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SMSGlobal - API for developers

HTTP API 2.0 Commands List Bulk SMS    

Sendsms - Send now or scheduled

http://www.smsglobal.com.au/http-api.php?action=sendsms&user=USERNAME&password=PASSWORD&from=
FROMNUMBER&to=TONUMBER&text=testing%20http%20service

SSL is available via the same URL but https://

https://www.smsglobal.com.au/http-api.php?action=sendsms&user=USERNAME&password=PASSWORD&from=
FROMNUMBER&to=TONUMBER&text=testing%20http%20service

This section describes how to send requests from the Client Application (Client) to the Messaging Exchange (MeX) and the possible responses to such requests.

The Client issues a HTTP GET or POST request to the MeX using a specific URL. The MeX issues back a response, which completes the transaction. Please note that the MeX response can either be an HTTP error code or a HTTP OK (200) in which case the returned response body will contain further information.

The Client supplies a number of parameters to the MeX in the request as described below.

PARAMETER DESCRIPTION PRESENCE
ACTION Action taken. Eg: sendsms Mandatory
USERNAME Username for MP account Mandatory
PASSWORD Password for MP account Mandatory
FROMNUMBER Source address (sender) Mandatory
TONUMBER Destination address (recipient) MSISDN should be on international format starting with country code. Example: 61409317436 (Do not use + before the country code!) Mandatory
CLIENT_CHARSET Please encode all messages in UTF-8. (This includes chinese characters etc.) Optional
MAXSPLIT To send messages longer than 160 chars. This is the maximum number of message parts to split it into.
&maxsplit=1 = 160 chars
&maxsplit=2 = 306 chars (153*2)
&maxsplit=3 = 459 chars (153*3).. etc
&maxsplit=1 is the default if not specified.
Optional
SCHEDULEDATETIME To schedule the message to be sent some time/date in the future.
Time/Date format is: "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss" which is URL encoded.
e.g. &scheduledatetime=2008-12-25%2015%3A00%3A00
is 3pm Christmas day 2008.
The timezone is Sydney/Melbourne time (GMT+10)
Optional
TEXT Message dataFormat depends on message type. For GSM text messages data is URL encoded. Mandatory

EXAMPLE - SENDING TEXT MESSAGE
Username: USERNAME
Password: SECRET
To Address: +61 409317436
Message: Hello world
http://www.smsglobal.com.au/http-api.php?action=ACTION&user=USERNAME&
password=SECRET&from=FROMNUMBER&to=61409317436&text=Hello%20world


 RESPONSES
Responses from the Messaging Exchange (MeX) are encoded in a HTTP response, which contain an status code according to the SMPP specification which is either 0 (OK) or an error code.
Response body includes one or, optionally, two lines:
1.
Contains the status code, 0 for success or otherwise a numeric value other than 0 indicating what error occurred.
2.
If present, contains a text describing the error that occurred.

 SUCCESS / FAILURE RESPONSES
Example: Response indicating success
    0
    OK
Example: Response indicating failure
    ADD DETAILS
    Recipient (TONUMBER) is missing

Returns Status code If Status = 0 then returns OK:0 sent queued message ID; SMSGlobalID: MessageID (to use in Statussms)
If Status <> 0 then returns WARNING: Status code

DLR Status - Check the Delivery Receipt status of a sent SMS

By default the server will return a similar string for a successful message:
OK: 0; Sent queued message ID: 74c3c87411099787 SMSGLOBALId:6144436889

The msgid you need to store and reference is the 6144436889
To check the status: http://www.smsglobal.com.au/mobileworks/dlrstatus.php?user=USER&pass=PASS&msgid=6144436889

Note: We also have another option to post back to you the Delivery Reports via an API as they come in instead of you having to query us to check when a message has been updated. This is preferred as it involves lot less overhead on all systems. See http://www.smsglobal.com.au/api/dlrapi.html

Balancesms - Check MeX balance for the user account USERNAME

http://www.smsglobal.com.au/http-api.php?action=balancesms&user=USERNAME&password=PASSWORD

Please note:

  1. USERNAME can only query the status submitted by USERNAME.
  2. Same for Check Account Balance (Balancesms)
  3. For support, send email to support@smsglobal.com.au

Most common Error codes

Error Code Value

Description

SND_TIMEOUT = "400"

// Send message timed-out

SND_TEMP_DISABLED = "401"

// System temporary disabled

SND_NO_RESPONSE = "402"

// No response from SMSGlobal SMSC

SND_BIND_ERROR = "13"

// ESME_RBINDFAIL œ Can not Bind to MeX

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "8"

// ESME_RSYSERR - System Error

Also returns some of the relevant SMPP errors

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "1"

// ESME_RINVMSGLEN Message Length is invalid

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "2"

// ESME_RINVCMDLEN Command Length is invalid

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "3"

// ESME_RINVCMDID Invalid Command ID

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "4"

// ESME_RINVBNDSTS Incorrect BIND

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "5"

/ /ESME_RALYBND ESME Already in Bound State

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "10"

// ESME_RINVSRCADR Invalid Source Address

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "11"

// ESME_RINVDSTADR Invalid Dest Addr

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "12"

// ESME_RINVMSGID Message ID is invalid

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "13"

// ESME_RBINDFAIL Bind Failed

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "14"

// ESME_RINVPASWD Invalid Password

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "69"

// ESME_RSUBMITFAIL Submit SM failed

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "88"

// ESME_RTHROTTLED Exceeded allowed message limits

SND_SMPP_ERROR = "102"

// Destination not covered or Unknown prefix

 

 

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