openmarket 0.0.1
# OpenMarket We use HTTParty to send SMS messages using the OpenMarket API. See USAGE below for details. ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```ruby gem 'openmarket' ``` And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install openmarket ## Usage ### Configuratiion The openmarket gem requires you to provide an id, password, program_id and short_code. Configure them before attempting any API calls. ```ruby OpenMarket.configure do |config| config.id = "000-000-000-00000" config.password = "Re@llyL0ngR&om$tr1ng" config.program_id = "ABC" config.short_code = 99999 # You can override this on an individual message if necessary end ``` Since the openmarket gem depends on sms_validation (https://github.com/betesh/sms_validation/), it is also recommended that you configure sms_validation. openmarket uses sms_validation's logger. In a Rails environment, you will probably want to rely on the default configuration, but outside of Rails, you will need to configure it if you want any logging: ```ruby SmsValidation.configure do |config| config.logger = ::Logger.new(STDOUT) end ``` ### API calls `OpenMarket::API` supports 3 API calls: `carrier_lookup`, `send_sms`, and `status`. #### carrier_lookup ```ruby require 'openmarket' phone = 2125551212 result = OpenMarket::API.carrier_lookup(phone) # First, make sure the call succeeded puts result.code # should be 0 puts result.description # should be 'No Error' # If the call succeeded, you can check the carrier_id: puts result.carrier_id # You are probably most interested in the carrier_id puts result.inspect # But there are a lot of other attributes returned by this API call as well ``` #### send_sms ```ruby require 'openmarket' phone = 2125551212 message = "Hello, this is a test of the OpenMarket API" result = OpenMarket::API.send_sms(phone, message) # First, make sure the call succeeded puts result.code # should be 2 puts result.description # should be 'Message received.' # Save the ticket ID for later. We'll use this to query the status of the ticket. ticket_id = result.ticket_id # Save the carrier ID for later. We'll use this next time we send an SMS to this number. carrier_id = result.carrier_id # There are some options you can pass along as well: result = OpenMarket::API.send_sms( phone, message, # If you want to receive DR's, you must pass a dr_url option. If you don't pass a URL, no DR will be sent to the default URL. dr_url: "http://www.example.com/drs", # It is highly recommended to pass a carrier_id. If you don't, the openmarket gem will make an extra API call to look up the carrier before sending the message. carrier_id: carrier_id, # Remember the carrier ID we saved from the previous SMS? # If you don't want to the short_code you configured above, provide another short_code to send to: short_code: 33333, # By default, OpenMarket re-attempts delivery for 3 days. To make OpenMarket give up and report it as a failure sooner, pass a number of minutes you would like to retry for: minutes_to_retry: 120, # 2 hours note: "Information that will be passed on to the DR", ticket_id_for_retry: ticket_id # If this is a re-try of a failed ticket. ) ``` #### status ```ruby require 'openmarket' result = OpenMarket::API.status(ticket_id) # Remember the ticket ID we saved from #send_sms? # First, make sure the call succeeded puts result.code # should be 0 puts result.description # should be 'No Error' # Check the result of the SMS message puts result.status_code puts result.status_description ``` ## Contributing 1. Fork it ( https://github.com/betesh/open_market/fork ) 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create a new Pull Request