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## Requirements ##
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## Requirements ##
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The class requires PHP5 and the PHP5 cURL module (php5-curl on Debian systems).
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The class requires PHP5 and the PHP5 cURL module (php5-curl on Debian systems).
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## Examples ##
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In the examples directory are two easy to follow example on how this class can
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be used. Both examples should work out of the box as is.
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## Copyright ##
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## Copyright ##
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This class is written by Jack-Benny Persson and released under GNU GPL
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This class is written by Jack-Benny Persson and released under GNU GPL
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version 2.
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version 2.
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examples/sms_as_args.php
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examples/sms_as_args.php
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<?php
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/*
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A small example of what can be done with the cellcentClass.
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Here is a script that let's a user send SMS-messages from the command-line
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by giving two arguments to the script, the first one is the phone number,
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the second is the text message to be sent.
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Login information and originator text is set as static values here.
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*/
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// the class is required...
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require ("../cellsyntClass.php");
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// check if user entered two arguments
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if (!isset($argv[1]) || !isset($argv[2]))
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{
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print "Usage: $argv[0] <phone nr> <'quoted text message'>\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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// put arguments into "real" variables for readability
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$phone = $argv[1];
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$message = $argv[2];
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// check if the phone number looks valid
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if (!preg_match("/\d{7,16}/", $phone))
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{
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print "That dosen't look like a valid phone number\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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// instatiate the class
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$cliSMS = new Cellsynt("myuser", "sEcReT", "alpha", "From CLI");
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// call the sendSMS function with the phone number and message
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$status = $cliSMS->sendSMS($phone, $message);
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// check for an OK message at the start of the line, in that case everything
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// was fine
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if (preg_match("/^OK/", $status))
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{
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print "Message was sent successfully. Status message reads:\n";
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print $status . "\n";
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exit(0);
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}
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// if there were no OK message, something didn't work
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else
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{
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print "Something didn't work out as expected. Status message reads:\n";
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print $status . "\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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// if we got to down here, something was wrong, exit with status code 1
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exit(1);
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?>
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examples/webpage.php
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<?php
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/*
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An example of what the cellsyntClass can be used for.
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Here is a simple webpage from which one can send SMS-message by specifing
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phone number, text message and sender information.
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*/
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// the class is required for this to work
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require ("../cellsyntClass.php");
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// start the HTML
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print <<<_START_HTML_
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<head>
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<title>Example SMS webpage</title>
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<meta charset="UTF-8" />
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</head>
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<body>
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<h1>Send SMS-message</h1>
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<form action="$_SERVER[PHP_SELF]" method="post">
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Phone number:<input type="text" name="phone" size="18" maxlength="18"><br/>
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Message:<br/>
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<textarea name="message" cols="70" rows="15"></textarea><br/>
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Sender:<input type="text" name="sender" size="11" maxlength="11"><br/>
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<input type="submit" value="Send SMS"><br/>
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</form>
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_START_HTML_;
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// check if the form has been submitted in which case we send the SMS
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if((isset($_POST['phone'])) || (isset($_POST['message'])) ||
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(isset($_POST['sender'])))
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{
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// make variables of the _POST array
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$phone = $_POST['phone'];
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$message = $_POST['message'];
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$sender = $_POST['sender'];
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// instantiate class with $sender and hardcoded user and password
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$MySMS = new Cellsynt("myuser", "sEcReT", "alpha", "$sender");
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// call the sendSMS function and print the status-message on the webpage
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print "<p>" . $MySMS->sendSMS($phone, $message) . "</p>\n";
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}
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?>
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</body>
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</html>
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