use with composer:
composer require ippanel/php-rest-sdk
if you don't want to use composer, you can download it directly :
wget https://github.com/ippanel/php-rest-sdk/archive/master.zip
For using sdk, you have to create a client instance that gives you available methods on API
require 'autoload.php';
// you api key that generated from panel
$apiKey = "api-key";
$client = new \IPPanel\Client($apiKey);
...
# return float64 type credit amount
$credit = $client->getCredit();
For sending sms, obviously you need originator
number, recipients
and message
.
$messageId = $client->send(
"+9810001", // originator
["98912xxxxxxx"], // recipients
"ippanel is awesome",// message
"description" // is logged
);
If send is successful, a unique tracking code returned and you can track your message status with that.
$messageId = "message-tracking-code";
$message = $client->get_message($messageId);
echo $message->state; // get message status
echo $message->cost; // get message cost
echo $message->returnCost; // get message payback
$messageId = "message-tracking-code"
list($statuses, $paginationInfo) = $client->fetchStatuses($messageId, 0, 10)
// you can loop in messages statuses list
foreach($statuses as status) {
echo sprintf("Recipient: %s, Status: %s", $status->recipient, $status->status);
}
echo sprintf("Total: ", $paginationInfo->total);
fetch inbox messages
list($messages, $paginationInfo) = $client->fetchInbox(0, 10);
foreach($messages as $message) {
echo sprintf("Received message %s from number %s in line %s", $message->message, $message->from, $message->to);
}
For sending messages with predefined pattern(e.g. verification codes, ...), you hav to create a pattern. a pattern at least have a parameter.
$patternVariables = [
"name" => "string",
"code" => "integer",
];
$code = $client->createPattern("%name% is awesome, your code is %code%", "description",
$patternVariables, '%', False);
echo $code;
$patternValues = [
"name" => "IPPANEL",
];
$messageId = $client->sendPattern(
"t2cfmnyo0c", // pattern code
"+9810001", // originator
"98912xxxxxxx", // recipient
$patternValues, // pattern values
);
use IPPanel\Errors\Error;
use IPPanel\Errors\HttpException;
try{
$messageId = $client->send("9810001", ["98912xxxxx"], "ippanel is awesome");
} catch (Error $e) { // ippanel error
var_dump($e->unwrap()); // get real content of error
echo $e->getCode();
// error codes checking
if ($e->code() == ResponseCodes::ErrUnprocessableEntity) {
echo "Unprocessable entity";
}
} catch (HttpException $e) { // http error
var_dump($e->getMessage()); // get stringified error
echo $e->getCode();
}