A module for using the Twilio REST API and generating valid TwiML. Click here to read the full documentation.
As of release 5.1.0, Beta and Developer Preview products are now exposed via
the main twilio-ruby
artifact. Releases of the alpha
branch have been
discontinued.
If you were using the alpha
release line, you should be able to switch back
to the normal release line without issue.
If you were using the normal release line, you should now see several new product lines that were historically hidden from you due to their Beta or Developer Preview status. Such products are explicitly documented as Beta/Developer Preview both in the Twilio docs and console, as well as through in-line code documentation here in the library.
To install using Bundler grab the latest stable version:
gem 'twilio-ruby', '~> 5.21.1'
To manually install twilio-ruby
via Rubygems simply gem install:
gem install twilio-ruby -v 5.21.1
To build and install the development branch yourself from the latest source:
git clone [email protected]:twilio/twilio-ruby.git
cd twilio-ruby
make install
The Dockerfile
present in this repository and its respective twilio/twilio-ruby
Docker image are currently used by Twilio for testing purposes only.
During the Release Candidate period of this library, please leave all feedback and issues in the Github Issues for twilio-ruby
.
require 'twilio-ruby'
# put your own credentials here
account_sid = 'ACxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
auth_token = 'yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy'
# set up a client to talk to the Twilio REST API
@client = Twilio::REST::Client.new account_sid, auth_token
@client.api.account.calls.create(
from: '+14159341234',
to: '+16105557069',
url: 'http://example.com'
)
@client.api.account.messages.create(
from: '+14159341234',
to: '+16105557069',
body: 'Hey there!'
)
@client.api.account.messages.list
# put the message sid you want to retrieve here:
message_sid = 'SMxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
@client.api.account.messages(message_sid).fetch
twilio-ruby uses Faraday to make HTTP requests. You can tell Twilio::REST::Client to use any of the Faraday adapters like so:
@client.http_client.adapter = :typhoeus
If you just need to generate a Capability Token for use with Twilio Client, you can do this:
require 'twilio-ruby'
# put your own account credentials here:
account_sid = 'ACxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
auth_token = 'yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy'
# set up
capability = Twilio::JWT::ClientCapability.new account_sid, auth_token
# allow outgoing calls to an application
outgoing_scope = Twilio::JWT::ClientCapability::OutgoingClientScope.new 'AP11111111111111111111111111111111'
capability.add_scope(outgoing_scope)
# allow incoming calls to 'andrew'
incoming_scope = Twilio::JWT::ClientCapability::IncomingClientScope.new 'andrew'
capability.add_scope(incoming_scope)
# generate the token string
@token = capability.to_s
There is a slightly more detailed document in the Capability section of the wiki.
You can construct a TwiML response like this:
require 'twilio-ruby'
response = Twilio::TwiML::VoiceResponse.new do |r|
r.say(message: 'hello there', voice: 'alice')
r.dial(caller_id: '+14159992222') do |d|
d.client 'jenny'
end
end
# print the result
puts response.to_s
This will print the following (except for the whitespace):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Response>
<Say voice="alice">hello there</Say>
<Dial callerId="+14159992222">
<Client>jenny</Client>
</Dial>
</Response>
This library supports and is tested against the following Ruby implementations:
- Ruby 2.5.0
- Ruby 2.4.0
- Ruby 2.3.0
- Ruby 2.2.0