🛑 create-twilio-function
is part of the Serverless Toolkit 🛑
The Serverless Toolkit is a monorepo containing create-twilio-function
, twilio-run
, plugin-serverless
, and other supporting packages that help you create, run, deploy and update functions and assets to Twilio Functions.
This repo is deprecated and development continues under the Serverless Toolkit repo.
A command line tool to setup a new Twilio Function with local testing using twilio-run
.
Read more about this tool in the post start a new Twilio Functions project the easy way
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.
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
You can also use npx
to run create-twilio-function
:
npx create-twilio-function function-name
Or you can install the module globally:
npm install create-twilio-function -g
create-twilio-function function-name
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.
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.
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)]
Any help contributing to this project is welcomed. Make sure you read and agree with the code of conduct.
- Fork the project
- Clone the fork like so:
git clone git@github.com:YOUR_USERNAME/create-twilio-function.git
- Install the dependencies
cd create-twilio-function
npm install
- Make your changes
- Test your changes with
npm test
- Commit your changes and open a pull request
MIT