[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-29663) messaging: AMI MessageSend does not support same parameters as dialplan application
Joshua C. Colp (JIRA)
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Tue Oct 12 15:17:49 CDT 2021
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Joshua C. Colp commented on ASTERISK-29663:
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18.8.0 is the next bug fix release and it will automatically be in it. While 18.7.0 was tagged on Oct 7, the first release candidate was done on September 16th - before this was merged in. Once the first release candidate is created then only fixes for regressions found during testing of the release candidate are included.
> messaging: AMI MessageSend does not support same parameters as dialplan application
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ASTERISK-29663
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-29663
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Resources/res_pjsip_messaging
> Affects Versions: 18.6.0
> Reporter: Brian J. Murrell
> Assignee: Unassigned
> Labels: patch
> Attachments: 0001-message.c-Support-To-header-override-with-AMI-s-Mess.patch
>
>
> The patch in https://gerrit.asterisk.org/c/asterisk/+/15828 seems to achieve the desired behaviour of allowing the {{To:}} header to be specified for the recipient. I have successfully used the new third field of {{MessageSend()}} to override the address in the {{To:}} header.
> When I use AMI {{Action: MessageSend}}, setting the {{To:}} field of the action to the same value as I use for the third field of {{MessageSend()}}, the {{To:}} header is not overwritten with the value of the {{To:}} field from the action fields.
> For example, via AMI I send:
> {noformat}
> Action: MessageSend
> ActionID: 22525
> To: pjsip:my_sip_account at example.com
> From: <sip:asterisk at example.com>
> Base64Body: [redacted]
> {noformat}
> But what gets sent in the SIP {{MESSAGE}} is:
> {noformat}
> MESSAGE sip:my_sip_account@[2001:123:aa:123:0:21db:34e6:9b08:176b]:45016;transport=tcp;pn-tok=[redacted];pn-type=firebase;app-id=[redacted];pn-silent=1;pn-timeout=0 SIP/2.0
> Via: SIP/2.0/TCP [2001:123:aa:123::2]:5060;rport;branch=z9hG4bKPj30ad245f-1b2f-40f6-96b9-58e8d3a182b0;alias
> From: <sip:asterisk at example.com>;tag=5db4ff03-6d42-4b96-ab67-149859ec1073
> To: <sip:my_sip_account@[2001:123:aa:123:0:21db:34e6:9b08:176b];pn-tok=[redacted];pn-type=firebase;app-id=[redacted];pn-silent=1;pn-timeout=0>
> Contact: <sip:my_sip_account@[2001:123:aa:123::2]:5060;transport=TCP>
> ...
> {noformat}
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