This repository contains the server-side web application required to run the Twilio Programmable Voice iOS SDK Quickstart and Android SDK Quickstart mobile sample apps.
Download the client-side Quickstart Applications in Swift and iOS here:
Download the client-side Quickstart Application for Android here:
- A Twilio Account. Don't have one? Sign up for free!
- Follow the iOS full quickstart tutorial here or Android full quickstart tutorial here.
Create a configuration file for your application:
cp config.example.php config.phpEdit config.php with your Twilio credentials.
Next, we'll need to install the Twilio Helper library via Composer.
composer installIf composer install fails ensure that you have added it correctly to your path by following the instructions on Composer.
Now we should be all set! Run the application using the php -S command.
php -S 127.0.0.1:3000Visit http://localhost:3000 to ensure the server is running.
This web application needs to be accessbile on the public internet in order to receive webhook requests from Twilio. Ngrok is a great options for getting this done quickly.
Once you have the application running locally, in a separate terminal window, make your server available to the public internet with the following:
ngrok http 3000You should see a dynamically generated public Ngrok URL in the command window. Ngrok will now tunnel all HTTP traffic directed at this URL to your local machine at port 3000.
Test your app by opening the {YOUR_SERVER_URL}/accessToken.php endpoint in your browser. Use the publicly accessible domain on ngrok. You should see a long string. This is an Access Token. You can examine its contents by pasting it into a JWT tool like jwt.io.
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