This repository contains the open source Python client for MessageBird's REST API. Documentation can be found at: https://developers.messagebird.com/.
The easiest way to install the messagebird package is either via pip:
$ pip install messagebird
or manually by downloading the source and run the setup.py script:
$ python setup.py install
We have put some self-explanatory examples in the examples directory, but here is a quick example on how to get started. Assuming the installation was successful, you can import the messagebird package like this:
import messagebird
Then, create an instance of messagebird.Client:
client = messagebird.Client('YOUR_ACCESS_KEY')
Now you can query the API for information or send a request. For example, if we want to request our balance information you'd do something like this:
try:
# Fetch the Balance object.
balance = client.balance()
# Print the object information.
print('Your balance:\n')
print(' amount : %d' % balance.amount)
print(' type : %s' % balance.type)
print(' payment : %s\n' % balance.payment)
except messagebird.client.ErrorException as e:
print('Error:\n')
for error in e.errors:
print(' code : %d' % error.code)
print(' description : %s' % error.description)
print(' parameter : %s\n' % error.parameter)
This will give you something like:
$ python example.py
Your balance:
amount : 9
type : credits
payment : prepaid
Please see the other examples for a complete overview of all the available API calls.
To run examples with arguments, try:
$ python ./examples/voice_create_webhook.py --accessKey accessKeyWhichNotExist --url https://example.com --title HELLO_WEBHOOK --token HELLO_TOKEN
Complete documentation, instructions, and examples are available at: https://developers.messagebird.com/.
The MessageBird REST Client for Python is licensed under The BSD 2-Clause License. Copyright (c) 2022, MessageBird