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Text-sdk-python

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A helper library to sending messages using python.

Want to send messages in your Python application? Then you are at the right address. If you want to get all the functionalities, go to: CM.com API Docs

Installing

Include the SDK by downloading the files manually or running the following command in a Python Shell.

    pip install cm_text_sdk_python

Instantiate the client

Use your productToken which authorizes you on the CM platform. Get yours on CM.com

    from cm_text import TextClient

    client = TextClient(apikey=key)

Send a message

By calling SendSingleMessage and providing message text, sender name, recipient phone number(s).

    client = TextClient(apikey=key)
    client.SendSingleMessage(message=message, from_='CM.com', to=Recipients)

Sending multiple messages

By calling AddMessage and providing message text, sender name, recipient phone number(s) you can queue multiple messages. Send them by calling send.

    client = TextClient(apikey=key)
    client.AddMessage(message=message, from_='pythonSDK', to=Recipients)
    client.AddMessage(message=message2, from_='pythonSDK', to=Recipients2)
    response = client.send()

Sending a rich message

By calling AddRichMessage and providing Media, message text, sender name, recipient phone number(s) you can queue multiple Rich messages. Send them by calling send.

    media = {
            "mediaName": "conversational-commerce",
            "mediaUri": "https://www.cm.com/cdn/cm/cm.png",
            "mimeType": "image/png"
        }

    client = TextClient(apikey=key)
    client.AddRichMessage(message=message, from_='pythonSDK', to=to, allowedChannels=allowedChannels, media=media)
    response = client.send()

Sending a Whatsapp Template message

By calling AddWhatsappTemplateMessage and providing Template, sender name, recipient phone number(s) you can queue multiple Whatsapp Template messages. Send them by calling send.

    template_namespace = "Your-Template-Namespace"
    template_element_name = "Replace with Template Name"
    template = WhatsappTemplate(template_namespace, template_element_name)
    
    client = TextClient(apikey=key)
    client.AddWhatsappTemplateMessage(from_='pythonSDK', to=to, template=template)
    response = client.send()

See Examples folder for more examples.

Sending Interactive Whatsapp message

See the example file for an example.

Get the result

Sending a message by calling send returns the response body. Response is of type: https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/master/user/quickstart/#response-content

    response = client.send()