[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] 3025: ARI: Implement device state API
Matt Jordan
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Fri Nov 22 15:10:18 CST 2013
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Ship it!
Ship It!
- Matt Jordan
On Nov. 22, 2013, 7:36 p.m., Kevin Harwell wrote:
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> (Updated Nov. 22, 2013, 7:36 p.m.)
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> Review request for Asterisk Developers, David Lee and Matt Jordan.
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> Bugs: ASTERISK-22838
> https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-22838
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> Repository: Asterisk
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> Description
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> Created a data model and implemented functionality for an ARI device state resource. The following operations have been added that allow a user to manipulate an ARI controlled device:
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> PUT /device-states/{deviceName}&{deviceState} - Create/Change the state of an ARI controlled device
> GET /device-states/{deviceName} - Retrieve the current state of a device
> DELETE /device-states/{deviceName} - Destroy a device-state controlled by ARI
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> The ARI controlled device must begin with 'Stasis:'. An example controlled device name would be Stasis:Example.
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> A 'DeviceStateChanged' event has also been added so that an application can subscribe and receive device change events. Any device state, ARI controlled or not, can be subscribed to.
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> While adding the event, the underlying subscription control mechanism was refactored so that all current and future resource subscriptions would be the same. Each event resource must now register itself in order to be able to properly handle [un]subscribes.
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> Diffs
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> branches/12/rest-api/resources.json 403013
> branches/12/rest-api/api-docs/events.json 403013
> branches/12/rest-api/api-docs/deviceStates.json PRE-CREATION
> branches/12/rest-api/api-docs/applications.json 403013
> branches/12/rest-api-templates/ari.make.mustache 403013
> branches/12/res/stasis/app.c 403013
> branches/12/res/stasis/app.h 403013
> branches/12/res/res_stasis_device_state.exports.in PRE-CREATION
> branches/12/res/res_stasis_device_state.c PRE-CREATION
> branches/12/res/res_stasis.c 403013
> branches/12/res/res_ari_device_states.c PRE-CREATION
> branches/12/res/ari/resource_device_states.c PRE-CREATION
> branches/12/res/ari/resource_device_states.h PRE-CREATION
> branches/12/res/ari/resource_applications.h 403013
> branches/12/res/ari/ari_model_validators.c 403013
> branches/12/res/ari/ari_model_validators.h 403013
> branches/12/res/ari.make 403013
> branches/12/main/devicestate.c 403013
> branches/12/include/asterisk/stasis_app_device_state.h PRE-CREATION
> branches/12/include/asterisk/stasis_app.h 403013
> branches/12/include/asterisk/devicestate.h 403013
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> Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3025/diff/
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> Testing
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> Some basic testing done using the swagger framework and a websocket connection. Testing adding, changing, and removing device state with regards to an ARI controlled device were successful. Also tested [un]subscribing to the events from device with success. Planning on writing some testsuite test cases as well.
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> Thanks,
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> Kevin Harwell
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