[Freeswitch-users] How to originate a new call from mod_managed?

Chris freeswitch at gilligan.id.au
Mon Mar 8 18:30:34 PST 2010


That decently woks to originate the call but passing that UUID into a new
ManagedSession does not seem to like to the session created using that UUID.
 Once i create a session used the API you suggested how would i then access
the session in the Managed Code?

Chris

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 7:04 AM, Phillip Jones <pjintheusa at gmail.com> wrote:

> You could use the api:
>
>  FreeSWITCH.Native.Api fsApi = new FreeSWITCH.Native.Api();
> string apiResult = string.Empty;
> string Uuid;
> string NumberToDial = "3475558308";
> string OutgoingCallerID = "2155556666";
>
> Uuid = fsApi.ExecuteString("create_uuid");
>
> apiResult = fsApi.Execute("originate",
> string.Format("{{ignore_early_media=false,absolute_codec_string='PCMU'}}[origination_uuid={0},origination_caller_id_number={1}]sofia/gateway/broadvox/{2}",
> Uuid, OutgoingCallerID, NumberToDial));
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 12:02 AM, Chris <freeswitch at gilligan.id.au> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I am trying to create a mod_managed API application that takes 2 phone
>> numbers as params.  These numbers should then be used to make 2 calls and to
>> bridge them. The issue i am having is working out how to place the first
>> call leg from in mod_managed.  All the methods i have found are for the
>> second leg and require you to pass in the first call leg.
>>
>> I know there are easier way to do this out of the managed code but i want
>> it in the managed code as this is just a proof of concept to prove we can do
>> a callback like system via managed code to be hooked into other external
>> systems.
>> In wiki http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Session there is this example
>>
>> s = new Session("{ignore_early_media=true}sofia/default/foo at bar.com");
>> while (s.ready()) {
>> // The call has been answered
>> }
>>
>> This seems to be exactly what i am looking for but seems to be missing
>> from mod_managed. I am hoping someone can tell me how to do something
>> similar in mod_managed since even if it is not part of the managed code
>> mod_managed is meant to have the native access as well so i would assume it
>> would be possible.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Chris
>>
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