ExTwiml

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Generate TwiML for your Twilio integration, right inside Elixir! This is the first step toward a comprehensive Twilio integration library I'm writing for Elixir, but it can be used entirely on its own.

Installation

ExTwiml can be installed through mix. First, update your dependencies in mix.exs.

defp deps
  [{:ex_twiml, github: "danielberkompas/ex_twiml"}]
end

Then run mix deps.get, and ExTwiml will be installed.

Usage

Import the ExTwiml module into your module, and then use the twiml macro to generate your TwiML, like so:

defmodule YourModule do
  import ExTwiml

  def render do
    twiml do
      play "/assets/welcome.mp3"
      gather digits: 4, finish_on_key: "#" do
        say """
        Please enter the last four digits of your credit card number, followed 
        by the pound sign.
        """, voice: "woman"
      end
    end
  end
end

You can then render the TwiML by calling YourModule.render/0. The output will be a binary in this format:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Response>
  <Play>/assets/welcome.mp3</Play>
  <Gather digits="4" finishOnKey="#">
    <Say voice="woman">
      Please enter the last four digits of your credit card number, followed by
      the pound sign.
    </Say>
  </Gather>
</Response>

The twiml macro simply returns a binary (or string), so you're not limited to the pattern above. Just use twiml wherever you need a TwiML string.

Supported Verbs and Nouns

See the Twilio Documentation for a complete list of verbs supported by Twilio. ExTwiml has built in macros for the following verbs and nouns:

Supported verbs can be called in three forms:

# Verbs that support nesting, like <Gather> and <Dial>:
verb option_1: "value", option_2: "value" do
    # Nested verbs here
end
# => "<Verb option1="value" option2="value">Nested verbs here</Verb>":

# Verbs that don&#39;t support nesting, like <Say>
twiml do
  verb "Inner text", option_1: "value", option_2: "value"
end
# => "<Verb option1="value" option2="value">Inner text</Verb>"

# Verbs that have no inner content, like <Reject>:
reject reason: "busy"
# => "<Reject reason="busy" />"

To maximize compatibility with future versions of the TwiML spec, ExTwiml does not validate the attributes passed to the various verbs to ensure that they are supported by Twilio. You'll need to do this yourself.

Unsupported Verbs?

If the Twilio API adds a verb and I haven't yet created a macro for it, you can do two things:

  1. Submit a PR to add it
  2. Use the tag macro in the meantime while the PR is reviewed

The tag macro can be used to create arbitrary XML tags in the output, like this:

tag :custom, option_1: "value" do
  tag :speak, do: "Whatever you say, boss!"
end
# => "<Custom option1="value"><Speak>Whatever you say, boss!</Speak></Custom>"

Contributing

Contributions are welcome!

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Code up your changes
  3. Submit a PR back here with your fix.