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Pulsebridge Gateway App
Download APKs from: https://github.com/medic/pulsebridge-gateway-app/releases
An Android application that serves as an SMS gateway. It enables the sending and receiving of SMS messages through a PulseBridge Gateway Server using an Android phone.
+--------+ +-----------+
|PBgatway| |pulsebridge| <-------- SMS
| server | <---- HTTP ---- |gateway-app|
| | | (android) | --------> SMS
+--------+ +-----------+
Use
Getting Started
Follow these three simple steps to get started with PulseBridge Gateway:
-
Run PulseBridge Gateway Server by `cloning` the Repo, following the Docs and click
setup credentials
button. (* Server requires valid SSL and https enabled for the mobile app to work). -
Download PulseBridge Gateway Mobile App from release section of this Repo and set the URL in app provided by the server.
-
Send SMS from the Server Frontend or API
With the PulseBridge Gateway Server running, access the user-friendly interface at https://domain.tld to send SMS messages. Alternatively, integrate the SMS functionality into your applications using the provided API.
Installation
Install the latest APK from https://github.com/medic/pulsebridge-gateway-app/releases
Configuration
PulseBridge App
If you're configuring pulsebridge-gateway-app
for use with hosted pulsebridge-gateway webserver
, with a URL of e.g. https://example.com
and a username of user
and a password of password
, fill in the settings as follows:
WebappUrl: https://user:passowrd@example.com/api/sms
Other
If you're configuring pulsebridge-gateway-app
for use with other services, you will need to use the generic build of pulsebridge-gateway-app
, and find out the value for CHT URL from your tech support.
CDMA Compatibility Mode
Some CDMA networks have limited support for multipart SMS messages. This can occur within the same network, or only when sending SMS from a GSM network to a CDMA network. Check this box if pulsebridge-gateway-app
is running on a GSM network and:
- multipart messages sent to CDMA phones never arrive; or
- multipart messages sent to CDMA phones are truncated
Passwords
When using HTTP Basic Auth with gateway, all characters in the password must be chosen from the ISO-8859-1 characterset, excluding #
, /
, ?
, @
.
API
This is the API specification for communications between pulsebridge-gateway-app
and a web server. Messages in both directions are application/json
.
Where a list of values is expected but there are no values provided, it is acceptable to:
- provide a
null
value; or - provide an empty array (
[]
); or - omit the field completely
Bar array behaviour specified above, pulsebridge-gateway-app
must include fields specified in this document, and the web server must include all expected fields in its responses. Either party may include extra fields as they see fit.
Idempotence
N.B. messages are considered duplicate by pulsebridge-gateway-app
if they have identical values for id
. The webapp is expected to do the same.
pulsebridge-gateway-app
will not re-process duplicate webapp-originating messages.
pulsebridge-gateway-app
may forward a webapp-terminating message to the webapp multiple times.
pulsebridge-gateway-app
may forward a delivery status report to the webapp multiple times for the same message. This should indicate a change of state, but duplicate delivery reports may be delivered in some circumstances, including:
- the phone receives multiple delivery status reports from the mobile network for the same message
pulsebridge-gateway-app
failed to process the webapp's response when the delivery report was last forwarded frompulsebridge-gateway-app
to webapp
Authorisation
pulsebridge-gateway-app
supports HTTP Basic Auth. Just include the username and password for your web endpoint when configuring pulsebridge-gateway-app
, e.g.:
https://username:password@example.com/pulsebridge-gateway-api-endpoint
Messages
The entire API should be implemented by a web application server at a single endpoint, e.g. https://exmaple.com/pulsebridge-gateway-app-api-endpoint
GET
Expected response:
{
"pulsebridge-gateway": true
}
POST
pulsebridge-gateway-app
will accept and process any relevant data received in a response. However, it may choose to only send certain types of information in a particular request (e.g. only provide a webapp-terminating SMS), and will also poll the web service periodically for webapp-originating messages, even if it has no new data to pass to the web service.
Request
Headers
The following headers will be set by requests:
header | value |
---|---|
Accept |
application/json |
Accept-Charset |
utf-8 |
Accept-Encoding |
gzip |
Cache-Control |
no-cache |
Content-Type |
application/json |
Requests and responses may be sent with Content-Encoding
set to gzip
.
Content
{
"messages": [
{
"id": <String: uuid, generated by `pulsebridge-gateway-app`>,
"from": <String: international phone number>,
"content": <String: message content>,
"sms_sent": <long: ms since unix epoch that message was sent>,
"sms_received": <long: ms since unix epoch that message was received>
},
...
],
"updates": [
{
"id": <String: uuid, generated by webapp>,
"status": <String: PENDING|SENT|DELIVERED|FAILED>,
"reason": <String: failure reason (optional - only present for status:FAILED)>
},
...
],
}
The status field is defined as follows.
Status | Description |
---|---|
PENDING | The message has been sent to the gateway's network |
SENT | The message has been sent to the recipient's network |
DELIVERED | The message has been received by the recipient's phone |
FAILED | The delivery has failed and will not be retried |
Response
Success
HTTP Status: 2xx
Clients may respond with any status code in the 200
-299
range, as they feel is
appropriate. pulsebridge-gateway-app
will treat all of these statuses the same.
Content
{
"messages": [
{
"id": <String: uuid, generated by webapp>,
"to": <String: local or international phone number>,
"content": <String: message content>
},
...
],
}
HTTP Status 400
+
Response codes of 400
and above will be treated as errors.
If the response's Content-Type
header is set to application/json
, pulsebridge-gateway-app
will attempt to parse the body as JSON. The following structure is expected:
{
"error": true,
"message": <String: error message>
}
The message
property may be logged and/or displayed to users in the pulsebridge-gateway-app
UI.
Other response codes
Treatment of response codes below 200
and between 300
and 399
will probably be handled sensibly by Android.
SMS Retry Mechanism
Gateway will retry to send the SMS when any of these errors occurs: RESULT_ERROR_NO_SERVICE
, RESULT_ERROR_NULL_PDU
and RESULT_ERROR_RADIO_OFF
.
- A possible temporary error occurs and Gateway retries sending the SMS:
1.1 SMS status will be updated toUNSENT
, so Gateway will find it and add it into thesend queue
automatically.
1.2 SMS'retry counter
increases by 1.
1.3 The retry attempt is scheduled based on this formula:SMS' last activity time + ( 1 minute * (retry counter ^ 1.5) )
. This means the time between retries is incremental.
1.4 Gateway logs: the error, the retry counter and the retry scheduled time. Sample:Sending SMS to +1123123123 failed (cause: radio off) Retry #5 in 15 min
- Gateway has a maximum limit of attempts to retry sending SMS (currently 20), If this is reached then:
2.1 Gateway will hard fail the SMS by updating its status toFAILED
and won't retry again.
2.2 Gateway logs error. Sample:Sending message to +1123123123 failed (cause: radio off) Not retrying
- At this point the user has the option of manually select the SMS and press
Retry
button.
3.1 If they do and SMS fails again, then the process will restart from step # 1.
Development
Requirements
Development guides are available in the "Android" section of the Community Health Toolkit Docs Site. You will find instructions of how to setup your development environment, build and test new features, how to work with "flavor" apps, release, publish... and so on.
pulsebridge-gateway
(Repo)
- composer
Building locally
More details of how to setup and build the app here. The following are the most common tasks:
Build and install
To build locally and install to an attached android device:
make
OR, generate release APK using
make assemble-release
OR, build using gradle
gradlew build -x test
Tests
To run unit tests and static analysis tools locally:
make test
To run end to end tests, first either connect a physical device, or start an emulated android device, and then:
make test-ui
End to end tests only run in devices with Android 4.4 - 9.0. Also it's possible that at the end of the tests when the SDK tries to uninstall the app from the device the following error is shown:
com.android.build.gradle.internal.testing.ConnectedDevice > runTests[4034G - 6.0] FAILED
com.android.builder.testing.api.DeviceException: com.android.ddmlib.InstallException: INSTALL_FAILED_VERSION_DOWNGRADE
Don't worry about that, it means the tests ran OK, but the SDK failed to remove the app for compatibility issues with your device, but this error only happens with the tests.
Android Version Support
"Default SMS/Messaging app"
Some changes were made to the Android SMS APIs in 4.4 (Kitkat®). The significant change was this:
from android 4.4 onwards, apps cannot delete messages from the device inbox unless they are set, by the user, as the default messaging app for the device
Some reading on this can be found at:
- http://android-developers.blogspot.com.es/2013/10/getting-your-sms-apps-ready-for-kitkat.html
- https://www.addhen.org/blog/2014/02/15/android-4-4-api-changes/
Adding support for kitkat® means that there is some extra code in pulsebridge-gateway-app
whose purpose is not obvious:
Non-existent activities in AndroidManifest.xml
Activities HeadlessSmsSendService
and ComposeSmsActivity
are declared in AndroidManifest.xml
, but are not implemented in the code.
Unwanted permissions
The BROADCAST_WAP_PUSH
permission is requested in AndroidManifest.xml
, and an extra BroadcastReceiver
, MmsIntentProcessor
is declared. When pulsebridge-gateway-app
is the default messaging app on a device, incoming MMS messages will be ignored. Actual WAP Push messages are probably ignored too.
Extra intents
To support being the default messaging app, pulsebridge-gateway-app
listens for SMS_DELIVER
as well as SMS_RECEIVED
. If the default SMS app, we need to ignore SMS_RECEIVED
.
Runtime Permissions
Since Android 6.0 (marshmallow), permissions for sending and receiving SMS must be requested both in AndroidManifest.xml
and also at runtime. Read more at https://developer.android.com/intl/ru/about/versions/marshmallow/android-6.0-changes.html#behavior-runtime-permissions
Copyright
Copyright 2018-2024 Bitmutex Technologies <support@bitmutex.com>
License
The software is provided under Apache 2.0 License. Contributions to this project are accepted under the same license.