[5.4] Mailables that defined a delay property will honor it #20717
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This commit allows Mailables implementing
ShouldQueue
to define the$delay
property in the Mailable class. This will allow to runMail::queue(new ExampleMailable));
and honor the delay.I know you can just use the
Mail::later()
that will respect the defined value (or assigned with$mailable->delay($delay)
) but if we're already implementing theShouldQueue
contract and even the generated Mailable class with the command makes use of theQueueable
I don't see a reason why you should be forced to uselater()
.This also allows to add a delay to any mailable class without having to specifically find where exactly we're sending the email.