[Freeswitch-users] mod_managed API interface question

Nyamul Hassan mnhassan at usa.net
Tue Aug 31 10:26:54 PDT 2010


IMHO, the best way to do this is using the ESL. The wiki has some
examples on how this can be done.

Regards
HASSAN


On 2010-08-31, Malay Thakershi <mthakershi at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please let me know if this is feasible / possible. I need to make
> outgoing calls based on a scheduler using FS (SIP).
>
> I am planning to write a windows service that runs at particular time
> interval (say 10 minutes), checks who needs to be called, fires
> commands to originate these calls.
>
> I have a single FS command line running (where FS console is running).
> I am planning to fire FS commands such as:
> ----------------------
>>managed apidemo a1 123
>  API CALL [managed(apidemo a1 123)] output:
>  ApiDemo executed with args 'a1 123' and event type API.
>
>  >managedrun apidemo a1 123
>  API CALL [managedrun(apidemo a1 123)] output:
>  +OK
>  2008-10-08 17:44:25 [DEBUG] switch_cpp.cpp:1059 console_log() ApiDemo
> on a background thread #(3), with args 'a1 123'.
>  2008-10-08 17:44:25 [DEBUG] switch_cpp.cpp:1059 console_log()
> ExecuteBackground in apidemo completed.
> ----------------------
>
> So I will pass some arguments to the mod_managed script and it will
> fire an API to originate call.
>
> My main question is:
> How can I communicate windows service to fire FreeSwitch commands?
>
> Thank you for any help or guidance.
>
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