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Package ippanel is an official library for working with ippanel sms api. brief documentation for ippanel sms api provided at http://docs.ippanel.com


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IPPANEL SMS api SDK

This repository contains open source Go client for ippanel api. Documentation can be found at: http://docs.ippanel.com.

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Installation

If you are using go modules, just install it with go mod install or go build ., Otherwise you can use go get ./...

go get github.com/ippanel/go-rest-sdk

Examples

After installing ippanel sdk with above methods, you can import it in your project like this:

import "github.com/ippanel/go-rest-sdk"

For using sdk, after importing, you have to create a client instance that gives you available methods on API

// you api key that generated from panel
apiKey := "api-key"

// create client instance
sms := ippanel.New(apiKey)

...

Credit check

// return float64 type credit amount
credit, err := sms.GetCredit()
if err != nil {
    t.Error("error occurred ", err)
}

Send one to many

For sending sms, obviously you need originator number, recipients and message.

MessageId, err := sms.Send("+9810001", []string{"98912xxxxxxx"}, "ippanel is awesome")
if err != nil {
    t.Error("error occurred ", err)
}

If send is successful, a unique tracking code returned and you can track your message status with that.

Get message summery

MessageId := "message-tracking-code"

message, err := sms.GetMessage(MessageId)
if err != nil {
    t.Error("error occurred ", err)
}

fmt.Println(message.Status) // get message status
fmt.Println(message.Cost)   // get message cost
fmt.Println(message.Payack) // get message payback

Get message delivery statuses

MessageId := "message-tracking-code"
// pagination params for defining fetch size and offset
paginationParams := ippanel.ListParams{Page: 0, Limit: 10}

statuses, paginationInfo, err := sms.FetchStatuses(MessageId, paginationParams)
if err != nil {
    t.Error("error occurred ", err)
}

// you can loop in messages statuses list
for _, status := range statuses {
    fmt.Printf("Recipient: %s, Status: %s", status.Recipient, status.Status)
}

fmt.Println("Total: ", paginationInfo.Total)

Inbox fetch

fetch inbox messages

paginationParams := ippanel.ListParams{Page: 0, Limit: 10}

messages, paginationInfo, err := sms.FetchInbox(paginationParams)
if err != nil {
    t.Error("error occurred ", err)
}

Pattern create

For sending messages with predefined pattern(e.g. verification codes, ...), you hav to create a pattern. a pattern at least have a parameter. parameters defined with %param_name%.

pattern, err := sms.CreatePattern("%name% is awesome", false)
if err != nil {
    t.Error("error occurred ", err)
}

Send with pattern

patternValues := map[string]string{
    "name": "IPPANEL",
}

MessageId, err := sms.SendPattern(
    "t2cfmnyo0c",   // pattern code
    "+9810001",     // originator
    "98912xxxxxxx", // recipient
    patternValues,  // pattern values
)
if err != nil {
    t.Error("error occurred ", err)
}

Error checking

_, err := sms.Send("9810001", []string{"98912xxxxx"}, "ippanel is awesome")
if err != nil {
    // check that error is type of ippanel standard error
    if e, ok := err.(Error); ok {
        // after casting, you have access to error code and error message
        switch e.Code {
        // its special type of error, occurred when POST form data validation failed
        case ErrUnprocessableEntity:
            // for accessing field level errors you have to cast it to FieldErrors type
            fieldErrors := e.Message.(FieldErrs)
            for field, fieldError := range fieldErrors {
                t.Log(field, fieldError)
            }
        // in other error types, e.Message is string
        default:
            errMsg := e.Message.(string)
            t.Log(errMsg)
        }
    }
}

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Last updated on 31 Aug 2022

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