Twilio Magic Values

Provides Elixir apps with simple, pragmatic access to magic testing values for the Twilio API. The module and function names help give you code that is easier to read and is less prone to typos. Automated tests in this project also ensure that you will know if the magic numbers ever change.

Installation

def deps do
  [
    ...,
    {:twilio_magic_values, "~> 1.0", only: :test}
  ]
end

Pseudocode usage examples

See the docs for all available modules and methods for all known magic numbers.

Instead of testing a call from +15005550001

Use: TwilioMagicValues.Calling.invalid_caller_id/1

alias TwilioMagicValues.Calling

make_test_call(from: Calling.invalid_caller_id(),
               to: Calling.invalid_recipient(),
               ...)

Instead of testing a purchase for +15005550000

Use: TwilioMagicValues.NumberPurchasing.unavailable_phone_number/1

alias TwilioMagicValues.NumberPurchasing

buy_test_number(exactly: NumberPurchasing.unavailable_phone_number())

Instead of testing sending a message to +15005550004

Use: TwilioMagicValues.Messaging.blacklisted_recipient/1

alias TwilioMagicValues.Messaging

send_test_message(from: Messaging.valid_sender(),
                  to: Messaging.blacklisted_recipient(),
                  ...)

Project freshness: v1.0.7

This project is versioned using the SEMVER 2.0.0 rules.

Resources

Other useful Twilio projects written in Elixir

Contributing

License

GPL v3; See LICENSE file.

Author

Written by Scott Swezey.