GetSMSAttributes
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Updated at April 13, 2026
Gets parameters for sending SMS messages in the cloud.
HTTP request
POST https://notifications.yandexcloud.net/
Query parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
Action |
string Required field. Operation type parameter. Value: GetSMSAttributes. |
Attributes.member.N |
string Name of the attribute whose value you want to retrieve. Possible values:
If no attributes are provided, the response will return all supported attributes. Example: Attributes.member.1=MonthlySMSCountQuota. |
Account |
string Cloud ID. Only used to send SMS messages. This parameter is required for authentication with an IAM token. |
ResponseFormat |
string Response format. The possible values are:
|
Response
Successful response
If there are no errors, Cloud Notification Service returns the 200 HTTP code.
A successful response contains additional data in XML or JSON format depending on the specified ResponseFormat parameter.
Data schema:
XML
JSON
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<GetSMSAttributesResponseXML>
<ResponseMetadata>
<RequestId>string</RequestId>
</ResponseMetadata>
<GetSMSChannelAttributesResult>
<Attributes>
<entry>
<key>string</key>
<value>string</value>
</entry>
</Attributes>
</GetSMSChannelAttributesResult>
</GetSMSAttributesResponseXML>
{
"ResponseMetadata": {
"RequestId": "string"
},
"GetSMSAttributesResult": {
"Attributes": {
"Attribute": "string"
}
}
}
Where:
RequestId: Request ID.Attributes: Parameters for sending SMS messages in the cloud.
Error response
In case of an error, Cloud Notification Service returns a message with the appropriate HTTP code and its additional description in XML or JSON format depending on the specified ResponseFormat parameter.
Data schema:
XML
JSON
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ErrorResponseXML>
<RequestId>string</RequestId>
<Error>
<Code>string</Code>
<Message>string</Message>
</Error>
</ErrorResponseXML>
{
"ErrorResponse": {
"RequestId": "string",
"Error": {
"Code": "string",
"SubCode": "string",
"Message": "string"
}
}
}
Where:
RequestId: Request ID.Code: Error code.Message: Error description.
For a list of common error codes for all actions, see Errors.