> On March 15, 2014, 6:46 p.m., Russell Bryant wrote: > > So, after talking to pabelanger about it, this could be a bit more generic > > without a lot of effort. Right now it's hard coded to do a Playback(beep) > > into the call. It could pretty easily changed to just be a periodic > > dialplan hook. So you could have: > > > > [dialplan_hooks] > > > > exten => beep,1,Playback(beep) > > > > [something] > > > > ; Run the beep hook for this call every 30 seconds > > exten => foo,1,Set(PERIODIC_HOOK(30,beep@dialplan_hooks) > > > > Does that sound better than the current BEEP()? > > Corey Farrell wrote: > I like the idea. Do you plan to make it so only one PERIODIC_HOOK is > allowed per channel or multiple? > > Paul Belanger wrote: > +1 I've often thought about how to implement something like a tick option > on a channel. I _know_ you can do it, but not currently within Asterisk. For > me, I can see using it for a conference user before I'm about to kick them. > But ya, func_tick is where it is at!
May I suggest func_interval? Analogous to the js setInterval(). - wdoekes ----------------------------------------------------------- This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3362/#review11230 ----------------------------------------------------------- On March 15, 2014, 6:15 p.m., Russell Bryant wrote: > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit: > https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3362/ > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > (Updated March 15, 2014, 6:15 p.m.) > > > Review request for Asterisk Developers. > > > Repository: Asterisk > > > Description > ------- > > This commit introduces a new dialplan function, BEEP(). It allows you > to enable playing a beep tone at a regular interval into a call. The > most common use case for this is to use during call recording to > notify and remind the callers that the call is being recorded. A > future commit will update the call recording applications in Asterisk > to use this automatically if an option is specified for convenience. > > The implementation makes heavy use of existing Asterisk components. > Instead of replicating logic required to load a sound file, transcode > it if necessary, and do audio mixing, it makes use of > Playback+ChanSpy to accomplish the task. > > The other important bit of the implementation is how it figures out > when to trigger the beep playback. This implementation uses the > audiohook API, even though it's not actually touching the audio in any > way. It's a convenient way to get a callback and check if it's time > to kick off another beep. It would be nice if this was timer event > based instead of polling based, but unfortunately I don't see a way to > do it that won't interfere with other things. > > > Diffs > ----- > > /trunk/funcs/func_beep.c PRE-CREATION > /trunk/CHANGES 410649 > > Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3362/diff/ > > > Testing > ------- > > Called the following extension, both letting it run all the way through, as > well as hanging up at various points in the middle. > > [test] > > exten => 100,1,Answer() > same => n,Set(BEEP(5)=on) > same => n,Wait(20) > same => n,Set(BEEP()=off) > same => n,Wait(20) > same => n,Hangup() > > > Thanks, > > Russell Bryant > >
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