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Clickatell Python Library

This library supports version 2.7 & 3.6 of Python.


This library allows easy access to connecting the Clickatell's different messenging API's.

Installation

You can install this library via PIP as part of your requirements file.

pip install clickatell-platform

Clickatell Python PyPI

Usage

The library currently supports the Http and Rest protocols.

HTTP API

from clickatell.http import Http

clickatell = Http(apiKey)
response = clickatell.sendMessage(['1111111111'], "My Message rest")

print(response) #Returns the headers with all the messages

for entry in response['messages']:
    print(entry) #Returns all the message details per message
    #print(entry['apiMessageId'])
    #print(entry['to'])
    #print(entry['accepted'])
    #print(entry['error'])

REST API

from clickatell.rest import Rest

clickatell = Rest(apiKey)
response = clickatell.sendMessage(['1111111111'], "My Message rest")

print response #Returns the headers with all the messages

for entry in response['messages']:
    print(entry) #Returns all the message details per message
    #print(entry['apiMessageId'])
    #print(entry['to'])
    #print(entry['accepted'])
    #print(entry['error'])

Sending to multiple numbers

The sendMessage call to parameter can take an array of numbers. If you specify only a single number like clickatell.sendMessage(1111111111, "Message") the library will automatically convert it to an array for your convenience.

To send to multiple numbers, just pass a list of numbers like clickatell.sendMessage([1111111111,2222222222], "Message")

Supported API calls

The available calls are defined in the clickatell.Transport interface.

def sendMessage(self, to, message, extra={})

Dealing with extra parameters in sendMessage

For usability purposes the sendMessage call focuses on the recipients and the content. In order to specify and of the additional parameters defined in the Clickatell document, you can use the extra parameter and pass them as a dictionary.

Receiving and consuming the status callback

The following will be returned from the callback in two different sets:

DELIVERED_TO_GATEWAY :

  • integrationName
  • messageId
  • requestId
  • clientMessageId
  • to
  • from
  • statusCode
  • status
  • statusDescription
  • timestamp

RECEIVED_BY_RECIPIENT :

  • integrationName
  • messageId
  • requestId
  • clientMessageId
  • to
  • from
  • statusCode
  • status
  • statusDescription
  • timestamp

There is a python test server included in the clickatell folder. To run this server, you require the endpoints pip package:

pip install endpoints

You can run the server using the following command:

 endpoints --dir=clickatell/ --prefix=controller --host=<hostname>:<port>

This server currently prints out to the server console. Replace the print function with your function name to consume the data. All data is returned in JSON.

Reference Links and More Info:

Found a bug or missing a feature? Log it here and we will take a look. https://github.com/clickatell/clickatell-python/issues

Register a new account to send sms's: https://www.clickatell.com/sign-up/

Login to platform for API id, etc: https://portal.clickatell.com/#/login

Request Parameters: https://www.clickatell.com/developers/api-documentation/rest-api-request-parameters/

Send Message Info: https://www.clickatell.com/developers/api-documentation/rest-api-send-message/

Error Messages: https://www.clickatell.com/developers/api-documentation/rest-api-error-message-descriptions/