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Phone Calls
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Making a Phone Call
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===================
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The :class:`Calls` resource allows you to make outgoing calls:
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.. code-block:: php
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$client = new Services_Twilio('AC123', '123');
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$call = $client->account->calls->create(
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'9991231234', // From this number
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'8881231234', // Call this number
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'http://foo.com/call.xml'
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);
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print $call->length;
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print $call->sid;
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Adding Extra Call Parameters
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============================
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Add extra parameters, like a `StatusCallback` when the call ends, like this:
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.. code-block:: php
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$client = new Services_Twilio('AC123', '123');
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$call = $client->account->calls->create(
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'9991231234', // From this number
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'8881231234', // Call this number
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'http://foo.com/call.xml',
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array(
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'StatusCallback' => 'http://foo.com/callback',
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'StatusCallbackMethod' => 'GET'
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)
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);
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A full list of extra parameters can be found `here
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<http://www.twilio.com/docs/api/rest/making-calls#post-parameters-optional>`_.
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Listing Calls
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=============
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It's easy to iterate over your list of calls.
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.. code-block:: php
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$client = new Services_Twilio('AC123', '123');
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foreach ($client->account->calls as $call) {
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echo "From: {$call->from}\nTo: {$call->to}\nSid: {$call->sid}\n\n";
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}
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Filtering Calls
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======================
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Let's say you want to find all of the calls that have been sent from
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a particular number. You can do so by constructing an iterator explicitly:
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.. code-block:: php
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$client = new Services_Twilio('AC123', '123');
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foreach ($client->account->calls->getIterator(0, 50, array(
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'From' => '+14105551234'
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)) as $call) {
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echo "From: {$call->from}\nTo: {$call->to}\nSid: {$call->sid}\n\n";
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}
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Accessing Resources from a Specific Call
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========================================
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The :class:`Call` resource has some subresources you can access, such as
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notifications and recordings. If you have already have a :class:`Call`
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resource, they are easy to get:
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.. code-block:: php
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$client = new Services_Twilio('AC123', '123');
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foreach ($client->account->calls as $call) {
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$notifications = $call->notifications;
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if (is_array($notifications)) {
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foreach ($notifications as $notification) {
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print $notification->sid;
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}
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}
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$transcriptions = $call->transcriptions;
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if (is_array($transcriptions)) {
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foreach ($transcriptions as $transcription) {
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print $transcription->sid;
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}
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}
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$recordings = $call->recordings;
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if (is_array($recordings)) {
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foreach ($recordings as $recording) {
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print $recording->sid;
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}
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}
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}
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Be careful, as the above code makes quite a few HTTP requests and may display
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PHP warnings for unintialized variables.
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Retrieve a Call Record
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======================
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If you already have a :class:`Call` sid, you can use the client to retrieve
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that record.:
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.. code-block:: php
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$client = new Services_Twilio('AC123', '123');
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$sid = "CA12341234"
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$call = $client->account->calls->get($sid)
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Modifying live calls
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====================
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The :class:`Call` resource makes it easy to find current live calls and
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redirect them as necessary:
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.. code-block:: php
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$client = new Services_Twilio('AC123', '123');
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$calls = $client->account->calls->getIterator(0, 50, array('Status' => 'in-progress'));
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foreach ($calls as $call) {
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$call->update(array('Url' => 'http://foo.com/new.xml', 'Method' => 'POST'));
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}
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Ending all live calls is also possible:
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.. code-block:: php
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$client = new Services_Twilio('AC123', '123');
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$calls = $client->account->calls->getIterator(0, 50, array('Status' => 'in-progress'));
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foreach ($calls as $call) {
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$call->hangup();
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}
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Note that :meth:`hangup` will also cancel calls currently queued.
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