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sms77-client
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This library relies on the the global fetch API. In order to to use it with NodeJS u need to install node-fetch. For NodeJS versions < 12 use the globalThis polyfill.
Yarn yarn add sms77-client node-fetch
NPM npm install sms77-client node-fetch
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<script src="https://unpkg.com/browse/sms77-client/dist/Sms77Client.umd.js"></script>
//const globalThis = require('globalthis')(); // uncomment if NodeJS < NodeJS versions < 12
//globalThis.fetch = require('node-fetch').default; // uncomment in NodeJS environments
//const Sms77Client = require('sms77-client'); // uncomment in NodeJS environments
new Client('MY_SUPER_SECRET_SMS77_IO_API_KEY!')
.balance()
.then(balance => console.log(`My balance is: ${balance}`))
.catch(error => console.error(`Error while fetching: ${balance}`));
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The npm package sms77-client receives a total of 2,796 weekly downloads. As such, sms77-client popularity was classified as popular.
We found that sms77-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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