[Freeswitch-users] lua script unable to stop moh
CT Radu
ct.radu.001 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 11 12:57:16 MSK 2015
Hi all,
I have the following problem:
I have an dialplan rule in freeswitch that delegates the control for the
incoming call on a specific number to an erlang application.
This erlang application, at one point executes a lua script using the call:
{api, luarun, "luascript.lua uuid"}
In lua I do the following:
api = freeswitch.API();
session = freeswitch.session(argv[1]);
uuid = session:get_uuid();
if session:ready() then
uuid_break_cmd = "uuid_break ".. uuid .. " all";
uuid_hold_cmd = "uuid_hold off" .. uuid;
freeswitch.consoleLog("notice","uuid break cmd: ".. uuid_break_cmd ..
"\n");
session:execute("break","all");
api:executeString(uuid_break_cmd);
reply = api:executeString(uuid_break_cmd);
freeswitch.consoleLog("notice", "After uuid_break.\n");
end
The thing is that freeswitch ignores completly uuid_break and uuid_hold off
The same command issued via fs_cli has effect.
In fs_cli on debug I can see this:
2015-02-10 20:23:51.405153 [NOTICE] switch_cpp.cpp:1328 uuid break cmd:
uuid_break f36d5e5c-b151-11e4-9674-8f19f7458942 all
EXECUTE sofia/ctradu-dev.ezuce.ro/1002 at ctradu-dev.ezuce.ro break(all)
2015-02-10 20:23:51.405153 [DEBUG] mod_erlang_event.c:169 Ignoring event
CHANNEL_EXECUTE for attached session f36d5e5c-b151-11e4-9674-8f19f7458942
2015-02-10 20:23:51.405153 [DEBUG] mod_erlang_event.c:169 Ignoring event
CHANNEL_EXECUTE_COMPLETE for attached session
f36d5e5c-b151-11e4-9674-8f19f7458942
2015-02-10 20:23:51.405153 [NOTICE] switch_cpp.cpp:1328 After uuid_break.
Does anyone know why uuid_break has no effect executed from a script
launched via api luarun ?
(And the same command when issued via fs_cli has effect)
The freeswitch version is 1.4.15~64bit
Thank you,
Costin
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