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Vonage

NodeJS

Use the Vonage Messages API to forward incoming messaging to a given phone number.

The Vonage Messages API allows you to send and in some cases receive messages over SMS, MMS, Facebook Messenger, Viber, and WhatsApp. This project enables you to forward incoming messaging to a number using the API - you will specify your forward number when setting up the application, and then all messages sent to your Vonage phone number will be forwarded to your personal number. This project uses Vonage Cloud Runtime, removing the need to manage servers and hosting. Visit the developer portal to view documentation on how it works.

Steps

  1. To start, ensure you are signed into your Vonage developer account. If you do not have an account yet, you can create one here.

  2. To immediately deploy the application, go to the ‘Deploy Code’ tab. Enter a name for your application in ‘Instance Name’, select your AWS region, and click the ‘Deploy Code’ button.

    1. You will see a pop up prompting you to assign your Vonage number to the application - you will be able to buy one here if you do not have one already.
    2. Click ‘Assign a number’ to select your number from the list, then continue to create the application.
    3. You will then see your new application under ‘Deployed Instances’. Click ‘Launch’ to run it and set your forward number.
    4. All messages sent to your Vonage phone number will now be forwarded to your given number.
  3. To view the code and edit the application, go to ‘Get Code’ and click ‘Create a new development environment’.

    1. You will see a pop up prompting you to choose a region, enter a workspace name and assign your Vonage number to the application - you will be able to buy one here if you do not have one already.
    2. Click ‘Assign a number’ to select your number from the list, then continue to launch the workspace.
    3. When the workspace opens, you will see a README detailing how to edit, debug, run and deploy the project.
    4. Once your project is deployed, you can use the URL in the terminal output to access your application.

Created

16 March 2023

Updated

27 June 2024

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