Getting started
To start sending SMS with python you need to do the following:
- Create a 46elks account
- Purchase some credits. (The minimum purchase is 10 EUR, which is more than enough to get started.)
- Locate your API-credentials
Write your Python code
Here are two code examples depending on which version of python you are using:
Code example for Python 3
Code example for Python 2
To successfully send an SMS you need to set the following variables to your values:
username
(Your API-username).password
(Your API-password).to
(Your phone number).- If you want you can also change
from
andmessage
, or leave it as it is.
Some tips on SMS parameter formatting:
The basic API request to send an SMS must contain these three key:value pairs: to, from and message.
-
The
to
parameter should be the E.164 formatted number of the recipient.
Example: +46766861004. -
The
from
parameter should be either an E.164 number or a string. That string is often called "Text sender ID" or "alphanumeric sender ID".
Example: +46766861004, ElkCo -
The
message
parameter is the content of the SMS itself and can consist of numbers, letters, and other characters. You can even send emojis.
Exemple: How was this interview, 👌🏽 or 👎🏽 ?
Send SMS
Now you can run your code. If you are using the terminal it will look like this:
If successful, you should expect a result similar to this:
Next step
You've just sent a text message with a text sender (i.e. not from a phone number). By doing this you can use SMS to remind customers of reservations, send confirmations of new orders, etc.
To send an SMS is the easiest way to get started with 46elks, but you can do so much more. For example you can receive SMS, automatically respond to an incoming SMS or handle voice calls. There are more Python code examples at GitHub.
If you have any questions then get in touch, we love talking to our users!