Convert Twilio messages into Activity Streams 2 with Broid Integration
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Broid Integrations is an open source project providing a suite of Activity Streams 2 libraries for unified communications among a vast number of communication platforms.
> Connect your App to Multiple Messaging Channels with One OpenSource Language.

| Simple | Image | Video | Buttons | Location | Phone number |
|:------:|:-----:|:-----:|:-------:|:--------:|:------------:|
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | |
_Buttons, Location, Phone number are platform limitations._
``bash`
npm install --save @broid/twilio
`javascript
const BroidTwilio = require('@broid/twilio');
const twilio = new BroidTwilio({
username: '
token: '
token_secret: '
http: {
host: "127.0.0.1",
port: 8080
}
});
twilio.connect()
.subscribe({
next: data => console.log(data),
error: err => console.error(Something went wrong: ${err.message}),`
complete: () => console.log('complete'),
});
Twilio can also be used with your existing express setup.
`javascript
const BroidTwilio = require('broid-twilio');
const express = require("express");
const twilio = new BroidTwilio({
username: '
token: '
token_secret: '
});
const app = express();
app.use("/twilio", twilio.getRouter());
twilio.connect()
.subscribe({
next: data => console.log(data),
error: err => console.error(Something went wrong: ${err.message}),
complete: () => console.log('complete'),
});
app.listen(8080);
`
Options available
| name | Type | default | Description |
| ---------------- |:--------:| :--------: | --------------------------|
| serviceID | string | random | Arbitrary identifier of the running instance |
| logLevel | string | info | Can be : fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace |host
| token | string | | Your account sid |
| tokenSecret | string | | Your auth token |
| username | string | | The phone number |
| http | object | | WebServer options (, port) |
`javascriptReceived message: ${data}
twilio.listen()
.subscribe({
next: data => console.log(),Something went wrong: ${err.message}
error: err => console.error(),`
complete: () => console.log('complete'),
});
To send a message, the format should use the broid-schemas.
`javascript
const formatted_message = {
"@context": "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"type": "Create",
"generator": {
"id": "f6e92eb6-f69e-4eae-8158-06613461cf3a",
"type": "Service",
"name": "twilio"
},
"object": {
"type": "Note",
"content": "hello world"
},
"to": {
"type": "Person",
"id": "+15437783737"
}
};
twilio.send(formatted_message)
.then(() => console.log("ok"))
.catch(err => console.error(err));
``
You can find examples of sent and received messages at Broid-Schemas.
See CONTRIBUTE.md
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Broid.ai
This project is licensed under the AGPL 3, which can be
found here.