. */ namespace Poniverse\Ponyfm\Jobs; use Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\ShouldQueue; use Illuminate\Queue\InteractsWithQueue; use Poniverse\Ponyfm\Jobs\Job; use Poniverse\Ponyfm\Library\Notifications\Drivers\AbstractDriver; use Poniverse\Ponyfm\Library\Notifications\Drivers\EmailDriver; use Poniverse\Ponyfm\Library\Notifications\Drivers\NativeDriver; use Poniverse\Ponyfm\Library\Notifications\Drivers\PonyfmDriver; use Poniverse\Ponyfm\Models\User; use SerializesModels; class SendNotifications extends Job implements ShouldQueue { use InteractsWithQueue, SerializesModels; protected $notificationType; protected $notificationData; /** * Create a new job instance. * @param string $notificationType * @param array $notificationData */ public function __construct(string $notificationType, array $notificationData) { $this->notificationType = $notificationType; $this->notificationData = $notificationData; } /** * Execute the job. * * @return void */ public function handle() { $this->beforeHandle(); // This variable is set here instead of as a static class variable // to work around a Laravel bug - namely, the SerializesModels trait // tries (and fails) to serialize static fields. $drivers = [ PonyfmDriver::class, //NativeDriver::class ]; // NOTE: PonyfmDriver MUST execute before any other drivers; it creates // the Notification records that the other drivers depend on! foreach ($drivers as $driver) { /** @var $driver AbstractDriver */ $driver = new $driver; call_user_func_array([$driver, $this->notificationType], $this->notificationData); } } }