[asterisk-app-dev] how to use snoopChannel

Phil Mickelson phil at cbasoftware.com
Tue Jul 24 09:06:18 CDT 2018


>From someone who started at this early on (when ARI was first released) it
fit right in to the rest of the architecture.  You guys, IMHO, did a
fantastic job with ARI.

BTW, Ramesh, I meant bridge not buffer.

On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 9:48 AM, Joshua Colp <jcolp at digium.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 24, 2018, at 10:41 AM, Phil Mickelson wrote:
> > Ramesh,
> >
> > I'm also using ARI and Nodejs.  I use the snoopChannelWithId command.  I
> > always specify both directions so that the snooper can whisper to one of
> > the listeners and then just silence the snooper if I don't want anyone to
> > know they're listening.  This is all done through the buffer that
> connects
> > the original parties.
> >
> > It's actually really simple and works very well.  It's been in use in an
> > answering service for several years.
>
> I'm glad you've found it simple! It was a challenge to strike the right
> balance between the interface and giving full power over what you can do
> but I've found once it finally clicks people generally go "that makes
> sense".
>
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