[asterisk-users] Please dont tell me this is impossible
Thorsten Göllner
tg at ovm-group.com
Tue Jul 3 09:50:29 CDT 2012
Sorry, but I am using a self developed PHP-Library where I parse STDIN
myself. So I have no problem on this side. You are using a Perl-API?
There should be a method available for getting the AGI-Result-String?! I
never used Perl myself ...
Am 03.07.2012 16:13, schrieb CDR:
> Yes, ai saw that information on the debug, but how do you bring it
> inside a variable, so you may use it? I could not find a way. Maybe I
> am missing something?
>
> On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Thorsten Göllner <tg at ovm-group.com> wrote:
>> I just tried it on asterisk 1.8.13 with "agi set debug on". The last log
>> line reveals it - streamfile return the endpos.
>>
>> [2012-07-03 15:16:39] VERBOSE[7046] res_agi.c: <SIP/tgoellner-00000002>AGI
>> Rx << STREAM FILE /audio1/dtmf_detector/2.0 1234567890*#
>>
>> [2012-07-03 15:16:39] VERBOSE[7046] res_agi.c: -- Playing
>> '/audio1/dtmf_detector/2.0' (escape_digits=1234567890*#) (sample_offset 0)
>>
>> [2012-07-03 15:16:40] VERBOSE[7046] res_agi.c: <SIP/tgoellner-00000002>AGI
>> Tx >> 200 result=0 endpos=4800
>>
>> So please doublecheck your result.
>>
>> Am 03.07.2012 00:47, schrieb CDR:
>>
>>> 1.8 is my version, until the new one is stable.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Thorsten Göllner <tg at ovm-group.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> What Asterisk version?
>>>>
>>>> Am 02.07.2012 15:14, schrieb CDR:
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks. I already solved it using this command. The only issue was
>>>>> that it gives you as return the ASCII code of the digit pressed
>>>>> instead of the digit itself. For some reason my brain did not process
>>>>> that detail. But it does work. However, the offset played is not
>>>>> returned. Has anybody tested this and has a coding sample in perl?
>>>>> Philip
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Thorsten Göllner <tg at ovm-group.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So take a look here:
>>>>>> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/stream+file
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am 29.06.2012 16:06, schrieb CDR:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is from the documentation of Perl-AGI
>>>>>>> "$AGI->stream_file($filename, $digits, $offset)
>>>>>>> Executes AGI Command "STREAM FILE $filename $digits [$offset]"
>>>>>>> This command instructs Asterisk to play the given sound file and
>>>>>>> listen for the given dtmf digits. The fileextension must not be used
>>>>>>> in the filename because Asterisk will find the most appropriate file
>>>>>>> type. $filename can be an array of files or a single filename.
>>>>>>> Example: $AGI->stream_file('demo-echotest', '0123');
>>>>>>> $AGI->stream_file(['demo-echotest', 'demo-welcome'], '0123');
>>>>>>> Returns: -1 on error or hangup, 0 if playback completes without a
>>>>>>> digit being pressed, or the ASCII numerical value of the digit if a
>>>>>>> digit was pressed"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It does not mention that it returns the offset at which the file
>>>>>>> stopped playing. Also, if you could get that number, then restarting
>>>>>>> the stream would result, I guess, in an audible interruption. Please
>>>>>>> advise how to get the offset on the result and I will try.
>>>>>>> Yours
>>>>>>> Philip
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Thorsten Göllner <tg at ovm-group.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Am 29.06.2012 11:38, schrieb CDR:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I have been fighting all night with version 1.8 and have not found a
>>>>>>>>> way to do this with any command or Perl AGI->command. I need to play
>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>> file and wait until the customer presses at least $maxdigits to
>>>>>>>>> return, BUT, the file must continue playing until $maxdigits is
>>>>>>>>> received or $timeout has expired. So far I found impossible to
>>>>>>>>> achieve
>>>>>>>>> this functionality. Am I missing something?
>>>>>>>>> Philip
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The Playcommand will be interrupted by the key but the agi result
>>>>>>>> contains
>>>>>>>> the offset. So you can play this file from offset again until you
>>>>>>>> $maxdigits
>>>>>>>> has been pressed. Take a look here:
>>>>>>>> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/AGICommand_STREAM+FILE
>>>>>>>>
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