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- 1. Tawi Airtime Gateway
Developer Guide
A Product of Tawi Commercial Services Ltd
2015
www.tawi.mobi
http://airtimegw.tawi.mobi
info@tawi.mobi
July 2015
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P.O. Box 20222 – 00100
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Table of Contents
1. Document Information 3
1.1. Document History 3
2. Introduction 4
3. API Overview 5
4. API Commands 7
4.1. Send Airtime 7
4.2. Query Top-up Status 13
4.3. Query Balance 14
5. Message Status Codes 15
6. Appendices 18
A. Glossary 3
B. Sample Code 19
B1. Java 19
B2. PHP 25
C. References 27
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1. Document Information
1.1. Document History
Release Date Author Comments
Revision 1 Jul 2015 Michael Wakahe 1st
Working Version
1.2. Document Conventions
N/A
1.3. Related Documents
None.
1.4. Glossary
API …………………………………………… Application Programmer Interface
CCK ………………………………………….. Communications Commission of Kenya
HTTP ………………………………………... Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
J2EE ……................................................... Java 2 Enterprise Edition
MO …………………………………………... Mobile Originated SMS
MSISDN …………………………………… A number uniquely identifying a subscription
in a GSM mobile network
MT …………………………………………… Mobile Terminated SMS
PRSP ………………………………………… Premium Rate Services Provider
SLA …………………………………………. Service Level Agreement
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2. Introduction
Tawi Commercial Services Limited is a Kenyan based software development company
specializing in mobile technologies. These include short codes, bulk SMS, USSD, mobile
applications, and airtime.
Tawi Commercial Services is a Premium Rate Service Provider (PRSP) with Safaricom1
Kenya and Airtel2 Kenya. This implies that she offers SMS and USSD services through
these two network operators. The Tawi Airtime Gateway is software that allows for
electronic topups through a web based interface (API). This document serves to describe
to software integrators the various commands used to interact with the gateway.
Figure 2.1: Tawi Airtime Gateway Overview
1
http://www.safaricom.co.ke
2
http://africa.airtel.com/kenya
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3. Portal and API Design Overview
The Tawi Airtime Gateway is a product that facilitates for topping up of airtime on both
Safaricom and Airtel. Connectivity is done via an HTTP API. This document details how
one can set up to top up airtime through the gateway API. The gateway is accessible
through the URL https://airtimegw.tawi.mobi.
Internally, the gateway has many features to guarantee that it works correctly, including
a continuous best effort approach to deliver instructions to the operator airtime systems
and security to prevent unwarranted topping up of airtime.
The communication between client and server is synchronous. There are a variety of
conditions to be determined before a topup transaction is completed. For example, the
recipient must be a valid mobile number. The server attempts to finish all of these within
a socket connection.
Communication between client and server always utilizes HTTPs. This is regardless of
whether the client or the server initiated the communication. HTTPs is widely adopted
for providing a secure tunnel for client-server communication over the Internet.
The web service API utilizes a RESTful approach. Specifically JSON is the means for
data interchange between client and server.
Session Ids are generated by the server in order for the client to transact. A Session Id is
a randomly generated text that is presented by the server in order for a client to execute
or query. It expires after a window period.
The Session Ids kept securely on the Tawi end and are never repeated. We advise the
client to keep them securely on his or her end to avoid a replay attack while the session is
still valid. One means can be to cache them in memory instead of writing them to
RDBMS or file where they are human readable.
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A unique Transaction Id is generated for each request. Transactions into either success or
failure. Failure can be due to various reasons including a non-existent phone number and
a phone number in an unsupported network.
The web portal allows for integrators to view their account activity. Details include
account balance and topup activity. For security reasons, transaction records can neither
be created nor altered from the web portal. A developer must already have an account
with the Tawi Airtime Gateway before (s)he can attempt to send airtime through the
system.
Presently the default operator prefixes are as follows:
Safaricom prefixes: 070, 071 and 072;
Airtel prefixes: 073, 0785, 0788 and 0789.
A Kenyan GSM phone number specified without the country code is always 10 digits long.
As an example, the number 0701234567 has a valid length and by default would belong
to the Safaricom network.
Number portability exists in Kenya. This implies that any MSISDN may be associated
with any network operator. The other network operator in Kenya is Orange3. There is
currently no means to determine beforehand which operator a number belongs to.
Airtime top up can only terminate in Kenya.
3
http://www.orange.co.ke
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4. API Commands
The following section details the commands used to interact with the system.
There is always a response for every command sent to the system. This is regardless of
whether or not the command was successful. In this manner, you can determine whether
or not the query has been received by the gateway.
Send Airtime, Query Client Reference Number, Query Balance
4.1. Get Session Id
A Session Id is a text that is used for identification. All other client requests must be
accompanied by a Session Id in order for the server to successfully process them. It is
temporal in nature, that is it expires after a predetermined amount of time. For
subsequent client requests, a new one must be requested for.
The Session Id is always unique. For security reasons it is recommended that the Client
application safeguards the Session Ids it receives as they can be used to carry out
legitimate transactions.
In order to receive a Session Id, the client application requests the server through the
instruction described in this section. Upon successful authentication, the Session Id is
sent to a preconfigured URL. This URL can only be altered with the assistance of the
server system administrator. The following sequence diagrams illustrate the process of
acquiring a Session Id.
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Figure 4.1: Session Id Sequence Flow Diagram
Web Service Endpoint: https://airtimegw.tawi.mobi/sessionid
Client Request Parameters
Parameter Value Compulsory Description
api_username a username Yes A valid username that is
permitted to remit money. Should
be URL encoded using the UTF-8
scheme.
api_password a password Yes A valid password that is
permitted to remit money. Should
be URL encoded using the UTF-8
scheme.
Example JSON Request Body: {“api_username”:“demo”, “api_password”:“password” }
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Server Response Parameters
The following are the parameters sent to the Client request:
Parameter Value Compulsory Description
command_status a status Yes A status indicating whether the
server accepted the request or
not.
For further details on various
status codes, see Chapter 5:
Status Codes.
Example JSON Response Body: {“command_status”:“Ok”}
If the Client successfully requests for a Session Id, the Server sends the following
parameters to the predetermined Client URL. The method used is HTTPS POST.
Parameter Value Compulsory Description
api_username a username Yes A valid username that is
permitted to send airtime. Will be
URL encoded using the UTF-8
scheme.
session_id session id text Yes Randomly generated text that
will be used by the Client for
identification
Example JSON POST Body: {“api_username”:“demo”, “session_id”:“1234567”}
The following are extra notes concerning a Session Id:
A Client application can only have one valid Session Id at a time. If a Client initiates a
request for a new Session Id before a previously held one expires, then the older one
will be expired.
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4.2. Send Airtime
This is the command to send airtime to single or multiple destinations through the
gateway. The following sequence diagram illustrates the process of sending airtime.
Figure 4.2: Send Airtime Sequence Flow Diagram
Web Service Endpoint: https://airtimegw.tawi.mobi/topup
Client Request Parameters
Name Value Compulsory Description
api_username a username Yes A valid username that is
permitted to perform topup.
Should be URL encoded using
the UTF-8 scheme.
session_id session id text Yes Randomly generated text that is
used by the Client for
identification.
msisdn A phone number Yes This is the phone number(s) that
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is to receive airtime. No leading
zero to the number and no
special characters such as "+",
spaces or hyphens must be used.
For example, a number in the
Kenya being 0720123456 should
be changed to 254720123456.
Multiple destinations are not
supported in this version.
amount An integral
number value
Yes This is the amount in the local
currency that is to be sent to the
target mobile numbers. The
value should be in a whole
number.
reference_number A reference
number
Yes A reference number generated by
the client application. This can
be used to identify a topup
transaction from the client side.
Note that the client application
should strive to generate a
unique reference number for
each transaction.
network An MNO
mnemonic for
example
“Safaricom_KE”
Yes To indicate the network to direct
the airtime to. The network
should be indicated because
number portability allows
numbers to belong to any
network.
MNO mnemonics are listed in
Appendix A: Network Operator
Coverage.
Note that the networks available
are also dependent on your
account setup.
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Example JSON Request Body (One Recipient):
{“api_username”:“demo”, “session_id”:“31245”, “msisdn”:“254123456”, “amount”:“100”,
“reference_number”:“abc123”, “network”:“Safaricom_KE”}
Server Response Parameters
The following are the parameters sent to the Client request:
Parameter Value Compulsory Description
command_status a status Yes A status indicating whether the
server accepted the request or
not.
For further details on various
status codes, see Chapter 5:
Status Codes.
transaction_id text No A Transaction Id is a unique
identifier for a transaction. It is
generated by the server and can
be referenced in future.
topup_status a status No The status of the attempt to top
up the phone number.
For further details on various
status codes, see Chapter 5:
Status Codes.
datetime a date and time No A date-time of the server when it
received the instruction. It is in
the form:
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss±hh:mm
For example:
2014-06-11T13:54:27+03:00
This follows the ISO 86014
recommendations.
Example JSON Response Body (single recipient):
{“api_username”:“demo”, “transaction_id”:“47123e90-f1a6”, “command_status”:“Ok”,
“topup_status”:”SUCCESS”, “datetime”:“2014-06-11T13:54:27+03:00”}
4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
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4.3. Query Top-up Status
The following are the parameters used to query the most recent status of a top-up
attempt.
Web Service Endpoint http://airtimegw.tawi.mobi/status
Client Request Parameters
Name Value Compulsory Description
api_username a username Yes A valid username that is permitted to
perform topup. Should be URL
encoded using the UTF-8 scheme.
session_id session id text Yes Randomly generated text that is used
by the Client for identification.
transactionId
or
clientRefNumber
a unique
alphanumeric
string
Yes A valid transaction Id that was
provided by the server in a previous
top-up attempt.
Alternatively the reference_number
that was given in the Send Airtime
command can be used.
iii. Example Status Query
http://airtimegw.tawi.mobi/status?username=tawi&password=info&transactionId=47b85
9b7-4e3e-4363-83d9-77c66c120bd6
iv. Response Parameters
The format of a valid Query Status command is as follows: status code:timestamp
The time stamp is in the ISO 8601 format, for example: 2013-11-18T10:38:28.385+03:00
The format of an invalid Query Status command is as follows: INVALID_PARAMETERS
This also includes providing an invalid transaction Id. For further details on various
status codes, see Chapter 5: Message Status Codes.
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4.4. Query Balance
This API functionality allows for one to query the balance of airtime. The balance is
returned in Kenya Shillings.
i. Target URL: http://aritimegw.tawi.mobi/balance
ii. Query Parameters
Name Value Compulsory Description
username a username or
email
Yes A valid username or email that is
permitted to top up airtime.
Should be URL encoded using the
UTF-8 scheme.
password a password Yes A valid password corresponding to
the username above. Should be
URL encoded using the UTF-8
scheme.
network “safaricom”, “airtel”
or “orange”
Yes The mobile network that the user
wishes to query the balance.
iii. Example Query Balance
This is an example of a Query Balance.
http://airtimegw.tawi.mobi/balance?username=tawi&password=info&network=orange
iv. Response Parameters
The format of a valid Query Balance command is as follows: amount
The format of an invalid Query Balance command is as follows: status code
For further details on various status codes, see Chapter 5: Message Status Codes.
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v. Example Responses
Example of a valid Query Balance command response: 5000
Example of an invalid Query Balance command response: UNKNOWN_USERNAME
5. Status Codes
A status code is generated in response to an attempt to send airtime, query balance or
check the status of a transaction. Below is a list of them with their description.
Status codes are divided into two categories:
Command Status Codes: these are to give feedback on the Client conformity to the
API command structure;
Airtime Transfer Status Codes: these are to give information on the state of
remittance to a mobile subscriber.
i. Command Status Codes
These have the keyword “command_status”. Below is a listing with explanations:
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Value Interpretation
OK The server has accepted the command for further processing.
INVALID_SESSIONID The Session Id provided has either expired or was never issued.
ii. Airtime Transfer Status Codes
These have the keyword “remit_status”. Below is a listing with explanations:
Value Interpretation
SUCCESS The airtime has successfully been transferred.
INSUFFICIENT_FUNDS There are insufficient funds in your account.
STATUS_NOT_PERMITTED Your current account status is not permitted to remit
airtime. For example, the account may have been
Suspended.
LOW_AMOUNT The topup amount specified is below the network
minimum allowed amount in 1 transaction. Adjust by
sending a higher amount.
HIGH_AMOUNT The topup amount specified exceeds the network
maximum allowed amount in 1 transaction. Adjust by
sending lower amounts for multiple instances.
UNKNOWN_ERROR The airtime has not been successfully transferred due
to an unknown error.
A status code is generated in response to an attempt to send airtime, query balance or
check the status of a transaction. Below is a list of them with their description.
Value Description
ACCEPTED_FOR_DELIVERY The top-up request has been accepted by the gateway
for delivery.
SUBMITTED_TO_OPERATOR The message has been submitted to the operator
airtime server.
TOPUP_SUCESS The top-up attempt is successful.
TOPUP_FAILURE The top-up attempt is not successful.
UNKNOWN_USERNAME The username or email used to authenticate is not
registered with the gateway.
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WRONG_PASSWORD The password supplied does not match the username.
ACCOUNT_SUSPENDED The account from which the top-up attempt has been
made is not active, it may be in a suspended or deleted
state.
INVALID_PARAMETERS Not enough or invalid parameters have been provided
when submitting a request to send a message. This
also includes invalid amounts for top-up.
INSUFFICIENT_FUNDS The user has exhausted the airtime allowed for top-
up.
SERVER_ERROR The gateway has experienced an internal error.
Value Description
ACCEPTED_FOR_DELIVERY The top-up request has been accepted by the gateway
for delivery.
SUBMITTED_TO_OPERATOR The message has been submitted to the operator
airtime server.
TOPUP_SUCESS The top-up attempt is successful.
TOPUP_FAILURE The top-up attempt is not successful.
UNKNOWN_USERNAME The username or email used to authenticate is not
registered with the gateway.
WRONG_PASSWORD The password supplied does not match the username.
ACCOUNT_SUSPENDED The account from which the top-up attempt has been
made is not active, it may be in a suspended or deleted
state.
INVALID_PARAMETERS Not enough or invalid parameters have been provided
when submitting a request to send a message. This
also includes invalid amounts for top-up.
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INSUFFICIENT_FUNDS The user has exhausted the airtime allowed for top-
up.
SERVER_ERROR The gateway has experienced an internal error.
6. Appendices
A. Network Operator Coverage
Country MNO / SMS Aggregator Network Mnemonic
Kenya Safaricom Safaricom_KE
Kenya Airtel Kenya Airtel_KE
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B. Sample Code
Below are examples of sending and receiving messages to the gateway.
B1. Java
1. Send SMS
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.URLConnection;
import java.net.URLEncoder;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
/**
* This Java program is a client that sends requests to the Tawi SMS Gateway
* HTTP API.
* <p>
* This has been tested on JDK 1.7.
* <p>
* Copyright (c) Tawi Commercial Services Ltd., May 2012
*
*/
public class SMSSender {
/**
* @param args
*/
public static void main(String[ ] args) {
String apiUrl = "http://sms.tawi.mobi/sendsms";
try {
System.out.println("Response for a sendsms request: " +
getResponse(apiUrl + "?" +
"username=" + URLEncoder.encode("michael@hotmail.com", "UTF-8") +
"&password=" + URLEncoder.encode("mypassword", "UTF-8") +
"&account=live" +
"&source=1987" +
"&destination=254728123456" +
"&message=" + URLEncoder.encode("Hello Test SMS!", "UTF-8") +
"&network=safaricom"));
} catch(UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
System.err.println("UnsupportedEncodingException while trying to send SMS.");
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e.printStackTrace( );
}
}
/**
*
* @param urlStr
* @return String
*/
private static String getResponse(String urlStr) {
URLConnection conn;
URL url;
BufferedReader reader;
String response = "";
try {
url = new URL(urlStr);
conn = url.openConnection( );
conn.setDoInput(true);
conn.setDoOutput(true);
reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(conn.getInputStream()));
response = reader.readLine();
reader.close( );
} catch(MalformedURLException e) {
System.err.println("MalformedURLException exception");
e.printStackTrace( );
} catch(IOException e) {
System.err.println("IOException exception");
e.printStackTrace( );
}
return response;
}
}
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2. Receive SMS
a. Receive without using Java Application Server
import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
/**
* This Java program is a socket server that receives messages sent from the SMS Gateway
* callback mechanism.
* <p>
* This has been tested on JDK 1.7.
* <p>
* Copyright (c) Tawi Commercial Services Ltd., June 2012
*
*/
public class ServerSocketListener {
final static int SERVERSOCKET_PORT = 7777;
/**
* @param args
*/
public static void main(String[ ] args) {
System.out.println("Have started socket listener");
ServerSocket serverSocket;
Socket socket = null;
InputStream is = null;
BufferedInputStream bufferedInputStream = null;
byte[ ] buffer = new byte[1024];
try {
serverSocket = new ServerSocket(SERVERSOCKET_PORT);
while (true) {
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socket = serverSocket.accept( );
System.out.println("Have received text");
is = socket.getInputStream( );
bufferedInputStream = new BufferedInputStream(is);
int bytesRead = 0;
// Keep reading till we reach the end of the stream.
// When the end of the stream has been reached, -1 is returned
while ((bytesRead = bufferedInputStream.read(buffer)) != -1) {
// Construct a String from the bytes read
String received = new String(buffer, 0, bytesRead);
System.out.print("This is the string received: " + received);
}
}
} catch (IOException ex) {
System.err.println("IOException while listening on server socket.");
ex.printStackTrace( );
} finally {
// Close the stream and socket
try {
if (bufferedInputStream != null)
bufferedInputStream.close( );
if (socket != null) socket.close( );
} catch (IOException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace( );
}
}
}
}
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b. Receive using Java Application Server (J2EE)
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.servlet.ServletConfig;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
/**
* This Java program is a servlet that receives messages sent from the SMS Gateway
* callback mechanism.
* <p>
* This has been tested on JDK 1.7. and Oracle Glassfish 3.1.
* <p>
* Copyright (c) Tawi Commercial Services Ltd., June 2012
*
*/
public class CallbackListener2 extends HttpServlet {
/**
*
* @param config
* @throws ServletException
*/
public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException {
super.init(config);
}
/**
*
* @param servletRequest
* @param servletResponse
* @throws ServletException, IOException
*/
public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
System.out.println("Have received callback.");
String callbackType = request.getParameter("callbackType");
if(callbackType.equals("incomingSms")) {
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System.out.println("source is: " + request.getParameter("source"));
System.out.println("destination is: " + request.getParameter("destination"));
System.out.println("message is: " + request.getParameter("message"));
System.out.println("messageId is: " + request.getParameter("messageId"));
System.out.println("network is: " + request.getParameter("network"));
}
}
/**
*
* @param servletRequest
* @param servletResponse
* @throws ServletException, IOException
*/
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
doPost(request, response);
}
}
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B2. PHP
1. Send SMS
<?php
/**
* This PHP script is a client that sends requests to the Tawi SMS
* Gateway HTTP API.
*
* This has been tested on Apache2 with PHP5 and cURL library installed.
*
* Copyright (c) Tawi Commercial Services Ltd., May 2012
*/
// Open connection
$ch = curl_init( );
// Set the URL and POST key-value pairs.
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, "http://sms.tawi.mobi/sendsms");
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST, true);
$data = array(
'username' => 'michael@hotmail.com',
'password' => 'mypassword',
'account' => 'live',
'source' => '2024',
'destination' => '254731234567',
'message' => 'Hello Test SMS!',
'network' => 'airtelkenya'
);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $data);
// Execute POST. The variable $result will contain the response of the SMS Gateway.
$result = curl_exec($ch);
// Be sure to close your connections.
curl_close($ch);
echo ($result);
?>
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2. Receive SMS
<?php
/**
* This is a PHP program that can receive callback data from the Tawi SMS Gateway
* when the gateway triggers the callback mechanism.
*
* Copyright (c) Tawi Commercial Services Ltd., June 2012
*
*/
?>
<?php
$myFile = "/tmp/callback.txt";
extract($_REQUEST);
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'w') or die("can't open file");
$stringData = "callbackType: $callbackTypensource: $sourcendestination:
$destinationnmessage: $message nmessageId: $messageIdnnetwork: $network";
fwrite($fh, $stringData);
fclose($fh);
?>
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C. References
1. Safaricom Kenya
2. Airtel Kenya
3. Communications Commission of Kenya