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The GeezSMS Node.js library offers a convenient way to integrate SMS functionalities into applications written in server-side JavaScript, focusing on sending SMS messages.
For additional details, visit the Developer API docs.
Node.js version 8, 10, or higher.
Install the GeezSMS package using npm or Yarn:
npm install geezsms --save
# or
yarn add geezsms
To use the library, you need to configure it with your account's API key, which you can obtain from the GeezSMS Dashboard.
const GeezSMS = require('geezsms').default;
const geezSMS = new GeezSMS('YOUR_API_KEY');
import GeezSMS from 'geezsms';
const geezSMS = new GeezSMS('YOUR_API_KEY');
To send an SMS, use the single
property of the GeezSMS instance:
const message = {
phone: 'recipient_phone_number',
msg: 'Your message text',
sender_id: 'your_sender_id', // Optional
callback: 'your_callback_url', // Optional
};
try {
const response = await geezSMS.single.send(message);
console.log('Message sent successfully:', response);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Failed to send message:', error);
}
You can specify additional options such as using a template or sandbox mode:
const message = {
phone: 'recipient_phone_number',
msg: 'Your message text',
template: true,
templateValues: {
name: 'John',
date: '2022-06-15',
},
};
const options = {
sandbox: true,
apiVersion: 1,
};
try {
const response = await geezSMS.single.send(message, options);
console.log('Message sent successfully:', response);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Failed to send message:', error);
}
The library provides detailed exceptions for various errors such as unauthorized access, bad requests, and network issues:
FAQs
GeezSMS Typscript wrapper.
We found that geezsms demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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