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I want to be able to use multiple Kynetx apps (rulesets) in a single phone call. Say the first app is a phone menu, and the second app provides the functionality for the menu option. How do I redirect from one to the other?

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When you use a twilio:redirect() or twill:gather_start() action, the url you provide is a relative URL.

All twilio webhooks provided by Kynetx have the full URL of http://webhooks.kynetxapps.net/t/appid/eventname

If you pass in a URL relative to this, it will resolve relative to this. Example:

With a base URL of http://webhooks.kynetxapps.net/t/myappid/callstart the action twilio:redirect("sayhello") will resolve to http://webhooks.kynetxapps.net/t/myappid/sayhello

This will send in a new event to the same application.

If you want to switch apps, you can either provide the full URL, including the new appid, or use a relative URL like the following:

With a base URL: http://webhooks.kynetxapps.net/t/myappid/callstart the action twilio:redirect("../newappid/sayhello") resolves to: http://webhooks.kynetxapps.net/t/newappid/sayhello

Here is an example app which uses a different app for a menu choice.

ruleset firstappid {
  meta {
    name "Phone Menu App"
    description <<
      Provides the Phone Menu
    >>
    author "Sam Curren"
    logging off
  }
  dispatch {}
  global {}

  rule menu {
    select when twilio givemenu
    {
      twill:gather_start("../secondappid/menuchoice") with numDigits = 1;
        twilio:say("Press 1 to speak do whatever.");
      twilio:gather_stop();
    }
  }
      
}

And the app which receives the menu choice.

ruleset secondappid {
  meta {
    name "Phone Menu Option"
    description <<
      Provides the menu functionality
    >>
    author "Sam Curren"
    logging off
  }
  dispatch {}
  global {}

  rule speak {
    select when twilio menuchoice Digits "1"
    {
      twilio:say("This is what you get when you press 1.");
      twilio:hangup();
    }
  }
}

By using the action twilio:redirect('../firstappid/givemenu') instead of twilio:hangup(), this rule could redirect back to the first app.

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  • Love the full ruleset examples!
    – Mike Grace
    Nov 29, 2010 at 22:04
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    I tried to make them as simple as possible, while still showing the full app. Nov 29, 2010 at 22:06

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