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Twilio notifications channel for Laravel 5.3+

Software License

This was previously the laravel-notification-channels/twilio:2.0.11 lib

This package makes it easy to send Twilio notifications with Laravel 5.3.

Contents

Installation

You can install the package via composer:

composer require webup/laravel-twilio-channel

Add the service provider (only required on Laravel 5.4 or lower):

// config/app.php
'providers' => [
    ...
    Webup\LaravelTwilioChannel\TwilioProvider::class,
],

Setting up your Twilio account

Add your Twilio Account SID, Auth Token, and From Number (optional) to your config/services.php:

// config/services.php
...
'twilio' => [
    'username' => env('TWILIO_USERNAME'), // optional when using auth token
    'password' => env('TWILIO_PASSWORD'), // optional when using auth token
    'auth_token' => env('TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN'), // optional when using username and password
    'account_sid' => env('TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID'),
    'from' => env('TWILIO_FROM'), // optional
],
...

Usage

Now you can use the channel in your via() method inside the notification:

use Webup\LaravelTwilioChannel\TwilioChannel;
use Webup\LaravelTwilioChannel\TwilioSmsMessage;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;

class AccountApproved extends Notification
{
    public function via($notifiable)
    {
        return [TwilioChannel::class];
    }

    public function toTwilio($notifiable)
    {
        return (new TwilioSmsMessage())
            ->content("Your {$notifiable->service} account was approved!");
    }
}

You can also send an MMS:

use Webup\LaravelTwilioChannel\TwilioChannel;
use Webup\LaravelTwilioChannel\TwilioMmsMessage;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;

class AccountApproved extends Notification
{
    public function via($notifiable)
    {
        return [TwilioChannel::class];
    }

    public function toTwilio($notifiable)
    {
        return (new TwilioMmsMessage())
            ->content("Your {$notifiable->service} account was approved!")
            ->mediaUrl("https://picsum.photos/300");
    }
}

Or create a Twilio call:

use Webup\LaravelTwilioChannel\TwilioChannel;
use Webup\LaravelTwilioChannel\TwilioCallMessage;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;

class AccountApproved extends Notification
{
    public function via($notifiable)
    {
        return [TwilioChannel::class];
    }

    public function toTwilio($notifiable)
    {
        return (new TwilioCallMessage())
            ->url("http://example.com/your-twiml-url");
    }
}

In order to let your Notification know which phone are you sending/calling to, the channel will look for the phone_number attribute of the Notifiable model. If you want to override this behaviour, add the routeNotificationForTwilio method to your Notifiable model.

public function routeNotificationForTwilio()
{
    return '+1234567890';
}

Available Message methods

TwilioSmsMessage

  • from(''): Accepts a phone to use as the notification sender.
  • content(''): Accepts a string value for the notification body.

TwilioCallMessage

  • from(''): Accepts a phone to use as the notification sender.
  • url(''): Accepts an url for the call TwiML.

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.

Testing

$ composer test

Security

If you discover any security related issues, please email gregoriohc@gmail.com instead of using the issue tracker.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Credits

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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