04 (probably other Debian-based / Apt managed systems), the install of php5-imap does not enable the extension for CLI (possibly others as well), which can cause composer to report fetch requires
ext-imap
sudo ln -s /etc/php5/mods-available/imap.ini /etc/php5/cli/conf.d/30-imap.ini
Installing Fetch can be done through a variety of methods, although Composer is recommended.
Until Fetch reaches a stable API with version 1.0 it is recommended that you review changes before even Minor updates, although bug fixes will always be backwards compatible.
"require": {
"nurtext/fetch": "0.8.*"
}
Releases of Fetch are available on Github.
This is just a simple code to show how to access messages by using Fetch. It uses Fetch own autoload, but it can (and should be, if applicable) replaced with the one generated by composer.
use Fetch\Server;
use Fetch\Message;
$server = new Server('imap.example.com', 993);
$server->setAuthentication('username', 'password');
/** @var Message[] $messages */
$messages = $server->getMessages();
foreach ($messages as $message) {
echo "Subject: {$message->getSubject()}", PHP_EOL;
echo "Body: {$message->getMessageBody()}", PHP_EOL;
}
Fetch is licensed under the BSD License. See the LICENSE file for details.