misc_pterodactyl-panel/app/Notifications/ServerInstalled.php

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<?php
namespace Pterodactyl\Notifications;
use Pterodactyl\Models\User;
use Illuminate\Bus\Queueable;
use Pterodactyl\Events\Event;
use Pterodactyl\Models\Server;
use Illuminate\Container\Container;
use Pterodactyl\Events\Server\Installed;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\ShouldQueue;
use Pterodactyl\Contracts\Core\ReceivesEvents;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Notifications\Dispatcher;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Messages\MailMessage;
class ServerInstalled extends Notification implements ShouldQueue, ReceivesEvents
{
use Queueable;
public Server $server;
public User $user;
/**
* Handle a direct call to this notification from the server installed event. This is configured
* in the event service provider.
*/
public function handle(Event|Installed $event): void
{
$event->server->loadMissing('user');
$this->server = $event->server;
$this->user = $event->server->user;
// Since we are calling this notification directly from an event listener we need to fire off the dispatcher
// to send the email now. Don't use send() or you'll end up firing off two different events.
Container::getInstance()->make(Dispatcher::class)->sendNow($this->user, $this);
}
/**
* Get the notification's delivery channels.
*/
public function via(): array
{
return ['mail'];
}
/**
* Get the mail representation of the notification.
*/
public function toMail(): MailMessage
{
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return (new MailMessage())
->greeting('Hello ' . $this->user->username . '.')
->line('Your server has finished installing and is now ready for you to use.')
->line('Server Name: ' . $this->server->name)
->action('Login and Begin Using', route('index'));
}
}