Connect an inbound call
In this code snippet you see how to connect an inbound call to another person by making an outbound call.
Example
Replace the following variables in the example code:
| Key | Description |
|---|---|
VONAGE_VIRTUAL_NUMBER | Your Vonage Number. E.g. |
VOICE_TO_NUMBER | The recipient number to call, e.g. |
Prerequisites
npm install expressWrite the code
Add the following to connect-an-inbound-call.js:
const Express = require('express');
const app = new Express();
const onInboundCall = (_, response) => {
const ncco = [
{
action: 'connect',
from: VONAGE_VIRTUAL_NUMBER,
endpoint: [
{
type: 'phone',
number: VOICE_TO_NUMBER,
},
],
},
];
response.json(ncco);
};
app.get('/webhooks/answer', onInboundCall);
app.listen(port, () => {
console.log(`Example app listening on port ${port}`);
});Run your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Prerequisites
Add the following to build.gradle:
Run your code
We can use the application plugin for Gradle to simplify the running of our application. Update your build.gradle with the following:
Run the following gradle command to execute your application, replacing com.vonage.quickstart.kt.voice with the package containing ConnectInboundCall:
Prerequisites
Add the following to build.gradle:
Write the code
Add the following to the main method of the ConnectInboundCall file:
/*
* Route to answer incoming calls with an NCCO response.
*/
Route answerRoute = (req, res) -> {
ConnectAction connect = ConnectAction.builder()
.endpoint(PhoneEndpoint.builder(VOICE_TO_NUMBER).build())
.from(VONAGE_VIRTUAL_NUMBER)
.build();
res.type("application/json");
return new Ncco(connect).toJson();
};
Spark.port(3000);
Spark.get("/webhooks/answer", answerRoute);
Spark.post("/webhooks/answer", answerRoute);Run your code
We can use the application plugin for Gradle to simplify the running of our application. Update your build.gradle with the following:
Run the following gradle command to execute your application, replacing com.vonage.quickstart.voice with the package containing ConnectInboundCall:
Prerequisites
Install-Package VonagePrerequisites
composer require slim/slim:^3.8 vonage/clientRun your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Prerequisites
pip install vonage python-dotenv fastapi[standard]Run your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Prerequisites
gem install sinatra sinatra-contribWrite the code
Add the following to connect_an_inbound_call.rb:
require 'sinatra'
require 'sinatra/multi_route'
require 'json'
VOICE_TO_NUMBER = ENV['VOICE_TO_NUMBER']
VONAGE_VIRTUAL_NUMBER = ENV['VONAGE_VIRTUAL_NUMBER']
before do
content_type :json
end
route :get, :post, '/webhooks/answer' do
[{
action: 'connect',
from: VONAGE_VIRTUAL_NUMBER,
endpoint: [{
type: 'phone',
number: VOICE_TO_NUMBER
}]
}].to_json
end
set :port, 3000Run your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Try it out
You'll need to expose your server to the open internet. During development, you can use a tool like Ngrok to do that.
When you call your Vonage Number you will automatically be connected to the
number you specified in place of VOICE_TO_NUMBER.
Further Reading
- Interactive Voice Response (IVR) - Build an automated phone system for users to input information with the keypad and hear a spoken response.
- Voice Bot with Google Dialogflow - This guide will help you to start with an example Dialogflow bot and interact with it from phone calls using provided sample reference codes using Vonage Voice API.
- Masked Calling - Enable users to call each other, keeping their real numbers private.
- Conference Calling - This guide explains the two concepts Vonage associates with a call, a leg and a conversation.
- Call Tracking - Keep track of which campaigns are working well by using different numbers for each one and tracking the incoming calls. This guide shows you how to handle incoming calls, connect them to another number, and track the phone numbers that called each of your Vonage numbers.