00:01 Learn how to send SMS messages using Python and Twilio 01:17 Acquire a free Twilio phone number and send test SMS using a terminal command 02:32 Sending SMS with Python using Twilio 03:50 Using Twilio to send SMS text messages with Python is quick and simple 05:22 Create a main function to send SMS text messages with Python & Twilio 07:00 Setting up environment variables for Twilio account ID and auth token is crucial for security. 08:18 Setting up environment variables and API keys for Twilio in Python. 09:36 Replacing default phone number in Twilio SMS script
Great suggestion! My latest video is on unit testing in Python: studio.ua-cam.com/users/videoYbpKMIUjvK8/comments I didn't cover CICD (GitHub) integration in that one though - I just wanted to start with the basics of unit testing.
I don't think they work on a 'per day' credit, but instead on a fixed credit. From memory I think you get about 5 USD worth of SMS. In Australia (where I'm from), I think each message costs $0.05, so that's about 100 free messages in the trial. Not a lot --- but SMS are expensive!
I must be the luckiest person alive haha. I just discovered your channel a couple of days ago when I was searching how to make generative art NFTs, and today you drop this video which I need for my senior project! I have to implement this on a Raspberry Pi to send OTP messages for a smart door lock I am working on. Thank You so much for these great videos please keep them coming they are very helpful
Yup - just naively, you can probably use that same code in a loop or a map for all the different numbers you want to send to (N number of API calls). Also, it might be worth checking if Twilio has a way to send a message to a batch of numbers in a single API call.
00:01 Learn how to send SMS messages using Python and Twilio
01:17 Acquire a free Twilio phone number and send test SMS using a terminal command
02:32 Sending SMS with Python using Twilio
03:50 Using Twilio to send SMS text messages with Python is quick and simple
05:22 Create a main function to send SMS text messages with Python & Twilio
07:00 Setting up environment variables for Twilio account ID and auth token is crucial for security.
08:18 Setting up environment variables and API keys for Twilio in Python.
09:36 Replacing default phone number in Twilio SMS script
Nice video, can you cover a video on testing in python, so like unit tests and how to integrate it with github
Great suggestion! My latest video is on unit testing in Python: studio.ua-cam.com/users/videoYbpKMIUjvK8/comments
I didn't cover CICD (GitHub) integration in that one though - I just wanted to start with the basics of unit testing.
Great tutorial, do you know how many sms we can send per day in the free plan?
I don't think they work on a 'per day' credit, but instead on a fixed credit. From memory I think you get about 5 USD worth of SMS. In Australia (where I'm from), I think each message costs $0.05, so that's about 100 free messages in the trial. Not a lot --- but SMS are expensive!
I must be the luckiest person alive haha. I just discovered your channel a couple of days ago when I was searching how to make generative art NFTs, and today you drop this video which I need for my senior project! I have to implement this on a Raspberry Pi to send OTP messages for a smart door lock I am working on. Thank You so much for these great videos please keep them coming they are very helpful
Haha what are the chances :)
is it possible to send a message to several phone numbers with by using twilio in python
Yup - just naively, you can probably use that same code in a loop or a map for all the different numbers you want to send to (N number of API calls).
Also, it might be worth checking if Twilio has a way to send a message to a batch of numbers in a single API call.
Can you send message to multiple contacts
Yeah I think you just pass in an array of numbers in the destination rather than just one number.
How to avoid "Sent from your twillio account"
Does it say that? I think you might need to upgrade to a production account or a paid plan.