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@bandwidth/messaging
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OS | Node |
---|---|
Windows 2016 | 12, 14, 16 |
Windows 2019 | 12, 14, 16 |
Ubuntu 18.04 | 12, 14, 16 |
Ubuntu 20.04 | 12, 14, 16 |
Note: As of version 3.0.0, this package has been upgraded to TypeScript
npm install @bandwidth/messaging
import { Client, ApiController, MessageRequest } from '@bandwidth/messaging';
const client = new Client({
basicAuthUserName: "username",
basicAuthPassword: "password"
});
const controller = new ApiController(client);
const accountId = "12345";
const applicationId = "3-a-b-c";
const toPhoneNumber = "+15554443333";
const fromPhoneNumber = "+15553334444";
const text = "Hello world";
const body = {
applicationId: applicationId,
to: [toPhoneNumber],
from: fromPhoneNumber,
text: text
};
const createMessageResponse = await controller.createMessage(accountId, body);
console.log(createMessageResponse.result.id);
This package can be used with Node >= 10
Documentation for this package can be found at https://dev.bandwidth.com/sdks/node.html
Information for credentials for this package can be found at https://dev.bandwidth.com/guides/accountCredentials.html
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Bandwidth's HTTP Messaging platform
The npm package @bandwidth/messaging receives a total of 8,407 weekly downloads. As such, @bandwidth/messaging popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @bandwidth/messaging demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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