Contains Python scripts to send notifications through a variety of media, like email and SMS. For instructional purposes.
- Anaconda 3.7
- Python 3.7
- Pip
- Git
Fork the repository from GitHub source.
Then clone your fork to download it onto your local computer and automatically associate it with a remote address named "origin":
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/notification-service-py.git # this is the HTTP address, but you could alternatively use the SSH address
Navigate into your local repo before running any of the other commands below:
cd notification-service-py
Create and activate an Anaconda virtual environment. From within the virtual environment, install package dependencies listed in the "requirements.txt" file:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Copy the ".env.example" file to a new file called ".env", and update the environment variables inside as necessary (see below).
For email capabilities, sign up for a SendGrid account, click the link in a confirmation email to verify your account, then create a new API key with "full access" permissions. Note the email address you used, and the value of the API Key, and store them in environment variables called MY_EMAIL_ADDRESS
and SENDGRID_API_KEY
, respectively.
For SMS capabilities, sign up for a Twilio account, click the link in a confirmation email to verify your account, then confirm a code sent to your phone to enable 2FA.
Then create a new project with "Programmable SMS" capabilities. And from the console, view that project's Account SID and Auth Token. Update the contents of the ".env" file to specify these values as environment variables called TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID
and TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN
, respectively.
You'll also need to obtain a Twilio phone number to send the messages from. After doing so, update the contents of the ".env" file to specify this value (including the plus sign at the beginning) as an environment variable called SENDER_SMS
.
Finally, set an environment variable called RECIPIENT_SMS
to specify the recipient's phone number (including the plus sign at the beginning).
For tweeting capabilities, create a Twitter Account. Then while logged in to Twitter, visit the Twitter Application Management Console and click "Create New App" to create a new Twitter Application. You might have to first sign up for a Twitter developer account, and click the link in a confirmation email.
After creating a new application, click on the "Keys and Access Tokens" tab, and note the application's "Consumer Key" and "Consumer Secret". Scroll down and generate a new Access Token and note its "Access Token" and "Access Token Secret" values. Update the contents of the ".env" file to store these four values in the following environment variables, respectively: TWITTER_API_KEY
, TWITTER_API_SECRET
, TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN
, TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET
.
Send email to the address specified:
python app/send_email.py
Send an SMS to the phone number specified:
python app/send_sms.py
Post a message to the Twitter platform:
python app/send_tweet.py