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svc := reloadly.New()
svc.Auth(id, secret)
operator := svc.OperatorsAutoDetect("+34987467293", "ES")
Also, for sandbox usage, you have:
svc := reloadly.New()
svc.Sandbox()
// now all calls use the sandbox base url
svc.Auth(id, secret)
operator := svc.OperatorsAutoDetect("+34987467293", "ES")
Or you can create the Service type directly.
req := &TopupRequest{
RecipientPhone: &RecipientPhone{operator.Country.IsoName, "+9187654467"},
OperatorID: operator.OperatorID,
Amount: amount,
}
respV := new(TopupResponse)
httpResponse, err := svc.Request("POST", "/topups", req, respV)
// respV will have the marshalled json response
// err will be an APIError, if we get a json error response, or
// an error created directly from the http library or marshaling
Some convenience methods for simple tasks:
svc.Topup("+3441983489", operator, 10)
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