We have deprecated this Laravel tutorial, but please try our Click to Call PHP example
Learn more about Click to Call here!
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Grab latest source
$ git clone git://github.com/TwilioDevEd/clicktocall-laravel.git
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Setup your environment variables
Are you using a bash shell? Use echo $SHELL to find out. For a bash shell, edit the ~/.bashrc or ~/.bashprofile file and add:
export TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID=ACxxxxxxxxxxxxxx export TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN=yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy export TWILIO_NUMBER=+15556667777
Or just export the same variables for this session.
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Install the dependencies with Composer.
$ composer install
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Generate an
APP_KEY
.$ php artisan key:generate
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Start the server.
$ php artisan serve
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Check out the app at
http://<sub-domain>.ngrok.io
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- Expose your application to the wider internet using ngrok. You can clickhere for more details. This step is important because the application won't work as expected if you run it through localhost.
$ ngrok http 8000
Once ngrok is running, open up your browser and go to your ngrok URL.
It will look something like this: http://<sub-domain>.ngrok.io
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- MIT License
- Lovingly crafted by Twilio Developer Education.