/bsg-python

A Python module for communicating with the BSG API. SMS, Viber, HLR services

Primary LanguagePythonBSD 2-Clause "Simplified" LicenseBSD-2-Clause

BSG REST API. Free SMS API - Python

This repository contains the open source Python client for BSG REST API. The API allows you to send bulk SMS campaigns, single transactional SMS, Viber messages, and check phone numbers via HLR requests. The API usage is free. You only pay for the messages sent.

Pricing

Prices for sending messages can be found here: Prices

Requirements

For access to BSG API:

For development:

Installation

Download repository, decompress, install with setup.py install

Usage

See BSG REST API Documentation for complete list of API clients, error codes, result codes etc.

An short example of a SMS API usage:

import pprint
import bsg_restapi as api
from examples.settings import API_KEY

client = api.SMSAPI(config={'api_key': API_KEY})
result = client.send(message=api.SMSMessage(body='test message text'), recipients=api.Recipient(380967770002))
print('Result of SMS sending:\n{}'.format(pprint.pformat(result)))
# getting status of SMS
status = client.get_status(result['reference'])
print('Current SMS status result for reference {}: \n{}'.format(result['reference'], pprint.pformat(status, indent=4)))

An example of a HLR API usage:

import pprint
import bsg_restapi as api
from examples.settings import API_KEY

# Create HLR API Client
client = api.HLRAPI(config={'api_key': API_KEY})

# Get prices for HLR
prices = client.get_prices()
print('HLR Prices (first 5 elements from {}): \n{}'.format(len(prices), pprint.pformat(prices[0:5], indent=4)))

# Get HLR for single smisdn:
lookup_list = api.HLRL(380970000000)
print('Created HLR request: \n{}'.format(pprint.pformat(lookup_list, indent=4)))
# Send the request
result = client.send(lookup_list)
# Get server response
result_id = result['result'][0]['id']
# Get status of HLR by result_id:
status_id = client.get_status(result_id)
# Try the same for 'reference'
result_ref = result['result'][0]['reference']
status_ref = client.get_status(result_ref)
# and print the result
print('Current HLR response by id: \n{}'.format(pprint.pformat(status_id, indent=4)))
print('Current HLR response by reference: \n{}'.format(pprint.pformat(status_ref, indent=4)))

See examples subfolder for

  • samples of usage,
  • various API processing and error handling aspects,
  • examples for client's SSL certificate and proxy usage.