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Creating an Email Attachment
If you want to add an attachment to your email, you will need to add only a few lines of code to your custom controller. Email attachments are Blob file types. To create an attachment, you need to use the Apex Messaging.EmailFileAttachment class. You must define both the file name and the content of an EmailFileAttachment object.
Adding a PDF Attachment
The following example demonstrates how to transform a PageReference to a Visualforce page rendered as a PDF into an email attachment. First, create a
page called attachmentPDF:
Next, create the EmailFileAttachment object in the send() method of your custom controller.
The following examples must be placed before calling Messaging.sendEmail:
If your SingleEmailMessage object is named email, then
you associate the attachment like this:
Defining a Custom Component as an Attachment
By creating a custom component and using it on the Visualforce email form and to render the PDF for the email, users can see a preview of the content they are trying to send.
The following
markup defines a custom component named attachment that represents the attachment for the email:
Replace your attachmentPDF page like this:
Then add the custom component to
render at the bottom of your previous sendEmailPage:
If you want to make changes to both the attachment and the preview, the attachment custom component needs to be modified in only one location.
Example: Sending an Email with an Attachment
The following example shows
the previous sendEmail example with a custom
component that adds a Visualforce page as an attachment. First, the controller:
Next, the Visualforce page that sends the email: