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Infobip API Python client

Running examples

When you clone the repository and before you start exploring the examples, be sure to execute the setup.py file with the python setup.py install. This way you will set up all dependencies needed for the examples to run properly.

Then, setup your username and password in examples/__init__.py. Now you can run provided examples in examples folder by running:

python example.py deserialize_dr_example # provided argument is <file_name_of_example>

Basic messaging example

First, initialize the messaging client using your username and password:

send_sms_client = send_single_textual_sms(Configuration("username", "password"))

Prepare the message:

request = SMSTextualRequest()
request.text = "This is an example message"
request.to = ["xxxxxxxx", "yyyyyyy"]

Send the message:

response = send_sms_client.execute(request)

Later you can query for the delivery status of the message:

get_delivery_reports_client = get_sent_sms_delivery_reports(Configuration("username", "password"))
response = get_delivery_reports_client.execute({"limit": 5})

Messaging with delivery report push to notification URL example

Similar to standard messaging example, but when preparing your message, use SMSAdvancedTextualRequest:

send_sms_client = send_multiple_textual_sms_advanced(Configuration("username", "password"))

dest = Destination()
dest.message_id = "message_111"
dest.to = "number1aaa"

message = SMSData()
message.text = "This is an example message."
message.notify_url = "https://test.com/url_for_delivery_reports"
message.destinations = [dest]

dest2 = Destination()
dest2.message_id = "message_222"
dest2.to = "number2bbb"

message2 = SMSData()
message2.text = "This is an example message #2."
message2.notify_url = "https://test.com/url_for_delivery_reports_2"
message2.destinations = [dest2]

request = SMSAdvancedTextualRequest()
request.messages = [message, message2]

response = send_sms_client.execute(request)

When the delivery notification is pushed to your server as a HTTP POST request, you can process the body of the message with the following code:

delivery_status = reports = SMSReportResponse.from_JSON(http_body)

License

This library is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0