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Classic Integrations Activities
Last updated Nov 8, 2024

Twilio Scope

Creates an authenticated connection between UiPath and your Twilio services. This connection enables a Robot to call the Twilio APIs to read and write resources on your behalf.

Before you can start using the Twilio activities, you must create an API key for use in authenticating to Twilio services. API Keys are credentials you can create and revoke in the Twilio Console.

After creating your API Key, you enter the API Key SID and Secret in the Twilio Scope activity. When you run your automation project, the keys are used to sign the API requests being made by each of the activities.

How it works

The following steps and message sequence diagram is an example of how the activity works from design time (i.e., the activity dependencies and input/output properties) to run time.

  1. Complete the Setup steps.
  2. Add the Twilio Scope activity to your project.
  3. Enter values for the Authentication properties.

Properties

Authentication
  • Account Sid String - Your Account SID from your project dashboard. Enter a String or String variable.
  • API Key Secret String - API Key Secret to work with your Twilio project. API Keys can be provisioned and revoked through the Twilio Console. Enter a String or String variable.
  • API Key Sid String - API Key SID to work with your Twilio project. API Keys can be provisioned and revoked through the Twilio Console. Enter a String or String variable.
Common
  • DisplayName String - The display name of the activity. Enter a String or String variable.
Misc
  • Private - If selected, the values of variables and arguments are no longer logged at Verbose level.
  • How it works
  • Properties

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