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Vonage Server SDK for Java. API support for SMS, Voice, Text-to-Speech, Numbers, Verify (2FA) and more.

Home Page: https://vonage.github.io/vonage-java-sdk/

License: Apache License 2.0

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Vonage Server SDK for Java

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Nexmo is now known as Vonage

You can use this Java Server SDK to add Vonage APIs to your application. To use this, you'll need a Vonage account. Sign up for free at nexmo.com.

Installation

To use the Java Server SDK you'll need to have created a Vonage account.

Gradle

To install the Java Server SDK using Gradle, add the following to build.gradle:

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

For Gradle 3.4 or Higher:

dependencies {
    implementation 'com.vonage:client:5.5.0'
}

For older versions:

dependencies {
    compile 'com.vonage:client:5.5.0'
}

Maven

Add the following to the correct place in your project's POM file:

<dependency>
      <groupId>com.vonage</groupId>
      <artifactId>client</artifactId>
      <version>5.5.0</version>
</dependency>

Build It Yourself

Alternatively you can clone the repo and build the JAR file yourself:

git clone [email protected]:vonage/vonage-java-sdk.git
gradle build

Download everything in a ZIP file

Note: We strongly recommend that you use a tool that supports dependency management, such as Gradle, Maven, or Ivy

We provide a ZIP file for each release, containing the Java Server SDK JAR, along with all the dependencies. Download the file, unzip it, and add the JAR files to your project's classpath.

Usage

Customize the Base URI

By default, the client will use https://api.nexmo.com, https://rest.nexmo.com, and https://sns.nexmo.com as base URIs for the various endpoints. To customize these you can instantiate VonageClient with an HttpConfig object.

HttpConfig.Builder has been created to assist in building this object. Usage is as follows:

HttpConfig httpConfig = HttpConfig.builder()
        .apiBaseUri("https://api.example.com")
        .restBaseUri("https://rest.example.com")
        .snsBaseUri("https://sns.example.com")
        .build();

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .httpConfig(httpConfig)
        .build();

If you do not specify a property, it will take on whatever the default value is. You can also set all three with a single method:

HttpConfig httpConfig = HttpConfig.builder().baseUri("http://example.com").build();

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .httpConfig(httpConfig)
        .build();

To keep the default values, you can use HttpConfig.defaultConfig():

HttpConfig httpConfig = HttpConfig.defaultConfig();

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .httpConfig(httpConfig)
        .build();;

You can also instantiate without the parameter:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();

Send an SMS

Send an SMS with the Vonage SMS API:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();

SmsSubmissionResponse responses = client.getSmsClient().submitMessage(new TextMessage(
        FROM_NUMBER,
        TO_NUMBER,
        "Hello from Vonage!"));
for (SmsSubmissionResponseMessage response : responses.getMessages()) {
    System.out.println(response);
}

Make Phone Calls

The following code initiates an outbound call which then reads the user a message:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .applicationId(APP_ID)
        .privateKeyPath("application_key.pem")
        .build();

Call call = new Call(to, from,
                     "https://nexmo-community.github.io/ncco-examples/first_call_talk.json");
CallEvent event = client.getVoiceClient().createCall(call);

After the call is answered, you can get more information about it, including the amount it cost with:

CallInfo info = client.getVoiceClient().getCallDetails(event.getUuid());
System.out.println("This cost: " + info.getPrice() + " EUR");

You can modify an existing call in progress, for example by hanging up on the current call:

ModifyCallResponse modifyResponse = client.getVoiceClient().modifyCall(event.getUuid(), "hangup");
System.out.println(modifyResponse.getMessage());

While a call is in progress, you can send Dual-tone multi-frequency(DTMF) tones like so:

DtmfResponse dtmfResponse = client.getVoiceClient().sendDtmf(event.getUuid(), "332393");
System.out.println("Success! " + dtmfResponse.getMessage());

To stream an audio file to an active call, simply use the following method:

StreamResponse startStreamResponse = client.getVoiceClient().startStream(event.getUuid(), "https://nexmo-community.github.io/ncco-examples/assets/voice_api_audio_streaming.mp3");
System.out.println("Success! " + startStreamResponse.getMessage());

If you'd like to stop streaming an audio file to an active call, you can do so with:

StreamResponse stopStreamResponse = client.getVoiceClient().stopStream(event.getUuid());
System.out.println("Alright. " + stopStreamResponse.getMessage());

To send a synthesized speech message to an active call, just use the following method:

TalkResponse startTalkResponse = client.getVoiceClient().startTalk(event.getUuid(), "Hello World");
System.out.println("Success! " + startTalkResponse.getMessage());

If you'd like to stop sending a synthesized speech message to an active call, you can do so with:

TalkResponse stopTalkResponse = client.getVoiceClient().stopTalk(event.getUuid());
System.out.println("Alright. " + stopTalkResponse.getMessage());

Generating NCCO Responses

Our library contains a com.vonage.client.voice.ncco package, providing JSON-serializable objects for your NCCO webhook endpoints.

Each of the Action items contain a Builder class that can be used for constructing various actions. These actions are then added to an Ncco object for serialization into JSON:

TalkAction intro = TalkAction.builder("At the tone, record your response and press #.")
                        .voiceName(VoiceName.KIMBERLY)
                        .build();

TalkAction outro = TalkAction.builder("Thanks, goodbye!")
                        .voiceName(VoiceName.KIMBERLY)
                        .build();

RecordAction record = RecordAction.builder()
                        .beepStart(true)
                        .endOnKey('#')
                        .build()
                        
res.type("application/json");
return new Ncco(intro, record, outro).toJson();

Make a Phone Call with an NCCO

You can combine the above examples to send an NCCO to the Voice API:

The following code initiates an outbound call which then reads the user [a message](https://nexmo-community.github.io/ncco-examples/first_call_talk.json):

```java
VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .applicationId(APP_ID)
        .privateKeyPath("application_key.pem")
        .build();

Ncco ncco = new Ncco(
    TalkAction.builder("Hi, this is Russell. You are listening to a text-to-speech Call made with Vonage's Voice API")
        .voiceName(VoiceName.RUSSELL)
        .build()
);

Call call = new Call(to, from, ncco);
CallEvent event = client.getVoiceClient().createCall(call);

Send a 2FA Code

Send a 2FA code to a phone number with:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
VerifyResponse ongoingVerify = client.getVerifyClient().verify(TO_NUMBER, "NEXMO");

Check the 2FA Code

When the user enters the code they received, you can check it like this:

client.getVerifyClient().check(ongoingVerify.getRequestId(), CODE)

Send a PSD2 Payment Verification Code

Send a PSD2 code to a phone number with:

NexmoClient client = NexmoClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
VerifyResponse verifyPayment = client.getVerifyClient().psd2Verify(TO_NUMBER, 103.33, "Michelle");

Get a List of SMS Prices for a Country

Get a list of SMS prices for a country with:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
PricingResponse response = client.getAccountClient().getSmsPrice("GB");
System.out.println(response.getDefaultPrice());

Get a List of Voice Prices for a Country

Get a list of voice prices for a country with:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
PricingResponse response = client.getAccountClient().getVoicePrice("US");
System.out.println(response.getDefaultPrice());

Get a List of SMS Prices for a Prefix

Get a list of SMS prices for a country with:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
PrefixPricingResponse response = client.getAccountClient().getPrefixPrice(ServiceType.SMS, "1");
System.out.println(response.getCountries().get(0).getDefaultPrice());

Get a List of Voice Prices for a Prefix

Get a list of voice prices for a country with:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
PrefixPricingResponse response = client.getAccountClient().getPrefixPrice(ServiceType.VOICE, "1");
System.out.println(response.getCountries().get(0).getDefaultPrice());

Top-up Account

Top-up your account that has auto-reload enabled with:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
client.getAccountClient().topUp("TRANSACTION_NUMBER");

Submit Conversion

Submit a request to the Conversion API when it has been enabled on your account with:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
client.getConversionClient().submitConversion(ConversionRequest.Type.VOICE,
                                     "MESSAGE-ID",
                                     true,
                                     new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss").parse("2014-03-04 10:11:12"));

Redact Inbound SMS

Submit a request to the Redact API when it has been enabled on your account with:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
client.getRedactClient().redactTransaction(SMS_ID, RedactRequest.Product.SMS, RedactRequest.Type.INBOUND);

Redact Voice

Submit a request to the Redact API when it has been enabled on your account with:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
client.getRedactClient().redactTransaction(VOICE_ID, RedactRequest.Product.VOICE);

Create Secret

Create a secret associated with your account id:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
SecretResponse response = client.getAccountClient().createSecret(API_KEY, "Foo84RSecret");

List Secrets

List the secret id (but not content) associated with your account id:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
ListSecretsResponse response = client.getAccountClient().listSecrets(API_KEY);

Collection<SecretResponse> secrets = response.getSecrets();

Revoke Secret

Revoke a secret associated with your account id:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
client.getAccountClient().revokeSecret(API_KEY, SECRET_ID);

Retrieve Secret

Get information about a specific secret associated with your account id:

VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
        .apiKey(API_KEY)
        .apiSecret(API_SECRET)
        .build();
SecretResponse response = client.getAccountClient().getSecret(API_KEY, SECRET_ID);

Custom HTTP Configuration

If you need to configure the Apache HttpClient used for making requests, you can call VonageClient.Builder.httpClient() to supply your custom configured object. This can be useful, for example, if you must use an HTTP proxy to make requests or to configure SSL Certificates.

Tips And Tricks

Phone Calls And WebSockets

Our Voice API can connect a voice call to a websocket! An example using javax.websocket for accepting websocket connections can be found on the Oracle website. Another example using the Spark framework

License

This library is released under the Apache 2.0 License

Contribute!

We ❤️ contributions to this library!

It is a good idea to talk to us first if you plan to add any new functionality. Otherwise, bug reports, bug fixes and feedback on the library are always appreciated.

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