telnyx-account-notifications-ruby
Configure notification channels and settings for account alerts and events. This skill provides Ruby SDK examples.
Best use case
telnyx-account-notifications-ruby is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Configure notification channels and settings for account alerts and events. This skill provides Ruby SDK examples.
Teams using telnyx-account-notifications-ruby 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-notifications-ruby Compares
| Feature / Agent | telnyx-account-notifications-ruby | 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 notification channels and settings for account alerts and events. This skill provides Ruby 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 Notifications - Ruby
## Installation
```bash
gem install telnyx
```
## Setup
```ruby
require "telnyx"
client = Telnyx::Client.new(
api_key: ENV["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:
```ruby
begin
result = client.messages.send_(to: "+13125550001", from: "+13125550002", text: "Hello")
rescue Telnyx::Errors::APIConnectionError
puts "Network error — check connectivity and retry"
rescue Telnyx::Errors::RateLimitError
# 429: rate limited — wait and retry with exponential backoff
sleep(1) # Check Retry-After header for actual delay
rescue Telnyx::Errors::APIStatusError => e
puts "API error #{e.status}: #{e.message}"
if e.status == 422
puts "Validation error — check required fields and formats"
end
end
```
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:** Use `.auto_paging_each` for automatic iteration: `page.auto_paging_each { |item| puts item.id }`.
## List notification channels
List notification channels.
`GET /notification_channels`
```ruby
page = client.notification_channels.list
puts(page)
```
Returns: `channel_destination` (string), `channel_type_id` (enum: sms, voice, email, webhook), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Create a notification channel
Create a notification channel.
`POST /notification_channels`
Optional: `channel_destination` (string), `channel_type_id` (enum: sms, voice, email, webhook), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
```ruby
notification_channel = client.notification_channels.create(channel_type_id: "webhook", channel_destination: "https://example.com/webhooks")
puts(notification_channel)
```
Returns: `channel_destination` (string), `channel_type_id` (enum: sms, voice, email, webhook), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Get a notification channel
Get a notification channel.
`GET /notification_channels/{id}`
```ruby
notification_channel = client.notification_channels.retrieve("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")
puts(notification_channel)
```
Returns: `channel_destination` (string), `channel_type_id` (enum: sms, voice, email, webhook), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Update a notification channel
Update a notification channel.
`PATCH /notification_channels/{id}`
Optional: `channel_destination` (string), `channel_type_id` (enum: sms, voice, email, webhook), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
```ruby
notification_channel = client.notification_channels.update("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")
puts(notification_channel)
```
Returns: `channel_destination` (string), `channel_type_id` (enum: sms, voice, email, webhook), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Delete a notification channel
Delete a notification channel.
`DELETE /notification_channels/{id}`
```ruby
notification_channel = client.notification_channels.delete("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")
puts(notification_channel)
```
Returns: `channel_destination` (string), `channel_type_id` (enum: sms, voice, email, webhook), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## List all Notifications Events Conditions
Returns a list of your notifications events conditions.
`GET /notification_event_conditions`
```ruby
page = client.notification_event_conditions.list
puts(page)
```
Returns: `allow_multiple_channels` (boolean), `associated_record_type` (enum: account, phone_number), `asynchronous` (boolean), `created_at` (date-time), `description` (string), `enabled` (boolean), `id` (string), `name` (string), `notification_event_id` (string), `parameters` (array[object]), `supported_channels` (array[string]), `updated_at` (date-time)
## List all Notifications Events
Returns a list of your notifications events.
`GET /notification_events`
```ruby
page = client.notification_events.list
puts(page)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `enabled` (boolean), `id` (string), `name` (string), `notification_category` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## List all Notifications Profiles
Returns a list of your notifications profiles.
`GET /notification_profiles`
```ruby
page = client.notification_profiles.list
puts(page)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Create a notification profile
Create a notification profile.
`POST /notification_profiles`
Optional: `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
```ruby
notification_profile = client.notification_profiles.create(name: "My Notification Profile")
puts(notification_profile)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Get a notification profile
Get a notification profile.
`GET /notification_profiles/{id}`
```ruby
notification_profile = client.notification_profiles.retrieve("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")
puts(notification_profile)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Update a notification profile
Update a notification profile.
`PATCH /notification_profiles/{id}`
Optional: `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
```ruby
notification_profile = client.notification_profiles.update("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")
puts(notification_profile)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Delete a notification profile
Delete a notification profile.
`DELETE /notification_profiles/{id}`
```ruby
notification_profile = client.notification_profiles.delete("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")
puts(notification_profile)
```
Returns: `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `name` (string), `updated_at` (date-time)
## List notification settings
List notification settings.
`GET /notification_settings`
```ruby
page = client.notification_settings.list
puts(page)
```
Returns: `associated_record_type` (string), `associated_record_type_value` (string), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_channel_id` (string), `notification_event_condition_id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `parameters` (array[object]), `status` (enum: enabled, enable-received, enable-pending, enable-submitted, delete-received, delete-pending, delete-submitted, deleted), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Add a Notification Setting
Add a notification setting.
`POST /notification_settings`
Optional: `associated_record_type` (string), `associated_record_type_value` (string), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_channel_id` (string), `notification_event_condition_id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `parameters` (array[object]), `status` (enum: enabled, enable-received, enable-pending, enable-submitted, delete-received, delete-pending, delete-submitted, deleted), `updated_at` (date-time)
```ruby
notification_setting = client.notification_settings.create
puts(notification_setting)
```
Returns: `associated_record_type` (string), `associated_record_type_value` (string), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_channel_id` (string), `notification_event_condition_id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `parameters` (array[object]), `status` (enum: enabled, enable-received, enable-pending, enable-submitted, delete-received, delete-pending, delete-submitted, deleted), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Get a notification setting
Get a notification setting.
`GET /notification_settings/{id}`
```ruby
notification_setting = client.notification_settings.retrieve("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")
puts(notification_setting)
```
Returns: `associated_record_type` (string), `associated_record_type_value` (string), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_channel_id` (string), `notification_event_condition_id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `parameters` (array[object]), `status` (enum: enabled, enable-received, enable-pending, enable-submitted, delete-received, delete-pending, delete-submitted, deleted), `updated_at` (date-time)
## Delete a notification setting
Delete a notification setting.
`DELETE /notification_settings/{id}`
```ruby
notification_setting = client.notification_settings.delete("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")
puts(notification_setting)
```
Returns: `associated_record_type` (string), `associated_record_type_value` (string), `created_at` (date-time), `id` (string), `notification_channel_id` (string), `notification_event_condition_id` (string), `notification_profile_id` (string), `parameters` (array[object]), `status` (enum: enabled, enable-received, enable-pending, enable-submitted, delete-received, delete-pending, delete-submitted, deleted), `updated_at` (date-time)Related Skills
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