[Freeswitch-dev] mod_httapi

Michael Collins msc at freeswitch.org
Thu Feb 9 22:34:59 MSK 2012


Karl,

Have you done any more work on this? I started working on it, found a bug,
reported it, and tinkered a bit after Tony fixed the bug. However I've had
a lot going on with the day job, FreeSWITCH cookbook, etc. so I haven't
done much more.

Let us know where you stand on this.

-MC

On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Karl Seacrest <karlseacrest at yahoo.com>wrote:

> Thanks Michael Collins,
> I am still laughing about your point: Me you telling Anthony what early
> media is kind of like telling a neurosurgeon that a person's brain is
> inside the cranium. :P
> Seeing the way you put it makes me laugh. sorry  Anthony, i am not trying
> to educated you about Early Media.
>
> Michael  as regards your question, i am developing a premium customer
> support application whereby registered members can call-in and the customer
> support staffs will pick the call. But before the call will connect with to
> live support. I want the caller id to be checked from the database if it's
> registered and active or not. if registered, call is connect to live
> support but if not, an audio will be played to the caller telling them they
> are not registered for the service and disconnect without the caller being
> charged.
>
> The only time the call will be charged is when the call connected to live
> support. so i am thinking using the early media mode will help me achieve
> this but i am not sure how to go about it using the  mod_httapi.
>
> My second question is, is there any performance benefit for using  mod_httapi
> over a framework like Plivo that provide RESTFul features to FreeSWITCH?
>
> Karl C.
>
>
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>   1. Re: mod_httapi (Michael Collins)
>   2. switch_ivr_bridge.c question (teldev)
>   3. Re: switch_ivr_bridge.c question (Anthony Minessale)
>   4. mod_httapi (Karl Seacrest)
> Actually, Anthony understood your question and gave you a solution with
> bonus information. I especially liked the part where you tell Anthony what
> early media is. That's kind of like telling a neurosurgeon that a person's
> brain is inside the cranium. :P
>
> If you issue a playback without actually answering the call then the net
> effect is that you are pre_answering the call and the file you are playing
> is in early media, i.e. you have not actually "answered" the call from a
> billing perspective. From the caller perspective the file you play is the
> ringback that they will hear.
>
> Is there something you were curious about beyond sending audio to the
> caller in early media mode?
>
> -MC
>
> On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 1:15 AM, Karl Seacrest <karlseacrest at yahoo.com>wrote:
>
> Thanks for your reply Anthony,
> But i think you didn't quite understand my question. Custom Ring Back
> Tones (Early Media) is one of the features listed in FreeSWITCH features
> page and details of  FreeSWITCH Early Media mode is detailed in FreeSWITCH
> wiki : http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Early_Media
>
> By pre-answer i mean picking a call in Early Media mode (Early media is
> the exchange of information before establishment of a connection) which
> mean on early media mode, even though an audio is playing like Custom Ring
> Back Tones, the call is not connected so the caller is not billed.
>
> The question again is how can the FreeSWITCH Early Media feature be used
> from mod_httapi?
>
> Also, is there any performance benefit for using  mod_httapi over a
> framework like Plivo that provide RESTFul features to FreeSWITCH?
>
> Regards
>
> Karl C.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>   ------------------------------
> On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 16:05, Anthony Minessale <
> anthony.minessale at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> if you try to play a file it will pre-answer by itself
> you can send anything you want via the dialplan inside the {foo=bar}
> var expressions and if you enable the permissions you can get the full
> call data
>
> On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 10:41 AM, Karl Seacrest <karlseacrest at yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I will like to know how i can use Pre-Answer feature using the
> mod_httapi.
> > This is useful to perform operations like playing playing custom caller
> > tunes or validate the callers phone number from database before the call
> is
> > answered.
> >
> > How can i achieve this using the FreeSWITCH mod_httapi?
> >
> > Also does mod_httapi send caller information (Caller ID, etc) along when
> > requesting a URI?
> >
> >
> > Regards
> > Karl C.
> >
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> Hi team,
>
> I am trying to get these values from the lua script for custom CDR report,
> I am able to get few values but many variables are missing or getting null
> value. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> local aa=session:getVariable("context");
> local bb=session:getVariable("destination_number");
> local cc=session:getVariable("caller_id_name");
> local dd=session:getVariable("caller_id_number");
> local ee=session:getVariable("network_addr");
> local ff=session:getVariable("ani");
> local ii=session:getVariable("source");
> local jj=session:getVariable("chan_name");
> local kk=session:getVariable("uuid");
> local ll=session:getVariable("created_time");
> local aa1=session:getVariable("direction");
> local bb1=session:getVariable("username");
> local cc1=session:getVariable("dialplan");
> local dd1=session:getVariable("caller_id_number");
> local ee1=session:getVariable("unique_id");
>
> session:execute("bridge","user/601");
> session:hangup();
>
> local ff1=session:getVariable("answered_time");
> local hh1=session:getVariable("created_time");
> local gg1=session:getVariable("hangup_time");
> local gg2=session:getVariable("end_stamp");
>
> I am getting values for all the above variables except end_stamp,
> hangup_time, duration, billsec,hangup_cause.
>
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Thanks,
> Bala
>
>
>
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>
> Re-worded my original post a bit, sorry if it becomes a new thread...having
> Nabble issues.
>
> In switch_ivr_bridge.c on line 1474, we have the following lines of code:
>
> 1474
> switch_channel_clear_state_handler(originator_channel, NULL);
> 1475
> switch_channel_clear_state_handler(originatee_channel, NULL);
> 1476                    switch_channel_set_state_flag(originator_channel,
> CF_BRIDGE_ORIGINATOR);
> 1477
> switch_channel_clear_flag_recursive(originatee_channel,
> CF_BRIDGE_ORIGINATOR);
> 1478
> switch_channel_add_state_handler(originator_channel,
> &uuid_bridge_state_handlers);
> 1479
> switch_channel_add_state_handler(originatee_channel,
> &uuid_bridge_state_handlers);
>
> Is the call to “switch_channel_set_state_flag” a typo? Since line 1476
> triggers an asynchronous flag change, and line 1477 changes the same flag
> synchronously, on line 1478 the value of the flag becomes unpredictable
> since the asynchronous change from line 1476 can happen before or after
> line
> 1477 (mostly after, of course).
>
> Thanks again.
>
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>
> The code is not the same on the latest.
> Look closer ;)
>
> You should probably keep yourself on the latest for this deep of an
> examination.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 11:43 AM, teldev <ustcorporation at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Re-worded my original post a bit, sorry if it becomes a new
> thread...having
> > Nabble issues.
> >
> > In switch_ivr_bridge.c on line 1474, we have the following lines of code:
> >
> >  1474
> > switch_channel_clear_state_handler(originator_channel, NULL);
> >  1475
> > switch_channel_clear_state_handler(originatee_channel, NULL);
> >  1476
>  switch_channel_set_state_flag(originator_channel,
> > CF_BRIDGE_ORIGINATOR);
> >  1477
> > switch_channel_clear_flag_recursive(originatee_channel,
> > CF_BRIDGE_ORIGINATOR);
> >  1478
> > switch_channel_add_state_handler(originator_channel,
> > &uuid_bridge_state_handlers);
> >  1479
> > switch_channel_add_state_handler(originatee_channel,
> > &uuid_bridge_state_handlers);
> >
> > Is the call to “switch_channel_set_state_flag” a typo? Since line 1476
> > triggers an asynchronous flag change, and line 1477 changes the same flag
> > synchronously, on line 1478 the value of the flag becomes unpredictable
> > since the asynchronous change from line 1476 can happen before or after
> line
> > 1477 (mostly after, of course).
> >
> > Thanks again.
> >
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> Thanks for your reply Anthony,
> But i think you didn't quite understand my question. Custom Ring Back
> Tones (Early Media) is one of the features listed in FreeSWITCH features
> page and details of  FreeSWITCH Early Media mode is detailed in FreeSWITCH
> wiki : http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Early_Media
>
> By pre-answer i mean picking a call in Early Media mode (Early media is
> the exchange of information before establishment of a connection) which
> mean on early media mode, even though an audio is playing like Custom Ring
> Back Tones, the call is not connected so the caller is not billed.
>
> The question again is how can the FreeSWITCH Early Media feature be used
> from mod_httapi?
>
> Also, is there any performance benefit for using  mod_httapi over a
> framework like Plivo that provide RESTFul features to FreeSWITCH?
>
> Regards
>
> Karl C.
>
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