Question on how to pass argument to Twilio Message Create
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I have another script that will be passing phone numbers to my "Twilio SMS App". But, when I pass the phone number argument to client.message.create function it says the phone number is not a valid phone number. Which, if I type it out in the message.create it works just fine. My guess is I have to format it correctly, But I can't get it right. This is what I have so far. Looking for some guidance. Let me know if you need any more info or if I didn't explain well enough.
-Thanks for the help :)
def send():
twilio_number = '+15555555555'
message_body = 'Hello, Free World!!'
number = '+25555555555'
message = client.messages.create(
to=number,
from_=twilio_number,
body=message_body,
)
python twilio twilio-api
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I have another script that will be passing phone numbers to my "Twilio SMS App". But, when I pass the phone number argument to client.message.create function it says the phone number is not a valid phone number. Which, if I type it out in the message.create it works just fine. My guess is I have to format it correctly, But I can't get it right. This is what I have so far. Looking for some guidance. Let me know if you need any more info or if I didn't explain well enough.
-Thanks for the help :)
def send():
twilio_number = '+15555555555'
message_body = 'Hello, Free World!!'
number = '+25555555555'
message = client.messages.create(
to=number,
from_=twilio_number,
body=message_body,
)
python twilio twilio-api
add a comment |
I have another script that will be passing phone numbers to my "Twilio SMS App". But, when I pass the phone number argument to client.message.create function it says the phone number is not a valid phone number. Which, if I type it out in the message.create it works just fine. My guess is I have to format it correctly, But I can't get it right. This is what I have so far. Looking for some guidance. Let me know if you need any more info or if I didn't explain well enough.
-Thanks for the help :)
def send():
twilio_number = '+15555555555'
message_body = 'Hello, Free World!!'
number = '+25555555555'
message = client.messages.create(
to=number,
from_=twilio_number,
body=message_body,
)
python twilio twilio-api
I have another script that will be passing phone numbers to my "Twilio SMS App". But, when I pass the phone number argument to client.message.create function it says the phone number is not a valid phone number. Which, if I type it out in the message.create it works just fine. My guess is I have to format it correctly, But I can't get it right. This is what I have so far. Looking for some guidance. Let me know if you need any more info or if I didn't explain well enough.
-Thanks for the help :)
def send():
twilio_number = '+15555555555'
message_body = 'Hello, Free World!!'
number = '+25555555555'
message = client.messages.create(
to=number,
from_=twilio_number,
body=message_body,
)
python twilio twilio-api
python twilio twilio-api
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Trevor KruseTrevor Kruse
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All phone numbers should be in proper E.164 format, a defined below, otherwise nothing looks off. Are you sure the destination is capable of receiving an SMS (you do mention manually it works, so strange).
Formatting International Phone Numbers
Yes, I changed out the my number for that random one. But yes it my personal phone. I did find out that If I remove the 3rd , after body=message_body it worked. But thanks for the help
– Trevor Kruse
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All phone numbers should be in proper E.164 format, a defined below, otherwise nothing looks off. Are you sure the destination is capable of receiving an SMS (you do mention manually it works, so strange).
Formatting International Phone Numbers
Yes, I changed out the my number for that random one. But yes it my personal phone. I did find out that If I remove the 3rd , after body=message_body it worked. But thanks for the help
– Trevor Kruse
Jan 4 at 15:51
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All phone numbers should be in proper E.164 format, a defined below, otherwise nothing looks off. Are you sure the destination is capable of receiving an SMS (you do mention manually it works, so strange).
Formatting International Phone Numbers
Yes, I changed out the my number for that random one. But yes it my personal phone. I did find out that If I remove the 3rd , after body=message_body it worked. But thanks for the help
– Trevor Kruse
Jan 4 at 15:51
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All phone numbers should be in proper E.164 format, a defined below, otherwise nothing looks off. Are you sure the destination is capable of receiving an SMS (you do mention manually it works, so strange).
Formatting International Phone Numbers
All phone numbers should be in proper E.164 format, a defined below, otherwise nothing looks off. Are you sure the destination is capable of receiving an SMS (you do mention manually it works, so strange).
Formatting International Phone Numbers
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Yes, I changed out the my number for that random one. But yes it my personal phone. I did find out that If I remove the 3rd , after body=message_body it worked. But thanks for the help
– Trevor Kruse
Jan 4 at 15:51
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Yes, I changed out the my number for that random one. But yes it my personal phone. I did find out that If I remove the 3rd , after body=message_body it worked. But thanks for the help
– Trevor Kruse
Jan 4 at 15:51
Yes, I changed out the my number for that random one. But yes it my personal phone. I did find out that If I remove the 3rd , after body=message_body it worked. But thanks for the help
– Trevor Kruse
Jan 4 at 15:51
Yes, I changed out the my number for that random one. But yes it my personal phone. I did find out that If I remove the 3rd , after body=message_body it worked. But thanks for the help
– Trevor Kruse
Jan 4 at 15:51
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