Please see the current and maintained repository: https://github.com/anpolsky/phaxio-python
A Python module for interacting with the Phaxio API.
Via pip:
$ pip install pyphaxio
Send a fax to multiple people using HTML message:
from phaxio import PhaxioApi
api = PhaxioApi(key, secret)
r = api.send(to=['4141234567', '5141234567', '6151234567'],
string_data='Hello World!',
string_data_type='text')
print(r.get('faxId'))
Generally, each supported method takes keyword arguments with the exact
same names of the API method parameters as they’re described in the
documentation. One exception to this rule is that filename
is
instead referred to as files
. For example, to send a fax using
files:
llama = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'tests/llama.pdf')
alpaca = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'tests/alpaca.pdf')
f = open(alpaca, 'rb')
r = api.send(to='4141234567', files=(llama, f))
See the tests for additional examples.
By default, the api calls return a dictionary. However, you can use
PhaxioApi(key, secret, raise_errors=True)
which will raise the
following errors: * AuthenticationError
- key/secret are invalid *
APIError
- error with api call * ServerError
- server had an
error and could not complete your request
Errors can be imported from the phaxio.exceptions
module.
Implemented and tested:
- send
- testReceive
- faxStatus
- faxFile
Implemented and untested:
- attachPhaxCodeToPdf
- createPhaxCode
- getHostedDocument
- provisionNumber
- releaseNumber
- numberList
- faxList
- faxCancel
- accountStatus
python setup.py test
You will be prompted for a test api key and secret
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request