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sslwireless-sms

A simple python wrapper for sslwireless sms api.

0.0.3
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SSLWireless SMS Api Wrapper for Python

A simple python wrapper for sslwireless sms api.

Requirements

  • requests
  • xmltodict

Usage

  • Clone the repository
  • Install the dependencies with pip install -r requirements.txt or pip install requests xmltodict
  • Import the class and create instance to access its functions. ### Or
  • Install the package with pip install sslwireless-sms

Example

.. code:: python

from sslwireless_sms import SSLWirelessSMS

# username, password and sid provided by sslwireless
# A fourth parameter 'decode_response' can be passed to determine the return type of data
# By default 'decode_response' is set to 'False' so it will return json data as result
# Set 'decode_response' to 'True' to get python dict as result
SSLWirelessSMS = SSLWirelessSMS('username', 'password', 'sid')
# You can change the api url if needed. i.e.
# SSLWirelessSMS.url = 'new_url'
result = SSLWirelessSMS.send('123456789','This is a test message.')

print(result)

Output

The default output will always be in JSON format unless you set decode_response to be True.

.. code:: javascript

{
  "status": "success", // or "failed"
  "result": "sms sent", // or "invalid mobile or text" or "invalid mobile" or "invalid credentials"
  "phone": "123456789", // number to send message
  "message": "This is a test message.", // message sent
  "reference_no": "randomly_generated_unique_no", // client generated reference no
  "ssl_reference_no": "returned_sslwirless_reference_no", // api generated reference no
  "datetime": "2018-02-07 01:35AM" // datetime of process
}

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