PHPMailer seems to not install correctly: Uncaught Error: Class 'PHPMailerPHPMailerPHPMailer
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I am getting the error above when I run my code. Following the instructions on the PHPMAiler Github page, I added "phpmailer/phpmailer": "^6.0" to my composer.json but PHPMailer seems not to load.
I tried using $mail = new PHPMailerPHPMailerPHPMailer(true) instead of $Mail = new PHPMailer(true). I went to the Composer IRC channel to see if my problem was with Composer. I have also tried using the full path in the require 'vendor/autoload.php'; statement.
// Import PHPMailer classes into the global namespace
// These must be at the top of your script, not inside a function
use PHPMailerPHPMailerPHPMailer;
use PHPMailerPHPMailerException;
//Load Composer's autoloader
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
//other code...
//Create a new PHPMailer instance
$mail = new PHPMailer(true);
I expect PHPMailer to run. Where did I go wrong?
phpmailer
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I am getting the error above when I run my code. Following the instructions on the PHPMAiler Github page, I added "phpmailer/phpmailer": "^6.0" to my composer.json but PHPMailer seems not to load.
I tried using $mail = new PHPMailerPHPMailerPHPMailer(true) instead of $Mail = new PHPMailer(true). I went to the Composer IRC channel to see if my problem was with Composer. I have also tried using the full path in the require 'vendor/autoload.php'; statement.
// Import PHPMailer classes into the global namespace
// These must be at the top of your script, not inside a function
use PHPMailerPHPMailerPHPMailer;
use PHPMailerPHPMailerException;
//Load Composer's autoloader
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
//other code...
//Create a new PHPMailer instance
$mail = new PHPMailer(true);
I expect PHPMailer to run. Where did I go wrong?
phpmailer
Did you runcomposer install? Is the package present invendor/phpmailer?
– Synchro
Jan 4 at 17:33
I did not run install. I used the instructions on this page. github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer . there is a phpmailer directory under vendor and it has sub-directories and files. Am I looking for one particular one.
– Scott
Jan 4 at 17:40
Usingcomposer requirealso installs the package, but there’s no harm in runninginstallagain, so give it another go to ensure the autoloader gets regenerated.
– Synchro
Jan 5 at 18:13
running composer require again did it. I do not know why. That worked on staging but I am having the same problem on production and no number of resinstalls is fixing it. Any other thoughts?
– Scott
Jan 11 at 19:01
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I am getting the error above when I run my code. Following the instructions on the PHPMAiler Github page, I added "phpmailer/phpmailer": "^6.0" to my composer.json but PHPMailer seems not to load.
I tried using $mail = new PHPMailerPHPMailerPHPMailer(true) instead of $Mail = new PHPMailer(true). I went to the Composer IRC channel to see if my problem was with Composer. I have also tried using the full path in the require 'vendor/autoload.php'; statement.
// Import PHPMailer classes into the global namespace
// These must be at the top of your script, not inside a function
use PHPMailerPHPMailerPHPMailer;
use PHPMailerPHPMailerException;
//Load Composer's autoloader
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
//other code...
//Create a new PHPMailer instance
$mail = new PHPMailer(true);
I expect PHPMailer to run. Where did I go wrong?
phpmailer
I am getting the error above when I run my code. Following the instructions on the PHPMAiler Github page, I added "phpmailer/phpmailer": "^6.0" to my composer.json but PHPMailer seems not to load.
I tried using $mail = new PHPMailerPHPMailerPHPMailer(true) instead of $Mail = new PHPMailer(true). I went to the Composer IRC channel to see if my problem was with Composer. I have also tried using the full path in the require 'vendor/autoload.php'; statement.
// Import PHPMailer classes into the global namespace
// These must be at the top of your script, not inside a function
use PHPMailerPHPMailerPHPMailer;
use PHPMailerPHPMailerException;
//Load Composer's autoloader
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
//other code...
//Create a new PHPMailer instance
$mail = new PHPMailer(true);
I expect PHPMailer to run. Where did I go wrong?
phpmailer
phpmailer
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Did you runcomposer install? Is the package present invendor/phpmailer?
– Synchro
Jan 4 at 17:33
I did not run install. I used the instructions on this page. github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer . there is a phpmailer directory under vendor and it has sub-directories and files. Am I looking for one particular one.
– Scott
Jan 4 at 17:40
Usingcomposer requirealso installs the package, but there’s no harm in runninginstallagain, so give it another go to ensure the autoloader gets regenerated.
– Synchro
Jan 5 at 18:13
running composer require again did it. I do not know why. That worked on staging but I am having the same problem on production and no number of resinstalls is fixing it. Any other thoughts?
– Scott
Jan 11 at 19:01
add a comment |
Did you runcomposer install? Is the package present invendor/phpmailer?
– Synchro
Jan 4 at 17:33
I did not run install. I used the instructions on this page. github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer . there is a phpmailer directory under vendor and it has sub-directories and files. Am I looking for one particular one.
– Scott
Jan 4 at 17:40
Usingcomposer requirealso installs the package, but there’s no harm in runninginstallagain, so give it another go to ensure the autoloader gets regenerated.
– Synchro
Jan 5 at 18:13
running composer require again did it. I do not know why. That worked on staging but I am having the same problem on production and no number of resinstalls is fixing it. Any other thoughts?
– Scott
Jan 11 at 19:01
Did you run
composer install? Is the package present in vendor/phpmailer?– Synchro
Jan 4 at 17:33
Did you run
composer install? Is the package present in vendor/phpmailer?– Synchro
Jan 4 at 17:33
I did not run install. I used the instructions on this page. github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer . there is a phpmailer directory under vendor and it has sub-directories and files. Am I looking for one particular one.
– Scott
Jan 4 at 17:40
I did not run install. I used the instructions on this page. github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer . there is a phpmailer directory under vendor and it has sub-directories and files. Am I looking for one particular one.
– Scott
Jan 4 at 17:40
Using
composer require also installs the package, but there’s no harm in running install again, so give it another go to ensure the autoloader gets regenerated.– Synchro
Jan 5 at 18:13
Using
composer require also installs the package, but there’s no harm in running install again, so give it another go to ensure the autoloader gets regenerated.– Synchro
Jan 5 at 18:13
running composer require again did it. I do not know why. That worked on staging but I am having the same problem on production and no number of resinstalls is fixing it. Any other thoughts?
– Scott
Jan 11 at 19:01
running composer require again did it. I do not know why. That worked on staging but I am having the same problem on production and no number of resinstalls is fixing it. Any other thoughts?
– Scott
Jan 11 at 19:01
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Did you run
composer install? Is the package present invendor/phpmailer?– Synchro
Jan 4 at 17:33
I did not run install. I used the instructions on this page. github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer . there is a phpmailer directory under vendor and it has sub-directories and files. Am I looking for one particular one.
– Scott
Jan 4 at 17:40
Using
composer requirealso installs the package, but there’s no harm in runninginstallagain, so give it another go to ensure the autoloader gets regenerated.– Synchro
Jan 5 at 18:13
running composer require again did it. I do not know why. That worked on staging but I am having the same problem on production and no number of resinstalls is fixing it. Any other thoughts?
– Scott
Jan 11 at 19:01