You can install twilio-php via PEAR or by downloading the source.
PEAR is a package manager for PHP. Open a command line and use these PEAR commands to download the helper library:
$ pear channel-discover twilio.github.com/pear
$ pear install twilio/Services_Twilio
If you get the following message:
$ -bash: pear: command not found
you can install PEAR from their website, or download the source directly.
Click here to download the source (.zip) which includes all dependencies.
Once you download the library, move the twilio-php folder to your project directory and then include the library file:
require 'Services/Twilio.php';
and you're good to go!
With version 3.0 we've simplified interaction with the Twilio REST API. No more manually creating URLS or parsing XML/JSON. You now interact with resources directly. Follow the Quickstart Guide to get up and running right now. The User Guide shows you how to get the most out of twilio-php.
<?php
// Install the library via PEAR or download the .zip file to your project folder.
// This line loads the library
require('Services/Twilio.php');
$client = new Services_Twilio('AC123', '123');
$message = $client->account->sms_messages->create(
'9991231234', // From a valid Twilio number
'8881231234', // Text this number
"Hello monkey!"
);
print $message->sid;
<?php
// Install the library via PEAR or download the .zip file to your project folder.
// This line loads the library
require('Services/Twilio.php');
$sid = "ACXXXXXX"; // Your Account SID from www.twilio.com/user/account
$token = "YYYYYY"; // Your Auth Token from www.twilio.com/user/account
$client = new Services_Twilio($sid, $token);
$call = $client->account->calls->create(
'9991231234', // From a valid Twilio number
'8881231234', // Call this number
// Read TwiML at this URL when a call connects (hold music)
'http://twimlets.com/holdmusic?Bucket=com.twilio.music.ambient'
);
To control phone calls, your application needs to output
TwiML. Use
Services_Twilio_Twiml
to easily create such responses.
<?php
require('Services/Twilio.php');
$response = new Services_Twilio_Twiml();
$response->say('Hello');
$response->play('https://api.twilio.com/cowbell.mp3', array("loop" => 5));
print $response;
That will output XML that looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Response>
<Say>Hello</Say>
<Play loop="5">https://api.twilio.com/cowbell.mp3</Play>
<Response>
The documentation for twilio-php is hosted at Read the Docs. Click here to read our full documentation.
- PHP >= 5.2.1
- The PHP JSON extension
We would love to hear your feedback. Report issues using the Github Issue Tracker or email help@twilio.com.