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I gave an example for an async client, but sync is no different, you just don't need to use await. Get satisfaction 😌
from smsru import AioSMSru, SMSru
client = AioSMSru("app_id")
async def main():
print(await client.sms_cost("79991398805", "I'm in serious shit"))
# 79991398805 and 79956896018 <- I feel totally lost
scend = await client.send_sms(
recipients=['79991398805', '79956896018'],
messages="I feel totally lost"
)
print(await client.check_sms([m_id for m_id in sensed.sms.keys()]))
# 79991398805 <- If i'm asking for help
# 79956896018 <- it's only because
scend = await client.send_sms(
recipients=['79991398805', '79956896018'],
messages=["If i'm asking for help", "it's only because"]
)
call = await client.callcheck('79991398805')
print(call.code == input("Last 4 digits of incoming call number: "))
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(A)sync client for sms.ru with pydantic responses
We found that aiosmsru 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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