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Simple OnlinePBX telephony interface. Powered by plain JavaScript (written in TypeScript)
Simple OnlinePBX telephony interface. Powered by plain JavaScript (written in TypeScript) ⚡️
⚠️ This package is unstable and in active development. Use at your own risk or wait for the release of a stable version for use in a production environment.
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npm install onlinepbx
import { createOnlinePBXClient } from 'onlinepbx'
const telephony = createOnlinePBXClient({
apiKey: '',
domain: '',
autoConnect: false // turns off automatic connection when creating a client
})
// Create ws connection
telephony.connect()
// Hanlde success connection event
telephony.on('connect', () => {
console.log('success')
})
// Call to subscriber
telephony.command('make_call', {
from: '101', // internal onlinepbx user number
to: '998992221144' // subscriber phone number
})
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Simple OnlinePBX telephony interface. Powered by plain JavaScript (written in TypeScript)
The npm package onlinepbx receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, onlinepbx popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that onlinepbx demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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