File: send_sms_to_single_recipient_sample_async.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: send_sms_to_single_recipient_sample_async.py
DESCRIPTION:
    This sample demonstrates sending an SMS message to a single recipient. The SMS client is 
    authenticated using a connection string.
USAGE:
    python send_sms_to_single_recipient_sample_async.py
    Set the environment variable with your own value before running the sample:
    1) COMMUNICATION_SAMPLES_CONNECTION_STRING - the connection string in your ACS resource
    2) AZURE_PHONE_NUMBER - a phone number with SMS capabilities in your ACS resource
"""

import os
import sys
import asyncio
from azure.communication.sms.aio import SmsClient

sys.path.append("..")


class SmsSingleRecipientSampleAsync(object):

    connection_string = os.getenv("COMMUNICATION_LIVETEST_STATIC_CONNECTION_STRING")
    phone_number = os.getenv("SMS_PHONE_NUMBER")

    async def send_sms_to_single_recipient_async(self):
        if not self.connection_string or not self.phone_number:
            raise ValueError(
                '''Environment variables COMMUNICATION_LIVETEST_STATIC_CONNECTION_STRING and SMS_PHONE_NUMBER must be 
                set''')
        # [START auth_from_connection_string_async]
        sms_client = SmsClient.from_connection_string(self.connection_string)
        # [END auth_from_connection_string_async]

        async with sms_client:
            try:
                # calling send() with sms values
                sms_responses = await sms_client.send(
                    from_=self.phone_number,
                    to=self.phone_number,
                    message="Hello World via SMS",
                    enable_delivery_report=True,  # optional property
                    tag="custom-tag",
                )  # optional property
                sms_response = sms_responses[0]

                if sms_response.successful:
                    print(
                        "Message with message id {} was successful sent to {}".format(
                            sms_response.message_id, sms_response.to
                        )
                    )
                else:
                    print(
                        "Message failed to send to {} with the status code {} and error: {}".format(
                            sms_response.to, sms_response.http_status_code, sms_response.error_message
                        )
                    )
            except Exception:
                print(Exception)
                pass


if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = SmsSingleRecipientSampleAsync()
    asyncio.run(sample.send_sms_to_single_recipient_async())