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@@ -122,12 +122,20 @@ class AfricasTalkingGateway
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  response = executePost(SMS_URL, post_body)
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  if @response_code == HTTP_CREATED
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- reports = JSON.parse(response,:quirks_mode=>true)["SMSMessageData"]["Recipients"].collect { |entry|
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- StatusReport.new entry["number"], entry["status"], entry["cost"], entry["messageId"]
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- return reports
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+ messageData = JSON.parse(response,:quirks_mode=>true)["SMSMessageData"]
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+ recipients = messageData["Recipients"]
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+ if recipients.length > 0
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+ reports = recipients.collect { |entry|
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+ StatusReport.new entry["number"], entry["status"], entry["cost"], entry["messageId"]
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+ }
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+ return reports
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+ end
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+ raise AfricasTalkingGatewayException, messageData["Message"]
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- raise AfricasTalkingGatewayAfricasTalkingGatewayException, response
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+ raise AfricasTalkingGatewayException, response
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  response = executePost(url)
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  if @response_code == HTTP_OK
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  messages = JSON.parse(response, :quirky_mode => true)["SMSMessageData"]["Messages"].collect { |msg|
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- SMSMessages.new msg["id"], msg["text"], msg["from"], msg["to"], msg["linkId"], msg["date"]
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+ SMSMessage.new msg["id"], msg["text"], msg["from"] , msg["to"], msg["linkId"], msg["date"]
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- version: 0.1.0
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+ prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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- date: 2016-02-03 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2016-04-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies: []
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  description: A Ruby library for communicating with the AfricasTalking REST API
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- VOICE_URL = 'https://voice.africastalking.com'
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- SUBSCRIPTION_URL = 'https://api.africastalking.com/version1/subscription'
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- USERDATA_URL = 'https://api.africastalking.com/version1/user'
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- AIRTIME_URL = 'https://api.africastalking.com/version1/airtime'
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- HTTP_CREATED = 201
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- HTTP_OK = 200
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- #Set debug flag to to true to view response body
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- DEBUG = false
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- def initialize(user_name,api_key)
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- @user_name = user_name
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- @api_key = api_key
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- @response_code = nil
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- end
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- def sendMessage(recipients_, message_, from_ = nil, bulkSMSMode_ = 1, enqueue_ = 0, keyword_ = nil, linkId_ = nil, retryDurationInHours_ = nil)
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- post_body = {
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- 'username' => @user_name,
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- 'to' => recipients_,
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- 'bulkSMSMode' => bulkSMSMode_
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- if (from_ != nil)
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- post_body['from'] = from_
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- end
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- if (enqueue_ > 0)
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- post_body['enqueue'] = enqueue_
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- end
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- if (keyword_ != nil)
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- post_body['keyword'] = keyword_
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- end
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- if (linkId_ != nil)
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- end
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- if (retryDurationInHours_ != nil)
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- response = executePost(SMS_URL, post_body)
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- if @response_code == HTTP_CREATED
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- reports = JSON.parse(response,:quirks_mode=>true)["SMSMessageData"]["Recipients"].collect { |entry|
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- StatusReport.new entry["number"], entry["status"], entry["cost"], entry["messageId"]
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- return reports
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- else
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- raise AfricasTalkingGatewayAfricasTalkingGatewayException, response
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- end
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- end
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- def fetchMessages(last_received_id_)
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- url = "#{SMS_URL}?username=#{@user_name}&lastReceivedId=#{last_received_id_}"
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- if @response_code == HTTP_OK
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- return messages
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- end
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- end
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- def createSubcription(phone_number_, short_code_, keyword_)
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- if(phone_number_.length == 0 || short_code.length == 0 || keyword_.length == 0)
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- raise AfricasTalkingGatewayException, "Please supply phone number, short code and keyword"
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- }
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- end
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- end
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- def deleteSubcription(phone_number_, short_code_, keyword_)
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- end
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- def fetchPremiumSubscriptions(short_code_, keyword_, last_received_id_ = 0)
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- }
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- module Africastalking
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- module Ruby
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- VERSION = "0.1.0"
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- end
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- end