This is a Laravel Package for SMS Gateway Integration. Now Sending SMS is easy.
List of supported gateways:
-
Others are under way.
Via Composer
$ composer require tzsk/sms
Publish the config file
$ php artisan sms:publish
In the config file you can set the default driver to use for all your SMS. But you can also change the driver at runtime.
Choose what gateway you would like to use for your application. Then make that as default driver so that you don't have to specify that everywhere. But, you can also use multiple gateways in a project.
// Eg. if you want to use SNS.
'default' => 'sns',
Then fill the credentials for that gateway in the drivers array.
// Eg. for SNS.
'drivers' => [
'sns' => [
// Fill all the credentials here.
'key' => 'Your AWS SNS Access Key',
'secret' => 'Your AWS SNS Secret Key',
'region' => 'Your AWS SNS Region',
'from' => 'Your AWS SNS Sender ID', //sender
'type' => 'Tansactional', // Or: 'Promotional'
],
...
]
Textlocal is added by default. You just have to change the creadentials in the textlocal
driver section.
In case you want to use AWS SNS. Then you have to pull a composer library first.
composer require aws/aws-sdk-php
In case you want to use Clockwork. Then you have to pull a composer library first.
composer require mediaburst/clockworksms
In case you want to use Twilio. Then you have to pull a composer library first.
composer require twilio/sdk
Then you just have to change the creadentials in the twilio
driver section.
In case you want to use Melipayamak or Melipayamakpattern, Then you have to pull a composer library first.
composer require melipayamak/php
In case you want to use Kavenegar. Then you have to pull a composer library first.
composer require kavenegar/php
In case you want to use SMS Gateway Me. Then you have to pull a composer library first.
composer require smsgatewayme/client
In your code just use it like this.
# On the top of the file.
use Tzsk\Sms\Facades\Sms;
////
# In your Controller.
Sms::send("this message", function($sms) {
$sms->to(['Number 1', 'Number 2']); # The numbers to send to.
});
# OR...
Sms::send("this message")->to(['Number 1', 'Number 2'])->dispatch();
# If you want to use a different driver.
Sms::via('gateway')->send("this message", function($sms) {
$sms->to(['Number 1', 'Number 2']);
});
# OR...
Sms::via('gateway')->send("this message")->to(['Number 1', 'Number 2'])->dispatch();
# Here gateway is explicit : 'twilio' or 'textlocal' or any other driver in the config.
# The numbers can be a single string as well.
# If you are not a Laravel's facade fan, you can use sms helper:
sms()->send("this message", function($sms) {
$sms->to(['Number 1', 'Number 2']); # The numbers to send to.
});
sms()->send("this message")->to(['Number 1', 'Number 2'])->dispatch();
sms()->via('gateway')->send("this message", function($sms) {
$sms->to(['Number 1', 'Number 2']);
});
sms()->via('gateway')->send("this message")->to(['Number 1', 'Number 2'])->dispatch();
# Change the from|sender|sim value with from() option:
sms()->via('gateway')->send("this message")->from('Your From Number | Sender Value | Sim Value ')->to(['Number 1', 'Number 2'])->dispatch();
# Sending argument and pattern code in pattern drivers such as melipayamakpattern and farazsmspattern.
#Note: The first argument is always known as the pattern code.
sms()->via('melipayamakpattern')->send("patterncode=123 \n arg1=name \n arg2=family")->to(['Number 1', 'Number 2'])->dispatch();
First you have to create your notification using php artisan make:notification
command. then SmsChannel::class
can
be used as channel like the below:
namespace App\Notifications;
use Tzsk\Sms\Builder;
use Illuminate\Bus\Queueable;
use Tzsk\Sms\Channels\SmsChannel;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\ShouldQueue;
class InvoicePaid extends Notification
{
use Queueable;
/**
* Get the notification channels.
*
* @param mixed $notifiable
* @return array|string
*/
public function via($notifiable)
{
return [SmsChannel::class];
}
/**
* Get the repicients and body of the notification.
*
* @param mixed $notifiable
* @return Builder
*/
public function toSms($notifiable)
{
return (new Builder)->via('gateway') # via() is Optional
->send('this message')
->to('some number');
}
}
Tip: You can use the same Builder Instance in the send method.
$builder = (new Builder)->via('gateway') # via() is Optional
->send('this message')
->to('some number');
Sms::send($builder);
# OR...
$builder = (new Builder)->send('this message')
->to(['some number']);
Sms::via('gateway')->send($builder);
First you have to name your driver in the drivers array ,and also specify any config params you want.
'drivers' => [
'textlocal' => [...],
'twilio' => [...],
'my_driver' => [
... # Your Config Params here.
]
]
Now you have to create a Driver Map Class that will be used to send the SMS. In your driver, You just have to
extend Tzsk\Sms\Contracts\Driver
.
Ex. You created a class : App\Packages\SMSDriver\MyDriver
.
namespace App\Packages\SMSDriver;
use Tzsk\Sms\Contracts\Driver;
class MyDriver extends Driver
{
/**
* You Should implement these methods:
*
* 1. boot() -> (optional) Initialize any variable or configuration that you need.
* 2. send() -> Main method to send messages.
*
* Note: settings array will be automatically assigned in Driver class' constructor.
*
* Example Given below:
*/
/**
* @var mixed
*/
protected $client;
protected function boot() : void
{
$this->client = new Client(); # Guzzle Client for example.
}
/**
* @return object Ex.: (object) ['status' => true, 'data' => 'Client Response Data'];
*/
public function send()
{
$this->recipients; # Array of Recipients.
$this->body; # SMS Body.
# Main logic of Sending SMS.
...
}
}
Once you crate that class you have to specify it in the sms.php
Config file map
section.
'map' => [
...
'my_driver' => App\Packages\SMSDriver\MyDriver::class,
]
Note:- You have to make sure that the key of the map
array is identical to the key of the drivers
array.
composer test
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