[Freeswitch-users] How to make a call back
lakshmanan
lakindia89 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 28 00:08:50 PDT 2009
Hey I'm sorry. I've solved this as follows
my $sess=new freeswitch::Session("user/1000");
$sess->answer();
#$sess->waitForAnswer($session);
if($sess->ready())
{
freeswitch::consoleLog("INFO","Session is answered\n");
$sess->execute("playback","/usr/local/freeswitch/sounds/en/us/callie/time/8000/day-1.wav");
my $dtmf = $sess->getDigits(4,"", 5000);
freeswitch::consoleLog("INFO","I received $dtmf\n");
$sess->execute("bridge","user/$dtmf");
}
mercutioviz wrote:
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> On Aug 27, 2009, at 10:01 PM, lakshmanan ganapathy
> <lakindia89 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> No. In the dial plan I said, application="perl" data="The perl
>> script".
>> I also checked $session->execute("bridge","user/1010"). This is
>> working fine.
>> But originate is not working as I expected.
>>
> I think you might be confusing Dialplan apps with API commands. The
> $session object represents an existing channel and therefore it uses
> Dialplan apps. Originate is an API, that is, it is a command that you
> type at the CLI.
>
> You need an API object to use originate from a script:
> my $api = new $freeswitch::API();
> my $res = $api->executeString("originate user/1010 &bridge(user/1000);
>
> What kind of application are you developing? I'm curious why you need
> an originate to create a whole new call.
>
> -MC
>
>> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Michael Collins
>> <msc at freeswitch.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:38 PM, lakshmanan <lakindia89 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> When I give the following from the command line it calls to 1010
>> extension
>> and once answered, it calls to 1000 and bridge the connection.
>> originate user/1010 &bridge(user/1000)
>> But I want to do this in perl. So I have given as follows
>> $session->originate($session,"user/1010 &bridge user/
>> 1000");
>> But it is not working. It says "user/1010 &bridge user/1000 is invalid
>> user".
>> How to do this in perl. pls help.
>>
>> Are you calling this perl script from the CLI? If so you won't have
>> the $session object because a channel does not exist for a simple
>> API call.
>> -MC
>>
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