Using foreach,i am trying to send sms to multiple nos but able to sent to only one. I am using foreach to iterate over an array and send sms to each nos,but not able to do so.It send to only a single.
Mt code is:
foreach($new_tokens as $new_tokenss)
{
foreach($new_tokenss as $new_token)
{
$message = "Message";
$message_encoded = urlencode($message);
$postData = array(
'authkey' => \Config::get('procedures.msg91.authKey'),
'mobiles' => $new_token->mob,
'message' => $message_encoded,
'sender' => \Config::get('procedures.msg91.senderId'),
'route' => \Config::get('procedures.msg91.route')
);
$curl = new \anlutro\cURL\cURL;
$curl->post(\Config::get('procedures.msg91.api_url'), $postData);
return 'New emergency patient';
}
}
The 2nd foreach should send to each new_token->mob .but it sends to one and then stops.what am doing wrong?
'mobiles' => $token3[0],
where does $token3 come from?
It's also hard to answer your question, because we have no idea what your $new_tokens that you are foreach'ing over looks like.
sorry,my bad,i updated it.
Actually $new_tokens is some token.I am taking the mobile corresponding to that tokens.
Is it ok now?
Is it ok now?
I don't know, does it work? Again, It's hard to answer without seeing the data in $new_tokens
No its not working. tried doing $record []=$new_token->mob and count the $records later, shows all the mobile nos.But when i put the msg body it shows only one time.
Any pointers.
Any pointers.
Lol, yes, the thing I've asked for twice now...show us the data in $new_tokens. Other than that, no one can really help without seeing what you're looping over.
dump($new_tokens)... copy/paste the output to here
ok this is what new_tokens looks like:
array:1 [
0 => Collection {#262
#items: array:5 [
0 => {#252
+"id": 2
+"user_id": 90
+"aadhar_no": "234356768767"
+"district_counsellor_id": "EZDCI0008"
+"mob": "9611321782"
+"address_id": 52
+"token": "llllololol"
+"created_at": "2018-04-23 04:17:14"
+"updated_at": "2018-04-24 04:33:51"
+"district": "mumbai"
}
1 => {#253
+"id": 1
+"user_id": 92
+"aadhar_no": "123445676789"
+"district_counsellor_id": "EZDCI0009"
+"mob": "9066578876"
+"address_id": 50
+"token": "lopollopoolooppo"
+"created_at": "2018-04-23 09:23:23"
+"updated_at": "2018-04-23 20:00:00"
+"district": "bangalore"
}
.........like this json
Also i have seen that without curl and post it iterates,only when i give curl and post it iterates 1 time. Any solutions plz
Based on that, it seems you only need one loop...the first one. I'm not sure what you're trying to do with the 2nd loop.
arse. I didn't even see the first loop as its outside the code block.
What a mess.
foreach($new_tokens as $new_token) {
$postData = array(
'authkey' => \Config::get('procedures.msg91.authKey'),
'mobiles' => $new_token->mob,
'message' => urlencode("Message"),
'sender' => \Config::get('procedures.msg91.senderId'),
'route' => \Config::get('procedures.msg91.route')
);
//$curl = new \anlutro\cURL\cURL;
//$curl->post(\Config::get('procedures.msg91.api_url'), $postData);
dump($postData);
}
take curl out of it until you have proved it iterates the correct number of times and with the correct data available.
or better
$postData = array(
'authkey' => \Config::get('procedures.msg91.authKey'),
'message' => urlencode("Message"),
'sender' => \Config::get('procedures.msg91.senderId'),
'route' => \Config::get('procedures.msg91.route')
);
foreach($new_tokens as $new_token) {
$postData['mobiles'] = $new_token->mob;
//$curl = new \anlutro\cURL\cURL;
//$curl->post(\Config::get('procedures.msg91.api_url'), $postData);
dump($postData);
}
@Snapey as i already said without curl it works.But if i don't use curl then how to send the sms
This the dump postdata:
array:5 [
"authkey" => "115544AE7P5IoXv5757e408"
"message" => "Message"
"sender" => "EZHLTH"
"route" => "4"
"mobiles" => "9611321782"
]
array:5 [
"authkey" => "115544AE7P5IoXv5757e408"
"message" => "Message"
"sender" => "EZHLTH"
"route" => "4"
"mobiles" => "9066578876"
]
How to use curl now?Any help plz. Without curl all works .
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