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pip install -U smsaero-api-async
Get credentials from account settings page: https://smsaero.ru/cabinet/settings/apikey/
import pprint
import asyncio
import smsaero
SMSAERO_EMAIL = 'your email'
SMSAERO_API_KEY = 'your api key'
async def send_sms(phone: int, message: str) -> None:
"""
Sends an SMS message
Parameters:
phone (int): The phone number to which the SMS message will be sent.
message (str): The content of the SMS message to be sent.
"""
api = smsaero.SmsAero(SMSAERO_EMAIL, SMSAERO_API_KEY)
try:
result = await api.send_sms(phone, message)
pprint.pprint(result)
finally:
await api.close_session()
if __name__ == '__main__':
asyncio.run(send_sms(70000000000, 'Hello, World!'))
SmsAeroException
- base exception class for all exceptions raised by the library.SmsAeroConnectionException
- exception raised when there is a connection error.SmsAeroNoMoneyException
- exception raised when there is not enough money in the account.SMSAERO_EMAIL="your email"
SMSAERO_API_KEY="your api key"
smsaero_send --email "$SMSAERO_EMAIL" --api_key "$SMSAERO_API_KEY" --phone 70000000000 --message 'Hello, World!'
docker pull 'smsaero/smsaero_python_async:latest'
docker run -it --rm 'smsaero/smsaero_python_async:latest' smsaero_send --email "your email" --api_key "your api key" --phone 70000000000 --message 'Hello, World!'
MIT License
FAQs
SmsAero Async API client
We found that smsaero-api-async 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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