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Manage Telnyx S3-compatible cloud storage buckets, objects, SSL certificates, and API usage with Ruby SDK examples and error handling.
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Manage Telnyx S3-compatible cloud storage buckets, objects, SSL certificates, and API usage with Ruby SDK examples and error handling.
Uploads files to Cloudflare R2, AWS S3, or S3-compatible storage via CLI and generates configurable presigned download URLs for secure sharing.
Guides AWS S3 bucket creation, object operations, versioning, encryption, public access control, lifecycle policies, and storage classes using CLI and boto3.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
gem install telnyx
require "telnyx"
client = Telnyx::Client.new(
api_key: ENV["TELNYX_API_KEY"], # This is the default and can be omitted
)
All examples below assume client is already initialized as shown above.
All API calls can fail with network errors, rate limits (429), validation errors (422), or authentication errors (401). Always handle errors in production code:
begin
result = client.messages.send_(to: "+13125550001", from: "+13125550002", text: "Hello")
rescue Telnyx::Errors::APIConnectionError
puts "Network error — check connectivity and retry"
rescue Telnyx::Errors::RateLimitError
# 429: rate limited — wait and retry with exponential backoff
sleep(1) # Check Retry-After header for actual delay
rescue Telnyx::Errors::APIStatusError => e
puts "API error #{e.status}: #{e.message}"
if e.status == 422
puts "Validation error — check required fields and formats"
end
end
Common error codes: 401 invalid API key, 403 insufficient permissions,
404 resource not found, 422 validation error (check field formats),
429 rate limited (retry with exponential backoff).
Returns the stored certificate detail of a bucket, if applicable.
GET /storage/buckets/{bucketName}/ssl_certificate
ssl_certificate = client.storage.buckets.ssl_certificate.retrieve("")
puts(ssl_certificate)
Returns: created_at (date-time), id (string), issued_by (object), issued_to (object), valid_from (date-time), valid_to (date-time)
Uploads an SSL certificate and its matching secret so that you can use Telnyx's storage as your CDN.
PUT /storage/buckets/{bucketName}/ssl_certificate
ssl_certificate = client.storage.buckets.ssl_certificate.create("")
puts(ssl_certificate)
Returns: created_at (date-time), id (string), issued_by (object), issued_to (object), valid_from (date-time), valid_to (date-time)
Deletes an SSL certificate and its matching secret.
DELETE /storage/buckets/{bucketName}/ssl_certificate
ssl_certificate = client.storage.buckets.ssl_certificate.delete("")
puts(ssl_certificate)
Returns: created_at (date-time), id (string), issued_by (object), issued_to (object), valid_from (date-time), valid_to (date-time)
Returns the detail on API usage on a bucket of a particular time period, group by method category.
GET /storage/buckets/{bucketName}/usage/api
response = client.storage.buckets.usage.get_api_usage(
"",
filter: {end_time: "2019-12-27T18:11:19.117Z", start_time: "2019-12-27T18:11:19.117Z"}
)
puts(response)
Returns: categories (array[object]), timestamp (date-time), total (object)
Returns the amount of storage space and number of files a bucket takes up.
GET /storage/buckets/{bucketName}/usage/storage
response = client.storage.buckets.usage.get_bucket_usage("")
puts(response)
Returns: num_objects (integer), size (integer), size_kb (integer), timestamp (date-time)
Returns a timed and authenticated URL to download (GET) or upload (PUT) an object. This is the equivalent to AWS S3’s “presigned” URL. Please note that Telnyx performs authentication differently from AWS S3 and you MUST NOT use the presign method of AWS s3api CLI or SDK to generate the presigned URL.
Refer to: https://developers.telnyx.com/docs/cloud-storage/presigned-urls
POST /storage/buckets/{bucketName}/{objectName}/presigned_url
Optional: ttl (integer)
response = client.storage.buckets.create_presigned_url("", bucket_name: "")
puts(response)
Returns: content (object)