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I am trying to send an mail in laravel. Not sure if im doing it correctly but I based everything on tutorials, and trying to keep it as simple as possible. What am i doing wrong? It currently gives me an error that: "Argument 2 passed to Illuminate\Mail\Mailer::send() must be of the type array, string " If i leave an empty $data it says its undefined. Im not sure how to do all these things. Any help please?

 $data = "helloooo";

 Mail::send('emails.welcome', $data, function($message) { 
 $message->to('[email protected]', 'me')->subject('Welcome!'); });

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The clue is in your error. "Argument 2 passed to Illuminate\Mail\Mailer::send() must be of the type array, string given"

The array you need to pass to the Mail::send() function is exactly the same as the usual way a view is rendered.

For example you might do this to render a view.

$data['foo'] = 'bar';

return View::make('my.view', $data);

In your view you then have a variable of $foo available. The same applies to sending an email. Laravel still needs to render your view for the email. To solve your problem above...

$data = ['foo' => 'bar'];

Mail::send('emails.welcome', $data, function($message)
{
    $message->to('[email protected]', 'Jon Doe')->subject('Welcome!');
});

If you don't have/need any data to be passed to your view, just use an empty array.

$data = []; // Empty array

Mail::send('emails.welcome', $data, function($message)
{
    $message->to('[email protected]', 'Jon Doe')->subject('Welcome!');
});
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  • Thanks. It's weird that you can't skip the array.
    – IIllIIll
    Dec 3, 2015 at 12:54
  • @Arcrammer PHP doesn't have method overloading like Java and other languages do. If you want to supply the third parameter the second must be present.
    – Wader
    Dec 3, 2015 at 13:26
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$data = "helloooo"; Instead using $data make it array. Like this $data['message'] = "helloooo";

As the argument passed to Illuminate\Mail\Mailer::send() must be of the type array, so we passed it in array format.

and in email view: emails.welcome use $message to show your variable value.

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