Twilio
The twilio
integration enables the sending of notifications via SMS and the creation of calls with Twilio.
A free trial account is available at Twilio website providing free calls to verified phone numbers. Calls are limited to 10 minutes and will play a short trial message before your message runs. Upgraded accounts have no limitation.
Configuration
To use this notification integration in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
twilio:
account_sid: ACCOUNT_SID_FROM_TWILIO
auth_token: AUTH_TOKEN_FROM_TWILIO
Usage
After configuring the base Twilio integration, add and configure either or both of the Twilio SMS and Twilio Phone integrations to utilize the notification functionality.
To be able to receive events from Twilio, your Home Assistant instance needs to be accessible from the web and you need to have the external URL configured in Home Assistant.
To set it up, go to the integrations page in the configuration screen and find Twilio. Click on configure. Follow the instructions on the screen to configure Twilio.
You will get a URL of the following format: https://<home-assistant-domain>/api/webhook/9940e99a26fae4dcf6fe0a478124b6b58b578ea4c55c9a584beb1c9f5057bb91
. To generate inbound events, you have to configure your webhooks with Twilio.
Events coming in from Twilio will be available as events in Home Assistant and are fired as twilio_data_received
. The data specified by Twilio will be available as the event data. You can use this event to trigger automations.
Here is an example:
automation:
trigger:
platform: event
event_type: twilio_data_received
event_data:
From: '+1XXXXXXXXXXX'
To: '+1YYYYYYYYYYY'
CallStatus: ringing
Direction: inbound
action:
service: cover.open_cover
target:
entity_id: cover.garage_door
The above opens the garage door when the number +1XXXXXXXXXXX
calls +1YYYYYYYYYYY
(considering that +1YYYYYYYYYYY
is one of your numbers registered in Twilio).