HLR Lookup API for Android
The HLR API will allow you to obtain information about the status of phone numbers (availability, portability, operator)
HLR HTTP with
String afilnet_class="hlr";
String afilnet_method="checkphonenumbers";
String afilnet_user="user";
String afilnet_password="password";
String afilnet_numbers="100000000,100000001,100000002";
// Create an URL request
String sUrl = "https://www.afilnet.com/api/http/?class="+afilnet_class+"&method="+afilnet_method+"&user="+afilnet_user+"&password="+afilnet_password+"&numbers="+afilnet_numbers;
URL url = new URL(sUrl);
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
BufferedReader theJSONline = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(url.openStream()));
builder.append(theJSONline.readLine());
String content = builder.toString();
String afilnet_class="hlr";
String afilnet_method="checkphonenumbers";
String afilnet_user="user";
String afilnet_password="password";
String afilnet_numbers="100000000,100000001,100000002";
// Create the POST request
String post = "class="+afilnet_class+"&method="+afilnet_method+"&user="+afilnet_user+"&password="+afilnet_password+"&numbers="+afilnet_numbers;
// We generate the URL
URL myurl = new URL("https://www.afilnet.com/api/http/");
// We create the connection
HttpURLConnection con = (HttpURLConnection) myurl.openConnection();
con.setDoOutput(true);
con.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
con.setRequestProperty("Content-Length", String.valueOf(post.length()));
con.setRequestMethod("POST");
// We build the
OutputStream os = con.getOutputStream();
os.write(post.getBytes());
os.close();
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
int HttpResult = con.getResponseCode();
if(HttpResult == HttpURLConnection.HTTP_OK)
{
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(con.getInputStream(),"utf-8"));
String line = null;
while ((line = br.readLine()) != null) {
sb.append(line + "\n");
}
br.close();
System.out.println(""+sb.toString());
} else {
System.out.println(con.getResponseCode());
System.out.println(con.getResponseMessage());
}
String afilnet_class="hlr";
String afilnet_method="checkphonenumbers";
String afilnet_user="user";
String afilnet_password="password";
String afilnet_numbers="100000000,100000001,100000002";
// Create the POST request
String post = "class="+afilnet_class+"&method="+afilnet_method+"&numbers="+afilnet_numbers;
// We generate the URL
URL myurl = new URL("https://www.afilnet.com/api/basic/");
// We create the connection
HttpURLConnection con = (HttpURLConnection) myurl.openConnection();
String encoded = Base64.getEncoder().encodeToString((afilnet_user+":"+afilnet_password).getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
con.setRequestProperty("Authorization", "Basic "+encoded);
con.setDoOutput(true);
con.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
con.setRequestProperty("Content-Length", String.valueOf(post.length()));
con.setRequestMethod("POST");
// We build the
OutputStream os = con.getOutputStream();
os.write(post.getBytes());
os.close();
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
int HttpResult = con.getResponseCode();
if(HttpResult == HttpURLConnection.HTTP_OK)
{
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(con.getInputStream(),"utf-8"));
String line = null;
while ((line = br.readLine()) != null) {
sb.append(line + "\n");
}
br.close();
System.out.println(""+sb.toString());
} else {
System.out.println(con.getResponseCode());
System.out.println(con.getResponseMessage());
}
Parameter | Description | Compulsory / Optional |
---|---|---|
class=hlr | Class requested: Class to which the request is made | Compulsory |
method=checkphonenumbers | Class method requested: Method of the class to which the request is made | Compulsory |
user | User and e-mail of your Afilnet account | Compulsory |
password | Password of your Afilnet account | Compulsory |
numbers | List of phone numbers including the country code separated by , (commas) | Compulsory |
Answer:
- status
-
result (if status=success), here you will receive the following values:
- credits
-
list
- number
- mccmnc
- imsi
- onname
- onprefix
- oncountry
- ported
- portedcountry
- portedname
- portedprefix
- error
- permanent_error
- error (if status=error), here you will receive the error code
Error codes:
Code | Description |
---|---|
MISSING_USER | User or email not included |
MISSING_PASSWORD | Password not included |
MISSING_CLASS | Class not included |
MISSING_METHOD | Method not included |
MISSING_COMPULSORY_PARAM | Compulsory parameter not included |
INCORRECT_USER_PASSWORD | Incorrect user or password |
INCORRECT_CLASS | Incorrect class |
INCORRECT_METHOD | Incorrect method |
Which API for Android should I use?
Discover the advantages and disadvantages of each of our APIs. Find out which API is best for your Software in Android.
This API allows you to connect to us from Android to send requests via HTTP GET requests. This request sends the parameters in the same URL as the request.
- HTTP GET is extremely simple to implement
- Information is sent unencrypted (passwords could be extracted from logs or cache)
- Maximum request of ~4000 characters
The POST request API allows you to connect to our API from Android by sending request parameters via HTTP POST parameters. The information is sent independently of the URL.
- HTTP POST is simple to implement
- Information is sent encrypted
- There is no limit on the size of the request
- Medium security
The basic authentication API allows the use of GET and POST requests in Android with an additional security layer, since in this case the username and password are sent in the header of the request.
- Basic authentication is easy to implement
- Access data is sent encrypted
- The size limit depends on the use of GET or POST
- Medium security
SOAP allows you to send requests in XML format with Android, SOAP adds an extra layer of security to API requests.
- SOAP integration is more complex
- Information is sent encrypted
- There is no limit on the size of the request
- Medium / High security
Our JSON API allows you to send requests in JSON format with Android, in addition this API adds the oAuth 2.0 protocol in the authentication that allows you to add an additional layer of security.
- JSON oAuth 2.0 integration is more complex
- Information is sent encrypted
- There is no limit on the size of the request
- High security
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