This reusable Django app can help you to send sms via Google Calendar (for free) on your Django Project.
$ pip install django-calendar-sms- Add the
calendar_smsapplication toINSTALLED_APPSin your settings file (usuallysettings.py) - Sync database (
./manage.py syncdb)
$ sudo apt-get install virtualenvwrapper
$ mkvirtualenv django-calendar-sms
$ git clone https://github.com/gotlium/django-calendar-sms.git
$ cd django-calendar-sms
$ python setup.py develop
$ cd demo
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python manage.py syncdb
$ python manage.py migrate
$ python manage.py shell- Setup Google Account data for current website on admin panel
- Try to send sms from shell (
./manage.py shell):
>>> from calendar_sms.sms import sendSMS
>>> print sendSMS('Hello, World!')- Install
django-celery:
$ pip install django-celery- Add the
djceleryapplication toINSTALLED_APPSin settings.py - Add django-calendar-sms configuration into project settings:
CELERY_IMPORTS = ('calendar_sms',)- Sync database (
./manage.py syncdb) - Run Rabbit-MQ:
$ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached- Run celery daemon in project directory:
$ nohup python manage.py celery worker >& /dev/null &- Try to send sms:
>>> from calendar_sms.tasks import SMSSend
>>> SMSSend.delay('Hello, World (background task)!')You can use multi accounts on one or several sites
- Python: 2.6, 2.7
- Django: 1.3.x, 1.4.x, 1.5.x, 1.6