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From: Chism P. <sli...@in...> - 2008-03-20 02:48:48
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From: Jamie C. <ge...@j-...> - 2003-10-29 21:59:20
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I'm still here. Still working on it. Although i'm finding it interesting to hear all this stuff. Having been working on this (and various other projects too now) i havn't had much time to play with Asterisk itself. I'll have to have a look at this extensions database thingo cause it would be sooooooo much easier to work with than the extensions.conf file. Theoretically though, my framework can deal with doing it either way just by creating a module for each. You'll all see shortly... J On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 10:24:01 -0000 "Tjardick van der Kraan" <tja...@va...> wrote: >Hiya WipeOut, > >That's what i used for my little tool, but i'm now >waiting for jamie to >finish off his framework as that might prevent us from >doing double work >(allthough it's been very quite lately). > >I also changed the .pl a bit to allow me to store >includes in the extensions >table too. > >Jamie any change on just letting us know quickly where >you are with things. > >Tj (excited to get some stuff up :) > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "WipeOut" <wip...@on...> >To: <ast...@li...> >Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 9:30 AM >Subject: [Astweb-users] Creating extensions.conf from >DB.. > > >> Dudes, >> >> You might want to checkout using the >>"retrieve_extensions_from_mysql.pl" >> file that is in the Asterisk CVS.. I have found it to be >>quite good in >> my testing recently and it will make the development of >>a neat front end >> very much easier.. >> >> Later.. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback >>Program. >> Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does >>it >> help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help >>us help >> YOU! Click Here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Astweb-users mailing list >> Ast...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astweb-users >> >> > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback >Program. >Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does >it >help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help >us help >YOU! Click Here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ >_______________________________________________ >Astweb-users mailing list >Ast...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astweb-users Regards, Jamie Carl J-Code Email: ge...@j-... Web: www.j-code.net Phone: +61-414-365-466 Jabber: ja...@ne... |
From: Tjardick v. d. K. <tja...@va...> - 2003-10-29 10:24:26
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Hiya WipeOut, That's what i used for my little tool, but i'm now waiting for jamie to finish off his framework as that might prevent us from doing double work (allthough it's been very quite lately). I also changed the .pl a bit to allow me to store includes in the extensions table too. Jamie any change on just letting us know quickly where you are with things. Tj (excited to get some stuff up :) ----- Original Message ----- From: "WipeOut" <wip...@on...> To: <ast...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 9:30 AM Subject: [Astweb-users] Creating extensions.conf from DB.. > Dudes, > > You might want to checkout using the "retrieve_extensions_from_mysql.pl" > file that is in the Asterisk CVS.. I have found it to be quite good in > my testing recently and it will make the development of a neat front end > very much easier.. > > Later.. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. > Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it > help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help us help > YOU! Click Here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ > _______________________________________________ > Astweb-users mailing list > Ast...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astweb-users > > |
From: WipeOut <wip...@on...> - 2003-10-29 09:30:18
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Dudes, You might want to checkout using the "retrieve_extensions_from_mysql.pl" file that is in the Asterisk CVS.. I have found it to be quite good in my testing recently and it will make the development of a neat front end very much easier.. Later.. |
From: Tjardick v. d. K. <tja...@va...> - 2003-10-23 17:22:18
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Hi Everyone, How are things looking ? Greetings, Tjardick --=20 Tjardick van der Kraan tja...@va... Tel +32 4 34 40 522 Fax +32 4 34 40 525 GSM +32 497 45 27 36 Voice over IP: IAXtel: 1 700 344 0522 FWD: 26322 IPtel: 91331 Rue des Pocheteux 10 4020 Jupille Belgium |
From: Leif M. <le...@ra...> - 2003-10-07 23:13:11
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Jamie Carl wrote: > > Now all I've gotta do is lower my standards enough to use IRC again. ;) Hey! I resemble that statement! :D -- +------------------------------------------+ |Leif Madsen - http://www.hacklocalhost.com| +------------------------------------------+ | @| leif at hacklocalhost dot com | | SMS| sms at hacklocalhost dot com | | FWD| 18924 IAX| 1700-363-0761 | |iptel| 8972-1969 sipph| 1-747-386-1618 | +------------------------------------------+ |
From: Jamie C. <ge...@ja...> - 2003-10-07 23:07:08
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Now all I've gotta do is lower my standards enough to use IRC again. ;) J On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 17:41:56 -0400 Leif Madsen <le...@ra...> wrote: >I made a new channel called #asterisk-gui for anything to >do with Asterisk GUI interfaces. The BSD people have a >forked channel, so I thought I'd follow suit :) > >Feel free to join. > >-- >+------------------------------------------+ >|Leif Madsen - http://www.hacklocalhost.com| >+------------------------------------------+ >| @| leif at hacklocalhost dot com | >| SMS| sms at hacklocalhost dot com | >| FWD| 18924 IAX| 1700-363-0761 | >|iptel| 8972-1969 sipph| 1-747-386-1618 | >+------------------------------------------+ > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >Welcome to geek heaven. >http://thinkgeek.com/sf >_______________________________________________ >Astweb-users mailing list >Ast...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astweb-users Regards, Jamie Carl Jazz Inc. Email: ge...@ja... Web: www.jazz-inc.net Phone: +61-414-365-466 Jabber: ja...@ne... |
From: Leif M. <le...@ra...> - 2003-10-07 22:49:22
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I made a new channel called #asterisk-gui for anything to do with Asterisk GUI interfaces. The BSD people have a forked channel, so I thought I'd follow suit :) Feel free to join. -- +------------------------------------------+ |Leif Madsen - http://www.hacklocalhost.com| +------------------------------------------+ | @| leif at hacklocalhost dot com | | SMS| sms at hacklocalhost dot com | | FWD| 18924 IAX| 1700-363-0761 | |iptel| 8972-1969 sipph| 1-747-386-1618 | +------------------------------------------+ |
From: WipeOut <wip...@ly...> - 2003-10-07 07:26:23
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Leif Madsen wrote: > Hardware > Are you using Digium Hardware? (yes/no) > + TE410P > + How many? > + TDM400P > + How many? > + How many modules (each card) > + T400P > + How many? > + T100P > + How many? > + E100P > + How many? > + X100P > + How many? Whats about CAPI ISDN interfaces? although these would probably be a little more tricky to put into a wizard becasue you have to load the kernel module (which would depend on the card you are using) and then sort out the capi.conf... > > Other hardware > + Do you have a soundcard? (yes/no) > + ALSA or OSS? > > Do you have any SIP devices? (yes/no) > + SIP phone > + Softphone > > Extension Ranges > + Start and Stop range May be to difficult to do in a wizard as well but what about contexts.. for example our Asterisk box hosts the PBX for 2 companies.. depending on the inbound number the inbound call comes in on so the call is placed into and different start menu context.. The extensions for each company run in different contexts.. The voicemail is in different contexts.. and each companies "services" (local call dialout, international dialout, voicemailmain, etc..) are seperate contexts.. maybe my setup is more unique so an advanced config may be needed.. > > + Would like you to enable voicemail on any of these extensions? > (yes/no) > + all of them (yes/no) > + which ones? > + What should the default voicemail password be? > > + Default formats for writing voicemail > + GSM, wav49, WAV > + Email notification? (yes/no) > + Who should the email appear to come from? > + Should we attach it to the email? Config for the voicemail email sender , email subject and the voicemail notification email message content.. (a nice feature only supported by Voicemail2) > > + Would you like to specify a maximum message length? (yes/no) > + How long? > + Would you like to specify a maximum greeting length? (yes/no) > + How long? > > + Which country are you in? (for indication) > + United States > + Australia > + France > + Netherlands > + United Kingdom > + Which language? (for zapata.conf) > > Would you like to activate any of these extensions now? (yes/no) > + List extensions with CONFIG | EDIT | DELETE | ADD links > + Who is going to use this extension? (name) > + What is the email address of the person as this extension? > (for email notification) > + > > For each channel of the hardware the user has > + Which signalling for this channel? > kewl start > loop start > ground start FXS FXO > > + Enable three way calling? > + Enable transfer? > + Enable call waiting? > + Enable busy detection? > + Use CallerID? > + rxgain > + txgain > + Immediate? (yes/no) > + CallerID String > + Name > + Number > + Enable mailbox indication? > + Mailbox number(s) to be associated with this channel > + Context > > Would you like to setup registration for FWD, IAXtel, SIPPhone or iptel? > + Maybe a config for queues and agents.. MySQL CDR or the recently added PGSQL CDR.. IVR menus with special extensions to record the prompts.. IAX trunk links bewteen Asterisk boxes.. Thats about all I can think of off the top of my head if I think of anything else I will let you know.. :) Later.. |
From: WipeOut <wip...@ly...> - 2003-10-07 06:56:16
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Jamie Carl wrote: > Also, if anyone knows how to submit to CVS on sourceforge, email me > cause I'm close to giving up. :( CVS is such a pain but I guess i > have to use it so I can get others helping out with the code. I won't > pretend to know anything about CVS, I've never used it before. > I have used CVS quite a lot (not specifically Sourcforge's but we run a CVS server of our own).. If you want I can try and get the repository setup and load the files into it.. Mail me off list with how you would like it setup and the files that need to be loaded into it.. Later.. |
From: Paul C. <web...@iv...> - 2003-10-07 06:10:02
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Hey Leif.. Just throwing some random ideas up in the air as they come to me: > Do you have any SIP devices? (yes/no) > + SIP phone > + Softphone Is there a distinction? It's getting late and my mind's on worky stuff, I'm just taking a break to catch up with email and stuff, so excuse me if I'm being dumb.. I guess there's things like the "canreinvite=no" which only affects certain setups etc? > Extension Ranges > + Start and Stop range Perhaps with the option to define multiple ranges? I might want 2xx for phones on the second floor, 3xx for third floor phones etc, but only having 15 phones per floor > + Would like you to enable voicemail on any of > these extensions? (yes/no) Sounds good.. not sure about specifying which extensions if not all though.. tick boxes? in pages? or some kind of range entry? > + What should the default voicemail password be? Should we set a default? Or randomly assign one? One thing I'd like to see in the voicemail app is some kind of hand holding, walk-through-the-steps setup of your mailbox - recording name, greeting etc. Has anyone else on the list set up their voicemail box with FWD? I got an email about it the other day and set mine up (dial 86 from your FWD phone). That's something more for the TUI side of things than your wizard, I'm just thinking outloud, but it kinda ties in with passwords - I got assigned a random one by FWD then had to change it the first time I logged in One thing I'm still not 100% clear on (and I think I've asked before, but again it's late and I'm starting to get woozy!) Are you looking at storing all of the config and setup in some kind of database, then generate text config files when stuff changes? Like with web hosting, I use a product called Plesk (www.plesk.com) that does that. I set up a new virtual host/domain and it creates a new httpd.conf for Apache and makes it reload. Might be nice for a complete backup/restore of all config details etc? Just my $0.02 Cheers Paul :-) |
From: Leif M. <le...@ra...> - 2003-10-07 04:59:55
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Hey all, I am in the middle of creating a new user wizard which will generate all the .conf's the new Asterisk user will require to get themselves up and running in Asterisk without having to touch a single configuration file. This is what I have come up with as a rough draft. It is far from complete, so I'm asking people to submit things that should be added, changed, removed etc.. etc... so please help me come up with a good logic for the questions so that I may start the work on the actual wizard! Thanks in advance for all your help! Hardware Are you using Digium Hardware? (yes/no) + TE410P + How many? + TDM400P + How many? + How many modules (each card) + T400P + How many? + T100P + How many? + E100P + How many? + X100P + How many? Other hardware + Do you have a soundcard? (yes/no) + ALSA or OSS? Do you have any SIP devices? (yes/no) + SIP phone + Softphone Extension Ranges + Start and Stop range + Would like you to enable voicemail on any of these extensions? (yes/no) + all of them (yes/no) + which ones? + What should the default voicemail password be? + Default formats for writing voicemail + GSM, wav49, WAV + Email notification? (yes/no) + Who should the email appear to come from? + Should we attach it to the email? + Would you like to specify a maximum message length? (yes/no) + How long? + Would you like to specify a maximum greeting length? (yes/no) + How long? + Which country are you in? (for indication) + United States + Australia + France + Netherlands + United Kingdom + Which language? (for zapata.conf) Would you like to activate any of these extensions now? (yes/no) + List extensions with CONFIG | EDIT | DELETE | ADD links + Who is going to use this extension? (name) + What is the email address of the person as this extension? (for email notification) + For each channel of the hardware the user has + Which signalling for this channel? kewl start loop start ground start + Enable three way calling? + Enable transfer? + Enable call waiting? + Enable busy detection? + Use CallerID? + rxgain + txgain + Immediate? (yes/no) + CallerID String + Name + Number + Enable mailbox indication? + Mailbox number(s) to be associated with this channel + Context Would you like to setup registration for FWD, IAXtel, SIPPhone or iptel? + -- +------------------------------------------+ |Leif Madsen - http://www.hacklocalhost.com| +------------------------------------------+ | @| leif at hacklocalhost dot com | | SMS| sms at hacklocalhost dot com | | FWD| 18924 IAX| 1700-363-0761 | |iptel| 8972-1969 sipph| 1-747-386-1618 | +------------------------------------------+ -- +------------------------------------------+ |Leif Madsen - http://www.hacklocalhost.com| +------------------------------------------+ | @| leif at hacklocalhost dot com | | SMS| sms at hacklocalhost dot com | | FWD| 18924 IAX| 1700-363-0761 | |iptel| 8972-1969 sipph| 1-747-386-1618 | +------------------------------------------+ |
From: Leif M. <le...@ra...> - 2003-10-07 03:34:31
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Jamie Carl wrote: > 6: Incorporate Config 'Wizards' courtesy of Leif. I am starting work on some of these wizards now. I have created an IAX wizard which will allow you to put in some information and it spits out the relevant iax.conf and extensions.conf files for both asterisk boxes.... but I do find it somewhat lacking, and really only useful if you want to setup a pair of boxes. What I am hoping to do is create a complete 0 to * wizard which will take you from nothing to everything. So basically just install this little AstWeb thingy, hit the "Initial Wizard" or whatever we call it, answer some questions, and you've got a working Asterisk server which you can now customize and expand by using the other things in the AstWeb interface. This is what I see AstWeb becoming anyways. What I'd eventually like to see it become is a whole system for managing your Asterisk system. You basically just install Asterisk from CVS or from the RPM or DEB (yah.. future considerations :)), then install the AstWeb interface, load it up in your browser and configure your Asterisk from there. I could also see it becoming the everything module that, say for instance, if I have admin access, I can view logs, see MRTG type graphs showing load, users, what the interface capacity is (T1, ISDN etc..). Maybe if I give an agent a login for the interface, then when that person logs in, they can see the people in queue, how long they have been there. When a call comes to them, it picks up the CallerID and pulls up their information from a database record, such as what they have, when they have called, who the spoke with, and any notes the agent placed in their customer history. These are just a few things that I think would be cool, and realize they are a bit off in the future, but hey :) I'll just go back to seeing if I can get these wizards put together. Thanks! -- +------------------------------------------+ |Leif Madsen - http://www.hacklocalhost.com| +------------------------------------------+ | @| leif at hacklocalhost dot com | | SMS| sms at hacklocalhost dot com | | FWD| 18924 IAX| 1700-363-0761 | |iptel| 8972-1969 sipph| 1-747-386-1618 | +------------------------------------------+ |
From: Jamie C. <ge...@ja...> - 2003-10-07 02:57:40
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I've just had a look at ADOdb. Sounds like it would be perfect for a large application that wanted to be able to access just about ANY database. Unfortunately, I think it's a little TOO big for our little CDR module. I mean, I really only use 3 lines of database specific code, so it doesn't really seem worth the effort. I think creating our own abstraction layer is the way to go. How many people actually use PostgreSQL at the moment, by the way? Also, ADOdb doesn't support CSV files so I'd have to write an adstraction for that anywayz. I can't see any of this being too difficult, and ADOdb looks like a pain to setup for something as small as AstWeb. If Asterisk starts to support more databases we'll have a look at it again then. Regards, Jamie Carl Jazz Inc. Email: ge...@ja... Web: www.jazz-inc.net Phone: +61-414-365-466 Jabber: ja...@ne... |
From: Jamie C. <ge...@ja...> - 2003-10-07 02:11:37
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Hey all, What a weekend! Fortunately the girlfriend dogged me so I had an entire day of coding! Yay! Anywayz, the results are as follows. I have the framework complete and 3 modules available. The CDR module is the most usable but I also have a LOG module to display the log file(this is just a very simple sample). The extension editor however, is a bit more complex but is currently well under way. At this point in time, parsing of the config file is 99% complete and only needs a little more work for the 'include' and 'exten' parameters(That => operator is annoying, hehe). One of the main features of the project so far is the dynamicly stateful menu. Located in a frame on the left side, this menu is configured from a config file so that to add a new module, all you do is add a line to the config file in the format of: Display Name,module_file.php Then dump the file in the main directory and the rest is taken care of. This will make it easy to add modules without having to edit any code. There will also be a module to edit this at some point and even upload modules via the web interface. I have come up with a simple development plan which basically comes to things being done in the following order: 1: Complete Extension Editor Module 2: Integrate Access Control 3: Astweb Self Admin Module (SAM) 4: Incorporate the Reload module from Tjardick 5: Start on Other modules, (order determined by that which are most requested) 6: Incorporate Config 'Wizards' courtesy of Leif. Also, if anyone knows how to submit to CVS on sourceforge, email me cause I'm close to giving up. :( CVS is such a pain but I guess i have to use it so I can get others helping out with the code. I won't pretend to know anything about CVS, I've never used it before. Thanx all... Regards, Jamie Carl Jazz Inc. Email: me...@ja... Web: www.jazz-inc.net Phone: +61-414-365-466 Jabber: ja...@ne... |
From: Chris T. <ch...@nt...> - 2003-10-03 12:48:53
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> >Ok well ive been using PHP AdoDB quite alot, and while still early in the > >project it might be good to take a look at that now before to many sql stuff > >is allready written and needs to be redone. > > > > > Yes I think thats a good suggestion, I have used other apps that made > use of ADODB and it worked quite well.. Well I couldn't actually get to the adodb page so I am not sure, but it sounds like Perl's DBI, which I love. I think the set of things that are needed for something like this could easily be done via an ODBC interface so as to make it database independent, we're not talking about a large transactionally heavy workload here. > My suggestion would be to have a "tabbed" structure accross the top to > get into the various modules, and then either a row of "sub-tabs" for > items relating to that module or a secondary menu down the left side.. > I agree, tabs have started to become familiar for people on both the desktop application side and web application side. As for those people that need a "desktop" application, this could easily be wrapped in to a highly stripped down mozilla client and the pages served from localhost. > This structure may also help when we get to a point of implimenting > access controls, different users or groups of users would have access to > particular modules only.. but thats getting a little ahead of ourselves > now.. :) > I personally feel like those should be design concepts from the beginning. As long as everyone understands where it's headed, there is no need to implement them immediately but consideration needs to be made for them throughout. I think Jamie's project of starting with something that is useful to "Management" type people and relatively siloed is good. The core of the configuration system is going to be handling extensions with almost everything else in "User" world handled based on the creation of an extension. Chris Tooley -- Chris Tooley Networking Technologies Resource Center 8650 Spicewood Springs Rd, Suite 105 Austin, Texas 78759 Office Phone: 250-8985 Office Fax: 250-5909 Mobile Phone: 659-2498 Email Add: ch...@nt... |
From: Chris T. <ct...@da...> - 2003-10-03 12:47:43
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> >Ok well ive been using PHP AdoDB quite alot, and while still early in the > >project it might be good to take a look at that now before to many sql stuff > >is allready written and needs to be redone. > > > > > Yes I think thats a good suggestion, I have used other apps that made > use of ADODB and it worked quite well.. Well I couldn't actually get to the adodb page so I am not sure, but it sounds like Perl's DBI, which I love. I think the set of things that are needed for something like this could easily be done via an ODBC interface so as to make it database independent, we're not talking about a large transactionally heavy workload here. > My suggestion would be to have a "tabbed" structure accross the top to > get into the various modules, and then either a row of "sub-tabs" for > items relating to that module or a secondary menu down the left side.. > I agree, tabs have started to become familiar for people on both the desktop application side and web application side. As for those people that need a "desktop" application, this could easily be wrapped in to a highly stripped down mozilla client and the pages served from localhost. > This structure may also help when we get to a point of implimenting > access controls, different users or groups of users would have access to > particular modules only.. but thats getting a little ahead of ourselves > now.. :) > I personally feel like those should be design concepts from the beginning. As long as everyone understands where it's headed, there is no need to implement them immediately but consideration needs to be made for them throughout. I think Jamie's project of starting with something that is useful to "Management" type people and relatively siloed is good. The core of the configuration system is going to be handling extensions with almost everything else in "User" world handled based on the creation of an extension. Chris Tooley |
From: WipeOut <wip...@ly...> - 2003-10-03 11:45:54
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Tjardick van der Kraan wrote: >Ok sorry for the mssing threading, but i messed up my procmail rules on this >list so i lost my own mail and wipe out's reply so just pasting it in there >to fake it all :) > No problem.. :) >Ok well ive been using PHP AdoDB quite alot, and while still early in the >project it might be good to take a look at that now before to many sql stuff >is allready written and needs to be redone. > > Yes I think thats a good suggestion, I have used other apps that made use of ADODB and it worked quite well.. Somthing else we should look at is standardising some sort of interface structure and module navigation.. ( I think Jamie said he is working on this already) Having a standard page structure will make the whole app more user friendly and will reduce effort because we could simply create header and footer includes just adding entries for new modules and menu items.. My suggestion would be to have a "tabbed" structure accross the top to get into the various modules, and then either a row of "sub-tabs" for items relating to that module or a secondary menu down the left side.. This structure may also help when we get to a point of implimenting access controls, different users or groups of users would have access to particular modules only.. but thats getting a little ahead of ourselves now.. :) Thoughts? Later.. |
From: WipeOut <wip...@ly...> - 2003-10-03 08:55:54
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Tjardick van der Kraan wrote: >Little question: What database interface is being used now ? > > I think its MySQL right now, there was talk of abstracting the DB functions when the thread was running on the Asterisk mailing list.. >BTW Jamie, no need to start on command line reload i've allready done a >reload.php which uses the tcp 5038 manager port, which means no exec rights >needed for php :) >Feel free to include this reload.php in the project i need to finish it off >a bit more to do error checking etc. but at least if everything is set >properly it works :) > Nice code!!.. See the collaboration is working already.. :) Later.. |
From: Tjardick v. d. K. <tja...@va...> - 2003-10-03 08:21:13
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Hi Everyone, Well let me take the mike and say hi to all of you :) I started on www.vanderkraan.net/awacs/ a couple weeks ago, but i'm going to abondon that and just rather put my time in astweb as soon as Jamie is ready with his framework/first setup and allows other coders to join in. Eager to put in some php coding time for the project (been doing php since 1999), but for now i'll just sit on the sideline and wait :) Little question: What database interface is being used now ? BTW Jamie, no need to start on command line reload i've allready done a reload.php which uses the tcp 5038 manager port, which means no exec rights needed for php :) Feel free to include this reload.php in the project i need to finish it off a bit more to do error checking etc. but at least if everything is set properly it works :) Greetings, Tj <?php // $Id: reload.php,v 1.2 2003/08/30 20:24:05 tjardick Exp $ // // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- // Asterisk WebAdmin Control System // Copyright (C) 2003 by Tjardick van der Kraan // http://????? // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- // LICENSE // // The License goes here // // To read the license please visit: http://???? // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- // Filename : reload.php // Original Author : Tjardick van der Kraan tja...@va... // Purpose : Reload asterisk via manager tcp port // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Set manager user, password, hostname (or ip) and timeout $manager_user = 'tjardick'; $manager_pass = 'youwish'; $manager_host = 'localhost'; $manager_time = '30'; // Setup socket to * with 30 sec timeout $manager_conn = fsockopen($manager_host,"5038", $errno, $errstr, $manager_time); // Did our connection went ok ? if (!$manager_conn) { // No spit out error echo "$errstr ($errno)<br>\n"; } else { //Yep, let's do the goodies // Login fputs($manager_conn, "Action: Login\r\n"); fputs($manager_conn, "UserName: ".$manager_user."\r\n"); fputs($manager_conn, "Secret: ".$manager_pass."\r\n\r\n"); // Send action and reload command fputs($manager_conn, "Action: Command\r\n"); fputs($manager_conn, "Command: reload\r\n\r\n"); // For now just spit out response // We'll need proper reponse parsing later // While thinking about it * could keep us connected // if lot's of phonecalls spit out info to the manager // console so skipping the wile for now too. // while (!feof($manager_conn)) { echo fgets ($manager_conn,128); //} // End connection (maybe do a proper logout later ?!!) fclose ($manager_conn); } ?> |
From: Jamie C. <jam...@po...> - 2003-10-03 07:12:48
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I did think about doing that also, but only after I wrote the email. Thanx= for the code too. I'll look at it tomorrow (it's almost Beer 0'clock here= ). It would be a much nicer way and the is definitely a way to get PHP to do i= t. PHP has socket functions built in and are super easy to use from what I= can see. <-- J -----Original Message----- From: WipeOut [mailto:wip...@ly...]=20 Sent: Friday, 3 October 2003 17:07 To: ast...@li... Subject: Re: [Astweb-users] Introduction, Status and Plans << File: asterisk.reload >> Jamie Carl wrote: >I may also have some work started on signalling the Asterisk server to rel= oad the configs, cause I'm curious how we're going to pull this part off my= self (will start with a command line reload, if you don't know what I'm tal= king about, never mind :-) ). > > =20 > Have you looked at phpconfig??, they use perl to connect to the Asterisk=20 manager interface and send a restart command.. Works well and is quite=20 simple once you look at the code.. :) I have attached the file.. I wonder if there is not a war to get PHP to=20 do this.. Later.. ********************************************************************** PowerTel Limited, winners of Best Corporate/Wholesale Broadband Initiative, Australian Telecom Awards 20= 02 Broadband Wholesale Carrier of the year, CommsWorld Telecomms Awards 2001 Best Emerging Telco, Australian Telecom Awards 2001 ********************************************************************** This email (including all attachments) is intended solely for the named addressee. It is confidential and may contain commercially sensitive information. If you receive it in error, please let us know by reply email, delete it from your system and destroy any copies. This email is also subject to copyright. No part of it should be reproduced, adapted or transmitted without the prior written consent of the copyright o= wner. Emails may be interfered with, may contain computer viruses or other defects and may not be successfully replicated on other systems. We give no warranties in relation to these matters. If you have any doubts about the authenticity of an email purportedly sent by us, please contact us immediately. ********************************************************************** |
From: WipeOut <wip...@ly...> - 2003-10-03 07:07:39
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Jamie Carl wrote: >I may also have some work started on signalling the Asterisk server to reload the configs, cause I'm curious how we're going to pull this part off myself (will start with a command line reload, if you don't know what I'm talking about, never mind :-) ). > > > Have you looked at phpconfig??, they use perl to connect to the Asterisk manager interface and send a restart command.. Works well and is quite simple once you look at the code.. :) I have attached the file.. I wonder if there is not a war to get PHP to do this.. Later.. |
From: Jamie C. <jam...@po...> - 2003-10-03 02:54:23
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Hey all, # INTRODUCTION # I just thought I'd take this opportunity to send out a good'ol g'day to you= all now that there are a few members on the list. I'd like to thank you a= ll for your interest in the project and let you all in on a few things I've= got planned for this. # CURRENT STATUS # The current released version is version 0.3, which is a renamed version of = the original AstCDR tool. This tool has had a couple of enhancements over = the last day or so during it's integration into the AstWeb project. These are mainly: - External basic configuration file - New window for search results (not sure if I'll keep this) - A 'today' button to make searching for today's CDRs a bit easier. The main focus of my work yesterday was to come up with how I was going to = handle the overall interface and all the different modules that will be use= d for each specific function, i.e.: CDRs, Extension configs, etc... I 'cou= ld' put them all in one big file, but this isn't very practical from a deve= lopment OR a user standpoint. I think I've come up with a nice useable way= to do it though that doesn't interfere with my sessions management and log= ins, and I WAS planning on working on it today, but it looks like my server= has had other ideas and decided to lock me out of my remote development en= vironment so I can't work on it from work. So far I've started working on 2 modules. These are 'report_cdr' (the old = AstCDR) and 'report_log' (reading of log files). These are just simple tes= ts to prove the integration with the main interface. They work, but still = need a little more design work. So that's where we're up to. Community-wise, we have the Site on SourceFor= ge up and running, including this mailing list, so if you have any features= , bugs or whatever please log them in the tracker on the website. =20 Here's some links: - Feature Requests - http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=3D596915&group_id= =3D91371 - Bug Reports - http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=3D91371&atid=3D596= 912 - Support Requests - http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=3D91371&atid= =3D596913 Please use these as I would like to have everything recorded on SourceForge= so that people have a single place to obtain support. # THE FUTURE (i.e.: next week) # My short term goals are to finish off the main environment interface and I = should have this done by the end of the weekend. I should also have either= completed, or at least well under way, an extensions module to allow addin= g/editing of extensions. I may also have some work started on signalling t= he Asterisk server to reload the configs, cause I'm curious how we're going= to pull this part off myself (will start with a command line reload, if yo= u don't know what I'm talking about, never mind :-) ). And that's it for now. I'm just hoping to make it through the weekend with= something worth uploading to the CVS on Monday night. Any requests or sug= gestions, please dump them on this mailing list or as I mentioned, in the S= F tracker. Thanx all... Jamie Carl Jazz Inc. ge...@ja... http://www.jazz-inc.net ********************************************************************** PowerTel Limited, winners of Best Corporate/Wholesale Broadband Initiative, Australian Telecom Awards 20= 02 Broadband Wholesale Carrier of the year, CommsWorld Telecomms Awards 2001 Best Emerging Telco, Australian Telecom Awards 2001 ********************************************************************** This email (including all attachments) is intended solely for the named addressee. It is confidential and may contain commercially sensitive information. If you receive it in error, please let us know by reply email, delete it from your system and destroy any copies. This email is also subject to copyright. No part of it should be reproduced, adapted or transmitted without the prior written consent of the copyright o= wner. Emails may be interfered with, may contain computer viruses or other defects and may not be successfully replicated on other systems. We give no warranties in relation to these matters. If you have any doubts about the authenticity of an email purportedly sent by us, please contact us immediately. ********************************************************************** |
From: Jamie C. <jam...@po...> - 2003-10-03 01:53:49
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