A TypeScript-first client for seamless integration with the SMS Gateway for Android API. Programmatically send SMS messages through your Android devices with strict typing and modern JavaScript features.
Note: The API doesn't provide CORS headers, so the library cannot be used in a browser environment directly.
- 📱 SMS Gateway for Android™ JS/TS API Client
- TypeScript Ready: Full type definitions out of the box
- Flexible HTTP Clients: Works with any HTTP library (fetch, axios, node-fetch, etc.)
- Promise-based API: Async/await ready
- Webhook Management: Create, read, and delete webhooks
- Device Management: List and remove devices
- Health Check: Monitor system status
- Inbox Export: Export received messages
- Log Retrieval: Get system logs with time filtering
- Settings Management: Get, update, and partially update settings
- Customizable Base URL: Point to different API endpoints
- Server-Side Focus: Designed for Node.js environments
- Node.js v18+
- npm/yarn/bun package manager
npm install android-sms-gateway
# or
yarn add android-sms-gateway
# or
bun add android-sms-gatewayimport Client from 'android-sms-gateway';
// Create a fetch-based HTTP client
const httpFetchClient = {
    get: async (url, headers) => {
        const response = await fetch(url, {
            method: "GET",
            headers
        });
        return response.json();
    },
    post: async (url, body, headers) => {
        const response = await fetch(url, {
            method: "POST",
            headers,
            body: JSON.stringify(body)
        });
        return response.json();
    },
    delete: async (url, headers) => {
        const response = await fetch(url, {
            method: "DELETE",
            headers
        });
        return response.json();
    }
};
// Initialize client
const api = new Client(
    process.env.ANDROID_SMS_GATEWAY_LOGIN!,
    process.env.ANDROID_SMS_GATEWAY_PASSWORD!,
    httpFetchClient
);
// Send message
const message = {
    phoneNumbers: ['+1234567890'],
    message: 'Secure OTP: 123456 🔐'
};
async function sendSMS() {
    try {
        const state = await api.send(message);
        console.log('Message ID:', state.id);
        // Check status after 5 seconds
        setTimeout(async () => {
            const updatedState = await api.getState(state.id);
            console.log('Message status:', updatedState.status);
        }, 5000);
    } catch (error) {
        console.error('Sending failed:', error);
    }
}
// Send message with skipPhoneValidation
async function sendSMSWithSkipValidation() {
    try {
        const state = await api.send(message, { skipPhoneValidation: true });
        console.log('Message ID (with skip validation):', state.id);
    } catch (error) {
        console.error('Sending failed:', error);
    }
}
sendSMS();
sendSMSWithSkipValidation();// Create webhook
const webhook = {
    url: 'https://your-api.com/sms-callback',
    event: WebHookEventType.SmsReceived,
};
api.registerWebhook(webhook)
    .then(created => console.log('Webhook created:', created.id))
    .catch(console.error);
// List webhooks
api.getWebhooks()
    .then(webhooks => console.log('Active webhooks:', webhooks.length));// List devices
api.getDevices()
    .then(devices => console.log('Devices:', devices.map(d => d.name)))
    .catch(console.error);
// Remove a device
api.deleteDevice('device-id')
    .then(() => console.log('Device removed'))
    .catch(console.error);// Check system health
api.getHealth()
    .then(health => {
        console.log('System status:', health.status);
        console.log('Checks:', Object.keys(health.checks).length);
    })
    .catch(console.error);// Export inbox messages
const since = new Date('2024-01-01T00:00:00Z');
const until = new Date('2024-01-02T00:00:00Z');
api.exportInbox({ deviceId: 'device-id', since, until })
    .then(() => console.log('Inbox export requested'))
    .catch(console.error);// Get logs
const from = new Date('2024-01-01T00:00:00Z');
const to = new Date('2024-01-02T00:00:00Z');
api.getLogs(from, to)
    .then(logs => console.log('Logs retrieved:', logs.length))
    .catch(console.error);// Get settings
api.getSettings()
    .then(settings => console.log('Settings:', settings))
    .catch(console.error);
// Update settings
const newSettings = {
    messages: { limitPeriod: 'PerDay', limitValue: 100 },
    webhooks: { internetRequired: true, retryCount: 3 },
};
api.updateSettings(newSettings)
    .then(() => console.log('Settings updated'))
    .catch(console.error);
// Partially update settings
const partialSettings = {
    messages: { limitValue: 200 },
};
api.patchSettings(partialSettings)
    .then(() => console.log('Settings partially updated'))
    .catch(console.error);The Client class accepts the following constructor arguments:
| Argument | Description | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| login | Username | Required | 
| password | Password | Required | 
| httpClient | HTTP client implementation | Required | 
| baseUrl | API base URL | "https://api.sms-gate.app/3rdparty/v1" | 
| Method | Description | Returns | 
|---|---|---|
| Messages | ||
| send(message: Message, options?: { skipPhoneValidation?: boolean }) | Send SMS message | Promise<MessageState> | 
| getState(messageId: string) | Check message status | Promise<MessageState> | 
| Webhooks | ||
| getWebhooks() | List registered webhooks | Promise<WebHook[]> | 
| registerWebhook(request: RegisterWebHookRequest) | Register new webhook | Promise<WebHook> | 
| deleteWebhook(webhookId: string) | Remove webhook | Promise<void> | 
| Devices | ||
| getDevices() | List registered devices | Promise<Device[]> | 
| deleteDevice(deviceId: string) | Remove device | Promise<void> | 
| Health | ||
| getHealth() | Check system health | Promise<HealthResponse> | 
| Inbox | ||
| exportInbox(request: MessagesExportRequest) | Request inbox messages export | Promise<void> | 
| Logs | ||
| getLogs(from?: Date, to?: Date) | Get logs within time range | Promise<LogEntry[]> | 
| Settings | ||
| getSettings() | Get settings | Promise<DeviceSettings> | 
| updateSettings(settings: DeviceSettings) | Update settings | Promise<void> | 
| patchSettings(settings: Partial<DeviceSettings>) | Partially update settings | Promise<void> | 
interface Message {
    id?: string | null;
    message: string;
    ttl?: number | null;
    phoneNumbers: string[];
    simNumber?: number | null;
    withDeliveryReport?: boolean | null;
}
interface MessageState {
    id: string;
    state: ProcessState;
    recipients: RecipientState[];
}
interface WebHook {
    id: string;
    event: WebHookEventType;
    url: string;
    deviceId: string;
}
interface Device {
    id: string;
    name: string;
    createdAt: string;
    lastSeen: string;
    updatedAt: string;
    deletedAt?: string | null;
}
interface DeviceSettings {
    messages?: SettingsMessages;
    webhooks?: SettingsWebhooks;
    gateway?: SettingsGateway;
    encryption?: SettingsEncryption;
    logs?: SettingsLogs;
    ping?: SettingsPing;
}
interface HealthResponse {
    status: HealthStatus;
    version: string;
    releaseId: number;
    checks: { [checkName: string]: HealthCheck };
}
interface LogEntry {
    id: number;
    createdAt: string;
    module: string;
    priority: LogEntryPriority;
    message: string;
    context?: Record<string, string>;
}
interface MessagesExportRequest {
    deviceId: string;
    since: string;
    until: string;
}For more details, see the domain.ts.
The library doesn't come with built-in HTTP clients. Instead, you should provide your own implementation of the HttpClient interface:
interface HttpClient {
    get<T>(url: string, headers?: Record<string, string>): Promise<T>;
    post<T>(url: string, body: any, headers?: Record<string, string>): Promise<T>;
    put<T>(url: string, body: any, headers?: Record<string, string>): Promise<T>;
    patch<T>(url: string, body: any, headers?: Record<string, string>): Promise<T>;
    delete<T>(url: string, headers?: Record<string, string>): Promise<T>;
}- Always store credentials in environment variables
- Never expose credentials in client-side code
- Use HTTPS for all production communications
For complete API documentation including all available methods, request/response schemas, and error codes, visit: 📘 Official API Documentation
We welcome contributions! Please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature)
- Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature')
- Push to the branch (git push origin feature/AmazingFeature)
- Open a Pull Request
git clone https://github.com/android-sms-gateway/client-ts.git
cd client-ts
bun install
bun run build
bun testDistributed under the Apache 2.0 License. See LICENSE for more information.
Note: Android is a trademark of Google LLC. This project is not affiliated with or endorsed by Google.