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Definition
SKILL.md
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# Telnyx Fax - 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
- **Phone numbers** must be in E.164 format (e.g., `+13125550001`). Include the `+` prefix and country code. No spaces, dashes, or parentheses.
- **Pagination:** Use `.auto_paging_each` for automatic iteration: `page.auto_paging_each { |item| puts item.id }`.
## List all Fax Applications
This endpoint returns a list of your Fax Applications inside the 'data' attribute of the response. You can adjust which applications are listed by using filters. Fax Applications are used to configure how you send and receive faxes using the Programmable Fax API with Telnyx.
`GET /fax_applications`
```ruby
page = client.fax_applications.list
puts(page)
```
Returns: `active` (boolean), `anchorsite_override` (enum: Latency, Chicago, IL, Ashburn, VA, San Jose, CA, Sydney, Australia, Amsterdam, Netherlands, London, UK, Toronto, Canada, Vancouver, Canada, Frankfurt, Germany), `application_name` (string), `created_at` (string), `id` (string), `inbound` (object), `outbound` (object), `record_type` (string), `tags` (array[string]), `updated_at` (string), `webhook_event_failover_url` (uri), `webhook_event_url` (uri), `webhook_timeout_secs` (integer | null)
## Creates a Fax Application
Creates a new Fax Application based on the parameters sent in the request. The application name and webhook URL are required. Once created, you can assign phone numbers to your application using the `/phone_numbers` endpoint.
`POST /fax_applications` — Required: `application_name`, `webhook_event_url`
Optional: `active` (boolean), `anchorsite_override` (enum: Latency, Chicago, IL, Ashburn, VA, San Jose, CA, Sydney, Australia, Amsterdam, Netherlands, London, UK, Toronto, Canada, Vancouver, Canada, Frankfurt, Germany), `inbound` (object), `outbound` (object), `tags` (array[string]), `webhook_event_failover_url` (uri), `webhook_timeout_secs` (integer | null)
```ruby
fax_application = client.fax_applications.create(application_name: "fax-router", webhook_event_url: "https://example.com")
puts(fax_application)
```
Returns: `active` (boolean), `anchorsite_override` (enum: Latency, Chicago, IL, Ashburn, VA, San Jose, CA, Sydney, Australia, Amsterdam, Netherlands, London, UK, Toronto, Canada, Vancouver, Canada, Frankfurt, Germany), `application_name` (string), `created_at` (string), `id` (string), `inbound` (object), `outbound` (object), `record_type` (string), `tags` (array[string]), `updated_at` (string), `webhook_event_failover_url` (uri), `webhook_event_url` (uri), `webhook_timeout_secs` (integer | null)
## Retrieve a Fax Application
Return the details of an existing Fax Application inside the 'data' attribute of the response.
`GET /fax_applications/{id}`
```ruby
fax_application = client.fax_applications.retrieve("1293384261075731499")
puts(fax_application)
```
Returns: `active` (boolean), `anchorsite_override` (enum: Latency, Chicago, IL, Ashburn, VA, San Jose, CA, Sydney, Australia, Amsterdam, Netherlands, London, UK, Toronto, Canada, Vancouver, Canada, Frankfurt, Germany), `application_name` (string), `created_at` (string), `id` (string), `inbound` (object), `outbound` (object), `record_type` (string), `tags` (array[string]), `updated_at` (string), `webhook_event_failover_url` (uri), `webhook_event_url` (uri), `webhook_timeout_secs` (integer | null)
## Update a Fax Application
Updates settings of an existing Fax Application based on the parameters of the request.
`PATCH /fax_applications/{id}` — Required: `application_name`, `webhook_event_url`
Optional: `active` (boolean), `anchorsite_override` (enum: Latency, Chicago, IL, Ashburn, VA, San Jose, CA, Sydney, Australia, Amsterdam, Netherlands, London, UK, Toronto, Canada, Vancouver, Canada, Frankfurt, Germany), `fax_email_recipient` (string | null), `inbound` (object), `outbound` (object), `tags` (array[string]), `webhook_event_failover_url` (uri), `webhook_timeout_secs` (integer | null)
```ruby
fax_application = client.fax_applications.update(
"1293384261075731499",
application_name: "fax-router",
webhook_event_url: "https://example.com"
)
puts(fax_application)
```
Returns: `active` (boolean), `anchorsite_override` (enum: Latency, Chicago, IL, Ashburn, VA, San Jose, CA, Sydney, Australia, Amsterdam, Netherlands, London, UK, Toronto, Canada, Vancouver, Canada, Frankfurt, Germany), `application_name` (string), `created_at` (string), `id` (string), `inbound` (object), `outbound` (object), `record_type` (string), `tags` (array[string]), `updated_at` (string), `webhook_event_failover_url` (uri), `webhook_event_url` (uri), `webhook_timeout_secs` (integer | null)
## Deletes a Fax Application
Permanently deletes a Fax Application. Deletion may be prevented if the application is