File: get_purchased_phone_number_sample.py

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# coding: utf-8

# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the MIT License. See License.txt in the project root for
# license information.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------

"""
FILE:get_purchased_phone_number_sample.py
DESCRIPTION:
    This sample demonstrates how to get the information from an acquired phone number using your connection string
USAGE:
    python get_purchased_phone_number_sample.py
    Set the environment variables with your own values before running the sample:
    1) COMMUNICATION_SAMPLES_CONNECTION_STRING - The connection string including your endpoint and 
        access key of your Azure Communication Service
    2) AZURE_PHONE_NUMBER - The phone number you want to get its information
"""

import os
from azure.communication.phonenumbers import PhoneNumbersClient

connection_str = os.getenv("COMMUNICATION_SAMPLES_CONNECTION_STRING")
phone_number = os.getenv("AZURE_PHONE_NUMBER")  # e.g. "+18001234567"
phone_numbers_client = PhoneNumbersClient.from_connection_string(connection_str)


def get_purchased_phone_number_information():
    purchased_phone_number_information = phone_numbers_client.get_purchased_phone_number(phone_number)
    print("Phone number: " + purchased_phone_number_information.phone_number)
    print("Country code: " + purchased_phone_number_information.country_code)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    get_purchased_phone_number_information()