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create-twilio-function

A command line tool to setup a new Twilio Function with local testing using twilio-run. Part of the Twilio Serverless Toolkit.

Read more about this tool in the post start a new Twilio Functions project the easy way

Usage

npm init

There are a number of ways to use this tool. The quickest and easiest is with npm init:

npm init twilio-function function-name
cd function-name
npm start

This will create a new directory named "function-name" and include all the files you need to write and run a Twilio Function locally. Starting the application will host the example function at localhost:3000/example.

Twilio CLI

Make sure you have the Twilio CLI installed with either:

npm install twilio-cli -g

or

brew tap twilio/brew && brew install twilio

Install the Twilio Serverless Toolkit plugin:

twilio plugins:install @twilio-labs/plugin-serverless

Then initialise a new Functions project with:

twilio serverless:init function-name

npx

You can also use npx to run create-twilio-function:

npx create-twilio-function function-name

Global installation

Or you can install the module globally:

npm install create-twilio-function -g
create-twilio-function function-name

Function Templates

create-twilio-function enables you to generate a new empty project or to build a project using any of the templates from the Function Templates repo. All you need to do is pass a --template option with the name of the template you want to download. Like this:

npm init twilio-function function-name --template blank

This works with any of the other ways of calling create-twilio-function. Check out the ever expanding list of function templates here.

TypeScript

If you want to build your Twilio Functions project in TypeScript you can. create-twilio-function supports generating a new project that is set up to use TypeScript too. To generate a TypeScript project, use the --typescript flag, like this:

npm init twilio-function function-name --typescript

Note: there are no Function templates written in TypeScript, so do not use the --template flag alongside the --typescript flag. The basic TypeScript project does come with some example files, but you can generate an empty project combining the --typescript and --empty flags.

Command line arguments

Creates a new Twilio Function project

Commands:
  create-twilio-function <name>          Creates a new Twilio Function project
                                                                       [default]
  create-twilio-function list-templates  Lists the available Twilio Function
                                         templates

Positionals:
  name  Name of your project.                                           [string]

Options:
  --account-sid, -a     The Account SID for your Twilio account         [string]
  --auth-token, -t      Your Twilio account Auth Token                  [string]
  --skip-credentials    Don't ask for Twilio account credentials or import them
                        from the environment          [boolean] [default: false]
  --import-credentials  Import credentials from the environment variables
                        TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID and TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
  --template            Initialize your new project with a template from
                        github.com/twilio-labs/function-templates       [string]
  --empty               Initialize your new project with empty functions and
                        assets directories            [boolean] [default: false]
  --typescript          Initialize your Serverless project with TypeScript
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
  -h, --help            Show help                                      [boolean]
  -v, --version         Show version number                            [boolean]
  --path                                                        [default: (cwd)]

Contributing

This project welcomes contributions from the community. Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md file for more details.

LICENSE

MIT