would you like to try this?

bridge_hangup_cause = session:getVariable("bridge_hangup_cause") or session:getVariable("originate_disposition"); if (bridge_hangup_cause == "NORMAL_TEMPORARY_FAILURE" or bridge_hangup_cause == "NO_ROUTE_DESTINATION" or bridge_hangup_cause == "CALL_REJECTED") then
        -- blah...


On May 22, 2009, at 2:14 PM, Matthew Fong wrote:

grr...continue_on_fail...ignore my ignorance ;)

but it would still be nice getting a response back from the session:execute bridge

--matt

On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Matthew Fong <[email protected]> wrote:
hrm...it's also seems to be that if my lua script looks like

session:execute("bridge", "sofia/gateway/XXX/0XXXXX")
session:execute("bridge", "sofia/gateway/XXXX/XXX")

if the first bridge fails, the session is immediately hungup, even if hangup_after_bridge is set to false...is this the intended behavior?

I'm not trying to setup failover--I know I can use | to setup a bridge failover, but would like to retain use of the lua ivr script should a bridge fail. If I want to redirect to a voicemail or recorded message, on bridge fail, how can I do this? Thanks again.

--matt

On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Matthew Fong <[email protected]> wrote: I'm using a lua script to control an IVR, and would like to know how I can tell if a

session:execute("bridge","sofia/gateway/blahblah");

was successful or not

it seems the response from session:execute is nil regardless if the bridge was successful or not

whats the best way? Thanks

--matt


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