[asterisk-users] PHP AGI : handle Event /AGI session

mickael ropars mropars at gmail.com
Fri Nov 20 13:41:41 CST 2009


oupps sorry steve.

thanks

Mickael

2009/11/20 Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com>

> Un-top-posting...
>
> >> On Fri, 20 Nov 2009, mickael ropars wrote:
> >>
> >>> someone send a URL to call someone a PHP script (script 1) is launch
> >>> and in its I configure Astmanager in order to make an originating call
> >>> then my script stop running and Asterisk continue processing the call
> >>> in an extension when hangup occurs I execute another AGI script
> >>> (script 2).
>
> > 2009/11/20 Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com>
>
> >> Is script1 executed by Asterisk or Apache? If it is Apache, it is not
> >> an Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI) executable.
>
> On Fri, 20 Nov 2009, mickael ropars wrote:
>
> > the script is launch by a web page so it's a AGI executable
>
> No. If script1 is launched by a web page, it's a CGI (Common Gateway
> Interface). So you cannot use any AGI commands in script1. You can,
> however, use AMI.
>
> > if it was your case which implementation will you choose ?
>
> I don't have a lot of experience with AMI, and I have a very limited
> understanding of your environment, so I can't give an opinion with much
> confidence.
>
> Is AMI able and stable in setting the number of parameters you need?
> You'll have to test this yourself.
>
> I've written AGI's that set hundreds of channel variables so I know this
> will not be a limitation in Asterisk.
>
> --
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