This is a Laravel Package for Sms Services Integration. This package supports Laravel 5.8+
.
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For PHP integration you can use jaby/sms package.
This packages works with multiple drivers, and you can create custom drivers if you can't find them in the current drivers list (below list).
Help me to add the services below by creating pull requests
- mellipayamak.com
- farapayamak.ir
- ...
All services that work with ippanel can used default service
farazsms
you can create your own custom drivers if it's not exists in the list, read the
Create custom drivers
section.
Via Composer
$ composer require jaby/sms
If you are using Laravel 5.5
or higher then you don't need to add the provider and alias. (Skip to b)
a. In your config/app.php
file add these two lines.
// In your providers array.
'providers' => [
...
Jaby\Sms\SmsServiceProvider::class,
],
// In your aliases array.
'aliases' => [
...
'Sms' => Jaby\Sms\Sms::class,
],
b. then run php artisan vendor:publish
to publish config/sms.php
file in your config directory.
In the config file you can set the default driver
to use for all your sender. But you can also change the driver at runtime.
Choose what service you would like to use in your application. Then make that as default driver so that you don't have to specify that everywhere. But, you can also use multiple services in a project.
// Eg. if you want to use zarinpal.
'default' => 'farazsms',
Then fill the credentials for that service in the drivers array.
'drivers' => [
'farazsms' => [
'username' => 'username',
'password' => 'password',
'urlPattern' => 'https://ippanel.com/patterns/pattern',
'urlNormal' => 'https://ippanel.com/services.jspd',
'from' => '+983000505',
],
...
]
available methods:
driver
: set the drivertext
: set the message to send without patternpatten
: set your pattern codedata
: set array of data patternto
: set array of numbers receiversfrom
: set sender numbersend
: send your sms
Sms::text('Hello')->to(['numbers'])->send();
Sms::driver('your driver')->text('Hello')->to(['numbers'])->send();
Sms::pattern('your pattent code')->data([
'name' => $name ,
'code' => $code
])->to(['numbers'])->send();
Sms::...->from('sender number')-> ...->send();
First you have to add the name of your driver, in the drivers array and also you can specify any config parameters you want.
'drivers' => [
'farazsms' => [...],
'my_driver' => [
... // Your Config Params here.
]
]
Now you have to create a Driver Map Class that will be used to send sms.
Eg. You created a class: App\Packages\Sms\MyDriver
.
namespace App\Packages\Sms;
use Jaby\Sms\SmsInterface;
class MyDriver extends SmsInterface
{
protected $drive = 'farazsms';
protected $method;
protected $username;
protected $password;
protected $from;
protected $pattern_code;
protected $to;
protected $input_data;
protected $url;
protected $numbers;
protected $data;
protected $text;
/**
* farazsms constructor.
*/
public function __construct()
{
$this->username = config('sms.drivers.'.$this->drive.'.username');
$this->password = config('sms.drivers.'.$this->drive.'.password');
$this->from = config('sms.drivers.'.$this->drive.'.from');
$this->url = config('sms.drivers.'.$this->drive.'.urlPattern');
}
/**
* @return bool|mixed|string
*/
public function send()
{
if ($this->method == 'pattern')
$res = $this->sendPattern();
else
$res = $this->message($this->text);
return $res;
}
/**
* @param $text
* @return $this|mixed
*/
public function text($text)
{
$this->text = $text;
return $this;
}
/**
* @param null $pattern_code
* @return $this|mixed
*/
public function pattern($pattern_code = null)
{
$this->method = 'pattern';
if ($pattern_code)
$this->pattern_code = $pattern_code;
return $this;
}
/**
* @param array $data
* @return $this|mixed
*/
public function data(array $data)
{
$this->data = $data;
return $this;
}
/**
* @param $from
* @return $this|mixed
*/
public function from($from)
{
$this->from = $from;
return $this;
}
/**
* @param array $numbers
* @return $this|mixed
*/
public function to(array $numbers)
{
$this->numbers = $numbers;
return $this;
}
/**
* @return bool|mixed|string
*/
public function sendPattern()
{
$numbers = $this->numbers;
$pattern_code = $this->pattern_code;
$username = $this->username;
$password = $this->password;
$from = $this->from;
$to = $numbers;
$input_data = $this->data;
$url = $this->url."?username=" . $username . "&password=" . urlencode($password) . "&from=$from&to=" . json_encode($to) . "&input_data=" . urlencode(json_encode($input_data)) . "&pattern_code=$pattern_code";
$handler = curl_init($url);
curl_setopt($handler, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "POST");
curl_setopt($handler, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $input_data);
curl_setopt($handler, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
$response = curl_exec($handler);
return $response;
}
/**
* @param $text
* @return mixed
*/
public function message($text)
{
$this->url = config('sms.drivers.'.$this->drive.'.urlNormal');
$rcpt_nm = $this->numbers;
$param = array
(
'uname'=> $this->username ,
'pass'=> $this->password,
'from'=>$this->from,
'message'=>$text,
'to'=>json_encode($rcpt_nm),
'op'=>'send'
);
$handler = curl_init($this->url);
curl_setopt($handler, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "POST");
curl_setopt($handler, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $param);
curl_setopt($handler, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
$response2 = curl_exec($handler);
$response2 = json_decode($response2);
$res_code = $response2[0];
$res_data = $response2[1];
return $res_data;
}
}
Once you create that class you have to specify it in the sms.php
config file map
section.
'map' => [
...
'my_driver' => App\Packages\Sms\MyDriver::class,
]
Note:- You have to make sure that the key of the map
array is identical to the key of the drivers
array.
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
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