/// <summary> /// Registers a new Device and Push Token against Trusted Comms API. This works specially for iOS devices, which don't /// allow the SDK to know when there's an incoming call, nor the originating number. /// </summary> /// <param name="options"> Create Device parameters </param> /// <param name="client"> Client to make requests to Twilio </param> /// <returns> A single instance of Device </returns> public static DeviceResource Create(CreateDeviceOptions options, ITwilioRestClient client = null) { client = client ?? TwilioClient.GetRestClient(); var response = client.Request(BuildCreateRequest(options, client)); return(FromJson(response.Content)); }
/// <summary> /// Registers a new Device and Push Token against Trusted Comms API. This works specially for iOS devices, which don't /// allow the SDK to know when there's an incoming call, nor the originating number. /// </summary> /// <param name="phoneNumber"> The end user Phone Number </param> /// <param name="pushToken"> The Push Token for this Phone Number </param> /// <param name="client"> Client to make requests to Twilio </param> /// <returns> Task that resolves to A single instance of Device </returns> public static async System.Threading.Tasks.Task <DeviceResource> CreateAsync(string phoneNumber, string pushToken, ITwilioRestClient client = null) { var options = new CreateDeviceOptions(phoneNumber, pushToken); return(await CreateAsync(options, client)); }
/// <summary> /// Registers a new Device and Push Token against Trusted Comms API. This works specially for iOS devices, which don't /// allow the SDK to know when there's an incoming call, nor the originating number. /// </summary> /// <param name="options"> Create Device parameters </param> /// <param name="client"> Client to make requests to Twilio </param> /// <returns> Task that resolves to A single instance of Device </returns> public static async System.Threading.Tasks.Task <DeviceResource> CreateAsync(CreateDeviceOptions options, ITwilioRestClient client = null) { client = client ?? TwilioClient.GetRestClient(); var response = await client.RequestAsync(BuildCreateRequest(options, client)); return(FromJson(response.Content)); }
private static Request BuildCreateRequest(CreateDeviceOptions options, ITwilioRestClient client) { return(new Request( HttpMethod.Post, Rest.Domain.Preview, "/TrustedComms/Devices", client.Region, postParams: options.GetParams() )); }
/// <summary> /// Registers a new Device and Push Token against Trusted Comms API. This works specially for iOS devices, which don't /// allow the SDK to know when there's an incoming call, nor the originating number. /// </summary> /// <param name="phoneNumber"> The end user Phone Number </param> /// <param name="pushToken"> The Push Token for this Phone Number </param> /// <param name="client"> Client to make requests to Twilio </param> /// <returns> A single instance of Device </returns> public static DeviceResource Create(string phoneNumber, string pushToken, ITwilioRestClient client = null) { var options = new CreateDeviceOptions(phoneNumber, pushToken); return(Create(options, client)); }