Here are the steps to set up SendGrid email in Laravel:
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Sign up for a SendGrid account and obtain an API key.
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Add the SendGrid API key to your Laravel environment file (.env) by adding the following line:
SENDGRID_API_KEY=YOUR_SENDGRID_API_KEY| <?php | |
| //Question 1: | |
| //You have a Laravel application with a form that submits user information using a POST request. Write the code to retrieve the 'name' input field value from the request and store it in a variable called $name. | |
| //============================= | |
| Route::post( '/submit', function ( Request $request ) { | |
| // Retrieve the 'name' input field value from the request | |
| $name = $request->input( 'name' ); |
| function multiplicationTable(num) { | |
| for (let i = 1; i <= 10; i++) { | |
| const product = num * i; | |
| console.log(`${num} x ${i} = ${product}`); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| // Test the function with different input numbers | |
| multiplicationTable(5); | |
| multiplicationTable(7); |
| -- Use the employees table to answer the following questions: | |
| a. SELECT * FROM employees; | |
| -- This command selects all columns and rows from the employees table. | |
| b. SELECT name, salary FROM employees WHERE salary > 50000; | |
| -- This command selects the name and salary columns of all employees with a salary greater than 50000. | |
| c. SELECT AVG(salary) FROM employees; | |
| -- This command calculates the average salary of all employees. |
| { | |
| "title": "#58377", | |
| "order_id": 58377, | |
| "data": { | |
| "line_items": { | |
| "line_items": [ | |
| { | |
| "product_id": 20782, | |
| "product_img_url": "https:\/\/cdn.hoodsly.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/07000809\/Curved-With-Strapping-300x300.jpg", | |
| "product_name": "Quick Shipping Options", |
| { | |
| "order_title": "U-41344", | |
| "order_desc": "", | |
| "billing": { | |
| "first_name": "Adam", | |
| "last_name": "Alig", | |
| "company": "Riverside Cabinets", | |
| "email": "uscd@hypemill.com", | |
| "phone": "615 218 5072", | |
| "address_1": "6451 E Buckeye Bottom Rd", |
| <?php | |
| //Q 1: Write a PHP function to sort an array of strings by their length, in ascending order. (Hint: You can use the usort() function to define a custom sorting function.) | |
| function sort_arr_by_length($arr) { | |
| usort($arr, function($a, $b) { | |
| return strlen($a) - strlen($b); | |
| }); | |
| return $arr; | |
| } |
Here are the steps to set up SendGrid email in Laravel:
Sign up for a SendGrid account and obtain an API key.
Add the SendGrid API key to your Laravel environment file (.env) by adding the following line:
SENDGRID_API_KEY=YOUR_SENDGRID_API_KEY| <?php | |
| //Q: Write a Reusable PHP Function that can check Even & Odd Number And Return Decision | |
| function check_even_odd_number($number): string { | |
| if ($number % 2 == 0) { | |
| return "The number is even."; | |
| } else { | |
| return "The number is odd."; | |
| } |
| <?php | |
| $tuition_fee = 25000; | |
| $commission = (20000 < $tuition_fee) ? 'Your commission is twenty-five percent' :((10000 < $tuition_fee && 20000 >= $tuition_fee)?'Your commission is twenty percent':((7000 < $tuition_fee && 10000 >= $tuition_fee)?'Your commission is fifteen percent':'invalid')); | |
| echo $commission; |