I am hoping there are numerous Twilio developer here along with PHP scripters...I am trying to edit a basic Twimlet FindMe and I am really stuck from a while...I cant find any threads on editing it and I do think there is quite a lot of use for Twimlets and should be documented more as many beginners use it as a starting point. For my case, I need help editing the Twimlet with source below so I can manually add the phone numbers I would like to call in order till one of the people pick up..The current code uses input boxes to gather the info which I dont want to use..I have spent numerous hours trying to get this to work but I am stuck....I tried removing the REQUEST and putting numbers in there but it didnt work and I am beginner at using Twilio so I need a hand. Thanks a lot.
<?php
require "twilio-lib.php";
// initiate response library
$response = new Response();
// init as array, if it's not
if(!is_array($_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers']))
$_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers'] = array($_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers']);
// remove empty entries from PhoneNumbers
$_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers'] = @array_filter($_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers']);
// verify no more than 10 numbers given
if(count($_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers']) > 10)
$_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers'] = array_splice($_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers'], 10);
// if The Dial flag is present, it means we're returning from an attempted Dial
if(isset($_REQUEST['Dial']) && ($_REQUEST['DialStatus'] == "answered" || $_REQUEST['DialCallStatus'] == "completed")) {
// answered call, so just hangup
$response->addHangup();
} else {
// No dial flag, or anything other than "answered", roll on to the next (or first, as it may be) number
// resort the PhoneNumbers array, in case anything untoward happened to it
sort($_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers']);
// get the next number of the array
if(!$nextNumber = @array_shift($_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers'])) {
// if no phone numbers left, redirect to the FailUrl
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if(strlen($_REQUEST["FailUrl"])) {
header("Location: {$_REQUEST["FailUrl"]}");
die;
} else {
// no FailUrl found, so just end the call
$response->addHangup();
}
} else {
// re-assemble remaining numbers into a QueryString, shifting the 0th off the array
$qs = "FailUrl=".urlencode($_REQUEST['FailUrl'])."&Timeout=".urlencode($_REQUEST['Timeout'])."&Message=".urlencode($_REQUEST['Message']);
foreach($_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers'] AS $number)
$qs .= "&PhoneNumbers%5B%5D=" . urlencode($number);
// add a dial to the response
$dial = $response->addDial(array("action"=>"{$_SERVER['SCRIPT_URI']}?Dial=true&$qs", "timeout"=>$_REQUEST['Timeout'] ? $_REQUEST['Timeout'] : 60));
// add the number to dial
$dial->addNumber($nextNumber, array("url"=>"whisper?Message=".urlencode($_REQUEST['Message'])));
}
}
// send the response
$response->Respond();
?>
The simplest solution would be to set $_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers']
at the top of the script.
$_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers'] = array('1235556789', '1235551234');
In normal operation, the Twimlet expects the incoming request to provide the array - like this:
http://twimlets.com/findme?PhoneNumbers%5B0%5D=1235556789&PhoneNumbers%5B1%5D=1235551234&
By setting $_REQUEST['PhoneNumbers]
at the top of the script, you're able to manually set the list of numbers without having to change the rest of the code.
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