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@vonage/cli-plugin-applications
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$ npm install -g @vonage/cli-plugin-applications
$ @vonage/cli-plugin-applications COMMAND
running command...
$ @vonage/cli-plugin-applications (--version)
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications/1.2.0 darwin-arm64 node-v16.18.1
$ @vonage/cli-plugin-applications --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ @vonage/cli-plugin-applications COMMAND
...
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:create [NAME]
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:delete [APPID]
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:link [APPID] --number=[NUMBER]
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:show [APPID]
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:unlink
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:update [APPID]
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps
manage your Vonage applications
USAGE
$ @vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps [--apiKey <value> --apiSecret <value>] [--appId <value> --keyFile
<value>] [--sort <value>] [--filter <value>] [--output csv|json|yaml | | ]
FLAGS
--filter=<value> filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
--output=<option> output in a more machine friendly format
<options: csv|json|yaml>
--sort=<value> property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)
VONAGE API FLAGS FLAGS
--apiKey=<value>
--apiSecret=<value>
VONAGE APPLICATION FLAGS FLAGS
--appId=<value>
--keyFile=<value>
DESCRIPTION
manage your Vonage applications
EXAMPLES
vonage apps
vonage apps --output=json
See code: dist/commands/apps/index.js
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:create [NAME]
create a new Vonage application
USAGE
$ @vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:create [NAME] [--apiKey <value> --apiSecret <value>] [--appId <value>
--keyFile <value>] [--voice_answer_http GET|POST [--voice_answer_url <value> --voice_event_url <value>]]
[--voice_event_http GET|POST ] [--messages_inbound_http GET|POST --messages_inbound_url <value>]
[--messages_status_http GET|POST --messages_status_url <value>] [--rtc_event_http GET|POST --rtc_event_url <value>]
[--vbc] [--improve_ai]
FLAGS
--improve_ai Allow use of data for AI training? Read data collection disclosure -
https://help.nexmo.com/hc/en-us/articles/4401914566036
--messages_inbound_http=<option> Messages Inbound Webhook HTTP Method
<options: GET|POST>
--messages_inbound_url=<value> Messages Inbound Webhook URL Address
--messages_status_http=<option> Messages Status Webhook HTTP Method
<options: GET|POST>
--messages_status_url=<value> Messages Status Webhook URL Address
--rtc_event_http=<option> RTC Event Webhook HTTP Method
<options: GET|POST>
--rtc_event_url=<value> RTC Event Webhook URL Address
--vbc VBC Capabilities Enabled
--voice_answer_http=<option> Voice Answer Webhook HTTP Method
<options: GET|POST>
--voice_answer_url=<value> Voice Answer Webhook URL Address
--voice_event_http=<option> Voice Event Webhook HTTP Method
<options: GET|POST>
--voice_event_url=<value> Voice Event Webhook URL Address
VONAGE API FLAGS FLAGS
--apiKey=<value>
--apiSecret=<value>
VONAGE APPLICATION FLAGS FLAGS
--appId=<value>
--keyFile=<value>
DESCRIPTION
create a new Vonage application
EXAMPLES
vonage apps:create
vonage apps:create APP_NAME --voice_answer_url=https://www.sample.com --voice_event_url=https://www.sample.com
See code: dist/commands/apps/create.js
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:delete [APPID]
delete a Vonage application
USAGE
$ @vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:delete [APPID] [--apiKey <value> --apiSecret <value>] [--appId <value>
--keyFile <value>]
VONAGE API FLAGS FLAGS
--apiKey=<value>
--apiSecret=<value>
VONAGE APPLICATION FLAGS FLAGS
--appId=<value>
--keyFile=<value>
DESCRIPTION
delete a Vonage application
EXAMPLES
vonage apps:delete 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
vonage apps:delete
See code: dist/commands/apps/delete.js
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:link [APPID] --number=[NUMBER]
link numbers to Vonage application
USAGE
$ @vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:link [APPID] --number=[NUMBER]
FLAGS
--number=<value> (required) Owned number to be assigned
VONAGE API FLAGS FLAGS
--apiKey=<value>
--apiSecret=<value>
VONAGE APPLICATION FLAGS FLAGS
--appId=<value>
--keyFile=<value>
DESCRIPTION
link numbers to Vonage application
See code: dist/commands/apps/link.js
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:show [APPID]
show Vonage application details
USAGE
$ @vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:show [APPID] [--apiKey <value> --apiSecret <value>] [--appId <value>
--keyFile <value>]
VONAGE API FLAGS FLAGS
--apiKey=<value>
--apiSecret=<value>
VONAGE APPLICATION FLAGS FLAGS
--appId=<value>
--keyFile=<value>
DESCRIPTION
show Vonage application details
See code: dist/commands/apps/show.js
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:unlink
unlink numbers from Vonage application
USAGE
$ @vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:unlink [--apiKey <value> --apiSecret <value>] [--appId <value> --keyFile
<value>] [--number <value>]
FLAGS
--number=<value> Owned number to be unassigned
VONAGE API FLAGS FLAGS
--apiKey=<value>
--apiSecret=<value>
VONAGE APPLICATION FLAGS FLAGS
--appId=<value>
--keyFile=<value>
DESCRIPTION
unlink numbers from Vonage application
See code: dist/commands/apps/unlink.js
@vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:update [APPID]
update a Vonage application
USAGE
$ @vonage/cli-plugin-applications apps:update [APPID] [--apiKey <value> --apiSecret <value>] [--appId <value>
--keyFile <value>] [--voice_answer_url <value>] [--voice_answer_http GET|POST] [--voice_event_url <value>]
[--voice_event_http GET|POST] [--messages_inbound_url <value>] [--messages_inbound_http GET|POST]
[--messages_status_url <value>] [--messages_status_http GET|POST] [--rtc_event_url <value>] [--rtc_event_http
GET|POST] [--vbc]
FLAGS
--messages_inbound_http=<option> Messages Inbound Webhook HTTP Method
<options: GET|POST>
--messages_inbound_url=<value> Messages Inbound Webhook URL Address
--messages_status_http=<option> Messages Status Webhook HTTP Method
<options: GET|POST>
--messages_status_url=<value> Messages Status Webhook URL Address
--rtc_event_http=<option> RTC Event Webhook HTTP Method
<options: GET|POST>
--rtc_event_url=<value> RTC Event Webhook URL Address
--vbc VBC Capabilities Enabled
--voice_answer_http=<option> Voice Answer Webhook HTTP Method
<options: GET|POST>
--voice_answer_url=<value> Voice Answer Webhook URL Address
--voice_event_http=<option> Voice Event Webhook HTTP Method
<options: GET|POST>
--voice_event_url=<value> Voice Event Webhook URL Address
VONAGE API FLAGS FLAGS
--apiKey=<value>
--apiSecret=<value>
VONAGE APPLICATION FLAGS FLAGS
--appId=<value>
--keyFile=<value>
DESCRIPTION
update a Vonage application
EXAMPLES
vonage apps:update
vonage apps:update APP_ID --voice_answer_url="https://www.example.com/answer
See code: dist/commands/apps/update.js
FAQs
A plugin for Vonage CLI
The npm package @vonage/cli-plugin-applications receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @vonage/cli-plugin-applications popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @vonage/cli-plugin-applications demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 44 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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