Build AI voice agents, control live calls over WebSocket, and manage every SignalWire resource over REST -- all from modern C++17.
| Capability | What it does | Quick link |
|---|---|---|
| AI Agents | Build voice agents that handle calls autonomously -- the platform runs the AI pipeline, your code defines the persona, tools, and call flow | Agent Guide |
| RELAY Client | Control live calls and SMS/MMS in real time over WebSocket -- answer, play, record, collect DTMF, conference, transfer, and more | RELAY docs |
| REST Client | Manage SignalWire resources over HTTP -- phone numbers, SIP endpoints, Fabric AI agents, video rooms, messaging, and 21 API namespaces | REST docs |
# Requirements: C++17 compiler, CMake 3.16+, OpenSSL
git clone https://github.com/signalwire/signalwire-cpp.git
cd signalwire-cpp && mkdir build && cd build
cmake .. && make -j$(nproc)Each agent is a self-contained microservice that generates SWML (SignalWire Markup Language) and handles SWAIG (SignalWire AI Gateway) tool calls. The SignalWire platform runs the entire AI pipeline (STT, LLM, TTS) -- your agent just defines the behavior.
#include <signalwire/agent/agent_base.hpp>
#include <ctime>
using namespace signalwire;
using json = nlohmann::json;
class MyAgent : public agent::AgentBase {
public:
MyAgent() : AgentBase("my-agent", "/agent") {
add_language({"English", "en-US", "inworld.Mark"});
prompt_add_section("Role", "You are a helpful assistant.");
define_tool("get_time", "Get the current time",
{{"type", "object"}, {"properties", json::object()}},
[](const json& /*args*/, const json& /*raw*/) -> swaig::FunctionResult {
auto now = std::time(nullptr);
char buf[32];
std::strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%H:%M:%S", std::localtime(&now));
return swaig::FunctionResult(std::string("The time is ") + buf);
});
}
};
int main() {
MyAgent agent;
agent.run(); // Serves on http://0.0.0.0:3000/agent
}Test locally without running a server:
bin/swaig-test http://localhost:3000/agent --list-tools
bin/swaig-test http://localhost:3000/agent --dump-swml
bin/swaig-test http://localhost:3000/agent --exec get_time- Prompt Object Model (POM) -- structured prompt composition via
prompt_add_section() - SWAIG tools -- define functions with
define_tool()that the AI calls mid-conversation, with native access to the call's media stack - Skills system -- add capabilities with one-liners:
agent.add_skill("datetime") - Contexts and steps -- structured multi-step workflows with navigation control
- DataMap tools -- tools that execute on SignalWire's servers, calling REST APIs without your own webhook
- Dynamic configuration -- per-request agent customization for multi-tenant deployments
- Call flow control -- pre-answer, post-answer, and post-AI verb insertion
- Prefab agents -- ready-to-use archetypes (InfoGatherer, Survey, FAQ, Receptionist, Concierge)
- Multi-agent hosting -- serve multiple agents on a single server with
AgentServer - SIP routing -- route SIP calls to agents based on usernames
- Session state -- persistent conversation state with global data and post-prompt summaries
- Security -- auto-generated basic auth, function-specific HMAC tokens, SSL support
- C API --
extern "C"wrapper for FFI from C, Python, Ruby, Lua, etc.
The examples/ directory contains 37+ working examples:
| Example | What it demonstrates |
|---|---|
| simple_agent.cpp | POM prompts, SWAIG tools, hints, languages, SIP routing |
| contexts_demo.cpp | Multi-persona workflow with context switching and step navigation |
| datamap_demo.cpp | Server-side API tools without webhooks |
| skills_demo.cpp | Loading built-in skills (datetime, math, web_search) |
| call_flow.cpp | 5-phase verb pipeline: pre-answer, answer, post-answer, post-AI |
| session_state.cpp | Global data, session tokens, callbacks |
| multi_agent_server.cpp | Multiple agents on one server |
| comprehensive_dynamic.cpp | Per-request dynamic configuration, multi-tenant routing |
See examples/README.md for the full list organized by category.
Real-time call control and messaging over WebSocket. The RELAY client connects to SignalWire via the Blade protocol and gives you imperative control over live phone calls and SMS/MMS.
#include <signalwire/relay/client.hpp>
using namespace signalwire::relay;
int main() {
auto client = RelayClient::from_env();
client.on_call([](Call& call) {
call.answer();
auto action = call.play({
{{"type", "tts"}, {"params", {{"text", "Welcome to SignalWire!"}}}}
});
action.wait();
call.hangup();
});
client.run();
}- 57+ calling methods (play, record, collect, detect, tap, stream, AI, conferencing, and more)
- SMS/MMS messaging with delivery tracking
- Action objects with
wait(),stop(),pause(),resume() - Auto-reconnect with exponential backoff
See the RELAY documentation for the full guide, API reference, and examples.
Synchronous REST client for managing SignalWire resources and controlling calls over HTTP. No WebSocket required.
#include <signalwire/rest/rest_client.hpp>
using namespace signalwire::rest;
using json = nlohmann::json;
int main() {
auto client = RestClient::from_env();
auto agents = client.fabric().agents.list();
auto call = client.calling().dial({
{"to", "+15551234567"}, {"from", "+15559876543"},
{"url", "https://example.com/handler"}
});
auto numbers = client.phone_numbers().search({{"area_code", "512"}});
auto results = client.datasphere().documents.search({{"query_string", "billing policy"}});
}- 21 namespaced API surfaces: Fabric (13 resource types), Calling (37 commands), Video, Datasphere, Compat (Twilio-compatible), Phone Numbers, SIP, Queues, Recordings, and more
- Generic CRUD resources with
list(),create(),get(),update(),del() - JSON dict returns via nlohmann/json -- no wrapper objects
See the REST documentation for the full guide, API reference, and examples.
- C++17 compiler (GCC 8+, Clang 7+, MSVC 2019+)
- CMake 3.16+
- OpenSSL development libraries
- pthreads
git clone https://github.com/signalwire/signalwire-cpp.git
cd signalwire-cpp
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ..
make -j$(nproc)Add to your CMakeLists.txt:
add_subdirectory(signalwire-cpp)
add_executable(my_agent my_agent.cpp)
target_link_libraries(my_agent signalwire)Or compile directly:
g++ -std=c++17 -I include -I deps my_agent.cpp \
-L build -lsignalwire -lssl -lcrypto -lpthread -o my_agentFull reference documentation is available at developer.signalwire.com/sdks/agents-sdk.
Guides are also available in the docs/ directory:
- Agent Guide -- creating agents, prompt configuration, dynamic setup
- Architecture -- SDK architecture and core concepts
- SDK Features -- feature overview, SDK vs raw SWML comparison
- SWAIG Reference -- function results, actions, post_data lifecycle
- Contexts and Steps -- structured workflows, navigation, gather mode
- DataMap Guide -- serverless API tools without webhooks
- LLM Parameters -- temperature, top_p, barge confidence tuning
- SWML Service Guide -- low-level construction of SWML documents
- Skills System -- built-in skills and the modular framework
- Third-Party Skills -- creating and publishing custom skills
- MCP Gateway -- Model Context Protocol integration
- CLI Guide --
swaig-testcommand reference - Cloud Functions -- containerized deployment
- Configuration -- environment variables, SSL, proxy setup
- Security -- authentication and security model
- API Reference -- complete class and method reference
- Web Service -- HTTP server and endpoint details
- REST Client -- REST API client
- RELAY Client -- real-time call control
| Variable | Used by | Description |
|---|---|---|
SIGNALWIRE_PROJECT_ID |
RELAY, REST | Project identifier |
SIGNALWIRE_API_TOKEN |
RELAY, REST | API token |
SIGNALWIRE_SPACE |
RELAY, REST | Space hostname (e.g. example.signalwire.com) |
SWML_BASIC_AUTH_USER |
Agents | Basic auth username (default: auto-generated) |
SWML_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD |
Agents | Basic auth password (default: auto-generated) |
SWML_PROXY_URL_BASE |
Agents | Base URL when behind a reverse proxy |
SWML_SSL_ENABLED |
Agents | Enable HTTPS (true, 1, yes) |
SWML_SSL_CERT_PATH |
Agents | Path to SSL certificate |
SWML_SSL_KEY_PATH |
Agents | Path to SSL private key |
SIGNALWIRE_LOG_LEVEL |
All | Logging level (debug, info, warn, error) |
SIGNALWIRE_LOG_MODE |
All | Set to off to suppress all logging |
# Build and run the test suite
mkdir build && cd build
cmake .. && make -j$(nproc)
./run_tests
# Run by category via ctest
ctest -R agent
ctest -R relay
ctest -R restThe test suite contains 258 tests covering all components.
MIT -- see LICENSE for details.