How to receive SMS from Python

The simplest way to receive SMS from Python is to use the built in HTTP/Rest SMS api of Ozeki SMS Gateway. When you use this API, you will receive SMS messages by issuing a HTTP GET request to the SMS gateway. The HTTP Post response will contain the messages formatted in JSON format. The SMS gateway will send the SMS messages to the python console application, and it will return a HTTP 200 OK response to your request.

how to receive sms from python
Figure 1 - How to receive SMS from Python

Python code to receive sms

The Python sms code sample below demonstrates how you can receive SMS using the http rest sms api of Ozeki SMS Gateway using the Python ozekilibsrest library. This library is provided to you free of charge, and you may use it and modify it in any of your projects.

ReceiveSms.py

		from ozekilibsrest import Configuration, MessageApi
		
		configuration = Configuration(
		    username="http_user",
		    password="qwe123",
		    api_url="http://127.0.0.1:9509/api"
		)
		
		api = MessageApi(configuration)
		
		results = api.download_incoming()
		
		print(results)
		
		for result in results.messages:
			print(result)
	

How to use the Python sms example:

This Python sms example can be used in any Python application. To use it, you must install the ozekilibsrest package with the pip install ozekilibsrest command. After the package is installed, you must put the from ozekilibsrest import Configuration, Message, MessageApi directive into the header section of your Python source code. This will allow you to use the classes provided by the ozekilibsrest library. You can use the Message class to create the SMS. You can use the MessageApi class to send the SMS to the SMS gateway. The SMS gateway will forward your message to the mobile network either through a wireless connection or through the Internet.

Download ReceiveSms.py

The source code explained in this article can be downloaded and used and modified free of charge.
Download: ReceiveSms.py.zip (352B)

What is in the ReceiveSms.py folder?

The ReceiveSms.py folder contains the script of the python sms example which will show you how to receive SMS messages using Python.

receive sms py directory
Figure 2 - What is inside ReceiveSms.py.zip

How to install the ozekilibsrest library

In order to install the ozekilibsrest library, you have to open the command prompt and use the following command. This will install the ozekilibsrest library, and the dependencies it needs.

		pip install ozekilibsrest
	

Code 2 - Command to install the ozekilibsrest library

How to receive sms from Python (Quick steps)

To receive sms from Python:

  1. Download and install Python
  2. Install the ozekilibsrest library using pip or codna
  3. Download the ReceiveSms.py.zip file
  4. Extract the .zip file from Downloads folder
  5. Open the ReceiveSms.py file in any text editor
  6. Launch Ozeki SMS Gateway
  7. Create a HTTP API user in Ozeki
  8. Run ReceiveSms.py code using the command prompt to send the test SMS messages
  9. Check the Sent box in Ozeki SMS Gateway

Install Ozeki SMS Gateway and create an HTTP API user

To be able to send SMS from Python, first you need to install Ozeki SMS Gateway. The SMS gateway can be installed on the same computer, where you develop your Python code. After installation, the next step is to connect Ozeki SMS Gateway to the mobile network. You can send a test sms from the Ozeki GUI to verify, that your mobile network connection works. The final step to prepare your environment is to create a HTTP sms api user. Create a user with a username of "http_user", and with a password of "qwe123" to make the example work without modification.

After the environment is setup, you can run your Python code.

HTTP API url to use send sms from Python

To send SMS from Python, your Python will have to issue an HTTP request to the SMS gateway. The API url is shown below. Note that the IP address (127.0.0.1) should be replaced to the IP address of your SMS gateway. If Ozeki SMS Gateway is installed on the same computer where the Python sms application is running, this can be 127.0.0.1. If it is installed on a different computer, it should be the IP address of that computer.

		http://127.0.0.1:9509/api?action=rest
	

HTTP authentication to use send sms from Python

To authenticate the Python sms client, you need to send the username and password in a base64 encoded string to the server in a HTTP request. The format used is: base64(username+":"+password). In Python you can use the following code to do this encoding:

	    def create_authorization_header(username, password):
	        username_password = f'{ username }:{ password }'
	        return f'Basic { b64encode(username_password.encode()).decode() }'
	

For example if you encode the username 'http_user' and the password 'qwe123', you will get the following base64 encoded string: aHR0cF91c2VyOnF3ZTEyMw==.

HTTP request header to send SMS from Python

To send the SMS messages, you need to include the following lines as headers in the HTTP request. Note that we include a content type and an Authorization header.

		Content-Type: application/json
		Authorization: Basic QWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuIHNlc2FtZQ==
	

HTTP request to send SMS from Python

To submit the SMS messages, your Python application will send an HTTP request similar to the one below. Note, that this request contains a HTTP header part, in the header we have defined the folder we want to download the messages from, and the action. We have also sent the Base64 encoded password and username to authenticate the request.

GET /api?action=receivemsg&folder=inbox HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:9509
User-Agent: python-requests/2.26.0
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Accept: */*
Connection: keep-alive
Authorization: Basic aHR0cF91c2VyOnF3ZTEyMw==
	

HTTP response received by the Python sms example

Once the SMS gateway receives this request, it will generate a HTTP response. The HTTP response will contain a status code, to indicate whether the SMS submit request was successful or not. It will also return a JSON encoded structure to provide you useful details about the message's submission.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf8
Last-Modified: Fri, 17 Sep 2021 08:36:07 GMT
Server: 10/10.3.124 Microsoft-HTTPAPI/2.0
User-Agent: OZEKI 10.3.124 (www.myozeki.com)
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2021 07:08:11 GMT

{
  "http_code": 200,
  "response_code": "SUCCESS",
  "response_msg": "",
  "data": {
    "folder": "inbox",
    "limit": "1000",
    "data": [
      {
        "message_id": "31bc2fe0-c2a6-4ebe-afcd-6bcd9ea341fb",
        "from_connection": "admin@localhost",
        "from_address": "",
        "from_station": "%",
        "to_connection": "http_user@localhost",
        "to_address": "http_user",
        "to_station": "%",
        "text": "Hello world 1!",
        "create_date": "2021-09-17 09:07:14",
        "valid_until": "2021-09-24 09:07:14",
        "time_to_send": "2021-09-17 09:07:14",
        "submit_report_requested": true,
        "delivery_report_requested": false,
        "view_report_requested": false,
        "tags": []
      },
      {
        "message_id": "b7b8d592-e182-4e96-a375-b4a6aa73e483",
        "from_connection": "admin@localhost",
        "from_address": "",
        "from_station": "%",
        "to_connection": "http_user@localhost",
        "to_address": "http_user",
        "to_station": "%",
        "text": "Hello world 2!",
        "create_date": "2021-09-17 09:07:23",
        "valid_until": "2021-09-24 09:07:23",
        "time_to_send": "2021-09-17 09:07:23",
        "submit_report_requested": true,
        "delivery_report_requested": false,
        "view_report_requested": false,
        "tags": []
      },
      {
        "message_id": "b0308970-a3c9-45c4-bf97-14a914a66f57",
        "from_connection": "admin@localhost",
        "from_address": "",
        "from_station": "%",
        "to_connection": "http_user@localhost",
        "to_address": "http_user",
        "to_station": "%",
        "text": "Hello world 3!",
        "create_date": "2021-09-17 09:07:33",
        "valid_until": "2021-09-24 09:07:33",
        "time_to_send": "2021-09-17 09:07:33",
        "submit_report_requested": true,
        "delivery_report_requested": false,
        "view_report_requested": false,
        "tags": []
      }
    ]
  }
}	
	

Python sms example: ReceiveSms.py

How to download the ReceiveSMS.py project (Video tutorial)

In the following video, you will learn about how you can use the ReceiveSms.py Python project. The video will start with the download page and will take you all the way to the opened code editor panel. You will learn how to download and open the code file. The video is only 54 second long but it has all the necessary information you need to successfully use the example code file.

Video 1 - How to download and open the solution above (Video tutorial)

The example code below is part of the ReceiveSms.py.zip folder.

Figure 3 - ReceiveSms.py

How to use the project (Video tutorial)

In the following clip, you will see how you can launch the ReceiveSms.py Python code. The video will start with the opened code and will take you all the way to the events tab with the log of the sent message. You will see how to launch the code and what happened if the code was executed. The video is a little shorter than 1 minute, but it contains all the information that is necessary to run the project.

Video 2 - How to use the ReceiveSms.py script (Video tutorial)

Conclusion

This article showed the steps of receiving SMS in one request from Python.

With this knowledge and the provided tools, you should be able to reach out to several customers with one single code. Ozeki SMS Gateway has an important part in this process because this program organizes the message delivery. Ozeki SMS Gateway works with high quality and performance, allowing you to send up to 1000 SMS per second.

Continue your learning in Ozeki's tutorial pages, where you can read about topics like scheduling SMS and deleting SMS in Python.

Now your only thing to do is to download Ozeki SMS Gateway and start working!

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