I want to trigger a inbuild application in the mobile on receiving a sms. I have codes to read a sms from a mobile but after reading that sms the mobile must automatically trigger an application.
Is it possible to do that? If yes tell me a good idea to trigger another application on receiving the sms.
There is pretty standard solution for doing this using push registry. Here is the link for it.
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I need to do an integration with twilio where the application serves multiple accounts. With that I have the need to receive the whatsapp integrations in different URL for each user of the application.
I would like to register these URLs in a simple way, without my user having to access the twilio panel.
How can I register a whatsapp WebHook using HTTP APIs or nodejs SDK?
I searched the documentations and even debugged the nodejs SDK and couldn't find a way to do that.
What’s integration allows you toconfigure one URL per number. How about setting that URL to your backend which then breaks out the behavior based on the from number.
We are currently using getStream in our react web application for notification feed. It is working fine.
We are now planning to use it in our react native mobile app as well. We would like to show a notification (in the top tray or drawer) whenever there is a notification received by a user, similar to how we get in whatsapp or telegram
Does anyone know how this can be achieved. Couldn't find anything about this in their docs. I can see that they provide this functionality with Stream Chat
PS: We are able to get the notifications in the app but we would like to show the notification in the top tray as well so that the user knows he/she has received notifications without opening the app.
Regards,
Varun
I believe your question is about offering Push Notifications for your application. Stream Feeds does not currently implement Push Notifications out of the box so you will have to implement them in your application yourself. One common approach is to use notification webhooks where you have the webhook trigger a push notification for the user from your application's back end infrastructure.
I hope that is helpful.
Best,
Grant
I am working on a Flow app lately and I wonder if we have any Microsoft services available to send SMS texts to phone without using connectors like Twilio. I have tried Twillio and it works good. But I would like to know if there are any free/paid services available from Microsoft to send text messages.
Simple answer: no, there is not. You have to use a service like Twilio.
I have a social networking website developed in php which is hosted on the server. Here people can talk to each other through messages.
I want to send and receive the messages, to the other users through google home. It is not like a chat bot. But here, the first user will send message from google home to the website and then the second user will send the message from the website to the first user who will receive it through google home.
Can this be achieved? Do I have to develop some kind of mobile App, so that user has to send the message to the mobile app and then the app sends the data to the server.
or do i have to use the webhook which is available in api.ai?
Any help will be appreciated.
You do not need a mobile app - it sounds like most (but not all) of what you're trying to do would be handled using API.AI's webhook Fulfillment.
However, you're also trying to do asynchronous operations (send a message or a notification to Home without the user prompting for it). This currently isn't possible - you can currently only send a message in response to the user taking some action.
One possible workaround for you is to allow the user to ask "how many messages are waiting for me" or something similar at any point. You can also play multiple messages in reply to a message they might send. However, you have limits (about 5 seconds) on how long you can wait to send a reply to a user instruction.
You can implement a chat bot e.g. via Dialogflow (former api.ai), however you can just react on inputs. You cannot push a message on Google Home (yet). So you could the bot read your mailbox but not implement a chat.
I want to implement event notification webhook method into my app. I am using docusign-java-client SDK for docusign, but I am unable to find any example using SDK. Can anyone provide some example to achieve this?
I'm sorry to report that we (DocuSign) don't yet have a Java recipe for this. We do have a Python example. Java is on the list of things to do. Perhaps someone else can provide an example in the meantime.
Here is a general description:
First, set up your webhook subscription. You can have an envelope-specific webhook subscription by including the eventNotification fields in your envelope create request.
Or you can set up a more general subscription by using the "Connect" feature. You can setup Connect subscriptions either via the DocuSign web tool, or programmatically.
As part of the subscription you provide your url for the incoming XML notification messages.
To handle them, you write a small web app using whatever web app framework is easiest for you and your stack. Your web server will receive the incoming https calls from DocuSign.
You can see what the incoming XML messages look like by using the beta Recipe Framework. Run it on Heroku. Use the embedded signing recipe and click the button to see the Webhook / Connect messages. You can then see the sorts of messages that you will receive.
Your incoming message web server will simply parse the XML messages and then handle them accordingly.
Thanks for using the webhook system. Please ask more questions here if you have any issues.