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#!/usr/bin/env python |
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import pprint |
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import os |
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import json |
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import random |
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import string |
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import configuration |
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import credentials |
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from flowroutenumbersandmessaging.flowroutenumbersandmessaging_client import FlowroutenumbersandmessagingClient |
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print("Number/Route Management v2 & Messaging v2.1 Demo") |
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''' |
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# Set up your api credentials and test mobile number for outbound SMS or MMS |
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basic_auth_user_name = os.environ.get('FR_ACCESS_KEY') |
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basic_auth_password = os.environ.get('FR_SECRET_KEY') |
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mobile_number = "YOUR_MOBILE_NUMBER" |
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''' |
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#Using files credentials.py and configuration.py for user-dependent variables. |
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default_fr_creds = credentials.FLOWROUTE_API_KEY |
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default_config = configuration.FLOWROUTE_DEFAULT_DIDS |
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basic_auth_user_name = default_fr_creds["USERNAME"] |
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basic_auth_password = default_fr_creds["PASSWORD"] |
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test_from_number = default_config["FROM"] |
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test_to_number = default_config["TO"] |
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# Instantiate API client and create controllers for Numbers, Messages, and Routes. |
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client = FlowroutenumbersandmessagingClient(basic_auth_user_name, basic_auth_password) |
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numbers_controller = client.numbers |
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routes_controller = client.routes |
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messages_controller = client.messages |
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#Use the numbers controller to list available area codes currently in inventory. |
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print("--List Available Area Codes") |
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max_setup_cost = 3.25 |
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limit = 3 |
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offset = None |
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result = numbers_controller.list_available_area_codes(limit, offset, max_setup_cost) |
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pprint.pprint(result) |
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#Use the numbers controller to list numbers in the specified area code that are currently in inventory. |
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print("--List Available Exchange Codes") |
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limit = 3 |
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offset = None |
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max_setup_cost = None |
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areacode = 206 |
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result = numbers_controller.list_available_exchange_codes(limit, offset, max_setup_cost, areacode) |
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pprint.pprint(result) |
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#Search for vanity and/or local numbers in numbers currently in inventory. |
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print("--Search for Purchasable Phone Numbers") |
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starts_with = 1 |
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contains = 0 |
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ends_with = 007 |
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limit = 3 |
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offset = None |
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rate_center = None |
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state = None |
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print("Searching for vanity numbers with the specified patterns") |
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result = numbers_controller.search_for_purchasable_phone_numbers(starts_with, contains, ends_with, limit, offset, rate_center, state) |
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pprint.pprint(result) |
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#Use the numbers controller to purchase a phone number from inventory. |
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print("--Purchase a Phone Number") |
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''' |
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Uncomment the result line below to allow the demo script to purchase the first number returned by the query above. |
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If you are not running the number search above, please specify |
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a purchasable_number before running the purchase a number request. |
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''' |
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purchasable_number = result['data'][0]['id'] |
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if purchasable_number == None : |
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print("Please assign purchasable_number to an available number you wish to purchase") |
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else : |
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print("Uncomment the result line below to allow the demo to purchase a number") |
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#result = numbers_controller.purchase_a_phone_number(purchasable_number) |
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#Use the numbers controller to list phone numbers currently on your account |
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print("--List Account Phone Numbers") |
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starts_with = 1 |
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ends_with = None |
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contains = None |
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limit = 5 |
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offset = None |
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result = numbers_controller.list_account_phone_numbers(starts_with, ends_with, contains, limit, offset) |
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pprint.pprint(result) |
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#Use the numbers controller to list the details for a number on your account. |
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print("--List Phone Number Details") |
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#You can only get details for a number currently on your account. |
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number_id = result['data'][0]['id'] |
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if number_id == None : |
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print ("Please assign number_id to a number to get details for") |
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else : |
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result = numbers_controller.list_phone_number_details(number_id) |
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pprint.pprint(result) |
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#Use the numbers controller to create an inbound route. Each inbound route created has a unique id, even if the route is identical. |
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print("---Create an Inbound Route") |
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# Function to generate six-character random string. If you attempt to create a route already on your account you will receive a 403 error. |
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def id_generator(size=6, chars=string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits): |
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return ''.join(random.choice(chars) for _ in range(size)) |
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new_route = id_generator() + '.sonsofodin.com' |
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alias = id_generator() |
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for i in range(10): |
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alias += str(i) |
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#request_body is what a JSON body looks like! |
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request_body = '{ \ |
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"data": { \ |
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"type": "route", \ |
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"attributes": { \ |
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"route_type": "host", \ |
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"value": "' + new_route +'", \ |
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"alias": "' + alias + '" \ |
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} \ |
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} \ |
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}' |
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result = routes_controller.create_an_inbound_route(request_body) |
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pprint.pprint(result) |
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#Use the numbers controller to list inbound routes currently on your account. |
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print ("---List Inbound Routes") |
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limit = 3 |
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result = routes_controller.list_inbound_routes(limit) |
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pprint.pprint(result) |
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#assigns your primary_inbound_route_id variable to be the [0] first result from the querey above. |
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#The first result will always be sip-reg with a route id of 0. |
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primary_inbound_route_id = result['data'][0]['id'] |
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if primary_inbound_route_id == None : |
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print("Please assign a primary_inbound_route_id") |
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#assigns the failover_route_id variable to be the [1] second result from the querey above. |
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failover_route_id = result['data'][1]['id'] |
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if failover_route_id == None : |
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print("Please assign a failover_route_id") |
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#Use the routes controller to assign a primary route to a number currently on your account. |
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#create the primary route JSON request: |
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request_body = '{ \ |
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"data": { \ |
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"type": "route", \ |
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"id": "' + str(primary_inbound_route_id) +'" \ |
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} \ |
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}' |
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#update the route! |
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print("---Update Primary Voice Route") |
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result = routes_controller.update_primary_voice_route(number_id, request_body) |
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if result is None: |
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print("204: No Content") |
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else: |
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print (result) |
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#Use the routes controller to assign a failover route to a number currently on your account. |
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#create the failover route JSON request: |
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request_body = '{ \ |
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"data": { \ |
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"type": "route", \ |
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"id": "' + str(failover_route_id) +'" \ |
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} \ |
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}' |
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#update the route! |
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print("---Update Failover Voice Route") |
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result = routes_controller.update_failover_voice_route(number_id, request_body) |
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if result is None: |
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print("204: No Content") |
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else: |
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print (result) |
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#Use the messaging controller to send a MMS message using a number currently on your account. |
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#Create the JSON request: |
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request_body = '{ \ |
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"data": { \ |
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"type": "message", \ |
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"attributes": { \ |
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"to": "' + str(test_to_number) + '", \ |
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"from": "' + str(test_from_number) + '", \ |
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"body": "greetings hooman!!", \ |
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"is_mms": "true", \ |
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"media_urls": ["http://s3.amazonaws.com/barkpost-assets/50+GIFs/37.gif"] \ |
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} \ |
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} \ |
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}' |
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#send the message! |
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print("---Send A Message") |
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print("Please uncomment the following two lines to send an MMS message") |
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#result = messages_controller.send_a_message(request_body) |
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#pprint.pprint(result) |
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#Use the messages controller to look up the MDRs for a set of messages. |
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print("---Look Up A Set Of Messages") |
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start_date = "2017-12-01" |
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end_date = "2018-01-08" |
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limit = 2 |
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result = messages_controller.look_up_a_set_of_messages(start_date, end_date, limit) |
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pprint.pprint(result) |
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#Use the messages controller to look up the report for an MDR. |
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print ("---Look Up A Message Detail Record") |
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message_id = result['data'][0]['id'] |
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if message_id == None : |
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print("You need to have sent a message within the specified date range to get its MDR.") |
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result = messages_controller.look_up_a_message_detail_record(message_id) |
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pprint.pprint(result) |
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