telnyx-account-access-python
Configure account addresses, authentication providers, IP access controls, billing groups, and integration secrets. This skill provides Python SDK examples.
Best use case
telnyx-account-access-python is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Configure account addresses, authentication providers, IP access controls, billing groups, and integration secrets. This skill provides Python SDK examples.
Teams using telnyx-account-access-python should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
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Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
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How telnyx-account-access-python Compares
| Feature / Agent | telnyx-account-access-python | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Configure account addresses, authentication providers, IP access controls, billing groups, and integration secrets. This skill provides Python SDK examples.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
<!-- Auto-generated from Telnyx OpenAPI specs. Do not edit. -->
# Telnyx Account Access - Python
## Installation
```bash
pip install telnyx
```
## Setup
```python
import os
from telnyx import Telnyx
client = Telnyx(
api_key=os.environ.get("TELNYX_API_KEY"), # This is the default and can be omitted
)
```
All examples below assume `client` is already initialized as shown above.
## Error Handling
All API calls can fail with network errors, rate limits (429), validation errors (422),
or authentication errors (401). Always handle errors in production code:
```python
import telnyx
try:
result = client.messages.send(to="+13125550001", from_="+13125550002", text="Hello")
except telnyx.APIConnectionError:
print("Network error — check connectivity and retry")
except telnyx.RateLimitError:
# 429: rate limited — wait and retry with exponential backoff
import time
time.sleep(1) # Check Retry-After header for actual delay
except telnyx.APIStatusError as e:
print(f"API error {e.status_code}: {e.message}")
if e.status_code == 422:
print("Validation error — check required fields and formats")
```
Common error codes: `401` invalid API key, `403` insufficient permissions,
`404` resource not found, `422` validation error (check field formats),
`429` rate limited (retry with exponential backoff).
## Important Notes
- **Pagination:** List methods return an auto-paginating iterator. Use `for item in page_result:` to iterate through all pages automatically.
## List all Access IP Addresses
`GET /access_ip_address`
```python
page = client.access_ip_address.list()
page = page.data[0]
print(page.id)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `description` (string), `id` (string), `ip_address` (string), `source` (string), `status` (enum: pending, added), `updated_at` (date-time), `user_id` (string)
## Create new Access IP Address
`POST /access_ip_address` — Required: `ip_address`
Optional: `description` (string)
```python
access_ip_address_response = client.access_ip_address.create(
ip_address="203.0.113.10",
)
print(access_ip_address_response.id)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `description` (string), `id` (string), `ip_address` (string), `source` (string), `status` (enum: pending, added), `updated_at` (date-time), `user_id` (string)
## Retrieve an access IP address
`GET /access_ip_address/{access_ip_address_id}`
```python
access_ip_address_response = client.access_ip_address.retrieve(
"access_ip_address_id",
)
print(access_ip_address_response.id)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `description` (string), `id` (string), `ip_address` (string), `source` (string), `status` (enum: pending, added), `updated_at` (date-time), `user_id` (string)
## Delete access IP address
`DELETE /access_ip_address/{access_ip_address_id}`
```python
access_ip_address_response = client.access_ip_address.delete(
"access_ip_address_id",
)
print(access_ip_address_response.id)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `description` (string), `id` (string), `ip_address` (string), `source` (string), `status` (enum: pending, added), `updated_at` (date-time), `user_id` (string)
## List all addresses
Returns a list of your addresses.
`GET /addresses`
```python
page = client.addresses.list()
page = page.data[0]
print(page.id)
```
Returns: `address_book` (boolean), `administrative_area` (string), `borough` (string), `business_name` (string), `country_code` (string), `created_at` (string), `customer_reference` (string), `extended_address` (string), `first_name` (string), `id` (string), `last_name` (string), `locality` (string), `neighborhood` (string), `phone_number` (string), `postal_code` (string), `record_type` (string), `street_address` (string), `updated_at` (string), `validate_address` (boolean)
## Creates an address
Creates an address.
`POST /addresses` — Required: `first_name`, `last_name`, `business_name`, `street_address`, `locality`, `country_code`
Optional: `address_book` (boolean), `administrative_area` (string), `borough` (string), `customer_reference` (string), `extended_address` (string), `neighborhood` (string), `phone_number` (string), `postal_code` (string), `validate_address` (boolean)
```python
address = client.addresses.create(
business_name="Toy-O'Kon",
country_code="US",
first_name="Alfred",
last_name="Foster",
locality="Austin",
street_address="600 Congress Avenue",
)
print(address.data)
```
Returns: `address_book` (boolean), `administrative_area` (string), `borough` (string), `business_name` (string), `country_code` (string), `created_at` (string), `customer_reference` (string), `extended_address` (string), `first_name` (string), `id` (string), `last_name` (string), `locality` (string), `neighborhood` (string), `phone_number` (string), `postal_code` (string), `record_type` (string), `street_address` (string), `updated_at` (string), `validate_address` (boolean)
## Validate an address
Validates an address for emergency services.
`POST /addresses/actions/validate` — Required: `country_code`, `street_address`, `postal_code`
Optional: `administrative_area` (string), `extended_address` (string), `locality` (string)
```python
response = client.addresses.actions.validate(
country_code="US",
postal_code="78701",
street_address="600 Congress Avenue",
)
print(response.data)
```
Returns: `errors` (array[object]), `record_type` (string), `result` (enum: valid, invalid), `suggested` (object)
## Retrieve an address
Retrieves the details of an existing address.
`GET /addresses/{id}`
```python
address = client.addresses.retrieve(
"id",
)
print(address.data)
```
Returns: `address_book` (boolean), `administrative_area` (string), `borough` (string), `business_name` (string), `country_code` (string), `created_at` (string), `customer_reference` (string), `extended_address` (string), `first_name` (string), `id` (string), `last_name` (string), `locality` (string), `neighborhood` (string), `phone_number` (string), `postal_code` (string), `record_type` (string), `street_address` (string), `updated_at` (string), `validate_address` (boolean)
## Deletes an address
Deletes an existing address.
`DELETE /addresses/{id}`
```python
address = client.addresses.delete(
"id",
)
print(address.data)
```
Returns: `address_book` (boolean), `administrative_area` (string), `borough` (string), `business_name` (string), `country_code` (string), `created_at` (string), `customer_reference` (string), `extended_address` (string), `first_name` (string), `id` (string), `last_name` (string), `locality` (string), `neighborhood` (string), `phone_number` (string), `postal_code` (string), `record_type` (string), `street_address` (string), `updated_at` (string), `validate_address` (boolean)
## Accepts this address suggestion as a new emergency address for Operator Connect and finishes the uploads of the numbers associated with it to Microsoft.
`POST /addresses/{id}/actions/accept_suggestions`
Optional: `id` (string)
```python
response = client.addresses.actions.accept_suggestions(
address_uuid="182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e",
)
print(response.data)
```
Returns: `accepted` (boolean), `id` (uuid), `record_type` (enum: address_suggestion)
## List all SSO authentication providers
Returns a list of your SSO authentication providers.
`GET /authentication_providers`
```python
page = client.authentication_providers.list()
page = page.data[0]
print(page.id)
```
Returns: `activated_at` (date-time), `active` (boolean), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (uuid), `name` (string), `organization_id` (uuid), `record_type` (string), `settings` (object), `short_name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Creates an authentication provider
Creates an authentication provider.
`POST /authentication_providers` — Required: `name`, `short_name`, `settings`
Optional: `active` (boolean), `settings_url` (uri)
```python
authentication_provider = client.authentication_providers.create(
name="Okta",
settings={
"idp_cert_fingerprint": "13:38:C7:BB:C9:FF:4A:70:38:3A:E3:D9:5C:CD:DB:2E:50:1E:80:A7",
"idp_entity_id": "https://myorg.myidp.com/saml/metadata",
"idp_sso_target_url": "https://myorg.myidp.com/trust/saml2/http-post/sso",
},
short_name="myorg",
)
print(authentication_provider.data)
```
Returns: `activated_at` (date-time), `active` (boolean), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (uuid), `name` (string), `organization_id` (uuid), `record_type` (string), `settings` (object), `short_name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Retrieve an authentication provider
Retrieves the details of an existing authentication provider.
`GET /authentication_providers/{id}`
```python
authentication_provider = client.authentication_providers.retrieve(
"id",
)
print(authentication_provider.data)
```
Returns: `activated_at` (date-time), `active` (boolean), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (uuid), `name` (string), `organization_id` (uuid), `record_type` (string), `settings` (object), `short_name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Update an authentication provider
Updates settings of an existing authentication provider.
`PATCH /authentication_providers/{id}`
Optional: `active` (boolean), `name` (string), `settings` (object), `settings_url` (uri), `short_name` (string)
```python
authentication_provider = client.authentication_providers.update(
id="550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000",
active=True,
name="Okta",
settings={
"idp_entity_id": "https://myorg.myidp.com/saml/metadata",
"idp_sso_target_url": "https://myorg.myidp.com/trust/saml2/http-post/sso",
"idp_cert_fingerprint": "13:38:C7:BB:C9:FF:4A:70:38:3A:E3:D9:5C:CD:DB:2E:50:1E:80:A7",
"idp_cert_fingerprint_algorithm": "sha1",
},
short_name="myorg",
)
print(authentication_provider.data)
```
Returns: `activated_at` (date-time), `active` (boolean), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (uuid), `name` (string), `organization_id` (uuid), `record_type` (string), `settings` (object), `short_name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Deletes an authentication provider
Deletes an existing authentication provider.
`DELETE /authentication_providers/{id}`
```python
authentication_provider = client.authentication_providers.delete(
"id",
)
print(authentication_provider.data)
```
Returns: `activated_at` (date-time), `active` (boolean), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (uuid), `name` (string), `organization_id` (uuid), `record_type` (string), `settings` (object), `short_name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## List all billing groups
`GET /billing_groups`
```python
page = client.billing_groups.list()
page = page.data[0]
print(page.id)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `deleted_at` (date-time), `id` (uuid), `name` (string), `organization_id` (uuid), `record_type` (enum: billing_group), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Create a billing group
`POST /billing_groups`
Optional: `name` (string)
```python
billing_group = client.billing_groups.create(
name="my-resource",
)
print(billing_group.data)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `deleted_at` (date-time), `id` (uuid), `name` (string), `organization_id` (uuid), `record_type` (enum: billing_group), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Get a billing group
`GET /billing_groups/{id}`
```python
billing_group = client.billing_groups.retrieve(
"f5586561-8ff0-4291-a0ac-84fe544797bd",
)
print(billing_group.data)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `deleted_at` (date-time), `id` (uuid), `name` (string), `organization_id` (uuid), `record_type` (enum: billing_group), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Update a billing group
`PATCH /billing_groups/{id}`
Optional: `name` (string)
```python
billing_group = client.billing_groups.update(
id="f5586561-8ff0-4291-a0ac-84fe544797bd",
name="my-resource",
)
print(billing_group.data)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `deleted_at` (date-time), `id` (uuid), `name` (string), `organization_id` (uuid), `record_type` (enum: billing_group), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Delete a billing group
`DELETE /billing_groups/{id}`
```python
billing_group = client.billing_groups.delete(
"f5586561-8ff0-4291-a0ac-84fe544797bd",
)
print(billing_group.data)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `deleted_at` (date-time), `id` (uuid), `name` (string), `organization_id` (uuid), `record_type` (enum: billing_group), `updated_at` (date-time)
## List integration secrets
Retrieve a list of all integration secrets configured by the user.
`GET /integration_secrets`
```python
page = client.integration_secrets.list()
page = page.data[0]
print(page.id)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `identifier` (string), `record_type` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Create a secret
Create a new secret with an associated identifier that can be used to securely integrate with other services.
`POST /integration_secrets` — Required: `identifier`, `type`
Optional: `password` (string), `token` (string), `username` (string)
```python
integration_secret = client.integration_secrets.create(
identifier="my_secret",
type="bearer",
token="my_secret_value",
)
print(integration_secret.data)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `identifier` (string), `record_type` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Delete an integration secret
Delete an integration secret given its ID.
`DELETE /integration_secrets/{id}`
```python
client.integration_secrets.delete(
"id",
)
```
## Create an Access Token.
Create an Access Token (JWT) for the credential.
`POST /telephony_credentials/{id}/token`
```python
response = client.telephony_credentials.create_token(
"id",
)
print(response)
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