set = [ 'blocks' => 'https://api.sendgrid.com/api/blocks.get.json', 'bounces' => 'https://api.sendgrid.com/api/bounces.get.json', 'invalids' => 'https://api.sendgrid.com/api/invalidemails.get.json', ]; $this->parameters = [ 'api_user' => env('SENDGRID_USERNAME'), 'api_key' => env('SENDGRID_PASSWORD'), 'date' => 1, 'days' => 7 ]; } /** * Firefly doesn't have anything that should be in the a cron job, except maybe this one, and it's fairly exceptional. * * If you use SendGrid like I do, you can detect bounces and thereby check if users gave an invalid address. If they did, * it's easy to block them and change their password. Optionally, you could notify yourself about it and send them a message. * * But thats something not supported right now. */ public function sendgrid() { if (strlen(env('SENDGRID_USERNAME')) > 0 && strlen(env('SENDGRID_PASSWORD')) > 0) { echo '
';
foreach ($this->set as $name => $url) {
$data = json_decode(file_get_contents($url . '?' . http_build_query($this->parameters)));
$this->processResult($name, $data);
}
echo 'Done!' . "\n";
} else {
echo 'Please fill in SendGrid details.';
}
}
/**
* @param string $name
* @param array $data
*/
protected function processResult($name, array $data)
{
if (is_array($data)) {
echo 'Found ' . count($data) . ' entries in the SendGrid ' . $name . ' list.' . "\n";
foreach ($data as $entry) {
$address = $entry->email;
$user = User::where('email', $address)->where('blocked', 0)->first();
if (!is_null($user)) {
echo 'Found a user: ' . $address . ', who is now blocked.' . "\n";
$user->blocked = 1;
$user->blocked_code = 'bounced';
$user->password = 'bounced';
$user->save();
} else {
echo 'Found no user: ' . $address . ', did nothing.' . "\n";
}
}
}
}
}