Class: Twilio::REST::Taskrouter::V1::WorkspaceContext::TaskList

Inherits:
ListResource
  • Object
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Defined in:
lib/twilio-ruby/rest/taskrouter/v1/workspace/task.rb

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(version, workspace_sid: nil) ⇒ TaskList

Initialize the TaskList

Parameters:

  • version (Version)

    Version that contains the resource



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# File 'lib/twilio-ruby/rest/taskrouter/v1/workspace/task.rb', line 28

def initialize(version, workspace_sid: nil)
    super(version)
    # Path Solution
    @solution = { workspace_sid: workspace_sid }
    @uri = "/Workspaces/#{@solution[:workspace_sid]}/Tasks"
    
end

Instance Method Details

#create(timeout: :unset, priority: :unset, task_channel: :unset, workflow_sid: :unset, attributes: :unset, virtual_start_time: :unset) ⇒ TaskInstance

Create the TaskInstance

Parameters:

  • timeout (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The amount of time in seconds the new task can live before being assigned. Can be up to a maximum of 2 weeks (1,209,600 seconds). The default value is 24 hours (86,400 seconds). On timeout, the ‘task.canceled` event will fire with description `Task TTL Exceeded`.

  • priority (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The priority to assign the new task and override the default. When supplied, the new Task will have this priority unless it matches a Workflow Target with a Priority set. When not supplied, the new Task will have the priority of the matching Workflow Target. Value can be 0 to 2^31^ (2,147,483,647).

  • task_channel (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    When MultiTasking is enabled, specify the TaskChannel by passing either its ‘unique_name` or `sid`. Default value is `default`.

  • workflow_sid (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The SID of the Workflow that you would like to handle routing for the new Task. If there is only one Workflow defined for the Workspace that you are posting the new task to, this parameter is optional.

  • attributes (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    A URL-encoded JSON string with the attributes of the new task. This value is passed to the Workflow’s ‘assignment_callback_url` when the Task is assigned to a Worker. For example: `{ \"task_type\": \"call\", \"twilio_call_sid\": \"CAxxx\", \"customer_ticket_number\": \"12345\" }`.

  • virtual_start_time (Time) (defaults to: :unset)

    The virtual start time to assign the new task and override the default. When supplied, the new task will have this virtual start time. When not supplied, the new task will have the virtual start time equal to ‘date_created`. Value can’t be in the future.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/twilio-ruby/rest/taskrouter/v1/workspace/task.rb', line 44

def create(
    timeout: :unset, 
    priority: :unset, 
    task_channel: :unset, 
    workflow_sid: :unset, 
    attributes: :unset, 
    virtual_start_time: :unset
)

    data = Twilio::Values.of({
        'Timeout' => timeout,
        'Priority' => priority,
        'TaskChannel' => task_channel,
        'WorkflowSid' => workflow_sid,
        'Attributes' => attributes,
        'VirtualStartTime' => Twilio.serialize_iso8601_datetime(virtual_start_time),
    })

    
    payload = @version.create('POST', @uri, data: data)
    TaskInstance.new(
        @version,
        payload,
        workspace_sid: @solution[:workspace_sid],
    )
end

#eachObject

When passed a block, yields TaskInstance records from the API. This operation lazily loads records as efficiently as possible until the limit is reached.



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# File 'lib/twilio-ruby/rest/taskrouter/v1/workspace/task.rb', line 150

def each
    limits = @version.read_limits

    page = self.page(page_size: limits[:page_size], )

    @version.stream(page,
        limit: limits[:limit],
        page_limit: limits[:page_limit]).each {|x| yield x}
end

#get_page(target_url) ⇒ Page

Retrieve a single page of TaskInstance records from the API. Request is executed immediately.

Parameters:

  • target_url (String)

    API-generated URL for the requested results page

Returns:

  • (Page)

    Page of TaskInstance



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# File 'lib/twilio-ruby/rest/taskrouter/v1/workspace/task.rb', line 203

def get_page(target_url)
    response = @version.domain.request(
        'GET',
        target_url
    )
TaskPage.new(@version, response, @solution)
end

#list(priority: :unset, assignment_status: :unset, workflow_sid: :unset, workflow_name: :unset, task_queue_sid: :unset, task_queue_name: :unset, evaluate_task_attributes: :unset, ordering: :unset, has_addons: :unset, limit: nil, page_size: nil) ⇒ Array

Lists TaskInstance records from the API as a list. Unlike stream(), this operation is eager and will load ‘limit` records into memory before returning.

Parameters:

  • priority (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The priority value of the Tasks to read. Returns the list of all Tasks in the Workspace with the specified priority.

  • assignment_status (Array[String]) (defaults to: :unset)

    The ‘assignment_status` of the Tasks you want to read. Can be: `pending`, `reserved`, `assigned`, `canceled`, `wrapping`, or `completed`. Returns all Tasks in the Workspace with the specified `assignment_status`.

  • workflow_sid (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The SID of the Workflow with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks controlled by the Workflow identified by this SID.

  • workflow_name (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The friendly name of the Workflow with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks controlled by the Workflow identified by this friendly name.

  • task_queue_sid (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The SID of the TaskQueue with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks waiting in the TaskQueue identified by this SID.

  • task_queue_name (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The ‘friendly_name` of the TaskQueue with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks waiting in the TaskQueue identified by this friendly name.

  • evaluate_task_attributes (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The attributes of the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks that match the attributes specified in this parameter.

  • ordering (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    How to order the returned Task resources. By default, Tasks are sorted by ascending DateCreated. This value is specified as: ‘Attribute:Order`, where `Attribute` can be either `DateCreated`, `Priority`, or `VirtualStartTime` and `Order` can be either `asc` or `desc`. For example, `Priority:desc` returns Tasks ordered in descending order of their Priority. Pairings of sort orders can be specified in a comma-separated list such as `Priority:desc,DateCreated:asc`, which returns the Tasks in descending Priority order and ascending DateCreated Order. The only ordering pairing not allowed is DateCreated and VirtualStartTime.

  • has_addons (Boolean) (defaults to: :unset)

    Whether to read Tasks with Add-ons. If ‘true`, returns only Tasks with Add-ons. If `false`, returns only Tasks without Add-ons.

  • limit (Integer) (defaults to: nil)

    Upper limit for the number of records to return. stream() guarantees to never return more than limit. Default is no limit

  • page_size (Integer) (defaults to: nil)

    Number of records to fetch per request, when not set will use the default value of 50 records. If no page_size is defined but a limit is defined, stream() will attempt to read the limit with the most efficient page size, i.e. min(limit, 1000)

Returns:

  • (Array)

    Array of up to limit results



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# File 'lib/twilio-ruby/rest/taskrouter/v1/workspace/task.rb', line 92

def list(priority: :unset, assignment_status: :unset, workflow_sid: :unset, workflow_name: :unset, task_queue_sid: :unset, task_queue_name: :unset, evaluate_task_attributes: :unset, ordering: :unset, has_addons: :unset, limit: nil, page_size: nil)
    self.stream(
        priority: priority,
        assignment_status: assignment_status,
        workflow_sid: workflow_sid,
        workflow_name: workflow_name,
        task_queue_sid: task_queue_sid,
        task_queue_name: task_queue_name,
        evaluate_task_attributes: evaluate_task_attributes,
        ordering: ordering,
        has_addons: has_addons,
        limit: limit,
        page_size: page_size
    ).entries
end

#page(priority: :unset, assignment_status: :unset, workflow_sid: :unset, workflow_name: :unset, task_queue_sid: :unset, task_queue_name: :unset, evaluate_task_attributes: :unset, ordering: :unset, has_addons: :unset, page_token: :unset, page_number: :unset, page_size: :unset) ⇒ Page

Retrieve a single page of TaskInstance records from the API. Request is executed immediately.

Parameters:

  • priority (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The priority value of the Tasks to read. Returns the list of all Tasks in the Workspace with the specified priority.

  • assignment_status (Array[String]) (defaults to: :unset)

    The ‘assignment_status` of the Tasks you want to read. Can be: `pending`, `reserved`, `assigned`, `canceled`, `wrapping`, or `completed`. Returns all Tasks in the Workspace with the specified `assignment_status`.

  • workflow_sid (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The SID of the Workflow with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks controlled by the Workflow identified by this SID.

  • workflow_name (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The friendly name of the Workflow with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks controlled by the Workflow identified by this friendly name.

  • task_queue_sid (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The SID of the TaskQueue with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks waiting in the TaskQueue identified by this SID.

  • task_queue_name (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The ‘friendly_name` of the TaskQueue with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks waiting in the TaskQueue identified by this friendly name.

  • evaluate_task_attributes (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The attributes of the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks that match the attributes specified in this parameter.

  • ordering (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    How to order the returned Task resources. By default, Tasks are sorted by ascending DateCreated. This value is specified as: ‘Attribute:Order`, where `Attribute` can be either `DateCreated`, `Priority`, or `VirtualStartTime` and `Order` can be either `asc` or `desc`. For example, `Priority:desc` returns Tasks ordered in descending order of their Priority. Pairings of sort orders can be specified in a comma-separated list such as `Priority:desc,DateCreated:asc`, which returns the Tasks in descending Priority order and ascending DateCreated Order. The only ordering pairing not allowed is DateCreated and VirtualStartTime.

  • has_addons (Boolean) (defaults to: :unset)

    Whether to read Tasks with Add-ons. If ‘true`, returns only Tasks with Add-ons. If `false`, returns only Tasks without Add-ons.

  • page_token (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    PageToken provided by the API

  • page_number (Integer) (defaults to: :unset)

    Page Number, this value is simply for client state

  • page_size (Integer) (defaults to: :unset)

    Number of records to return, defaults to 50

Returns:

  • (Page)

    Page of TaskInstance



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# File 'lib/twilio-ruby/rest/taskrouter/v1/workspace/task.rb', line 176

def page(priority: :unset, assignment_status: :unset, workflow_sid: :unset, workflow_name: :unset, task_queue_sid: :unset, task_queue_name: :unset, evaluate_task_attributes: :unset, ordering: :unset, has_addons: :unset, page_token: :unset, page_number: :unset, page_size: :unset)
    params = Twilio::Values.of({
        'Priority' => priority,
        
        'AssignmentStatus' =>  Twilio.serialize_list(assignment_status) { |e| e },
        'WorkflowSid' => workflow_sid,
        'WorkflowName' => workflow_name,
        'TaskQueueSid' => task_queue_sid,
        'TaskQueueName' => task_queue_name,
        'EvaluateTaskAttributes' => evaluate_task_attributes,
        'Ordering' => ordering,
        'HasAddons' => has_addons,
        'PageToken' => page_token,
        'Page' => page_number,
        'PageSize' => page_size,
    })

    response = @version.page('GET', @uri, params: params)

    TaskPage.new(@version, response, @solution)
end

#stream(priority: :unset, assignment_status: :unset, workflow_sid: :unset, workflow_name: :unset, task_queue_sid: :unset, task_queue_name: :unset, evaluate_task_attributes: :unset, ordering: :unset, has_addons: :unset, limit: nil, page_size: nil) ⇒ Enumerable

Streams Instance records from the API as an Enumerable. This operation lazily loads records as efficiently as possible until the limit is reached.

Parameters:

  • priority (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The priority value of the Tasks to read. Returns the list of all Tasks in the Workspace with the specified priority.

  • assignment_status (Array[String]) (defaults to: :unset)

    The ‘assignment_status` of the Tasks you want to read. Can be: `pending`, `reserved`, `assigned`, `canceled`, `wrapping`, or `completed`. Returns all Tasks in the Workspace with the specified `assignment_status`.

  • workflow_sid (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The SID of the Workflow with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks controlled by the Workflow identified by this SID.

  • workflow_name (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The friendly name of the Workflow with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks controlled by the Workflow identified by this friendly name.

  • task_queue_sid (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The SID of the TaskQueue with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks waiting in the TaskQueue identified by this SID.

  • task_queue_name (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The ‘friendly_name` of the TaskQueue with the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks waiting in the TaskQueue identified by this friendly name.

  • evaluate_task_attributes (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    The attributes of the Tasks to read. Returns the Tasks that match the attributes specified in this parameter.

  • ordering (String) (defaults to: :unset)

    How to order the returned Task resources. By default, Tasks are sorted by ascending DateCreated. This value is specified as: ‘Attribute:Order`, where `Attribute` can be either `DateCreated`, `Priority`, or `VirtualStartTime` and `Order` can be either `asc` or `desc`. For example, `Priority:desc` returns Tasks ordered in descending order of their Priority. Pairings of sort orders can be specified in a comma-separated list such as `Priority:desc,DateCreated:asc`, which returns the Tasks in descending Priority order and ascending DateCreated Order. The only ordering pairing not allowed is DateCreated and VirtualStartTime.

  • has_addons (Boolean) (defaults to: :unset)

    Whether to read Tasks with Add-ons. If ‘true`, returns only Tasks with Add-ons. If `false`, returns only Tasks without Add-ons.

  • limit (Integer) (defaults to: nil)

    Upper limit for the number of records to return. stream() guarantees to never return more than limit. Default is no limit

  • page_size (Integer) (defaults to: nil)

    Number of records to fetch per request, when not set will use the default value of 50 records. If no page_size is defined but a limit is defined, stream() will attempt to read the limit with the most efficient page size, i.e. min(limit, 1000)

Returns:

  • (Enumerable)

    Enumerable that will yield up to limit results



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# File 'lib/twilio-ruby/rest/taskrouter/v1/workspace/task.rb', line 128

def stream(priority: :unset, assignment_status: :unset, workflow_sid: :unset, workflow_name: :unset, task_queue_sid: :unset, task_queue_name: :unset, evaluate_task_attributes: :unset, ordering: :unset, has_addons: :unset, limit: nil, page_size: nil)
    limits = @version.read_limits(limit, page_size)

    page = self.page(
        priority: priority,
        assignment_status: assignment_status,
        workflow_sid: workflow_sid,
        workflow_name: workflow_name,
        task_queue_sid: task_queue_sid,
        task_queue_name: task_queue_name,
        evaluate_task_attributes: evaluate_task_attributes,
        ordering: ordering,
        has_addons: has_addons,
        page_size: limits[:page_size], )

    @version.stream(page, limit: limits[:limit], page_limit: limits[:page_limit])
end

#to_sObject

Provide a user friendly representation



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# File 'lib/twilio-ruby/rest/taskrouter/v1/workspace/task.rb', line 214

def to_s
    '#<Twilio.Taskrouter.V1.TaskList>'
end