![]() ![]() In this case, our Response to an incoming call would use text-to-speech to say "Hello, Welcome to SignalWire!". Here we can name our bins, and provide a set of instructions to be executed when the bin is requested. In the top right we will see a +New button which will allow us to create a new bin. ![]() Once we have navigated to the Bins tab, we will see a list the bins we have created, as well as their request URL, the amount of requests received, and the last time a request was made to a bin. Here you will also notice the Bins tab which is what we are looking for. Navigating to this tab will open a panel that contains logs for you for items such as Voice, Messaging, ect. ![]() Once you are logged in, on the left-hand side of your dashboard should be several tabs. Navigating the SignalWire Dashboard From The Dashboard: For more on the dashboard, see our guide to Navigating Your SignalWire Space. While bins can be created and updated programmatically (more info HERE), this guide will walk you through XML bins via the SignalWire dashboard. Signing in with your SignalWire username and password will bring you to the dashboard. What do I need? Īll you will need is a SignalWire account, which you can sign up for here. ![]() You can read more about SignalWire webhooks in our Webhooks Overview. When an XML bin is given a request it responds directly with XML/LaML commands. Webhooks pass requests to a web application that is hosted from a server or ssh tunnel. What is the difference between Webhooks and XML Bins? Gathering Keypad Input is a good example of, using simple logic LaML Bins can handle, and what type of logic that would require hosting your own code. Commands such as can handle call or message flows within the action parameter, but complex logic such as "Press 1 for sales, 2 for support, etc." will require using one of our SDKs and hosting the code on a server instead of using bins. XML Bins are great tools that rely on simple logic. XML bins, sometimes referred to as LaML bins, create a URL endpoint that responds with a set of instructions that can be executed to handle calls, SMS, or fax. ![]()
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