This guide covers how to receive webhook response when a user clicks on a interactive list message you sent.
To get started, you need a Plivo account — sign up with your work email address if you don’t have one already. If this is your first time using Plivo APIs, follow our instructions to set up a Ruby development environment.
You must have an onboarded WhatsApp account to receive inbound messages. If a number is listed as connected, it can receive inbound messages.
Change to the project directory and run this command to create a Rails controller for inbound messages.
$ rails generate controller Plivo whatsapp
This command generates a controller named plivo_controller in the app/controllers/ directory and a respective view in app/views/plivo. We can delete the view as we don’t need it.
$ rm app/views/plivo/whatsapp.html.erb
Edit the app/controllers/plivo_controller.rb file and paste this code into the PlivoController class.
include Plivo
include Plivo::XML
class PlivoController < ApplicationController
def inbound
from_number = params[:From]
to_number = params[:To]
text = params[:Body]
media = params[:Media0]
puts ""Message received - From: #{from_number}, To: #{to_number}, Media Attachment: #{media}""
if text
puts "Text: #{text}"
end
end
Add or update a webhook URL from this link to a WhatsApp Business Account. Once you’ve done this, you should be able to receive inbound messages.
Send a WhatsApp message to the Plivo number you specified using WhatsApp application.