The Unimatrix PHP SDK provides convenient access to integrate communication capabilities into your PHP applications using the Unimatrix HTTP API. The SDK provides support for sending SMS, 2FA verification, and phone number lookup.
Before you begin, you need an Unimatrix account. If you don't have one yet, you can sign up for an Unimatrix account and get free credits to get you started.
Check out the documentation at unimtx.com/docs for a quick overview.
Using Composer is the recommended way to install the Unimatrix SDK for PHP, which is available on Packagist.
Run the following command to add unimtx/uni-sdk
as a dependency to your project:
composer require unimtx/uni-sdk
The following example shows how to use the Unimatrix PHP SDK to interact with Unimatrix services.
use Uni\UniClient;
$client = new UniClient([
'accessKeyId' => 'your access key id',
'accessKeySecret' => 'your access key secret'
]);
or you can configure your credentials by environment variables:
export UNIMTX_ACCESS_KEY_ID=your_access_key_id
export UNIMTX_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET=your_access_key_secret
Send a text message to a single recipient.
use Uni\UniClient;
use Uni\UniException;
$client = new UniClient();
try {
$resp = $client->messages->send([
'to' => '+1206880xxxx', // in E.164 format
'text' => 'Your verification code is 2048.'
]);
var_dump($resp->data);
} catch (UniException $e) {
print_r($e);
}
Send a one-time passcode (OTP) to a recipient. The following example will send a automatically generated verification code to the user.
use Uni\UniClient;
use Uni\UniException;
$client = new UniClient();
$resp = $client->otp->send([
'to' => '+1206880xxxx'
]);
var_dump($resp->data);
Verify the one-time passcode (OTP) that a user provided. The following example will check whether the user-provided verification code is correct.
use Uni\UniClient;
use Uni\UniException;
$client = new UniClient();
$resp = $client->otp->verify([
'to' => '+1206880xxxx',
'code' => '123456' // the code user provided
]);
var_dump($resp->valid);
To find Unimatrix SDKs in other programming languages, check out the list below:
This library is released under the MIT License.