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Published: Oct 25, 2017 License: MIT

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plivo-go

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The Plivo Go SDK makes it simpler to integrate communications into your Go applications using the Plivo REST API. Using the SDK, you will be able to make voice calls, send SMS and generate Plivo XML to control your call flows.

Installation

You can use the SDK using the go command.

$ go get github.com/plivo/plivo-go/plivo

You can also install by cloning this repository into your GOPATH.

Getting started

Authentication

To make the API requests, you need create a Client and provide it with authentication credentials (which can be found at https://manage.plivo.com/dashboard/).

We recommend that you store your credentials in the PLIVO_AUTH_ID and the PLIVO_AUTH_TOKEN environment variables, so as to avoid the possibility of accidentally committing them to source control. If you do this, you can initialise the client with no arguments and it will automatically fetch them from the environment variables:

package main

import "github.com/plivo/plivo-go/plivo"

func main()  {
  client, err := plivo.NewClient("", "", &plivo.ClientOptions{})
  if err != nil {
    panic(err)
  }
}

Alternatively, you can specifiy the authentication credentials while initializing the Client.

package main

import "github.com/plivo/plivo-go/plivo"

func main()  {
 client, err := plivo.NewClient("your_auth_id", "your_auth_token", &plivo.ClientOptions{})
 if err != nil {
   panic(err)
 }
}

The Basics

The SDK uses consistent interfaces to create, retrieve, update, delete and list resources. The pattern followed is as follows:

client.Resources.Create(Params{}) // Create
client.Resources.Get(Id) // Get
client.Resources.Update(Id, Params{}) // Update
client.Resources.Delete(Id) // Delete
client.Resources.List() // List all resources, max 20 at a time

Using client.Resources.List() would list the first 20 resources by default (which is the first page, with limit as 20, and offset as 0). To get more, you will have to use limit and offset to get the second page of resources.

Examples

Send a message
package main

import "github.com/plivo/plivo-go/plivo"

func main()  {
  client, err := plivo.NewClient("", "", &plivo.ClientOptions{})
  if err != nil {
    panic(err)
  }
  client.Messages.Create(plivo.MessageCreateParams{
    Src: "the_source_number",
    Dst: "the_destination_number",
    Text: "Hello, world!",
  })
}
Make a call
package main

import "github.com/plivo/plivo-go/plivo"

func main()  {
  client, err := plivo.NewClient("", "", &plivo.ClientOptions{})
  if err != nil {
    panic(err)
  }
  client.Calls.Create(plivo.CallCreateParams{
    From: "the_source_number",
    To: "the_destination_number",
    AnswerURL: "http://answer.url",
  })
}
Generate Plivo XML
package main

import "github.com/plivo/plivo-go/plivo/xml"

func main()  {
  println(xml.ResponseElement{
    Contents: []interface{}{
      new(xml.SpeakElement).SetContents("Hello, world!"),
    },
    }.String())
}

This generates the following XML:

<Response>
  <Speak>Hello, world!</Speak>
</Response>
More examples

Refer to the Plivo API Reference for more examples. Also refer to the guide to setting up dev environment on Plivo Developers Portal to setup a simple Go server & use it to test out your integration in under 5 minutes.

Reporting issues

Report any feedback or problems with this beta version by opening an issue on Github.

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