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Twilio Cookbook: Second Edition

You're reading from   Twilio Cookbook: Second Edition Over 70 easy-to-follow recipes, from exploring the key features of Twilio to building advanced telephony apps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783550654
Length 334 pages
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Twilio Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Into the Frying Pan 2. Now We're Cooking FREE CHAPTER 3. Conducting Surveys via SMS 4. Building a Conference Calling System 5. Combining Twilio with Other APIs 6. Sending and Receiving SMS Messages 7. Building a Reminder System 8. Building an IVR System 9. Building Your Own PBX 10. Digging into OpenVBX 11. Sending and Receiving Picture Messages 12. Call Queuing 13. Working with Twilio Client Index

Getting the local weather forecast


The weather lookup portion of this app will work in a similar way to the find portion. When we send a text saying "weather", it returns today's and tomorrow's forecast. We're going to use Yahoo's own weather lookup API for this is already built into Yahoo's YQL system.

We're also going to make use of Yahoo's geo places system that will take our phone number's registered location and return a unique ID that the weather service will use to perform the lookup.

Our query will actually return two messages. The first message is the current forecast; the second message is the forecast for tomorrow.

Getting ready

The complete source code for this recipe can be found in the Chapter5/ folder.

How to do it...

Now, this recipe will extend our search system to include a local weather lookup. Create a file called weather.php in the pages folder and add the following code to it:

<?php
$location = whereami( $from );
$results = weather( $location->woeid );
$forecast = $results...
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