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Ruby API to send sms with Zenvia's REST Api, based on https://github.com/lmorais/zenvia-ruby
gem install zenvia-rest-rails
or on your Gemfile:
gem "zenvia-rest-rails"
and
bundle install
create zenvia config initializer
rails g zenvia:install
after config file created (config/initializers/zenvia.rb), you should define config params:
require 'zenvia'
Zenvia.configure do |config|
config.account = ENV['ZENVIA_ACCOUNT']
config.code = ENV['ZENVIA_CODE']
config.from = 'name of message sender. Ex. MY BUSINESS'
config.callbackOption = 'zenvia callback option. default is NONE'
end
require 'zenvia'
# Sending a SMS
sms = Zenvia::Sms.new('your-sms-id', 'test message!', '5591999999999')
sms.send
You can also add two more parameters on 'send' method:
require 'zenvia'
# Sending a SMS with schedule_date and aggregateId
sms = Zenvia::Sms.new('your-sms-id', 'test message!', '5591999999999', '2016-11-22T18:13:00', '111')
sms.send
{"statusCode"=>"00",
"statusDescription"=>"Ok",
"detailCode"=>"000",
"detailDescription"=>"Message Sent"}
For more information about returned codes: http://docs.zenviasmsenus.apiary.io/#introduction/status-table
See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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