I’ve this mail function in my custom module
function mymodule_mail($key, &$message, $params) {
switch ($key) {
case 'notification':
$message['headers']['Content-Type'] = 'text/html; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed';
$message['subject'] = $params['subject'];
$message['body'] = t('<table style="border:2px solid black;"><tr><td>MESSAGE BODY </td><td><b>'.$params['msg'].'</b></td></tr></table>');
break;
}
}
Here you can clearly see that for message body i’m using some html tags.
Below code invoke the mail function, which is written in my block.
$params = array(
'subject' => 'email subject',
'msg' => 'message body',
);
drupal_mail('mymodule', 'notification', 'email address', language_default(), $params);
I want to know, is there any easy way to apply a template (.tpl.php) file for my message body so that i can put my all css styling within that tpl file.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
You’ll need to set up a theme call for it
Now that you have that, you can change the way you’re assigning the body
The key
messageneeds to match the argument you supplied inmymodule_theme(), which it does.Now you can just create your-template-file.tpl.php in the module’s
templates/folder (you’ll have to make that) and you can use the variable$messagein your template to do whatever you’d like. The variable name matches your theme argument name.After your module is set up properly, make sure to flush the cache. I can’t tell you how long it took me to realize that the first time I started working with Drupal, and how much time I wasted trying to fix non-existent bugs.