Objective-C
Objective-C
Send SMS Messages via Route Mobile's SMSPlus REST API
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Demonstrates how to use the Route Mobile SMSPLUS Bulk HTTP API.Chilkat Objective-C Downloads
#import <CkoHttpRequest.h>
#import <CkoHttp.h>
#import <CkoHttpResponse.h>
BOOL success = NO;
// This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
CkoHttpRequest *req = [[CkoHttpRequest alloc] init];
req.Path = @"/bulksms/bulksms";
[req AddParam: @"username" value: @"YOUR_USERNAME"];
[req AddParam: @"password" value: @"YOUR_PASSWORD"];
// Indicate the type of message.
// Values for type include:
// 0: Plain text (GSM 3.38 Character encoding)
// 1: Flash (GSM 3.38 Character encoding)
// 2: Unicode
// 3: Reserved
// 4: WAP Push
// 5: Plain text (ISO-8859-1 Character encoding)
// 6: Unicode Flash
// 7: Flash (ISO-8859-1 Character encoding)
[req AddParam: @"type" value: @"0"];
// destination is the Mobile number to which the message is to be sent
// (may or may not include a plus [+] sign).
// Multiple mobile numbers can be separated by commas (,)
// No need to URL encode strings passed to AddParam.
// Chilkat will automatically URL encode when the request is sent.
[req AddParam: @"destination" value: @"+14155551234"];
// Specify the source address that should appear in the message.
// Max Length of 18 if numeric.
// Max Length of 11 if alphanumeric. To prefix the plus sign (+) to the sender�s address
// when the message is displayed on their cell phone, please prefix the plus sign
// to your sender�s address while submitting the message
[req AddParam: @"source" value: @"+14155558999"];
// Add the message itself. (No URL encoding needed.)
[req AddParam: @"message" value: @"Test Message"];
CkoHttp *http = [[CkoHttp alloc] init];
req.HttpVerb = @"POST";
req.ContentType = @"application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
CkoHttpResponse *resp = [[CkoHttpResponse alloc] init];
success = [http HttpReq: @"http://api.rmlconnect.net/bulksms/bulksms" request: req response: resp];
if (success == NO) {
NSLog(@"%@",http.LastErrorText);
return;
}
// Examine the response status code and the response body:
NSLog(@"%@%d",@"response status code = ",[resp.StatusCode intValue]);
NSLog(@"%@",@"response body:");
NSLog(@"%@",resp.BodyStr);