Difference between revisions of "Get Sender Names"
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− | === Output params | + | == Input params == |
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+ | *'''version'''::String - ''API version (e.g. '1.0')'' | ||
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+ | *'''timestamp'''::String - ''Sequence of characters, denoting the date and time (e.g '1336553826')'' | ||
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+ | *'''username'''::String - ''User e-mail address (e.g 'mail1@example.com')'' | ||
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+ | *'''authcode'''::String - '' md5 hash consisting of the concatenation of timestamp and user_key (e.g md5(1336553826BX3KwWU2SuqvoEWnjYmOibf'))'' | ||
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+ | *'''section'''::String - ''API module name. Use 'sms' value | ||
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+ | *'''action'''::String - ''API module function. Use 'getSenderNames' value | ||
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+ | == Output params == | ||
==== Example in XML (Success) ==== | ==== Example in XML (Success) ==== | ||
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"resulttxt":"Error: {error description}", | "resulttxt":"Error: {error description}", | ||
"timestamp":1335777400} | "timestamp":1335777400} | ||
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+ | == Example using our PHP Class == | ||
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+ | /* API LOGIN DETAILS */ | ||
+ | $email = 'your@mail.com'; // your username | ||
+ | $apikey = '1234567890'; // your apikey | ||
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+ | /* API COMMAND DETAILS */ | ||
+ | $apitype = 'sms'; | ||
+ | $command = 'getSenderNames'; | ||
+ | $params = array(); | ||
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+ | /* PROCESS THE ACTION */ | ||
+ | $boxisAPI = new BoxisAPIConnection($email, $apikey); | ||
+ | $return = $boxisAPI->call($apitype, $command, $params); | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Revision as of 10:00, 24 May 2012
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SMS Function: getSenderNames
With this command, you are able to get sender names list.
Input params
- version::String - API version (e.g. '1.0')
- timestamp::String - Sequence of characters, denoting the date and time (e.g '1336553826')
- username::String - User e-mail address (e.g 'mail1@example.com')
- authcode::String - md5 hash consisting of the concatenation of timestamp and user_key (e.g md5(1336553826BX3KwWU2SuqvoEWnjYmOibf'))
- section::String - API module name. Use 'sms' value
- action::String - API module function. Use 'getSenderNames' value
Output params
Example in XML (Success)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <return> <result>1</result> <resulttxt>success</resulttxt> <senders> <sender1>HQSMS</sender1> <sender2>boxis.net</sender2> </senders> <timestamp>1336558351</timestamp> </return>
Example in XML (Error)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <return> <result>0</result> <resulttxt>error: {error description}</resulttxt> <timestamp>1335767184</timestamp> </return>
Example in Json (Success)
{"result":"1", "resulttxt":"success", "params":{ "senders":{ "sender1":"HQSMS", "sender2":"boxis.net"}} "timestamp":1335777400}
Example in Json (Error)
{"result":"0", "resulttxt":"Error: {error description}", "timestamp":1335777400}
Example using our PHP Class
/* API LOGIN DETAILS */ $email = 'your@mail.com'; // your username $apikey = '1234567890'; // your apikey /* API COMMAND DETAILS */ $apitype = 'sms'; $command = 'getSenderNames'; $params = array(); /* PROCESS THE ACTION */ $boxisAPI = new BoxisAPIConnection($email, $apikey); $return = $boxisAPI->call($apitype, $command, $params);