IP*Works! 2016 Node.js Edition
IP*Works! 2016 Node.js Edition
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MessagePriority Property

The priority level of the current message.

Syntax

 smpp.getMessagePriority([callback])
 smpp.setMessagePriority( messagePriority, [callback])

Possible Values

  0 (smppMessagePriorityLow), 
  1 (smppMessagePriorityNormal), 
  2 (smppMessagePriorityHigh), 
  3 (smppMessagePriorityUrgent)

Default Value

1


Callback

The 'callback' parameter specifies a function which will be called when the operation completes (or an error is encountered). If the 'callback' parameter is not specified, then the method will block and will not return until the operation completes (or an error is encountered).

The callback for the getMessagePriority([callback]) method is defined as:

function(err, data){ }

'err' is the error that occurred. If there was no error, then 'err' is 'null'.

'data' is the value returned by the method.

The callback for the setMessagePriority([callback]) method is defined as:

function(err){ }

'err' is the error that occurred. If there was no error, then 'err' is 'null'.

'err' has 2 properties which hold detailed information:

err.code
err.message

Remarks

When sending a message, this property will tell the server what type of priority to assign to the message. The effect of the message priority setting is dependent upon the Message Center manufacturer and the network on which the target recipient lies. For example, some MCs may immediately forward "urgent" messages, some networks may use the priority setting as a visual indicator of the message's urgency (e.g. blinking icons, etc.), and some networks may entirely ignore the priority setting.

Data Type

Integer

 
 
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