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crewli/api/database/factories/OrganisationEmailTemplateFactory.php
bert.hausmans 65978104d8 feat: complete email infrastructure with queue, templates, logging, and API
Adds the full transactional email system:
- Redis queue (QUEUE_CONNECTION=redis), SES config in .env.example
- 3 migrations: organisation_email_settings, organisation_email_templates, email_logs
- EmailTemplateType and EmailLogStatus enums with Dutch defaults
- EmailService as central entry point for all email sending
- SendTransactionalEmail queued job with retries and idempotency
- TransactionalMail mailable with responsive HTML + plain text templates
- Organisation-level branding (colors, logo, footer, reply-to)
- Per-type template overrides with {variable} substitution
- Email log with filtering by status, type, date range, recipient
- Preview and send-test endpoints for template management
- API endpoints: email-settings, email-templates (CRUD), email-logs (read-only)
- Integrated into existing flows: invitations, password reset, email
  verification, registration approval/rejection
- 37 new tests across 4 test files, all existing tests updated

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-15 20:12:21 +02:00

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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Database\Factories;
use App\Enums\EmailTemplateType;
use App\Models\Organisation;
use App\Models\OrganisationEmailTemplate;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\Factory;
/** @extends Factory<OrganisationEmailTemplate> */
final class OrganisationEmailTemplateFactory extends Factory
{
protected $model = OrganisationEmailTemplate::class;
public function definition(): array
{
$type = fake()->randomElement(EmailTemplateType::cases());
return [
'organisation_id' => Organisation::factory(),
'type' => $type->value,
'subject' => fake()->sentence(),
'heading' => fake()->optional()->sentence(4),
'body_text' => fake()->paragraph(),
'button_text' => fake()->optional()->words(3, true),
];
}
public function forType(EmailTemplateType $type): static
{
return $this->state(fn () => ['type' => $type->value]);
}
}