twilly | abstract syntax for designing Twilio SMS interactions | Runtime Evironment library

 by   DCtheTall TypeScript Version: 0.1.6 License: MIT

kandi X-RAY | twilly Summary

kandi X-RAY | twilly Summary

twilly is a TypeScript library typically used in Server, Runtime Evironment, React, Nodejs, Twilio applications. twilly has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

Writing the back end of an SMS web application with Twilio should be easy, and Twilly was created to greatly simplify the process of writing such applications. Twilly is a Node.js library that can be used with TypeScript or JavaScript and integrates with Express.js. It works in conjunction with the Twilio API to allow you to defined complex SMS interactions for your users with ease. The design of the library's exposed interface was built with one goal in mind, make interactions as easy to design as they are with tools like FlowXO or Twilio Studio but allow the interactions to be defined with code (in this case, JavaScript) instead of a GUI.
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              twilly has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 53 star(s) with 3 fork(s). There are 3 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 12 months.
              There are 5 open issues and 2 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 68 days. There are 10 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of twilly is 0.1.6

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              twilly has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.

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              twilly has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
              twilly code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
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              twilly is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
              Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            environment variables not working in node js server
            Asked 2022-Feb-17 at 12:18

            When i set my username and password directly in a nodemailer server, it works as expected

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-31 at 07:29

            The syntax in your .env file is incorrect. Use equals = signs rather than colon :.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70539943

            QUESTION

            Unable to get OpenSearch dashboard by running OpenSearch docker compose
            Asked 2022-Feb-15 at 10:57

            I am a windows user. I installed Windows Subsystem for Linux [wsl2] and then installed docker using it. Then I tried to get started with OpenSearch so I followed the documentation in the given link https://opensearch.org/downloads.html and run docker-compose up, In the shell, I am getting an error message like

            opensearch-dashboards | {"type":"log","@timestamp":"2022-01-18T16:31:18Z","tags":["error","opensearch","data"],"pid":1,"message":"[ConnectionError]: getaddrinfo EAI_AGAIN opensearch-node1 opensearch-node1:9200"}

            In the port http://localhost:5601/ I am getting messages like

            OpenSearch Dashboards server is not ready yet

            I also changed resources preference for memory to 5GB in docker-desktop but it still doesn't work. Can somebody help me with this?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-13 at 22:00

            I had the same error message when opening "http://localhost:5601/" while testing opensearch and opensearch dasboard locally using Docker in Windows 10:

            • OpenSearch Dashboards server is not ready yet
            • opensearch-dashboards | {"type":"log","@timestamp":"2022-02-10T12:29:35Z","tags":["error","opensearch","data"],"pid":1,"message":"[ConnectionError]: getaddrinfo EAI_AGAIN opensearch-node1 opensearch-node1:9200"}

            But when looking into the log I also found this other error:

            • opensearch-node1 | [1]: max virtual memory areas vm.max_map_count [65530] is too low, increase to at least [262144]

            The 3 part solution working for me was:

            Part 1

            On each opensearch nodes update the file:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70759246

            QUESTION

            How would you create a server without port-forwarding for a website?
            Asked 2022-Jan-27 at 23:14

            I'm at school and in on Campus housing which means I don't have access to the router to get the admin password to allow me to port-forward my website for my senior Capstone. I would like to know how to host a server that I can insert a MySql database, as well as my sight files from my own machine; how would I even go about getting around this without port forwarding?

            There is an "Open Windows Firewall Ports for network access" embedded within MySQL Server download prosses theoretically if clicked would it allow me to embed a Website within MySQL Server and host it?? or would that just allow my database to be assessable threw my vulnerable network.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-27 at 22:57

            One solution would be to use reverse proxy services like https://pagekite.net/

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70886812

            QUESTION

            How to properly run a query that needs a lot of Processing without Getting Error
            Asked 2022-Jan-21 at 09:59

            I am working on an Online E-Learning website with Laravel 5.8 and I need to run a query for updating exam results of users that have been participated in the exam.

            Here is the Controller method for updating exam scores:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-21 at 09:59

            There is a chunk method in laravel for queuing large data. You can chunk the data and try importing datas Here is the link for reference: here

            I hope this link will help you. Here is what documentation says about it.

            If you need to work with thousands of database records, consider using the chunk method provided by the DB facade. This method retrieves a small chunk of results at a time and feeds each chunk into a closure for processing. For example, let's retrieve the entire users table in chunks of 100 records at a time:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70799201

            QUESTION

            How to receive http request on my local machine from the remote device on the internet?
            Asked 2022-Jan-18 at 11:58

            I am developing an app to learn serverside. I have created a node js server and an android app.

            WorkFlow⚙️(What I want to achieve):-

            My local IP of pc: 192.168.0.120

            On the port I am listening:8443

            The whole thing working fine in localhost: as I am sending POST req. on 192.168.0.120:8443 on clicking the button on my app.

            But this will only work if I am connected to my wifi not when connected to the SIM network or somewhere remote location.

            So my question is where to send a request by clicking the button in my app (definitely can't send on 192.168.0.120:8443 as I am won't be connected to wifi)?

            server.js file

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-14 at 08:27

            This is more of a networking question than a node question. You'll have to be able to configure your gateway router / firewall to make it work. In addition, your ISP must permit inbound connections on the ports your listening to. Fortunately, this likely isn't going to be an issue, but just something to be aware of.

            First, you'll need to configure your router to do port forwarding. Port forwarding will translate connections to a specific port on your router and then forward that request to the same port on a specific internal IP address on your local network. If your router has a firewall, you may also have to create a rule to let traffic on that port through. Most home routers won't need to do this.

            Once your gateway router is set up, you'll need to find out the external IP address of your router. To find the external IP address you can go to a website such as https://whatismyipaddress.com/. Give this IP address along with the port to whoever you want to connect to your server.

            Most ISPs assign IP addresses dynamically, so you'll have to check to see if your IP address has changed from time to time.

            Once this is all set up and ports are forwarded to your local dev machine, you can launch your Node server and start seeing requests.

            Be aware there are some risks with exposing your machine to the internet. Just be sure that you don't trust input to your server and maybe turn off port forwarding when you don't need it.

            If you're not able to do any router configuration, look into ngrok. This will get though almost any NAT router or firewall. Be aware that the free version is limited to 40 connections per minute.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70707308

            QUESTION

            NGINX 404 not found but file exists
            Asked 2022-Jan-12 at 09:01

            I want to call the index.html from the folder /var/www/fileUpload/html. The index.html file exists in that folder.

            The / router works. the uploadFiles route as well. But when I open the upload route I get a 404 error.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-12 at 09:01

            That should be alias /var/www/fileUpload/html; otherwise Nginx is looking for the file in /var/www/fileUpload/html/upload/index.html. See this document for details.

            For example:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70677183

            QUESTION

            Vapor: sending post requests
            Asked 2022-Jan-07 at 20:09

            I am trying to send an HTTP request using Vapor, to verify a recaptcha

            Google's Captcha api is defined as follows:

            URL: https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify METHOD: POST

            POST Parameter Description secret Required. The shared key between your site and reCAPTCHA. response  Required. The user response token provided by the reCAPTCHA client-side integration on your site.  remoteip Optional. The user's IP address. 

            So I need to make a POST request with 2 parameters (secret and response).

            In Swift i have:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-07 at 10:22

            As Nick stated: the problem was that instead of .formData, I needed to use .urlEncodedForm.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70614869

            QUESTION

            Is there any way to keep tasks running on server side in django?
            Asked 2021-Dec-24 at 18:19

            Basically i have a bot in my django webapp when given your social media credentials it manages your one of social media accounts i was able to succesfully run it while the client is still on website and as you would expect it stopped when the client closed the website. Is there any way to store the credentials and then keep the bot running even after user leaves website and so that bot still manages the account? The bot is mostly making few requests and API calls. Thank You

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-24 at 18:19

            Lots of options.

            • Celery. A library for organizing a task queue. Production-ready, widely supported, has a great community.
            • Dramatiq possibly with periodic. Dramatiq is also a library for organizing a task queue, periodic is a task scheduler. Less popular, more lightweight, and quite stable. Entry threshold is lesser than celery, as for me.
            • Supervisor. Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users to monitor and control a number of processes on UNIX-like operating systems. One command to install, very easy to configure, quite suitable for small projects (it's harder to use it when the amount of background routines becomes 10+).
            • Tmux. It is a terminal multiplexer with the possibility to remain a process running after disconnection of it. Could be useful when you're running something one time or for tests.
            • Django Background Task. It is a databased-backed work queue for Django, loosely based around Ruby’s DelayedJob library. Unmaintained and incompatible with Django versions newer than 2.2.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70475516

            QUESTION

            How to get route parameters from Nuxt 3 server
            Asked 2021-Dec-23 at 05:18

            I have one of the following API URLs. At the end of the day for my use case, it doesn't matter which of these URLs I would have to use, but currently neither work.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-22 at 17:29
            import * as url from "url";
            
            const params = url.parse(req.url as string, true).query;
            const {id} = params
            

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69730244

            QUESTION

            Data exchange between websocket clients and server
            Asked 2021-Dec-20 at 01:50

            I have a system that has a fastAPI server, a python client implemented on Raspberry and Javascript clients for the user interface. Data is sent from python client to server then forwarded to Js client and vice versa. I established the connection between the server and each type of client but when sending from a client-side to the server, it just send back to that client and the rest ones receive nothing. What is the proper way to deal with this problem? Hope for your help. Thanks.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-20 at 01:50

            The problem with websocket is it doesn't support broadcasting. You can store somewhere list of connected clients and iterate over them to send a message

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70416447

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            Vulnerabilities

            No vulnerabilities reported

            Install twilly

            Twilly is published on npm. To add Twilly to your Node.js Express application, run. You will download a precompiled version of Twilly so there is no need to add TypeScript or Twilly's settings to your build config. You will need to have an account with Twilio in order to use Twilly, if there is demand to allow other APIs to be compatible then I am open to adding more. For now, you will need to create a messaging service with Twilio using their dashboard. You will also need to set your inbound message url to the path of your application you use the twilly function. I recommend you download the package ngrok (or another library like it) while developing with Twilly.
            The most simple interaction a user can have with an SMS application is where whenever the user sends a message, the application replies with "Hello world!". Twilly allows us to code this application in just a few lines. First you need to install the required dependencies,. and let's set up our Express application,. Now let's start defining your SMS app. Twilly separates the different type of interactions into linear sequences of actions called Flows. A Flow is a linear collection of actions your app can take after receiving a message. The application we want to build just has one Flow, the user sends a message and the application replies with "Hello world!". So let's import the Flow and Reply objects from Twilly. The Flow any user who hasn't already started any application enters is called the "root" Flow. Every other Flow is a "child" of this Flow, and later on, we will see how to initiate Flows within each other using the Trigger object. Now let's set up the root Flow for this interaction,. The add action method on the Flow object appends a new action to the end of the Flow. The first argument is the name of the action, and can be used later to retrieve metadata about the action in later actions.

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