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@wazo/sdk
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The Wazo JavaScript Software Development Kit is an API wrapper making it easy for you to communicate with your Wazo server. It allows you to add Wazo functionalities to any JavaScript application you are developing.
You may install the Wazo JavaScript Software Development Kit to your project one of the following ways:
npm install @wazo/sdk
yarn add @wazo/sdk
Alternatively, you may load the Wazo SDK from a CDN. Use one of the following Content Delivery Networks:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@wazo/sdk"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@wazo/sdk"></script>
Depending on your preference, you may require or add the Wazo SDK to your own client application one of the following ways:
const { WazoApiClient } = require('@wazo/sdk');
import { WazoApiClient } from '@wazo/sdk';
const client = new WazoApiClient({
server: 'demo.wazo.community', // required string
agent: null // http(s).Agent instance, allows custom proxy, unsecured https, certificate etc.
});
client.auth.logIn({
expiration, // optional integer. Session life in number of seconds. If omitted, defaults to 3600 (an hour).
username, // required string
password, // required string
backend, // optional string. If omitted, defaults to wazo_user
}).then(/* undefined if login failed, or : */{
metadata: {
username,
uuid_tenant_uuid,
xivo_user_uuid,
groups,
xivo_uuid,
tenants: [{ uuid }],
auth_id
},
token, // should be used for other request
acls,
utc_expires_at,
xivo_uuid,
issued_at,
utc_issued_at,
auth_id,
expires_at,
xivo_user_uuid
});
// or
const result = await client.auth.login(/* ... */);
client.auth.logOut(token).then(/* ... */);
// or
await client.auth.logOut(token);
client.auth.checkToken(token).then(valid);
// or
const valid = await client.auth.checkToken(token);
client.auth.listTenants(token);
client.auth.createTenant(token, name);
client.auth.deleteTenant(token, uuid);
client.auth.listUsers(token);
client.auth.listGroups(token);
client.auth.listPolicies(token);
client.application.calls(token, applicationUuid); // list calls
client.application.hangupCall(token, applicationUuid, callId); // hangup a call
client.application.answerCall(token, applicationUuid, callId, context, exten, autoanswer); // answer a call
client.application.listNodes(token, applicationUuid); // list nodes
client.application.listCallsNodes(token, applicationUuid, nodeUuid); // list calls in a node
client.application.removeCallNodes(token, applicationUuid, nodeUuid, callId); // remove call from node (no hangup)
client.application.addCallNodes(token, applicationUuid, nodeUuid, callId); // add call in a node
client.application.playCall(token, applicationUuid, callId, language, uri); // play a sound into a call
client.confd.listUsers(token);
client.confd.getUser(token, userUuid);
client.confd.getUserLineSip(token, userUuid, lineId);
client.confd.listApplications(token);
client.accessd.listSubscriptions(token);
client.accessd.createSubscription(token, { productSku, name, startDate, contractDate, autoRenew, term });
client.accessd.getSubscription(token, uuid);
client.accessd.listAuthorizations(token);
client.accessd.getAuthorization(token, uuid);
import { WazoWebRTCClient } from '@wazo/sdk';
const config = {
wsServer: 'wss://path.to/asterisk/ws',
displayName: 'My Display Name',
authorizationUser: 'line username',
password: 'line password',
uri: 'user@server.com',
media: {
audio: document.getElementById('audio'), // Pointing to a `<audio id="audio" />` element
video: document.getElementById('video'), // optional, pointing to a `<video id="video" />` element
localVideo: document.getElementById('local-video') // optional, pointing to a `<video id="local-video" />` element
}
};
const phone = new WazoWebRTCClient({
displayName: 'From WEB',
host: 'quintana.wazo.community',
authorizationUser: lineData.username,
password: lineData.secret,
media: {
audio: boolean | document.getElementById('audio'), // Pointing to a `<audio id="audio" />` element
video: boolean | document.getElementById('video'), // pointing to a `<video id="video" />` element
localVideo: boolean | document.getElementById('video'), // pointing to a `<video id="video" />` element
}
});
// eventName can be on the of events : `connected`, `disconnected`, `registered`, `unregistered`, `registrationFailed`, `invite`, `inviteSent`, `transportCreated`, `newTransaction`, `transactionDestroyed`, `notify`, `outOfDialogReferRequested`, `message`.
phone.on('invite', (session: SIP.sessionDescriptionHandler) => {
this.currentSession = session;
// ...
});
// or a wildcard : `*`
phone.on('*', (data: mixed, eventName: string) => {
});
phone.call('1234');
phone.call(number: string);
phone.on('invite', (session: SIP.sessionDescriptionHandler) => {
this.currentSession = session;
});
phone.answer(session: SIP.sessionDescriptionHandler);
phone.hangup(session: SIP.sessionDescriptionHandler);
phone.reject(session: SIP.sessionDescriptionHandler);
phone.mute(session: SIP.sessionDescriptionHandler);
phone.unmute(session: SIP.sessionDescriptionHandler);
phone.hold(session: SIP.sessionDescriptionHandler);
phone.unhold(session: SIP.sessionDescriptionHandler);
phone.transfert(session: SIP.sessionDescriptionHandler, target: string);
phone.sendDTMF(session: SIP.sessionDescriptionHandler, tone: string);
phone.sendDTMF(message: string, destination: string);
phone.close();
import { WazoWebSocketClient } from '@wazo/sdk';
const ws = new WazoWebSocket({
host, // wazo websocket host
token, // valid Wazo token
});
// eventName can be on the of events here: http://documentation.wazo.community/en/stable/api_sdk/websocket.html
ws.on('eventName', (data: mixed) => {
});
// You can also use a wildcard to catch all events
ws.on('*', (data: mixed, eventName: string) => {
});
ws.connect();
ws.close();
FAQs
Wazo's JavaScript Software Development Kit.
We found that @wazo/sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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