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Create ActionMailer-like notifiers and send messages via the Messagebird REST API
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 Dependencies

Development

~> 1.10
>= 0
~> 10.0
~> 3.0
~> 1.0

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 Project Readme

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messagebird-texter

Description

Create ActionMailer-like notifiers to send messages via the Messagebird REST API

Usage

Configure the messenger

Use MessagebirdTexter.configure to set product_token, endpoint and path.

MessagebirdTexter.configure do |config|
  config.product_token = 'YOUR_MESSAGEBIRD_API_TOKEN'   
  config.endpoint = 'https://rest.messagebird.com'     
  config.path = '/messages'                             
end

Create a messanger class

Create a class and inherit from MessagebirdTexter::Messenger.

class TextMessageNotifier < MessagebirdTexter::Messenger
end

Now you can add your first welcome message.

class TextMessageNotifier < MessagebirdTexter::Messenger
  default from: 'Hitfox'

  def welcome(recipient)
    @recipient = recipient
    
    content(to: recipient.mobile_number, body: 'Some text, reference: recipient.id)
  end
end

Setting defaults

It is possible to set default values that will be used in every method in your MessagebirdTexter Messenger class. To implement this functionality, you just call the public class method default which is inherited from MessagebirdTexter::Messenger. This method accepts a Hash as the parameter. You can use :from, :to and :body as the key.

Note that every value you set with this method will get overwritten if you use the same key in your mailer method.

Example:

class TextMessageNotifier < MessagebirdTexter::Messenger
  default from: "Quentin", "00491710000000"
  .....
end

Deliver messages

In order to send your sms, you simply call the method and then call deliver_now on the return value.

Calling the method returns a MessagebirdTexter::Message object:

message = TextMessageNotifier.welcome(User.first)   # => Returns a MessagebirdTexter::Message object
response = message.deliver_now

Response Example

Delivering a message returns a MessagebirdTexter::Response object.

####On success

=> response.body
=> <MessagebirdTexter::Response::Body:0x007faaca1cfe90
      @content="Some text",
      @created_datetime="2015-12-09T21:43:23+00:00",
      @datacoding="plain",
      @direction="mt",
		 @gateway=10,
		 @href="https://rest.messagebird.com/messages/bd9e796045668a07b0bca95b78482250",
		 @id="bd9e796045668a07b0bca95b78482250",
		 @mclass=1,
		 @originator="me",
		 @recipients=
		  {:totalCount=>1,
		   :totalSentCount=>1,
		   :totalDeliveredCount=>0,
		   :totalDeliveryFailedCount=>0,
		   :items=>
		    [{:recipient=>491759332902, :status=>"sent", :statusDatetime=>"2015-12-09T21:43:23+00:00"}]},
		 @reference=nil,
		 @scheduled_datetime=nil,
		 @type="sms",
		 @validity=nil>

=> response.body.recipients
=> <OpenStruct total_count=1, 
				   total_sent_count=1, 
				   total_delivered_count=0, 
				   items=[
				   		#<OpenStruct recipient=491759332902, 
				   				       status="sent", 
				   						status_datetime=#<Date: 2015-12-09 ((2457366j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>>]>

###On failure

=> response.error
=> <MessagebirdTexter::Response::Error:0x007fa3d0c39738
   @errors=[{:code=>25, :description=>"Not enough balance", :parameter=>nil}]>

Installation

If you use bundler, then just add

$ gem 'messagebird-texter'

to your Gemfile and execute

$ bundle install

or without bundler

$ gem install messagebird-texter

Upgrade

$ bundle update messagebird-texter

or without bundler

$ gem update messagebird-texter

​ Changelog

###0.1.1 (2015-12-11)

  • remove phony gem fom dependecies

###0.1.0 (2015-12-10)

  • Completly remove validators, api handles errors
  • readme update

###0.0.2 (2015-12-10)

  • Minor fixes, readme update

###0.0.1 (2015-12-09)

  • Intilial release

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/HitFox/messagebird-sms. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.