How to use Pinpoint to send a text message from a long code in python?
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I am currently using boto3 to send text messages to my audience. The problem is that the text message always comes from a short code regardless of whether I put one of my valid long codes in the OriginationNumber field.
client.send_messages(
ApplicationId='appID',
MessageRequest={
'Context': {},
'Addresses': {
event['phone_number']: {
"ChannelType": "SMS"
}
},
'MessageConfiguration': {
'SMSMessage': {
'Body': 'hello world',
'OriginationNumber': "+15405551234",
'MessageType': 'TRANSACTIONAL'
}
}
}
)
python-3.x amazon-web-services boto3 aws-pinpoint
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I am currently using boto3 to send text messages to my audience. The problem is that the text message always comes from a short code regardless of whether I put one of my valid long codes in the OriginationNumber field.
client.send_messages(
ApplicationId='appID',
MessageRequest={
'Context': {},
'Addresses': {
event['phone_number']: {
"ChannelType": "SMS"
}
},
'MessageConfiguration': {
'SMSMessage': {
'Body': 'hello world',
'OriginationNumber': "+15405551234",
'MessageType': 'TRANSACTIONAL'
}
}
}
)
python-3.x amazon-web-services boto3 aws-pinpoint
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I am currently using boto3 to send text messages to my audience. The problem is that the text message always comes from a short code regardless of whether I put one of my valid long codes in the OriginationNumber field.
client.send_messages(
ApplicationId='appID',
MessageRequest={
'Context': {},
'Addresses': {
event['phone_number']: {
"ChannelType": "SMS"
}
},
'MessageConfiguration': {
'SMSMessage': {
'Body': 'hello world',
'OriginationNumber': "+15405551234",
'MessageType': 'TRANSACTIONAL'
}
}
}
)
python-3.x amazon-web-services boto3 aws-pinpoint
I am currently using boto3 to send text messages to my audience. The problem is that the text message always comes from a short code regardless of whether I put one of my valid long codes in the OriginationNumber field.
client.send_messages(
ApplicationId='appID',
MessageRequest={
'Context': {},
'Addresses': {
event['phone_number']: {
"ChannelType": "SMS"
}
},
'MessageConfiguration': {
'SMSMessage': {
'Body': 'hello world',
'OriginationNumber': "+15405551234",
'MessageType': 'TRANSACTIONAL'
}
}
}
)
python-3.x amazon-web-services boto3 aws-pinpoint
python-3.x amazon-web-services boto3 aws-pinpoint
edited Nov 20 at 18:13
asked Nov 20 at 3:30
Victor 'Chris' Cabral
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