Send a Video Message
In this code snippet you learn how to send a video message through WhatsApp using the Messages API. For WhatsApp the maximum outbound media size is 64MB.
Example
Find the description for all variables used in each code snippet below:
| Key | Description |
|---|---|
VONAGE_APPLICATION_ID | The Vonage Application ID. |
VONAGE_APPLICATION_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH | Private key path. |
VONAGE_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH | Private key path. |
BASE_URL | For production use the base URL is |
MESSAGES_API_URL | There are two versions of the API, each with their own endpoints. For production the previous Messages API endpoint was |
WHATSAPP_NUMBER | The WhatsApp number that has been allocated to you by Vonage. For sandbox testing the number is 14157386102. |
VONAGE_WHATSAPP_NUMBER | Refer to |
VONAGE_NUMBER | Refer to |
TO_NUMBER | Replace with the number you are sending to. E.g. |
VIDEO_URL | The link to the video to send. WhatsApp supports |
VIDEO_CAPTION | The text describing the video being sent. |
Prerequisites
If you do not have an application you can create one. Make sure you also configure your webhooks.
Write the code
Add the following to send-video.sh:
curl -X POST "${MESSAGES_API_URL}" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer "$JWT\
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H 'Accept: application/json' \
-d $'{
"to": "'${MESSAGES_TO_NUMBER}'",
"from": "'${WHATSAPP_SENDER_ID}'",
"channel": "whatsapp",
"message_type": "video",
"video": {
"url": "'${MESSAGES_VIDEO_URL}'"
}
}'
Run your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Prerequisites
If you do not have an application you can create one. Make sure you also configure your webhooks.
npm install @vonage/server-sdk @vonage/messagesCreate a file named send-video.js and add the following code:
const { Vonage } = require('@vonage/server-sdk');
const { Channels } = require('@vonage/messages');
/**
* It is best to send messages using JWT instead of basic auth. If you leave out
* apiKey and apiSecret, the messages SDK will send requests using JWT tokens
*
* @link https://developer.vonage.com/en/messages/technical-details#authentication
*/
const vonage = new Vonage(
{
applicationId: VONAGE_APPLICATION_ID,
privateKey: VONAGE_PRIVATE_KEY,
},
{
...(MESSAGES_API_URL ? {apiHost: MESSAGES_API_URL} : {}),
},
);Write the code
Add the following to send-video.js:
vonage.messages.send({
messageType: 'video',
channel: Channels.WHATSAPP,
video: {
url: MESSAGES_VIDEO_URL,
},
to: MESSAGES_TO_NUMBER,
from: WHATSAPP_SENDER_ID,
})
.then(({ messageUUID }) => console.log(messageUUID))
.catch((error) => console.error(error));Run your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Prerequisites
If you do not have an application you can create one. Make sure you also configure your webhooks.
Add the following to build.gradle:
implementation 'com.vonage:server-sdk-kotlin:2.1.1'Create a class named SendWhatsappVideo and add the following code to the main method:
val client = Vonage {
applicationId(VONAGE_APPLICATION_ID)
privateKeyPath(VONAGE_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH)
}Write the code
Add the following to the main method of the SendWhatsappVideo class:
val messageId = client.messages.send(
whatsappVideo {
to(MESSAGES_TO_NUMBER)
from(WHATSAPP_SENDER_ID)
url(MESSAGES_VIDEO_URL)
caption(MESSAGES_CAPTION)
}
)Run your code
We can use the application plugin for Gradle to simplify the running of our application. Update your build.gradle with the following:
apply plugin: 'application'
mainClassName = project.hasProperty('main') ? project.getProperty('main') : ''Run the following gradle command to execute your application, replacing com.vonage.quickstart.kt.messages.whatsapp with the package containing SendWhatsappVideo:
Prerequisites
If you do not have an application you can create one. Make sure you also configure your webhooks.
Add the following to build.gradle:
implementation 'com.vonage:server-sdk:9.3.1'Create a class named SendWhatsappVideo and add the following code to the main method:
VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
.applicationId(VONAGE_APPLICATION_ID)
.privateKeyPath(VONAGE_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH)
.build();Write the code
Add the following to the main method of the SendWhatsappVideo class:
var response = client.getMessagesClient().sendMessage(
WhatsappVideoRequest.builder()
.to(MESSAGES_TO_NUMBER).from(WHATSAPP_SENDER_ID)
.url(MESSAGES_VIDEO_URL).caption(MESSAGES_CAPTION)
.build()
);
System.out.println("Message sent successfully. ID: "+response.getMessageUuid());Run your code
We can use the application plugin for Gradle to simplify the running of our application. Update your build.gradle with the following:
apply plugin: 'application'
mainClassName = project.hasProperty('main') ? project.getProperty('main') : ''Run the following gradle command to execute your application, replacing com.vonage.quickstart.messages.whatsapp with the package containing SendWhatsappVideo:
Prerequisites
If you do not have an application you can create one. Make sure you also configure your webhooks.
Install-Package VonageWrite the code
Add the following to SendWhatsAppVideo.cs:
var credentials = Credentials.FromAppIdAndPrivateKeyPath(VONAGE_APPLICATION_ID, VONAGE_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH);
var vonageClient = new VonageClient(credentials);
var request = new WhatsAppVideoRequest
{
To = MESSAGES_TO_NUMBER,
From = WHATSAPP_SENDER_ID,
Video = new CaptionedAttachment
{
Caption = "My Video",
Url = MESSAGES_VIDEO_URL
}
};
var response = await vonageClient.MessagesClient.SendAsync(request);Prerequisites
If you do not have an application you can create one. Make sure you also configure your webhooks.
composer require vonage/clientCreate a file named send-video.php and add the following code:
Run your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Prerequisites
If you do not have an application you can create one. Make sure you also configure your webhooks.
pip install vonage python-dotenvWrite the code
Add the following to send-video.py:
from vonage import Auth, Vonage
from vonage_messages import WhatsappVideo, WhatsappVideoResource
client = Vonage(
Auth(
application_id=VONAGE_APPLICATION_ID,
private_key=VONAGE_PRIVATE_KEY,
)
)
message = WhatsappVideo(
to=MESSAGES_TO_NUMBER,
from_=WHATSAPP_SENDER_ID,
video=WhatsappVideoResource(url=MESSAGES_VIDEO_URL, caption="Test video file"),
)
response = client.messages.send(message)
print(response)Run your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Prerequisites
If you do not have an application you can create one. Make sure you also configure your webhooks.
gem install vonageCreate a file named send-video.rb and add the following code:
Run your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Try it out
When you run the code a video message is sent to the WhatsApp recipient.