''' Sms ==== The :class:`Sms` provides access to sending Sms from your device. .. note:: On Android your app needs the SEND_SMS permission in order to send sms messages. .. versionadded:: 1.2.0 Simple Examples --------------- To send sms:: >>> from plyer import sms >>> recipient = 9999222299 >>> message = 'This is an example.' >>> sms.send(recipient=recipient, message=message) Supported Platforms ------------------- Android, iOS, macOS ''' class Sms: ''' Sms facade. ''' def send(self, recipient, message, mode=None, **kwargs): ''' Send SMS or open SMS interface. Includes optional `mode` parameter for macOS that can be set to `'SMS'` if carrier-activated device is correctly paired and configured to macOS. :param recipient: The receiver :param message: the message :param mode: (optional, macOS only), can be set to 'iMessage' (default) or 'SMS' :type recipient: number :type message: str :type mode: str ''' self._send(recipient=recipient, message=message, mode=mode, **kwargs) # private def _send(self, **kwargs): raise NotImplementedError()