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= Polkomtel MultiInfo HTTPS API wrapped into Ruby library
This gem is Ruby interface to the Polkomtel's MultiInfo SMS gateway service, based on Luke Redpath's clickatel library To use this gem, you will need an access to Polkomtel's MultiInfo service. You need user, password, sercvice_id and certificate for ssl connection. Contact Polkomtel sales reps for info how to obtain acces to MultiInfo service.
== Basic Usage
You will need your Mutliinfo credentials and SSL certificate to use this library.
require 'rubygems' require 'multiinfo'
api = MultiInfo::API.new
api.send_message('48661351024', 'Hello') # sends sms 'Hello' to 48 661 351 024 and returns message id api.message_info('22') # gets info about message with id 22
== Conifguration options
Default path for config file and certificate files is $HOME/multiinfo. You should place following files in that directory: multiinfo.yml # config file multiinfo.crt # certificate multiinfo.pem # RSA key
In multiinfo.yml you should specify at least: login password service_id
If you want to use different names for certificate files speciify them with FULL PATH in config file under:
client_cert client_key
See example in config_example.yml
To load your custom config file use following code require 'rubygems' require 'multiinfo'
config = MultiInfo::API.load_auth_options(CONFIG_FILE_FULL_PATH) api = MultiInfo::API.new(config)
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