Symfony2 bundle to interact with smssender
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SmsSenderBundle
This bundle integrates with gergelypolonkai/smssender to send SMS messages through gergelypolonkai/smsgateway.
Installation
Simply add gergelypolonkai/smssender-bundle to your Symfony2 project's composer.json file, and run
php composer.phar update
Configuration
Everything is configurable through the Symfony project's configuration files. In YML format, the possibilities are:
gergely_polonkai_sms_sender:
# This must be set, as it has no default value
sender_url: http://localhost/smsgateway
# The username/password to use to login to SmsGateway. No default values
# are available, either
username: gateway-user
password: gateway-password
# This defaults to true. You should set this to false if you use
# self-signed certificates
verify_ssl: true
# This is the default value. Currently SmsGateway requires this to be
# be set to application/json
content_type: application/json
# The content-encoding of the data you send to the server. This must be
# UTF-8 if you want to send an SMS with non-ascii characters.
content-encoding: utf-8
# This should be turned on only for debugging purposes. It makes CURL to
# log every traffic it makes with SmsGateway.
verbose_curl: false
Usage
Everything is done via the gergely_polonkai_sms_sender.sender service.
$sender = $container->get('gergely_polonkai_sms_sender.sender');
$sender->login();
$sender->send('+155523456789', 'Hello world!', array());
$sender->logout();