Based on Hubtel's USSD API
This package helps you to build maintainable and scalable USSD applications by breaking down your "long switch" statement USSD application into modules
Check out this link to know how you can acquire a USSD code from Hubtel.
Install the package from composer
composer require norris1z/hubtel-ussd
Setup a route
to respond to all Hubtel's
requests.
Note that Hubtel
sends no csrf
tokens hence disable csrf
protection for that route
.
For Laravel
, add the route
to the except
array in the VerifyCsrfToken
middleware.
Hubtel\USSD\Request::class
is a class which represents the request from Hubtel
. It has methods for all the parameters listed on Hubtel's Documentation Page
.
View Source Request.php
Hubtel\USSD\Response::class
is a class which represents the response sent to Hubtel
. It has methods for all the parameters listed on Hubtel's Documentation Page
.
View Source Response.php
RequestTypes::class
has two properties, RESPONSE
and RELEASE
for indicating the type of response in a sequence.
$response = Response::createInstance('Hello Hubtel, i want a response',RequestTypes::RESPONSE);
$response = Response::createInstance('Hello Hubtel, end the sequence',RequestTypes::RELEASE);
USSD::class
is a class with one static method process
which takes two parameters a Request (an instance of Hubtel\USSD\Reqeust)
and
an array
of sequence (any class that implements the Hubtel\USSD\SequenceInterface)
;
USSD::process(/** An instance of Hubtel\USSD\Request **/,[
new Sequence1(),
new Sequence2(),
new Sequence3()
])->toArray();
All seqeunces
must have implement the SequenceInterface
and hence have a handle
method and must return an instance of Hubtel\USSD\Response (Response)
.
The USSD::process
method automagically injects a Request
parameter into the handle
method of each sequence
. This Request
is an
instace of Hubtel\USSD\Request
which grants access to all properties and methods in the request
.
//Sequence1.php
use Hubtel\USSD\Request;
use Hubtel\USSD\RequestTypes;
use Hubtel\USSD\Response;
use Hubtel\USSD\SequenceInterface;
class Sequence1 implements SequenceInterface
{
public function handle(Request $request)
{
return Response::createInstance('Welcome to Freebie Service.\n1. Free Food\n2. Free Drink\n3. Free Airtime',RequestTypes::RESPONSE);
}
}
Visit Hubtel's USSD Api documentation page for the list of methods on the request and response classes
Feel free to submit pull-requests for examples with other frameworks 😊
composer test
- Norris Oduro - Norris1z
This project is licensed under the MIT License