NAME
SMS::Send::Twilio - SMS::Send backend for Twilio API
SYNOPSIS
use SMS::Send;
# Create an object. There are three required values:
my $sender = SMS::Send->new('Twilio',
_accountsid => 'ACb657bdcb16f06893fd127e099c070eca',
_authtoken => 'b857f7afe254fa86c689648447e04cff',
_from => '+15005550006',
);
# Send a message to me
my $sent = $sender->send_sms(
text => 'Messages can be up to 1600 characters',
to => '+31645742418',
);
# Did it send?
if ( $sent ) {
print "Sent test message\n";
} else {
print "Test message failed\n";
}
DESCRIPTION
SMS::Send::Twilio is an SMS::Send driver for the Twilio web service.
new
# Create a new sender using this driver
my $sender = SMS::Send->new('Twilio',
_accountsid => 'ACb657bdcb16f06893fd127e099c070eca',
_authtoken => 'b857f7afe254fa86c689648447e04cff',
_from => '+15005550006',
);
The new
constructor takes three parameters, which should be passed through from the SMS::Send constructor.
send_sms
It's really easy; if it returns a true value, sending the message was OK. If not we'd see an error message on STDERR.
# Send a message to me
my $sent = $sender->send_sms(
text => 'Messages can be up to 1600 characters',
to => '+31645742418',
);
AUTHOR
Michiel Beijen <michiel.beijen@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2013-2015 Michiel Beijen
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.