Usage¶
This chapter will describe basic ways of using SMSD. It’s use is not limited to these, but they can give you overview of SMSD abilities.
Storing Messages in Backend¶
The standard mode of operating SMSD. You simply configure backend service, and all received messages will end up in it and any message you put into outbox storage will be sent.
Creating Messages to Send¶
Creating of messages to send heavily depends on service backend you use. Most of them support gammu-smsd-inject, which can be used to construct the message, or you can just insert message manually to the backend storage.
Alternatively you can use SMSD_InjectSMS()
(from C) or using
gammu.smsd.SMSD.InjectSMS()
(from Python).
Notification about Received Messages¶
Once SMSD receives message and stores it in backend service, it can invoke your own program to do any message processing, see RunOnReceive Directive.
Monitoring SMSD Status¶
You can use gammu-smsd-monitor to monitor status of SMSD. It uses shared memory segment to get current status of running SMSD.
Alternatively you can get the same functionality from libGammu using
SMSD_GetStatus()
or python-gammu using
gammu.smsd.SMSD.GetStatus()
.
Reporting Bugs¶
Please report bugs to <https://github.com/gammu/gammu/issues>.
Before reporting a bug, please enable verbose logging in SMSD configuration
by DebugLevel
and LogFile
:
[gammu]
connection = your connection setting
port = your port name
logformat = textalldate
[smsd]
debuglevel = 255
logfile = smsd.log
and include this verbose log within bug report.