This package provides a generic go client template for the Http SMS Api
httpsms-go is compatible with modern Go releases in module mode, with Go installed:
go get github.com/NdoleStudio/httpsms-goAlternatively the same can be achieved if you use import in a package:
import "github.com/NdoleStudio/httpsms-go"- Messages
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POST /v1/messages/send: Send a new SMS -
GET /v1/messages: Get list of messages which are exchanged between 2 phone numbers.
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- Heartbeats
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GET /v1/heartbeats: Get the heartbeats of an Android Phone
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- Message Threads
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GET /v1/message-threads: Get the message threads of a phone number -
DELETE v1/message-threads/:messageThreadID: Delete a message thread
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- Cipher
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Encrypt: Encrypt the content of a message to cipher text -
Decrypt: Decrypt an encrypted message content to plain text
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An instance of the client can be created using httpsms.New().
package main
import (
"github.com/NdoleStudio/httpsms-go"
)
func main() {
client := htpsms.New(htpsms.WithAPIKey(/* API Key from https://httpsms.com/settings */))
}All API calls return an error as the last return object. All successful calls will return a nil error.
_, response, err := client.Messages.Send(context.Background())
if err != nil {
//handle error
}message, response, err := client.Messages.Send(context.Background(), &MessageSendParams{
Content: "This is a sample text message",
From: "+18005550199",
To: "+18005550100",
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
log.Println(message.Code) // 202You can run the unit tests for this client from the root directory using the command below:
go test -vThis project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details
