telnyx-numbers-services-ruby

Configure voicemail, voice channels, and emergency (E911) services for your phone numbers. This skill provides Ruby SDK examples.

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Best use case

telnyx-numbers-services-ruby is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Configure voicemail, voice channels, and emergency (E911) services for your phone numbers. This skill provides Ruby SDK examples.

Teams using telnyx-numbers-services-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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$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/telnyx-numbers-services-ruby/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/team-telnyx/ai/main/providers/claude/plugin/skills/telnyx-numbers-services-ruby/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/telnyx-numbers-services-ruby/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How telnyx-numbers-services-ruby Compares

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Configure voicemail, voice channels, and emergency (E911) services for your phone numbers. 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 Numbers Services - 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 your voice channels for non-US zones

Returns the non-US voice channels for your account. voice channels allow you to use Channel Billing for calls to your Telnyx phone numbers. Please check the Telnyx Support Articles section for full information and examples of how to utilize Channel Billing.

`GET /channel_zones`

```ruby
page = client.channel_zones.list

puts(page)
```

Returns: `channels` (int64), `countries` (array[string]), `created_at` (string), `id` (string), `name` (string), `record_type` (enum: channel_zone), `updated_at` (string)

## Update voice channels for non-US Zones

Update the number of Voice Channels for the Non-US Zones. This allows your account to handle multiple simultaneous inbound calls to Non-US numbers. Use this endpoint to increase or decrease your capacity based on expected call volume.

`PUT /channel_zones/{channel_zone_id}` — Required: `channels`

```ruby
channel_zone = client.channel_zones.update("channel_zone_id", channels: 0)

puts(channel_zone)
```

Returns: `channels` (int64), `countries` (array[string]), `created_at` (string), `id` (string), `name` (string), `record_type` (enum: channel_zone), `updated_at` (string)

## List dynamic emergency addresses

Returns the dynamic emergency addresses according to filters

`GET /dynamic_emergency_addresses`

```ruby
page = client.dynamic_emergency_addresses.list

puts(page)
```

Returns: `administrative_area` (string), `country_code` (enum: US, CA, PR), `created_at` (string), `extended_address` (string), `house_number` (string), `house_suffix` (string), `id` (string), `locality` (string), `postal_code` (string), `record_type` (string), `sip_geolocation_id` (string), `status` (enum: pending, activated, rejected), `street_name` (string), `street_post_directional` (string), `street_pre_directional` (string), `street_suffix` (string), `updated_at` (string)

## Create a dynamic emergency address.

Creates a dynamic emergency address.

`POST /dynamic_emergency_addresses` — Required: `house_number`, `street_name`, `locality`, `administrative_area`, `postal_code`, `country_code`

Optional: `created_at` (string), `extended_address` (string), `house_suffix` (string), `id` (string), `record_type` (string), `sip_geolocation_id` (string), `status` (enum: pending, activated, rejected), `street_post_directional` (string), `street_pre_directional` (string), `street_suffix` (string), `updated_at` (string)

```ruby
dynamic_emergency_address = client.dynamic_emergency_addresses.create(
  administrative_area: "TX",
  country_code: :US,
  house_number: "600",
  locality: "Austin",
  postal_code: "78701",
  street_name: "Congress"
)

puts(dynamic_emergency_address)
```

Returns: `administrative_area` (string), `country_code` (enum: US, CA, PR), `created_at` (string), `extended_address` (string), `house_number` (string), `house_suffix` (string), `id` (string), `locality` (string), `postal_code` (string), `record_type` (string), `sip_geolocation_id` (string), `status` (enum: pending, activated, rejected), `street_name` (string), `street_post_directional` (string), `street_pre_directional` (string), `street_suffix` (string), `updated_at` (string)

## Get a dynamic emergency address

Returns the dynamic emergency address based on the ID provided

`GET /dynamic_emergency_addresses/{id}`

```ruby
dynamic_emergency_address = client.dynamic_emergency_addresses.retrieve("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")

puts(dynamic_emergency_address)
```

Returns: `administrative_area` (string), `country_code` (enum: US, CA, PR), `created_at` (string), `extended_address` (string), `house_number` (string), `house_suffix` (string), `id` (string), `locality` (string), `postal_code` (string), `record_type` (string), `sip_geolocation_id` (string), `status` (enum: pending, activated, rejected), `street_name` (string), `street_post_directional` (string), `street_pre_directional` (string), `street_suffix` (string), `updated_at` (string)

## Delete a dynamic emergency address

Deletes the dynamic emergency address based on the ID provided

`DELETE /dynamic_emergency_addresses/{id}`

```ruby
dynamic_emergency_address = client.dynamic_emergency_addresses.delete("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")

puts(dynamic_emergency_address)
```

Returns: `administrative_area` (string), `country_code` (enum: US, CA, PR), `created_at` (string), `extended_address` (string), `house_number` (string), `house_suffix` (string), `id` (string), `locality` (string), `postal_code` (string), `record_type` (string), `sip_geolocation_id` (string), `status` (enum: pending, activated, rejected), `street_name` (string), `street_post_directional` (string), `street_pre_directional` (string), `street_suffix` (string), `updated_at` (string)

## List dynamic emergency endpoints

Returns the dynamic emergency endpoints according to filters

`GET /dynamic_emergency_endpoints`

```ruby
page = client.dynamic_emergency_endpoints.list

puts(page)
```

Returns: `callback_number` (string), `caller_name` (string), `created_at` (string), `dynamic_emergency_address_id` (string), `id` (string), `record_type` (string), `sip_from_id` (string), `status` (enum: pending, activated, rejected), `updated_at` (string)

## Create a dynamic emergency endpoint.

Creates a dynamic emergency endpoints.

`POST /dynamic_emergency_endpoints` — Required: `dynamic_emergency_address_id`, `callback_number`, `caller_name`

Optional: `created_at` (string), `id` (string), `record_type` (string), `sip_from_id` (string), `status` (enum: pending, activated, rejected), `updated_at` (string)

```ruby
dynamic_emergency_endpoint = client.dynamic_emergency_endpoints.create(
  callback_number: "+13125550000",
  caller_name: "Jane Doe Desk Phone",
  dynamic_emergency_address_id: "0ccc7b54-4df3-4bca-a65a-3da1ecc777f0"
)

puts(dynamic_emergency_endpoint)
```

Returns: `callback_number` (string), `caller_name` (string), `created_at` (string), `dynamic_emergency_address_id` (string), `id` (string), `record_type` (string), `sip_from_id` (string), `status` (enum: pending, activated, rejected), `updated_at` (string)

## Get a dynamic emergency endpoint

Returns the dynamic emergency endpoint based on the ID provided

`GET /dynamic_emergency_endpoints/{id}`

```ruby
dynamic_emergency_endpoint = client.dynamic_emergency_endpoints.retrieve("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")

puts(dynamic_emergency_endpoint)
```

Returns: `callback_number` (string), `caller_name` (string), `created_at` (string), `dynamic_emergency_address_id` (string), `id` (string), `record_type` (string), `sip_from_id` (string), `status` (enum: pending, activated, rejected), `updated_at` (string)

## Delete a dynamic emergency endpoint

Deletes the dynamic emergency endpoint based on the ID provided

`DELETE /dynamic_emergency_endpoints/{id}`

```ruby
dynamic_emergency_endpoint = client.dynamic_emergency_endpoints.delete("182bd5e5-6e1a-4fe4-a799-aa6d9a6ab26e")

puts(dynamic_emergency_endpoint)
```

Returns: `callback_number` (string), `caller_name` (string), `created_at` (string), `dynamic_emergency_address_id` (string), `id` (string), `record_type` (string), `sip_from_id` (string), `status` (enum: pending, activated, rejected), `updated_at` (string)

## List your voice channels for US Zone

Returns the US Zone voice channels for your account. voice channels allows you to use Channel Billing for calls to your Telnyx phone numbers. Please check the Telnyx Support Articles section for full information and examples of how to utilize Channel Billing.

`GET /inbound_channels`

```ruby
inbound_channels = client.inbound_channels.list

puts(inbound_channels)
```

Returns: `channels` (integer), `record_type` (string)

## Update voice channels for US Zone

Update the number of Voice Channels for the US Zone. This allows your account to handle multiple simultaneous inbound calls to US numbers. Use this endpoint to increase or decrease your capacity based on expected call volume.

`PATCH /inbound_channels` — Required: `channels`

```ruby
inbound_channel = client.inbound_channels.update(channels: 7)

puts(inbound_channel)
```

Returns: `channels` (integer), `record_type` (string)

## List All Numbers using Channel Billing

Retrieve a list of all phone numbers using Channel Billing, grouped by Zone.

`GET /list`

```ruby
response = client.list.retrieve_all

puts(response)
```

Returns: `number_of_channels` (integer), `numbers` (array[object]), `zone_id` (string), `zone_name` (string)

## List Numbers using Channel Billing for a specific Zone

Retrieve a list of phone numbers using Channel Billing for a specific Zone.

`GET /list/{channel_zone_id}`

```ruby
response = client.list.retrieve_by_zone("channel_zone_id")

puts(response)
```

Returns: `number_of_channels` (integer), `numbers` (array[object]), `zone_id` (string), `zone_name` (string)

## Get voicemail

Returns the voicemail settings for a phone number

`GET /phone_numbers/{phone_number_id}/voicemail`

```ruby
voicemail = client.phone_numbers.voicemail.retrieve("123455678900")

puts(voicemail)
```

Returns: `enabled` (boolean), `pin` (string)

## Create voicemail

Create voicemail settings for a phone number

`POST /phone_numbers/{phone_number_id}/voicemail`

Optional: `enabled` (boolean), `pin` (string)

```ruby
voicemail = client.phone_numbers.voicemail.create("123455678900")

puts(voicemail)
```

Returns: `enabled` (boolean), `pin` (string)

## Update voicemail

Update voicemail settings for a phone number

`PATCH /phone_numbers/{phone_number_id}/voicemail`

Optional: `enabled` (boolean), `pin` (string)

```ruby
voicemail = client.phone_numbers.voicemail.update("123455678900")

puts(voicemail)
```

Returns: `enabled` (boolean), `pin` (string)

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