If you meant "can Asterisk read a series of commands from a file" the
answer is no, but something like the following may do:
cat batch-file\
| awk '{printf "/usr/sbin/asterisk -r -x \"%s\"\n", $0}'\
| sh
If you meant "can Asterisk be controlled from a batch job" the above may
do if put into a file and executed using the "at" or "batch" commands.
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006, Nilesh Londhe wrote:
On the asterisk CLI, is there a way to invoke a sequence of CLI commands ala
a batch job for the CLI to execute?
Here is what I am trying to do on the CLI...and I am looking to automate
this via a batch process.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# asterisk -r
=========================================================================
Connected to Asterisk 1.2.10 currently running on asterisk (pid = 3042)
Verbosity is at least 3
asterisk*CLI> database put cidname 18005551212 "Char String"
asterisk*CLI> database put cidname 18005551213 "another char string"
asterisk*CLI> database put cidname 18005551214 "Char String"
...
...
asterisk*CLI> database put cidname 18005551215 "another char string"
asterisk*CLI> database put cidname 18005551216 "another char string"
asterisk*CLI> database put cidname 18005551217 "another char string"
... ...
asterisk*CLI> database put cidname 18005551218 "another char string"
asterisk*CLI> database put cidname 18005551219 "another char string"
asterisk*CLI> database put cidname 18005551210 "another char string"
asterisk*CLI> database put cidname 18005551211 "another char string"
Thanks in advance,
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