TypeScript definitions to define globals for the Twilio Serverless runtime.
npm install @twilio-labs/serverless-runtime-types
If you want to use the types in JavaScript to get autocomplete in VS Code and other editors using the TypeScript language server:
/// <reference path="../../node_modules/@twilio-labs/serverless-runtime-types/index.d.ts"/>
/**
* @param {import('@twilio-labs/serverless-runtime-types').Context} context
* @param {{}} event
* @param {import('@twilio-labs/serverless-runtime-types').ServerlessCallback} callback
*/
exports.handler = function(context, event, callback) {
let twiml = new Twilio.twiml.MessagingResponse();
twiml.message("Hello World");
callback(null, twiml);
};
For TypeScript you can use the same technique if you want to limit the global types to that file. Alternatively, you can use one of the following two options to use the definitions.
{
"compilerOptions": {
"types": ["node_modules/@twilio-labs/serverless-runtime-types/index.d.ts"]
}
}
import "@twilio-labs/serverless-runtime-types";
export function handler(context, event, callback) {
let twiml = new Twilio.twiml.MessagingResponse();
twiml.message("Hello World");
callback(null, twiml);
}
You can also import the specific types without setting the global types:
import { RuntimeInstance } from "@twilio-labs/serverless-runtime-types/types";
function listSyncDocuments(runtime: RuntimeInstance) {
return runtime.getSync().documents.list();
}
This project welcomes contributions from the community. Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md
file for more details.
Please be aware that this project has a Code of Conduct. The tldr; is to just be excellent to each other ❤️
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Dominik Kundel 💻 📖 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
MIT