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twilio-go

A client for accessing the Twilio API with several nice features:

  • Easy-to-use helpers for purchasing phone numbers and sending MMS messages

  • E.164 support, times that are parsed into a time.Time, and other smart types.

  • Finer grained control over timeouts with a Context, and the library uses wall-clock HTTP timeouts, not socket timeouts.

  • Easy debugging network traffic by setting DEBUG_HTTP_TRAFFIC=true in your environment.

  • Easily find calls and messages that occurred between a particular set of time.Times, down to the nanosecond, with GetCallsInRange / GetMessagesInRange.

  • It's clear when the library will make a network request, there are no unexpected latency spikes when paging from one resource to the next.

  • Uses threads to fetch resources concurrently; for example, has methods to fetch all Media for a Message concurrently.

  • Usable, one sentence descriptions of Alerts.

Here are some example use cases:

const sid = "AC123"
const token = "456bef"

client := twilio.NewClient(sid, token, nil)

// Send a message
msg, err := client.Messages.SendMessage("+14105551234", "+14105556789", "Sent via go :) โœ“", nil)

// Start a phone call
var callURL, _ = url.Parse("https://kev.inburke.com/zombo/zombocom.mp3")
call, err := client.Calls.MakeCall("+14105551234", "+14105556789", callURL)

// Buy a number
number, err := client.IncomingNumbers.BuyNumber("+14105551234")

// Get all calls from a number
data := url.Values{}
data.Set("From", "+14105551234")
callPage, err := client.Calls.GetPage(context.TODO(), data)

// Iterate over calls
iterator := client.Calls.GetPageIterator(url.Values{})
for {
    page, err := iterator.Next(context.TODO())
    if err == twilio.NoMoreResults {
        break
    }
    fmt.Println("start", page.Start)
}

A complete documentation reference can be found at godoc.org.

In Production

twilio-go is being used by the following applications:

  • Logrole, an open source Twilio log viewer that's faster than the API.

Using twilio-go in production? Let me know!

Supported API's

The API is unlikely to change, and currently covers these resources:

  • Alerts
  • Applications
  • Calls
  • Conferences
  • Faxes
  • Incoming Phone Numbers
  • Available Phone Numbers
  • Keys
  • Messages
  • Media
  • Monitor
  • Outgoing Caller ID's
  • Pricing
  • Queues
  • Recordings
  • Task Router
    • Activities
    • TaskQueues
    • Workers
    • Workflows
  • Transcriptions
  • Wireless
  • Voice Insights
  • Access Tokens for IPMessaging, Video and Programmable Voice SDK

Error Parsing

If the twilio-go client gets an error from the Twilio API, we attempt to convert it to a rest.Error before returning. Here's an example 404.

&rest.Error{
    Title: "The requested resource ... was not found",
    ID: "20404",
    Detail: "",
    Instance: "",
    Type: "https://www.twilio.com/docs/errors/20404",
    StatusCode: 404
}

Not all errors will be a rest.Error however - HTTP timeouts, canceled context.Contexts, and JSON parse errors (HTML error pages, bad gateway responses from proxies) may also be returned as plain Go errors.

Twiml Generation

There are no plans to support Twiml generation in this library. It may be more readable and maintainable to manually write the XML involved in a Twiml response.

Errata

  • Media URL's used to be returned over HTTP. twilio-go rewrites these URL's to be HTTPS before returning them to you.

  • A subset of Notifications returned code 4107, which doesn't exist. These notifications should have error code 14107. We rewrite the error code internally before returning it to you.

  • The only provided API for filtering calls or messages by date grabs all messages for an entire day, and the day ranges are only available for UTC. Use GetCallsInRange or GetMessagesInRange to do timezone-aware, finer-grained date filtering.

  • You can get Alerts for a given Call or MMS by passing ResourceSid=CA123 as a filter to Alerts.GetPage. This functionality is not documented in the API.

Consulting

I'm available for hire, for Twilio work or general-purpose engineering. For more on what I can do for your company, see here: https://burke.services/twilio.html. Contact me: [email protected]

Donating

Donations free up time to review pull requests, respond to bug reports, and add new features. In the absence of donations there are no guarantees about timeliness for reviewing or responding to proposed changes; I don't get paid by anyone else to work on this. You can send donations via Github's "Sponsor" mechanism or Paypal's "Send Money" feature to [email protected]. Donations are not tax deductible in the USA.

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