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twilio-taskrouter

v2.0.11

Published

Twilio TaskRouter JavaScript library

Downloads

47,723

Readme

build Release npm version

twilio-taskrouter.js

npm version

TaskRouter is Twilio's skills based routing system. With this library, you can manage your Workers in the browser or view the state of your Workspace.

This version of TaskRouter SDK can be used with Twilio Flex and TaskRouter standalone instances.

Installation

NPM

npm install twilio-taskrouter

Usage

The following is a simple example showing a Worker waiting for Reservations. For more information, refer to the API Docs.

const TaskRouter = require("twilio-taskrouter");
const Twilio = require("twilio");
const AccessToken = Twilio.jwt.AccessToken;
const TaskRouterGrant = AccessToken.TaskRouterGrant;

const accountSid = "";
const signingKeySid = "";
const signingKeySecret = "";
const workspaceSid = "";
const workerSid = "";

const token = createAccessToken(
  accountSid,
  signingKeySid,
  signingKeySecret,
  workspaceSid,
  workerSid
);
const alice = new TaskRouter.Worker(token);

alice.on("ready", (readyAlice) => {
  console.log(`Worker ${readyAlice.sid} is now ready for work`);
});

alice.on("reservationCreated", (reservation) => {
  console.log(
    `Reservation ${reservation.sid} has been created for ${alice.sid}`
  );
  console.log(`Task attributes are: ${reservation.task.attributes}`);

  reservation.on("accepted", (acceptedReservation) => {
    console.log(`Reservation ${acceptedReservation.sid} was accepted.`);
  });

  reservation
    .accept()
    .then((acceptedReservation) => {
      console.log(`Reservation status is ${acceptedReservation.status}`);
    })
    .catch((err) => {
      console.log(`Error: ${err}`);
    });
});

function createAccessToken(
  accountSid,
  signingKeySid,
  signingKeySecret,
  workspaceSid,
  workerSid
) {
  const taskRouterGrant = new TaskRouterGrant({
    workerSid: workerSid,
    workspaceSid: workspaceSid,
    role: "worker",
  });

  const accessToken = new AccessToken(
    accountSid,
    signingKeySid,
    signingKeySecret
  );
  accessToken.addGrant(taskRouterGrant);
  accessToken.identity = "alice";

  return accessToken.toJwt();
}

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md.

License

See LICENSE.md.

Building

Fork and clone the repository. Use npm to install node 8 (other versions may run into problems).

Then, install dependencies with:

yarn install

Then run the build script:

yarn build

The builds and docs will be placed in the dist/ directory.

Before commits, be sure to validate by running:

make lint

Testing

  • Create a twilio account
  • copy ./test/integration_test_setup/.env.example to ./test/integration_test_setup/.env
  • set ACCOUNT_SID, AUTH_TOKEN, SIGNING_KEY_SID, SIGNING_KEY_SECRET
  • Run ./test/integration_test_setup/RunIntegrationTestLocal.sh this will create everything needed for running E2E tests and run the tests

Test with Sample App

Contributing

Bug fixes welcome! If you're not familiar with the GitHub pull request/contribution process, this is a nice tutorial.