Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Hey, "compile" is what computers do, not humans. :-)
Is there any existing program that could either from /etc/asterisk or
using the manager interface figure out enough about the asterisk
configuration to generate such a manual (using some templating engine)?
I've often thought it would be nice to have a program that takes all the
extensions asks a question about which zap are extensions and which are
lines, whihc are your trunks etc and then compiles a 1 page extension list.
Even just for myself this would be usefull as I have totally run out of
numbering space on one of my dev machines and often move around/rename
extensions.
The idea would be to do a show dialplan via the manager and parse it for
various applications/dial lines. Obviously the applications would be
easy to do, but the dial lines would require user interaction.
I guess you would also need some way to set the perspective from which
it is viewed. I.E. Looking from the internal context you would have
available X. I don't think people would need a list of the IVR numbers
etc from outside, although if you could select a start context you could
do this too.
--
Cheers,
Matt Riddell
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