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Informations about the package onesend-php-sdk

OneSend API SDK for PHP

Requirements


To use the OneSend PHP SDK the following things are required:

Installation


Using Composer

The best way to install the OneSend PHP SDK is by using Composer. You can require it with the following command:

Usage


Initialise the SDK by passing the Api Key from your Project Dashboard.

Optionally you can also pass a PSR-18 compliant Client as second argument if you want to modify timeouts/retry behavior or for Testing.

Using the SDK you can now access the following endpoints:

API Resource Code Link to Endpoint File
Short Messages API Short Messages $oneSend->shortMessages ShortMessageEndpoint

You can find our full documentation here.

Short Messages


Sending Short Messages (SMS)

Create Short Message reference

This will create a ShortMessage Resource with a message ID $shortMessage->getId() you can and some other information about the sent short message.

Testing


By default, the SDK will set the Symfony Http Client as HTTP Client on initialisation, meaning should you not Mock calls to the SDK, it WILL send request to our service and your tests will most likely fail.
If you don't want to (or can't) mock the calls to the SDK you can also replace the HTTP Client with a Mock Client (PHP HTTP Mock Client for example) by passing it as the second constructor argument:

This will replace the default Http Client and will enable you to intercept and validate requests made by the SDK as well as mock responses with the desired outcome.
To see the expected responses please consult our API docs.


All versions of onesend-php-sdk with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version >=8.2
psr/http-message Version ^1.0 | ^2.0
psr/http-client-implementation Version ^1.0
php-http/httplug Version ^2.0
php-http/message-factory Version ^1.0
php-http/discovery Version ^1.0
symfony/http-client Version ^7.0|^6.4
nyholm/psr7 Version ^1.8
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