BookStack/app/Activity/Notifications/Messages/PageCreationNotification.php
Dan Brown 3847a76134
Notifications: Aligned how user language is used
- This ensures content notifications are not translated to receiver
  language.
- This adds actual plaintext support for content notifications (Was
  previously just HTML as text view).
- Shares same base class across all mail notifications.
- Also cleaned up existing notification classes.

Future cleanup requested via #4501
2023-09-02 15:11:42 +01:00

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<?php
namespace BookStack\Activity\Notifications\Messages;
use BookStack\Activity\Notifications\MessageParts\ListMessageLine;
use BookStack\Entities\Models\Page;
use BookStack\Users\Models\User;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Messages\MailMessage;
class PageCreationNotification extends BaseActivityNotification
{
public function toMail(User $notifiable): MailMessage
{
/** @var Page $page */
$page = $this->detail;
$language = $notifiable->getLanguage();
return $this->newMailMessage($language)
->subject(trans('notifications.new_page_subject', ['pageName' => $page->getShortName()], $language))
->line(trans('notifications.new_page_intro', ['appName' => setting('app-name')], $language))
->line(new ListMessageLine([
trans('notifications.detail_page_name', [], $language) => $page->name,
trans('notifications.detail_created_by', [], $language) => $this->user->name,
]))
->action(trans('notifications.action_view_page', [], $language), $page->getUrl())
->line($this->buildReasonFooterLine($language));
}
}