[Freeswitch-users] php esl with outbound socket connection
Madovsky
infos at madovsky.org
Wed Jan 26 19:44:04 MSK 2011
I'm testing ESL perl and php since two weeks now with
average results.
My challenge is to only create a stream that receives events
so I tried ivrd with ivrd-demo.php. it connects well, the script
receive the CHANNEL_DATA after a "connect\n\n" but if
I send a "event plain all", nothing in return.
maybe I misunderstood the ESL concept, my challenge is
to create a persistent socket that receive events I selected first,
but unitl now no success. (the PHP examples on wiki makes a T_CLASS error so
I can't try it)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Löschenkohl" <christian.loeschenkohl at xpirio.com>
To: <freeswitch-users at lists.freeswitch.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 6:05 AM
Subject: [Freeswitch-users] php esl with outbound socket connection
hello list
has somebody a working example of an php esl outbound socket connection?
the example at http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/PHP_ESL shows only sending
manual
commands.
i have written my own php class here (not based on the esl module) that is
in use for
a year now, but i wonder if it's possible with the esl module too (in
combination with ivrd).
the advantage would be to communicate more directly, like in mod_perl
(setting and getting
switch variables within the current connection and so on).
the comeback of mod_php would be my dream here, but it doesn't seem to be
possible (high costs and
no maintainer).
please share your thoughts on this topic
br
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