module Twilio module REST class ListResource include Utils def initialize(uri, client) @uri, @client = uri, client resource_name = self.class.name.split('::')[-1] @instance_class = Twilio::REST.const_get resource_name.chop @list_key, @instance_id_key = detwilify(resource_name), 'sid' end def inspect # :nodoc: "<#{self.class} @uri=#{@uri}>" end ## # Grab a list of this kind of resource and return it as an array. The # array includes a special attribute named +total+ which will return the # total number of items in the list on Twilio's server. This may differ # from the +size+ and +length+ attributes of the returned array since # by default Twilio will only return 50 resources, and the maximum number # of resources you can request is 1000. # # The optional +params+ hash allows you to filter the list returned. The # filters for each list resource type are defined by Twilio. def list(params = {}) raise "Can't get a resource list without a REST Client" unless @client response = @client.get @uri, params resources = response[@list_key] resource_list = resources.map do |resource| @instance_class.new "#{@uri}/#{resource[@instance_id_key]}", @client, resource end # set the +total+ property on the array resource_list.instance_eval { eigenclass = class << self; self; end eigenclass.send :define_method, :total, &lambda {response['total']} } resource_list end ## # Ask Twilio for the total number of items in the list. # Calling this method makes an HTTP GET request to @uri with a # page size parameter of 1 to minimize data over the wire while still # obtaining the total. Don't use this if you are planning to # call #list anyway, since the array returned from #list will have a # +total+ attribute as well. def total raise "Can't get a resource total without a REST Client" unless @client response = @client.get @uri, :page_size => 1 @total = response['total'] end ## # Return an empty instance resource object with the proper URI. Note that # this will never raise a Twilio::REST::RequestError on 404 since no HTTP # request is made. The HTTP request is made when attempting to access an # attribute of the returned instance resource object, such as # its #date_created or #voice_url attributes. def get(sid) @instance_class.new "#{@uri}/#{sid}", @client end alias :find :get # for the ActiveRecord lovers ## # Return a newly created resource. Some +params+ may be required. Consult # the Twilio REST API documentation related to the kind of resource you # are attempting to create for details. Calling this method makes an HTTP # POST request to @uri with the given params def create(params={}) raise "Can't create a resource without a REST Client" unless @client response = @client.post @uri, params @instance_class.new "#{@uri}/#{response[@instance_id_key]}", @client, response end end end end