laravel-notification-channels / sipgate
Laravel notifications driver for sipgate.de
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Requires
- php: >=7.2
- ext-json: *
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: ^7.2
- illuminate/notifications: ~5.5 || ~6.0 || ~7.0 || ~8.0 || ~9.0
- illuminate/support: ~5.5 || ~6.0 || ~7.0 || ~8.0 || ~9.0
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: ^1.2
- phpunit/phpunit: ^8.0
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README
This package makes it easy to send notifications using sipgate with Laravel 5.5+, 6.x, 7.x, 8.x, 9.x.
Contents
Installation
Install the package via composer:
composer require laravel-notification-channels/sipgate
Setting up the sipgate service
Extend config/services.php
to read your sipgate credentials from your .env
:
return [ ... 'sipgate' => [ 'username' => env('SIPGATE_USERNAME'), 'password' => env('SIPGATE_PASSWORD'), 'smsId' => env('SIPGATE_SMSID'), 'enabled' => env('SIPGATE_NOTIFICATIONS_ENABLED', true), ], ];
Add your sipgate credentials to your .env
:
SIPGATE_NOTIFICATIONS_ENABLED=true SIPGATE_USERNAME=mail@example.com SIPGATE_PASSWORD=1234567890 SIPGATE_SMSID=s0
Web SMS Extensions / SMS ID
A Web SMS extension consists of the letter 's' followed by a number (e.g. s0
). The sipgate API uses the concept of Web SMS extensions to identify devices within your account that are enabled to send SMS. In this context the term 'device' does not necessarily refer to a hardware phone but rather a virtual connection.
You can find out what your extension is as follows:
- Log into your sipgate account
- Use the sidebar to navigate to the Connections (Anschlüsse) tab
- Click SMS (if this option is not displayed you might need to book the Web SMS feature from the Feature Store)
- The URL of the page should have the form
https://app.sipgate.com/{...}/connections/sms/{smsId}
where{smsId}
is your Web SMS extension.
Send SMS with custom sender number
By default 'sipgate' will be used as the sender. It is only possible to change the sender to a mobile phone number by verifying ownership of said number. In order to accomplish this, proceed as follows:
- Log into your sipgate account
- Use the sidebar to navigate to the Connections (Anschlüsse) tab
- Click SMS (if this option is not displayed you might need to book the Web SMS feature from the Feature Store)
- Click the gear icon on the right side of the Caller ID box and enter the desired sender number.
- Proceed to follow the instructions on the website to verify the number.
Usage
Create a Notification
When your credentials are configured, you can use the sipgate
channel in your notifications.
class ExampleNotification extends Notification { public function via($notifiable) { return ['sipgate']; } public function toSipgate($notifiable) { return SipgateMessage::create('Your message goes here…'); } }
Add a recipient
You can either choose to add the recipients number to the message itself:
public function toSipgate($notifiable) { return SipgateMessage::create('Your message goes here…')->recipient('00491234567890'); }
Or add a routeNotificationForSipgate
method to your notifiable class:
class User extends Authenticatable { use Notifiable; public function routeNotificationForSipgate($notification) { return $this->phone_number; } }
If you define both, the message will be send to the number you defined in the message.
Sending On-Demand Notifications
If you want to send a notification to someone who is not registered in your application, use on-demand notifications:
Notification::route('sipgate', '00491234567890') ->notify(new ExampleNotification($message));
Available Message methods
public function toSipgate($notifiable) { return (new SipgateMessage('Your message goes here…')) ->message('…or here') ->recipient('00491234567890') ->sendAt(time() + 60) ->smsId('s0'); }
Optional: In order to send a delayed message set the desired date and time in the future (up to one month):
$message->sendAt(time() + 60);Note: The
sendAt
method accepts a Unix timestamp.
Common Issues
SMS sent successfully but no message received
Possible reasons are:
- incorrect or mistyped phone number
- recipient phone is not connected to network
- long message text - delivery can take a little longer
HTTP Errors
Resources
Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
Testing
$ composer test
Security
If you discover any security related issues, please email mail@simonkubiak.de instead of using the issue tracker.
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Credits
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.