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<?php /** * This helper builds the SendAt object for a /mail/send API call */ namespace SendGrid\Mail; use SendGrid\Helper\Assert; /** * This class is used to construct a SendAt object for the /mail/send API call * * @package SendGrid\Mail */ class SendAt implements \JsonSerializable { /** * @var $send_at int A unix timestamp allowing you to specify when you want your email * to be delivered. This may be overridden by the personalizations[x].send_at * parameter. You can't schedule more than 72 hours in advance. If you have * the flexibility, it's better to schedule mail for off-peak times. Most * emails are scheduled and sent at the top of the hour or half hour. * Scheduling email to avoid those times (for example, scheduling at 10:53) can * result in lower deferral rates because it won't be going through our servers * at the same times as everyone else's mail */ private $send_at; /** * Optional constructor * * @param int|null $send_at A unix timestamp allowing you to specify when you * want your email to be delivered. This may be * overridden by the personalizations[x].send_at * parameter. You can't schedule more than 72 hours * in advance. If you have the flexibility, it's better * to schedule mail for off-peak times. Most emails are * scheduled and sent at the top of the hour or half * hour. Scheduling email to avoid those times (for * example, scheduling at 10:53) can result in lower * deferral rates because it won't be going through * our servers at the same times as everyone else's mail * @throws \SendGrid\Mail\TypeException */ public function __construct($send_at = null) { if (isset($send_at)) { $this->setSendAt($send_at); } } /** * Add the send at value to a SendAt object * * @param int $send_at A unix timestamp allowing you to specify when you * want your email to be delivered. This may be * overridden by the personalizations[x].send_at * parameter. You can't schedule more than 72 hours * in advance. If you have the flexibility, it's better * to schedule mail for off-peak times. Most emails are * scheduled and sent at the top of the hour or half * hour. Scheduling email to avoid those times (for * example, scheduling at 10:53) can result in lower * deferral rates because it won't be going through * our servers at the same times as everyone else's mail * * @throws \SendGrid\Mail\TypeException */ public function setSendAt($send_at) { Assert::integer($send_at, 'send_at'); $this->send_at = $send_at; } /** * Retrieve the send at value from a SendAt object * * @return int */ public function getSendAt() { return $this->send_at; } /** * Return an array representing a SendAt object for the Twilio SendGrid API * * @return int */ #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] public function jsonSerialize() { return $this->getSendAt(); } }