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mogreet

v0.0.10

Published

A Simple Node Client for the Mogreet API

Downloads

8

Readme

mogreet

A Simple Node Client for the Mogreet API (API Version 4.01 - 9/11/2012)

https://developer.mogreet.com/

Please note that the author of this software has no connection with Mogreet. We just needed this stuff for our own projects. YMMV.

Mogreet is heavily adapted from twilio-node: https://github.com/twilio/twilio-node.git and depends on request: http://github.com/mikeal/request.git.

Configuration

You can find/create your unique API credentials at:

https://developer.mogreet.com/dashboard/settings (requires a Mogreet dev account).

You can either instantiate the Client using your API credentials directly:

var accountCID 	  = Your Account CID,
	authToken     = Your Auth Token,
	smsID         = Your Campaign ID,
	mmsID         = Your MMS Campaign ID,
	options       = {};

var mogreet = require('mogreet')( accountCID, authToken, smsID, mmsID, options );

OR, better:

You can include the API credentials in your environment:

MOGREET_ACCOUNT_CID     = Your Account CID
MOGREET_AUTH_TOKEN      = Your Auth Token
MOGREET_SMS_CAMPAIGN_ID = Your Campaign ID
MOGREET_MMS_CAMPAIGN_ID = Your MMS Campaign ID

And instantiate the client with:

var mogreet = require('mogreet')();

Basic Usage

You can use the mogreet client to make any Mogreet API call. A full list of API calls and options is available at: https://developer.mogreet.com/docs

The standard client request signature is:

var options = {
	url: 'transaction.send'
	qs: {
		to          : '2125551212',
		message     : 'Hello World!',
		campaign_id : [SMS or MMS Campaign ID]

	}
};
mogreet.request(options, function (error, data, response) {
	if (error) {
		// error - contains error information, if any
	}
	// data     - contains the server response as a JSON object
	// response - is the raw Mogreet response
});

Convenience Methods

Ping (system.ping)

var options = {};
mogreet.ping(options, function (error, data, response) {} );

SMS (transaction.send)

var options = {
	qs: {
		to       : '2125551212',
		message  : 'Hello World!',
		callback : '(URL for optional callback to your server)'
	}
};
mogreet.sendSms(options, function (error, data, response) {} );

MMS (transaction.send)

var options = {
	qs: {
		to          : '2125551212',
		message     : 'Hello World!',
		content_id  : '(optional - for content already on a mogreet server)',
		content_url : '(optional - for content at any accessible URL)',
		callback    : '(URL for optional callback to your server)'
	}
};
mogreet.sendMms(options, function (error, data, response) {} );

Testing

At the moment there are no unit tests included, but there is a simple test script included. You can adapt the server file in test.js to run simple tests against your credentials.