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A Rust client library for Esteria API with Python bindings

Project description

Esteria API Client

A Rust-based client library for sending SMS messages via the Esteria API (https://esteria.eu). This project provides:

  • A core Rust library for programmatic SMS sending.
  • A command-line interface (CLI) for quick SMS dispatch.
  • Python bindings for easy integration into Python applications.

The client supports advanced features like scheduled sending, delivery reports, flash SMS, test mode, and custom encodings.

Features

  • Authentication: Secure API key-based access.
  • SMS Options:
    • Scheduled delivery.
    • Delivery report (DLR) callbacks.
    • Expiration timeouts.
    • Flags for debug, no-log, flash, test, no-blacklist, and character conversion.
  • Encodings: Default, 8-bit, or UDH (User Data Header).
  • Error Handling: Detailed error codes and messages from the API.
  • Cross-Platform: Works on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
  • Python Integration: Seamless Python API via PyO3 bindings.
  • CLI Tool: Simple command-line usage with environment variable support.

Installation

For Python Users (via PyPI)

Install the Python package directly:

pip install esteria-api-client

This installs the Python bindings, which include the underlying Rust library.

For Rust Users (via crates.io)

Add the library to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
esteria-api-client = "0.1.0"  # Replace with the latest version

To install the CLI globally:

cargo install esteria-api-client --features cli

Note: The cli feature enables the command-line tool, and python enables Python bindings (used for building wheels).

Building from Source

Clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/yourusername/esteria-api-client.git
cd esteria-api-client

Build the Rust library and CLI:

cargo build --features cli

For Python bindings, ensure you have maturin installed (for building wheels):

pip install maturin
maturin develop  # Builds and installs locally for development

To build a PyPI wheel:

maturin build --release

Usage

Environment Variables

The client supports these env vars for convenience:

  • ESTERIA_API_BASE_URL: API endpoint (default: https://api.esteria.eu).
  • ESTERIA_API_KEY: Your API key.

CLI Usage

The CLI tool (esteria-api-client) allows sending SMS from the terminal.

Basic example:

esteria-api-client \
  --api-url https://api.esteria.eu \
  --api-key YOUR_API_KEY \
  --sender "MySender" \
  --number "+1234567890" \
  --text "Hello, world!"

Full options:

esteria-api-client --help

Output:

Send SMS via Esteria API

Usage: esteria-api-client [OPTIONS] --api-url <API_URL> --api-key <API_KEY> --sender <SENDER> --number <NUMBER> --text <TEXT>

Options:
  -u, --api-url <API_URL>      API base URL (e.g., https://api.esteria.eu)
  -k, --api-key <API_KEY>      API key for authentication
  -s, --sender <SENDER>        Sender name or number
  -n, --number <NUMBER>        Recipient phone number (with or without +)
  -t, --text <TEXT>            Message text to send
      --time <TIME>            Schedule time (RFC3339 format, e.g., 2024-12-31T23:59:59Z)
      --dlr-url <DLR_URL>      Delivery report URL
      --expired <EXPIRED>      Expiration time in minutes
      --user-key <USER_KEY>    User key for tracking
      --debug                  Enable debug mode
      --nolog                  Disable logging
      --flash                  Send as flash SMS
      --test                   Test mode (don't actually send)
      --nobl                   No blacklist check
      --convert                Convert characters
      --encoding <ENCODING>    Encoding: default, 8bit, or udh [default: 8bit]
  -h, --help                   Print help
  -V, --version                Print version

On success, it prints the message ID (e.g., Message ID: 12345).

Python Usage

Import and use the SmsClient class:

import asyncio
from esteria_api_client import SmsClient, SmsFlags, PyEncoding

async def main():
    client = SmsClient("https://api.esteria.eu")

    # Basic send
    result = await client.send_sms(
        api_key="YOUR_API_KEY",
        sender="MySender",
        number="+1234567890",
        text="Hello from Python!"
    )
    print(result)  # Message ID on success

    # With options
    flags = SmsFlags.debug() | SmsFlags.flash()
    result = await client.send_sms(
        api_key="YOUR_API_KEY",
        sender="MySender",
        number="+1234567890",
        text="Scheduled flash SMS",
        time=1735689599,  # Unix timestamp
        dlr_url="https://your-callback-url.com",
        expired=60,  # Expires in 60 minutes
        flag_debug=True,
        flag_flash=True,
        user_key="my-tracking-key",
        use_8bit=False,  # Use default encoding
        udh=True  # UDH encoding
    )
    print(result)

# Run the async function
asyncio.run(main())
  • SmsFlags: Bitflags for options (e.g., SmsFlags.debug(), SmsFlags.flash()). Combine with |.
  • PyEncoding: Constants like PyEncoding.DEFAULT, PyEncoding.EIGHT_BIT, PyEncoding.UDH.
  • Errors: Raises RuntimeError on failure with details.

Note: The time parameter is a Unix timestamp (seconds since epoch).

Rust Usage (Library)

Use the SmsClient and SmsRequest structs:

use esteria_api_client::{SmsClient, SmsRequest, SmsFlags, Encoding};
use chrono::Utc;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
    let client = SmsClient::new("https://api.esteria.eu".to_string());

    let request = SmsRequest::new(
        "YOUR_API_KEY",
        "MySender",
        "+1234567890",
        "Hello from Rust!"
    )
    .with_flags(SmsFlags::DEBUG | SmsFlags::FLASH)
    .with_encoding(Encoding::Udh)
    .with_time(Utc::now())  // Schedule for now (or future)
    .with_dlr_url("https://your-callback-url.com")
    .with_expired(60)
    .with_user_key("my-tracking-key");

    match client.send_sms(request).await {
        Ok(code) => println!("Message ID: {}", code),
        Err(e) => eprintln!("Error: {}", e),
    }

    Ok(())
}
  • SmsFlags: Bitflags (e.g., SmsFlags::DEBUG).
  • Encoding: Enum for Default, EightBit, Udh.
  • Errors: SmsError variants for handling.

API Error Codes

If sending fails, the client returns detailed errors based on Esteria's response codes:

  • 1: System internal error
  • 2: Missing parameter
  • 3: Unable to authenticate
  • ... (see full list in esteria.rs)

Developer Notes

  • Features: Enable cli for the command-line tool or python for bindings via Cargo.
  • Dependencies: Uses reqwest for HTTP, chrono for dates, clap for CLI, pyo3 for Python, and bitflags for flags.
  • Logging: Uses env_logger (init in CLI).
  • Testing: Run cargo test. Use --flag-test for API test mode.
  • Contributing: Pull requests welcome! Focus on bug fixes, features, or docs.
  • License: GPLv3.

For issues or suggestions, open a GitHub issue.


This project is not affiliated with Esteria.eu. Ensure you have an active Esteria account and API key.

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