Difference between revisions of "Send SMS"
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Revision as of 11:51, 9 May 2012
Contents
SMS Function: Send SMS
With this command, you are able to send SMS with boxis.net.
Input params
| - sender_name::String |
| - recipients::Array of Strings |
| - content::String |
| - flash::Boolean::0/1 (optional) |
| - fast::Boolean::0/1 (optional) |
| - schedule::Boolean::0/1 (optional) |
| - timesend::String Format 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM' (optional, when schedule is 1) |
Output params
Example in XML (Success)
Single SMS (no scheduled)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<return>
<result>1</result>
<resulttxt>success</resulttxt>
<params>
<sms_id>133655645431563000007320</sms_id>
</params>
<timestamp>1335767184</timestamp>
</return>
Single Scheduled SMS
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<return>
<result>1</result>
<resulttxt>success</resulttxt>
<params>
<sms_id>133655645431563000007320</sms_id>
</params>
<timestamp>1335767184</timestamp>
</return>
Bulk SMS (no scheduled)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<return>
<result>1</result>
<resulttxt>success</resulttxt>
<params>
<sent>
<sms1>
<id>133654685431563000002080</id>
<phone>48511141565</phone>
</sms1>
<sms2>
<id>133654685409553000016930</id>
<phone>48514645553</phone>
</sms2>
</sent>
<not_sent>
<phone>48714645553</phone>
</not_sent>
</params>
<timestamp>1335767184</timestamp>
</return>
Bulk Scheduled SMS
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<return>
<result>1</result>
<resulttxt>success</resulttxt>
<params>
<scheduled>
<sms1>
<id>133654685431563000002080</id>
<phone>48511141565</phone>
</sms1>
<sms2>
<id>133654685409553000016930</id>
<phone>48514645553</phone>
</sms2>
</scheduled>
<not_scheduled>
<phone>48714645553</phone>
</not_scheduled>
</params>
<timestamp>1335767184</timestamp>
</return>
error
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<return>
<result>0</result>
<resulttxt>Error: {error description}</resulttxt>
<params/>
<timestamp>1335767184</timestamp>
</return>
Example in Json
success
{"result":"1",
"resulttxt":"success",
"params":[],
"timestamp":1335777400}
error
{"result":"0",
"resulttxt":"Error: {error description}",
"params":[],
"timestamp":1335777400}
Errors Descriptions
| - 'domain' is not valid |
| - there is no such tld |
| - 'years' value is not valid |
| - 'ns' could not be greater than five |
| - 'protect-privacy' value is not valid |
| - domain 'testdomain.com' is not available |
| - domain not created |