A guide on sending an email when a user registers on your Laravel application. This gives you a near-instant notification on registration activity.
Whilst the user gets a welcome and verify account email you get notice of their registration.
In app/Http/Controllers/Auth/RegisterController.php
find the create
function and before anything is returned you can build and send a Mail send request:
$signup_data = [ 'email' => $data['email'], 'name' => $data['name'], 'username' => $data['username'] ]; Mail::send('emails.signup-notice', compact('signup_data'), function ($message) { $message->to('admin@domain.com')->subject('New account notice'); $message->from('accounts@domain.com', 'Accounts'); });
In the above example, I am using a custom email view blade file with the $sign_up
data passed in. However this email can be done in plain text if you please.
The passed-in values are those that have been validated from the registration form.
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