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@vonage/numbers
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This is the Vonage Number SDK for Node.js for use with Vonage APIs. To use it you will need a Vonage account. Sign up for free at vonage.com.
For full API documentation refer to developer.nexmo.com.
If you are updating from V2 to V3, please check the migration guide found here
We recommend using this SDK as part of the overall @vonage/server-sdk
package. Please see the main package for installation.
You can also use this SDK standalone if you only need access to just the Numbers API.
npm install @vonage/numbers
yarn add @vonage/numbers
If you are using this SDK as part of the Vonage Server SDK, you can access it as the numbers
property off of the client that you instantiate.
const { Vonage, Auth } = require('@vonage/server-sdk');
const credentials = new Auth({
apiKey: API_KEY,
apiSecret: API_SECRET
});
const options = {};
const vonage = new Vonage(credentials, options);
vonage.numbers.getAvailableNumbers()
.then(resp => console.log(resp))
.catch(err => console.error(err));
The SDK can be used standalone from the main Vonage Server SDK for Node.js if you only need to use the Numbers API. All you need to do is require('@vonage/numbers')
, and use the returned object to create your own client.
const { Auth } = require('@vonage/auth');
const { Numbers } = require('@vonage/numbers');
const credentials = new Auth({
apiKey: API_KEY,
apiSecret: API_SECRET
});
const options = {};
const numbersClient = new Numbers(credentials, options);
Where credentials
is any option from @vonage/auth
, and options
is any option from @vonage/server-client
Most methods that interact with the Vonage API uses Promises. You can either resolve these yourself, or use await
to wait for a response.
const resp = await vonage.numbers.basicLookup(PHONE_NUMBER)
vonage.numbers.getAvailableNumbers()
.then(resp => console.log(resp))
.catch(err => console.error(err));
Run:
npm run test
FAQs
Vonage Numbers SDK Package
The npm package @vonage/numbers receives a total of 42,088 weekly downloads. As such, @vonage/numbers popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vonage/numbers demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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