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smpp-cli

v1.0.3

Published

Simplifies the way to handle SMS to SMPP server

Readme

SMPP Client

SMPP Client (or smpp-cli) is a simply command line that helps you to send SMS from a terminal or your applications and processes through the DNode protocol. It helps you to handle a typical issues when you are working with SMPP protocol.

Getting Started

Install

Install the package globally in your machine:

npm install -g smpp-cli

Usage

Send SMS from Command Line Interface (CLI)

You can send one SMS from CLI using the next command:

smpp-cli send MySender +34000000000 "Hello World!" -h smpp.example.com -p 2675 -L loginUser -P myPassword

Mounting a Dnode server

You can mount a DNode server to send SMS from other processes or applications and keep a permanent connection to SMPP. This is specially recommened for applications that handle a high volume of SMS:

smpp-cli listen 7070 -h smpp.example.com -p 2675 -L loginUser -P myPassword

If you want receive the DLRs (Delivery Reports) from SMPP you should add de -C (callback) option. It will request for DLR for each SMS. If you ommit this option, the DLR will not requested:

smpp-cli listen 7070 -h smpp.example.com -p 2675 -L loginUser -P myPassword` -C /usr/bin/processingBin

What parameters expect the Dnode server:

Depending on your programming language where you are implementing the Dnode protocol the implementation it's different, but paramaters are finally the same. These are the parameters that you can use:

{
  "sourceAddress": "mySender",
  "destinationAddress": "+34000000000",
  "message": "Hello World!"
}

Libraries using smpp-cli:

License

MIT © David Pérez Terol