vaibhavpandeyvpz / msg91
PHP client for sending SMS/OTP using MSG91.
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Requires
- php: >=7.1
- ext-json: *
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: ^5.0 || ^6.0 || ^7.0
Requires (Dev)
- laravel/framework: ^5.0 || ^6.0 || ^7.0 || ^8.0
README
PHP client for sending SMS/OTP using MSG91, includes optional support for Laravel.
Installation
composer require vaibhavpandeyvpz/msg91
Laravel < 5.5
Once the package is installed, open your app/config/app.php
configuration file and locate the providers
key. Add the following line to the end:
Msg91\Laravel\ServiceProvider::class
Next, locate the aliases
key and add the following line:
'Msg91' => Msg91\Laravel\Facade::class,
Configuration
You need to add MSG91_KEY
in your project's .env
file. You can also publish the default configuration file as config/msg91.php
using below command.
$ php artisan vendor:publish
Usage
Basic
- Send an SMS to one or more numbers.
<?php // send an SMS to one number $result = Msg91::sms( '919999999999', 'Hello there!', 'MSGIND', 4 /* 1 = Promotional; 4 = Transactional */, [ 'DLT_TE_ID' => '<dlt-registered-template-id>', ] ); // send same/different SMS to multiple numbers $result = Msg91::sms( null, [ ['to' => ['919999999999', '918888888888'], 'message' => 'Hello fellas!'], ['to' => ['917777777777'], 'message' => 'Hello vpz!'], ], 'MSGIND', 4 /* 1 = Promotional; 4 = Transactional */, [ 'DLT_TE_ID' => '<dlt-registered-template-id>', ] );
- Send OTP to a number.
<?php $result = Msg91::otp('919999999999', 'MSGIND', [ 'template_id' => '<msg91-approved-otp-template-id>', ]);
- Retry OTP (as voice) to a number.
<?php $result = Msg91::retry('919999999999', true); // returns true or false
- Verify OTP sent to a number.
<?php $result = Msg91::verify('919999999999', 1290); // returns true or false
Notification
Include msg91
in your notification's channels:
<?php /** * @param mixed $notifiable * @return array */ public function via($notifiable) { return ['msg91']; }
Define the toMsg91
method:
<?php use Msg91\Laravel\Notification\Message as Msg91Message; public function toMsg91() { return (new Msg91Message) ->message(__('This is just a test message.')) ->sender('MSGIND') ->transactional() ->options([ 'DLT_TE_ID' => '<dlt-registered-templated-id>', ]); }
Implement routeNotificationForMsg91
method in your notifiable class:
<?php public function routeNotificationForMsg91($notification) { return $this->phone; }
Finally send the notification:
<?php $notifiable = /* some class */ $notifiable->notify(new App\Notifications\Msg91TestNotification());
For sending the notification to an arbitrary number, use below syntax:
<?php use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Notification; Notification::route('msg91', '919999999999') ->notify(new App\Notifications\Msg91TestNotification());
Validator
You can validate sent OTPs using provided validation rule named msg91_otp
as shown below:
<?php use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Validator; $data = ['phone' => '919999999999', 'otp' => '1234']; $validator = Validator::make($data, [ 'phone' => ['required', 'digits_between:10,12'], 'otp' => ['required', 'digits:4', 'msg91_otp'], // default key for source number is 'phone', you can customize this using 'msg91_otp:key_name' ]); if ($validator->fails()) { // report errors }
License
See LICENSE file.