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    SMS API Overview

    Activate API usage in the “Settings” of Atomic SMS Sender Control Panel (https://myatompark.com/sms/profile.php) to turn on the sms gateway. Choose “Yes” in “XML interface enabled” and choose “Real Mode” or “Test Mode” in “XML interface mode”.

    If “Real Mode” is chosen the text messages will be sent immediately after incoming gateway request. If the “Test Mode” is chosen, the text messages won’t be sent at all. But tasks with “Not ready” statuses will be created. It means the connection to the gateway and the data transmission was successful.



    The API Usage Basics

    To use API methods means to send an HTTP-request to the URL like:
    http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/METHOD?key=public_key&sum=CONTROL_SUM&arg1=ARG_1&argN=ARG_N

    where

    METHOD *

    The name of the method

    KEY *

    The public key to access API

    SUM*

    The control request sum

    ARG_1 ... ARG_N

    The method arguments, separated for each method


    *All the required parameter will be marked with *


    The parameters can be transmitted by GET and POST methods, all the parameters must be in UTF-8 encoding. It’s recommended to transmit all the parameters by POST method to avoid saving them in the proxy server logs.
    To calculate the control sum you need:

    1. To sort all the incoming keys
    2. To make a value concatenation over those keys
    3. To make the received value concatenation with the private key
    4. Take MD5 from the received result

    The response comes in the JSON format object.

    You can specify the public and private keys on the settings page of the server.

    The example of sum calculation for addAddressbook method in PHP language.

    $params ['version'] ="3.0";
    $params ['action'] = "addAddressbook";
    $params [‘key’] = $openKey; //you open key
    $params [‘name’] = “Test addressbook”;
    $params [‘description] = “Test description”;
    ksort ($params);
    $sum='';
    foreach ($params as $k=>$v) 
    $sum.=$v;
    $sum .= $privateKey; //your private key
    $control_sum =  md5($sum);
    


    The successful method call results

    If the method call succeed, the object will contain “result” field, its content depends on the called method, and will not contain “error” field. But even in the case of successful method running the field “warnings” may appear, it contains a package of warning objects with one- line field “warning”.

    Successful method call response example:

    {
       "result":{
          "id":18628,
          "name":"TEST NAME ADRESSBOOK",
          "phones":0,
          "exceptions":0,
          "creationdate":"2012-04-01 18:44:36",
       }
    } 
    


    The error response example

    The criterion of error after running a method is the existence of the “error” field with HTML error message in the response object. Besides, there will be a “code” field with the code of the error in the response object if there is any error. And the “result” field must be ignored in case of error.

    {
       "error":"Wrong public key.",
       "code":"-1",
       "result":"false"
    } 
     


    The Methods

    Address Book Operations

    The Address Book is the object consisting of
    [id] — The identifier
    [name] => Name
    [phones] => The quantity of telephone numbers
    [exceptions] => The number of excepted telephones
    [creationdate] => The date of creation
    [description] => The description



    To create the Address Book

    The addAddressbook() method is used.


    The arguments

    name*

    The Address Book name

    description

    The Address Book notes


    The request example: URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/addAddressbook?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&name=BOOK_NAME&description=BOOK_DESCRIPTION

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "addressbook_id":21620
       }
    } 
     

    The unique identifier of a new Address Book addressbook_id will be returned in the response.



    To delete the Address Book

    The delAddressbook()method is used.


    The arguments

    idAddressBook*

    The identifier удаляемой адресной книги


    The request example:
    URL:>http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/delAddressbook?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idAddressBook=21619

    The response:
    If the transaction is successfully completed the “result” object will contain “successful”: true.


    {
       "result":{
          "successful":true
       }
    } 
      

    If the transaction failed:
    In case you are trying to delete an Address Book that doesn’t exist the server will return

    {
       "error":"No addressbook",
       "code":"202",
       "result":"false"
    } 
    
      


    To edit the Address Book

    The editAddressbook()method is used.
    The arguments

    idAddressBook*

    The identifier of the Address Book to edit

    newName*

    The Address Book name

    newDescr*

    The Address Book description


    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/editAddressbook?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idAddressBook=21619&newName=name&newDescr=descr

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "successful":true
       }
    } 
      


    To get the Address Book

    The getAddressbook( ) method is used.

    The arguments

    idAddressBook

    The Address Book identifier

    from

    Вернуть объекты, начиная с позиции from

    offset

    The number of objects to return

    The Address Book return is possible:

    • With the specified identifier

    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getAddressbook?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idAddressBook=2161
    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "id":2161,
          "name":"super book",
          "phones":25,
          "exceptions":0,
          "creationdate":"2012-04-01 18:44:36",
          "description":null
       }
    } 
    
    • without specified identifier all the Address Books will be returned.

    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getAddressbook?key=public_key&sum=control_sum

    • without specified identifier, but with specified offset, all the Address Book that corresponds to the offset will be returned

    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getAddressbook?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&from=3&offset=3
    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "count":55,
          "fields":[
             "id",
             "name",
             "phone",
             "date",
             "description"
          ],
          "data":[
             [
                "21597",
                "new book",
                "250",
                "2012-01-17 14:57:37",
                ""
             ],
             [
                "18684",
                "testNAME",
                "0",
                "2012-02-06 15:08:16",
                ""
             ],
             [
                "18661",
                "testNAME2",
                "4",
                "2012-03-27 22:45:47",
                ""
             ]
          ]
       }
    } 
      

    The Address Book search
    The searchAddressBook() method is used.

    The arguments

    searchFields

    The “json” format object for the search. The search is possible through the next fields: “name”, “phones”, “date”. These operations can be used during the search: like,=,>,>=,<,<=. The example:

    		{
    		   "name":{
    			  "operation":"like",
    			  "value":"test%"
    		   }
    		}	  

    from

    To return the objects starting with the “from” position

    offset

    The number of objects to return


    The request example:
    URL:http://atompark.com/api/sms/3.0/searchAddressBook?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&from=10&offset=3&searchFields={ "name" : { "operation" : "like" , "value" : "test%" } }

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "count":50,
          "fields":[
             "id",
             "name",
             "phone",
             "date",
             "description"
          ],
          "data":[
             [
                "18629",
                "test2",
                "0",
                "2012-01-05 16:34:15",
                "tstdescr"
             ],
             [
                "18684",
                "testNAME",
                "0",
                "2012-02-06 15:08:16",
                ""
             ],
             [
                "18661",
                "testNAME",
                "4",
                "2012-01-27 10:45:47",
                ""
             ]
          ]
       }
    } 
      


    The phone numbers operations

    The phone number is the object composed of:
    [id]=> The phone identifier
    [addressbook]=> The Address Book identifier
    [phone]=> The phone number
    [normalphone]=>The phone number according the international standard *
    [variables]=> The variables to personalize, separated by «;» **
    [status]=> The telephone number status

    * international standard
    ** for example: Test1;Test2;Test3



    Adding the phone number to the Address Book

    The addPhoneToAddressBook()method is used.
    The arguments

    idAddressBook*

    The Address Book identifier

    phone*

    The phone number

    variables

    The variable to personalize


    The request example:

    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/addPhoneToAddressBook?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idAddressBook=2432&phone=380638962555&variables=test

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "phone_id":24552302
       }
    } 
     

    The unique phone number identifier phone_id will be returned.



    Getting the Address Book

    The getPhoneFromAddressBook()method is used.

    The arguments

    idAddressBook

    The Address Book identifier

    idPhone

    The phone identifier

    phone

    The phone number

    from

    To return the objects starting with the “from” position

    offset

    The number of objects to return


    All the arguments are optional.

    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getAddressbook?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idAddressBook=2161

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "count":2,
          "fields":[
             "id",
             "phone",
             "normalPhone",
             "variables",
             "status",
             "code"
          ],
          "data":[
             [
                "24552301",
                "380632587852",
                "380632587852",
                "test variables",
                "0",
                ""
             ],
             [
                "24552302",
                "380632587853",
                "380632587853",
                "test variables",
                "0",
                ""
             ]
          ]
       }
    }
    
      

    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getPhoneFromAddressBook?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idPhone=24552301

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "id":24552301,
          "addressbook":18628,
          "phone":"380632587852",
          "normalphone":"380632587852",
          "variables":"test variables",
          "status":0
       }
    } 
      


    Deleting phone numbers from the Address Book.

    The delPhoneFromAddressBook()method is used.

    The Arguments:

    idAddressBook*

    The Address Book identifier

    idPhone*

    The phone number identifier


    In order to delete all the phone numbers it is necessary to specify the Address Book identifier, but to delete a single phone you need to specify the phone number identifier.

     

    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/delPhoneFromAddressBook?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idPhone=24552301

    The response:

    
    {
       "result":{
          "successful":true
       }
    } 
      


    Editing phone numbers in the Address Book

    The editPhone() method is used..
    The arguments

    idPhone*

    The phone identifier

    phone*

    The phone number

    variables*

    The variable to personalize


    It is necessary to input the new phone number (according to the international standard) and the new line of variables.

    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/editPhone?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idPhone=24552301&phone=380657412569&variables=test

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "successful":true
       }
    } 
     


    Looking up phone numbers in the Address Book

    The searchPhones() method is used..
    The arguments

    searchFields

    The “json” format object for the search. The search is possible through the following fields: “idAddressBook”, “phones”, “normalPhone”, “variables”, “status”. These operations can be used during the search: like,=,>,>=,<,<=. The example:

    {
       "phone":{
          "operation":"like",
          "value":"38063%"
       }
    }	  

    from

    To return the objects starting with the “from” position

    offset

    The number of objects to return


    The request example:
    URL:{ "variables" : { "operation" : "like" , "value" : "иван%" } }">http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/searchPhones?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&searchFields={ "variables" : { "operation" : "like" , "value" : "иван%" } }

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "count":1,
          "fields":[
             "id",
             "idAddressBook",
             "phone",
             "normalPhone",
             "variables",
             "status",
             "code",
             "maid"
          ],
          "data":[
             [
                "24552295",
                "21597",
                "9999999999",
                "9999999999",
                "Иван Васильевич",
                "0",
                "",
                "0"
             ]
          ]
       }
    } 
      
      


    The exceptions operations.

    The exception is the object composed of:
    [id] => The identifier
    [phone] =>The phone number
    [added] => The adding date
    [comment] => The description



    To add the telephone number to the exceptions

    The addPhoneToExceptions() method is used.
    The arguments

    idPhone

    The phone identifier

    phone

    The phone number

    reason

    The reason of adding to the exceptions


    To add the phone to the exceptions it is necessary to relay the phone identifier or the phone number.
    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/addPhoneToExceptions?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idPhone=24552291&reason=test_add

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "exseption_id":24552302
       }
    } 
     

    The unique exception identifier exception_id will be returned in the response.



    Deleting phone numbers from the exceptions

    The delPhoneFromExceptions() method is used.
    The arguments

    idPhone

    The phone identifier

    phone

    The phone number

    idException

    The exception identifier


    To delete the telephone number it is necessary to relay one of these parameters.

    The request example:
    URL:>http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/delPhoneFromExceptions?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idPhone=24552291

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "successful":true
       }
    } 
    
     


    Editing phone numbers in the exceptions

    The editExceptions() method is used.
    The arguments

    idException*

    The exception identifier

    reason*

    The detailed reason of adding the phone to the exceptions


    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/delPhoneFromExceptions?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idPhone=24552291

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "successful":true
       }
    } 
      


    Getting the exception object

    The getException() method is used.
    The arguments

    idException

    The exception identifier

    phone

    The phone number

    idAddresbook

    The Address Book identifier

    from

    To return the objects starting with the “from” position

    offset

    The number of objects to return


    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/delPhoneFromExceptions?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idPhone=24552291

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "id":181042,
          "phone":"380692587852",
          "added":"2012-04-04 10:55:08",
          "comment":"testREASON_PHONE"
       }
    } 
      
      

    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getException?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&from=1&offset=2

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "count":6,
          "fields":[
             "id",
             "phone",
             "added",
             "comment"
          ],
          "data":[
             [
                "181038",
                "99999999999",
                "2012-03-12 10:44:31",
                "testREAS!!!"
             ],
             [
                "181042",
                "88888888888",
                "2012-04-04 10:55:08",
                "testREASON_PHONE"
             ]
          ]
       }
    } 
      


    Searching through exceptions

    The searchPhonesInExceptions() method is used..
    The arguments

    searchFields

    The “json” format object for the search. The search is possible through the next fields: “id”, “phone”, “date”, “descr”. These operations can be used during the search: like,=,>,>=,<,<=. The example

    {
       "descr":{
          "operation":"like",
          "value":"testR%"
       }
    } 
    	  

    from

    To return the objects starting with the “from” position

    offset

    The number of objects to return


    The request example:
    URL:{ "variables" : { "operation" : "like" , "value" : "иван%" } }"> http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/searchPhones?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&searchFields={ "variables" : { "operation" : "like" , "value" : "иван%" } }

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "count":6,
          "fields":[
             "id",
             "phone",
             "added",
             "comment"
          ],
          "data":[
             [
                "181041",
                "91234561",
                "2012-04-04 10:11:40",
                "testREASON_PHONE"
             ],
             [
                "181038",
                "74999404711",
                "2012-03-12 10:44:31",
                "testREASasdON!!!"
             ]
          ]
       }
    } 
      
      


    Checking the balance

    The getUserBalance() method is used.
    The arguments

    “currency”

    the currency

    “balance_currency”

    – the balance in the chosen currency


    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getUserBalance?key=public_key&sum=control_sum¤cy=USD

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "currency":"USD",
          "balance_currency":2.5
       }
    } 
    
      


    The sender name registration

    The registerSender() method is used.
    The arguments

    name

    The sender name. No more than 14 numerals for numeric sender ID, and no more than 11 symbols for textual sender ID.

    country

    The country to register the name in. Currently the following countries require sender ID registration: MD,UA.


    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/registerSender?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&name=qwerty&country=UA

    The response:

    {
       "name_id":748,
       "status":0
    } 
    

    The status in the “status” field will be returned in the response:
    0 – pending approval
    1 — approved
    2 — denied



    Getting the sender status

    The getSenderStatus() method is used.
    The arguments

    idName

    The sender name identifier

    name

    The sender name

    country

    The country

    from

    To return the objects starting with the “from” position

    offset

    The number of objects to return


    To get the sender status it is necessary to transmit the sender name identifier or to transmit the sender name and the country. To get all the objects specify the offset.

    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getSenderStatus?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&idName=747

    или

    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getSenderStatus?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&name=qwerty&country=ua

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "id":747,
          "name":"qwerty",
          "status":"0",
          "country":"UA"
       }
    }   
      

    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getSenderStatus?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&from=10&offset=2

    The response:

    {
       "result":{
          "count":661,
          "fields":[
             "id",
             "country",
             "name",
             "status",
             "description"
          ],
          "data":[
             [
                "11",
                "UA",
                "test",
                "1",
                ""
             ],
             [
                "12",
                "UA",
                "test1",
                "1",
                ""
             ]
          ]
       }
    }   
      


    Bulk sms operations

    Creating a campaign

    The createCampaign() method is used.
    The arguments:

    sender

    The sender identifier

    text

    The text message content

    list_id

    The Address Book identifier

    datetime

    To send by parts – the number of sms per transaction

    batch

    To send by parts – the interval between the deliveries, minutes

    batchinterval

    To send by parts – the interval between the deliveries, minutes

    sms_lifetime

    Sms lifetime (0=maximum)

    control_phone

    The control phone number


    The “datetime” parameter is used if the campaign must be sent not immediately, but be scheduled. For the immediately delivery this parameter needs to be empty.

    The example of date format during the parameter transmission – 2012-05-01 00:20:00

    The “batch” and “batchinterval” parameters are used if the delivery needs to be sent by parts. If the delivery is planned by an iteration, the parameters must be transmitted with the 0 value.

    The optional parameter “control_phone” is specified if the delivery quality control on the input phone is necessary. The phone number must be in the international standard format.

    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/createCampaign?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&sender=Info&text=Testing%20SMS&list_id=1234&datetime=&batch=0&batchinterval=0&sms_lifetime=0&controlnumber=

    The response:

    {
    "result":{
    "id":1853173,
    "price":403.44
    }
    }
      

    Where id is the created campaign identifier, price is the value of the delivery in the currency, specified in the user settings.



    Sending a single the text message to a particular phone number

    The sendSMS() method is used.
    The arguments:

    sender

    The sender identifier

    text

    the text message content

    phone

    The recipient phone number

    datetime

    To schedule the campaignя

    sms_lifetime

    The sms lifetime (0=maximum, 1, 6, 12, 24 hours)


    The “datetime” parameter is used if it is necessary not to send the delivery immediately but to schedule it. For the immediately delivery just transmit the empty parameter. The example of date format during the parameter transmission – 2012-05-01 00:20:00

    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/sendSMS?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&sender=Info&text=Testing%20SMS&phone=380972920383&datetime=&sms_lifetime=0

    The response:

    {
    "result":{
    "id":1853174,
    "price":0.13
    }
    }
     

    Where id is the created campaign identifier, price is the value of the delivery in the currency, specified in the user settings.



    Getting information over the campaign results

    The getCampaignInfo() method is used.
    The arguments:

    id

    The campaign identifier that was created by sendSMS() or createCampaign().


    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getCampaignInfo?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&id=128891

    The response:

    {
    "result":{
    "sent":1,
    "delivered":1,
    "not_delivered":0,
    "price":0.13,
    "status":3
    }
    }
     

    where:
    sent – the number of sent text messages
    delivered – the number of delivered text messages
    not_delivered – the number of undelivered text messages
    price – the price of all the campaign
    status – the campaign state

    The variable “status” can have such values:

    0

    The message is in the waiting line

    1

    There is no enough money to start the delivery

    2

    The delivery is in the progress

    3

    Sent

    4

    There are no valid recipient numbers

    5

    Partially sent

    6

    Spam

    7

    The recipient name is invalid

    8

    Pause

    9

    The delivery is scheduled

    10

    The campaign is pending manual approval



    Getting the sms delivery statuses

    The getCampaignDeliveryStats() method is used.
    The arguments:

    id

    The campaign identifier that was created by sendSMS() or createCampaign().

    datefrom

    This parameter is not required. If it’s specified the statuses will be got after last “date from” upgrading.


    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getCampaignDeliveryStats?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&id=128891

    The response:

     
    {
    "result":{
    "phone":[
    "380972920383"
    ],
    "sentdate":[
    "0000-00-00 00:00:00"
    ],
    "donedate":[
    "0000-00-00 00:00:00"
    ],
    "status":[
    "0"
    ]
    }
    }  
    

    where:
    phone – the telephone package
    sentdate –the time sending package
    donedate – the last status setting package
    status – the text message state package

    The variables in “status” can be of such values:

    0

    In the waiting line

    SENT

    Sent

    DELIVERED

    Delivered

    NOT_DELIVERED

    Undelivered

    INVALID_PHONE_NUMBER

    Invalid recipient number

    SPAM

    Spam


    If the field “sentdate” contains the value “0000-00-00 00:00:00” it means that a text message is still in the waiting line. As well, if “donedate” contains “0000-00-00 00:00:00” it means that the final status hasn’t been got from the operator.



    Cancelling the delivery

    The cancelCampaign() method is used.
    The arguments:

    id

    The identifier кампании, созданной при помощи sendSMS() или createCampaign ()


    Отменить рассылку можно в том случае, если еще не началась ее отправка.
    The request example:
    URL:http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/cancelCampaign?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&id=128891

    The response:

    
    {
    "result":{
    "successful":1
    }
    }
    


    Deleting the delivery

    The deleteCampaign() method is used.
    The arguments:

    id

    The campaign identifier that was created by sendSMS() or createCampaign().


    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/deleteCampaign?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&id=128891

    The response:

    {
    "result":{
    "successful":1
    }
    }
      

    If the delivery has been already deleted, the response will contain an error message. The delivery can be deleted in spite of the current status.



    Checking the campaign price according to the specified text message and the list

    The checkCampaignPrice() method is used.
    The arguments:

    sender

    The sender identifier

    text

    the text message content

    list_id

    The Address Book identifier


    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/checkCampaignPrice?key=public_key&sum=control_sum&sender=Info&text=Testing%20SMS&list_id=1234

    The response:

    {
    "result":{
    "price":1210.32
    }
    }
    
        

    Getting the list of campaigns

    The getCampaignList() method is used
    There are no Arguments.
    The request example:
    URL: http://api.atompark.com/sms/3.0/getCampaignList?key=public_key&sum=control_sum

    The response:

    {
    "result":{
    	"id": [
    			"10012",
    			"10013"
    			],
    "from": [
    "Sender1",
    "Sender2"
    ],
     "body": [
    "Text of SMS1",
    "Text of SMS2"
    ],
     "status" : [
    3,
    3
    ]
    }
    }
      

    The field “status” has the same value as in the table for getCampaignInfo() option.

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