Xoxzo::Cloudruby

xoxzo-cloudruby is the API wrapper for Xoxzo telephoney cloud API for Ruby.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'xoxzo-cloudruby'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install xoxzo-cloudruby

Usage

Sample Code 1

Send SMS

require 'pp'
require 'xoxzo/cloudruby'
include Xoxzo::Cloudruby

sid = ENV['XOXZO_API_SID']
token = ENV['XOXZO_API_AUTH_TOKEN']
xc = XoxzoClient.new(sid,token)
res = xc.send_sms(message: "Hello! This is Xoxzo!", recipient: "+818012345678", sender: "8108012345678")
if res.errors != nil
  pp res
  exit -1
end

msgid = res.messages[0]['msgid']
res = xc.get_sms_delivery_status(msgid: msgid)
pp res

Explanation

  • First, you need to create XoxzoClient() object. You must provide xoxzo sid and auth_token when initializing this object. You can get sid and auth_token after you sign up the xoxzo account and access the xoxzo dashboard.

  • Then you can call send_sms() method. You need to provide three parameters.

    • message: sms text you want to send.
    • recipient: phone number of the sms recipient. This must start with Japanese country code "+81" and follow the E.164 format.
    • sender: this number will be displayed on the recipient device.
  • This method will return XoxzoResponse object. If XoxzoResponse.errors == nil, XoxzoResponse.messages[0]['msgid'] is the meesage id that you can pass to the get_sms_delivery_status() call.

  • You can check the sms delivery status by get_sms_delivery_status() method. You will provide message-id of the sms you want to check.

Sample Code 2

Simple Playback

sid = ENV['XOXZO_API_SID']
token = ENV['XOXZO_API_AUTH_TOKEN']
xc = XoxzoClient.new(sid,token)
res = xc.call_simple_playback(caller:"810812345678",recipient: "+818012345678",recording_url: "http://example.com/example.mp3")
if res.errors != nil
  pp res
  exit -1
end

callid = res.messages[0]['callid']
pp xc.get_simple_playback_status(callid: callid)

Explanation

  • You can call call_simple_playback() method to playback MP3 files. You need to provide three parameters.

    • caller: this number will be displayed on the recipient device.
    • recording_url: MP3 file URL.
    • recipient: phone number of the sms recipient. This must start with Japanese country code "+81" and follow the E.164 format.
  • This method will return XoxzoResponse object. If XoxzoResponse.errors == nil, XoxzoResponse.messages[0]['callid'] is the call id that you can pass to the get_simple_playback_status() call.

  • You can check the call status by get_simple_playback_status() method. You will provide call-id of the phone call you want to check.

Sample Code 3

TTS Playback

sid = ENV['XOXZO_API_SID']
token = ENV['XOXZO_API_AUTH_TOKEN']
xc = XoxzoClient.new(sid,token)
res = xc.call_tts_playback(caller:"810812345678",recipient: "+818012345678",tts_message:"Hello",tts_lang:"en")
if res.errors != nil
  pp res
  exit -1
end

callid = res.messages[0]['callid']
pp xc.get_simple_playback_status(callid: callid)

Explanation

  • You can call call_tts_playback() method to playback TTS message. You need to provide four parameters.

    • caller: this number will be displayed on the recipient device.
    • tts_message: TTS text message you want to playback.
    • tts_lang: language code of TTS call.
    • recipient: phone number of the sms recipient. This must start with Japanese country code "+81" and follow the E.164 format.
  • This method will return XoxzoResponse object. If XoxzoResponse.errors == nil, XoxzoResponse.messages[0]['callid'] is the call id that you can pass to the get_simple_playback_status() call.

  • You can check the call status by get_simple_playback_status() method. You will provide call-id of the phone call you want to check.

Sample Code 4

DIN (Dial in numbers)

Get list of available DINs.

sid = ENV['XOXZO_API_SID']
token = ENV['XOXZO_API_AUTH_TOKEN']
xc = XoxzoClient.new(sid,token)
res = xc.get_din_list()
din_uid = res.message[0]['din_uid'] # get the din unique ID for the frist one for expample

Explanation

  1. In order to subscribe DIN, you must find available unsubscribed DINs using get_din_list() method.

Subscribe a DIN.

res = xc.subscribe_din(din_uid: din_uid)

Explanation

  1. Then you subscribe a DIN via subscribe_din() method specifying din unique id.

Set the action url.

dummy_action_url = 'http://example.com/dummy_action'
res = xc.set_action_url(din_uid: din_uid, action_url: dummy_action_url)

Explanation

  1. Once you subscribed the DIN, you can set action url to the DIN. This URL will be called in the event of the DIN gets called. The URL will called by http GET method with the parameters, caller and recipient.

Get the list of subscriptions.

res = xc.get_subscription_list()

Explanation

  1. In order to get the list of current subscription, you can call the method above.

Unsubscribe the DIN.

res = xc.unsubscribe_din(din_uid: din_uid)

Explanation

  1. When you no longer use DIN, you can unsubscribe the DIN by specifying the din unique id.

Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/xoxzo/xoxzo-cloudruby.