options['callbackMethod'] = $callbackMethod; $this->options['callbackUrl'] = $callbackUrl; } /** * The HTTP method we should use to call `callback_url`. Can be: `GET` or `POST` and the default is POST. * * @param string $callbackMethod The HTTP method we should use to call `callback_url`. Can be: `GET` or `POST` and the default is POST. * @return $this Fluent Builder */ public function setCallbackMethod(string $callbackMethod): self { $this->options['callbackMethod'] = $callbackMethod; return $this; } /** * The URL we should call using the `callback_method` after we have sent the command. * * @param string $callbackUrl The URL we should call using the `callback_method` after we have sent the command. * @return $this Fluent Builder */ public function setCallbackUrl(string $callbackUrl): self { $this->options['callbackUrl'] = $callbackUrl; return $this; } /** * Provide a friendly representation * * @return string Machine friendly representation */ public function __toString(): string { $options = \http_build_query(Values::of($this->options), '', ' '); return '[Twilio.Supersim.V1.CreateSmsCommandOptions ' . $options . ']'; } } class ReadSmsCommandOptions extends Options { /** * @param string $sim The SID or unique name of the Sim resource that SMS Command was sent to or from. * @param string $status The status of the SMS Command. Can be: `queued`, `sent`, `delivered`, `received` or `failed`. See the [SMS Command Status Values](https://www.twilio.com/docs/iot/supersim/api/smscommand-resource#status-values) for a description of each. * @param string $direction The direction of the SMS Command. Can be `to_sim` or `from_sim`. The value of `to_sim` is synonymous with the term `mobile terminated`, and `from_sim` is synonymous with the term `mobile originated`. */ public function __construct( string $sim = Values::NONE, string $status = Values::NONE, string $direction = Values::NONE ) { $this->options['sim'] = $sim; $this->options['status'] = $status; $this->options['direction'] = $direction; } /** * The SID or unique name of the Sim resource that SMS Command was sent to or from. * * @param string $sim The SID or unique name of the Sim resource that SMS Command was sent to or from. * @return $this Fluent Builder */ public function setSim(string $sim): self { $this->options['sim'] = $sim; return $this; } /** * The status of the SMS Command. Can be: `queued`, `sent`, `delivered`, `received` or `failed`. See the [SMS Command Status Values](https://www.twilio.com/docs/iot/supersim/api/smscommand-resource#status-values) for a description of each. * * @param string $status The status of the SMS Command. Can be: `queued`, `sent`, `delivered`, `received` or `failed`. See the [SMS Command Status Values](https://www.twilio.com/docs/iot/supersim/api/smscommand-resource#status-values) for a description of each. * @return $this Fluent Builder */ public function setStatus(string $status): self { $this->options['status'] = $status; return $this; } /** * The direction of the SMS Command. Can be `to_sim` or `from_sim`. The value of `to_sim` is synonymous with the term `mobile terminated`, and `from_sim` is synonymous with the term `mobile originated`. * * @param string $direction The direction of the SMS Command. Can be `to_sim` or `from_sim`. The value of `to_sim` is synonymous with the term `mobile terminated`, and `from_sim` is synonymous with the term `mobile originated`. * @return $this Fluent Builder */ public function setDirection(string $direction): self { $this->options['direction'] = $direction; return $this; } /** * Provide a friendly representation * * @return string Machine friendly representation */ public function __toString(): string { $options = \http_build_query(Values::of($this->options), '', ' '); return '[Twilio.Supersim.V1.ReadSmsCommandOptions ' . $options . ']'; } }