Re: [asterisk-users] Please dont tell me this is impossible

2012-07-03 Thread Thorsten Göllner
Sorry, but I am using a self developed PHP-Library where I parse STDIN 
myself. So I have no problem on this side. You are using a Perl-API? 
There should be a method available for getting the AGI-Result-String?! I 
never used Perl myself ...


Am 03.07.2012 16:13, schrieb CDR:

Yes, ai saw that information on the debug, but how do you bring it
inside a variable, so you may use it? I could not find a way. Maybe I
am missing something?

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Thorsten Göllner  wrote:

I just tried it on asterisk 1.8.13 with "agi set debug on". The last log
line reveals it - streamfile return the endpos.

[2012-07-03 15:16:39] VERBOSE[7046] res_agi.c: AGI
Rx << STREAM FILE /audio1/dtmf_detector/2.0 1234567890*#

[2012-07-03 15:16:39] VERBOSE[7046] res_agi.c: -- Playing
'/audio1/dtmf_detector/2.0' (escape_digits=1234567890*#) (sample_offset 0)

[2012-07-03 15:16:40] VERBOSE[7046] res_agi.c: AGI
Tx >> 200 result=0 endpos=4800

So please doublecheck your result.

Am 03.07.2012 00:47, schrieb CDR:


1.8 is my version, until the new one is stable.

On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Thorsten Göllner  wrote:


What Asterisk version?

Am 02.07.2012 15:14, schrieb CDR:


Thanks. I already solved it using this command. The only issue was
that it gives you as return the ASCII code of the digit pressed
instead of the digit itself. For some reason my brain did not process
that detail. But it does work. However, the offset played is not
returned. Has anybody tested this and has a coding sample in perl?
Philip

On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Thorsten Göllner 
wrote:



So take a look here:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/stream+file

Am 29.06.2012 16:06, schrieb CDR:


This is from the documentation of Perl-AGI
"$AGI->stream_file($filename, $digits, $offset)
Executes AGI Command "STREAM FILE $filename $digits [$offset]"
This command instructs Asterisk to play the given sound file and
listen for the given dtmf digits. The fileextension must not be used
in the filename because Asterisk will find the most appropriate file
type. $filename can be an array of files or a single filename.
Example: $AGI->stream_file('demo-echotest', '0123');
$AGI->stream_file(['demo-echotest', 'demo-welcome'], '0123');
Returns: -1 on error or hangup, 0 if playback completes without a
digit being pressed, or the ASCII numerical value of the digit if a
digit was pressed"

It does not mention that it returns the offset at which the file
stopped playing. Also, if you could get that number, then restarting
the stream would result, I guess, in an audible interruption. Please
advise how to get the offset on the result and I will try.
Yours
Philip



On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Thorsten Göllner 
wrote:




Am 29.06.2012 11:38, schrieb CDR:


I have been fighting all night with version 1.8 and have not found a
way to do this with any command or Perl AGI->command. I need to play
a
file and wait until the customer presses at least $maxdigits to
return, BUT, the file must continue playing until $maxdigits is
received or $timeout has expired. So far I found impossible to
achieve
this functionality. Am I missing something?
Philip






The Playcommand will be interrupted by the key but the agi result
contains
the offset. So you can play this file from offset again until you
$maxdigits
has been pressed. Take a look here:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/AGICommand_STREAM+FILE



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Re: [asterisk-users] Please dont tell me this is impossible

2012-07-03 Thread Thorsten Göllner
I just tried it on asterisk 1.8.13 with "agi set debug on". The last log 
line reveals it - streamfile return the endpos.


[2012-07-03 15:16:39] VERBOSE[7046] res_agi.c: 
AGI Rx << STREAM FILE /audio1/dtmf_detector/2.0 
1234567890*#


[2012-07-03 15:16:39] VERBOSE[7046] res_agi.c: -- Playing 
'/audio1/dtmf_detector/2.0' (escape_digits=1234567890*#) (sample_offset 0)


[2012-07-03 15:16:40] VERBOSE[7046] res_agi.c: 
AGI Tx >> 200 result=0 endpos=4800


So please doublecheck your result.

Am 03.07.2012 00:47, schrieb CDR:

1.8 is my version, until the new one is stable.

On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Thorsten Göllner  wrote:

What Asterisk version?

Am 02.07.2012 15:14, schrieb CDR:


Thanks. I already solved it using this command. The only issue was
that it gives you as return the ASCII code of the digit pressed
instead of the digit itself. For some reason my brain did not process
that detail. But it does work. However, the offset played is not
returned. Has anybody tested this and has a coding sample in perl?
Philip

On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Thorsten Göllner  wrote:


So take a look here:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/stream+file

Am 29.06.2012 16:06, schrieb CDR:


This is from the documentation of Perl-AGI
"$AGI->stream_file($filename, $digits, $offset)
Executes AGI Command "STREAM FILE $filename $digits [$offset]"
This command instructs Asterisk to play the given sound file and
listen for the given dtmf digits. The fileextension must not be used
in the filename because Asterisk will find the most appropriate file
type. $filename can be an array of files or a single filename.
Example: $AGI->stream_file('demo-echotest', '0123');
$AGI->stream_file(['demo-echotest', 'demo-welcome'], '0123');
Returns: -1 on error or hangup, 0 if playback completes without a
digit being pressed, or the ASCII numerical value of the digit if a
digit was pressed"

It does not mention that it returns the offset at which the file
stopped playing. Also, if you could get that number, then restarting
the stream would result, I guess, in an audible interruption. Please
advise how to get the offset on the result and I will try.
Yours
Philip



On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Thorsten Göllner 
wrote:



Am 29.06.2012 11:38, schrieb CDR:


I have been fighting all night with version 1.8 and have not found a
way to do this with any command or Perl AGI->command. I need to play a
file and wait until the customer presses at least $maxdigits to
return, BUT, the file must continue playing until $maxdigits is
received or $timeout has expired. So far I found impossible to achieve
this functionality. Am I missing something?
Philip





The Playcommand will be interrupted by the key but the agi result
contains
the offset. So you can play this file from offset again until you
$maxdigits
has been pressed. Take a look here:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/AGICommand_STREAM+FILE



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Re: [asterisk-users] Please dont tell me this is impossible

2012-07-02 Thread Thorsten Göllner

So take a look here:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/stream+file

Am 29.06.2012 16:06, schrieb CDR:

This is from the documentation of Perl-AGI
"$AGI->stream_file($filename, $digits, $offset)
Executes AGI Command "STREAM FILE $filename $digits [$offset]"
This command instructs Asterisk to play the given sound file and
listen for the given dtmf digits. The fileextension must not be used
in the filename because Asterisk will find the most appropriate file
type. $filename can be an array of files or a single filename.
Example: $AGI->stream_file('demo-echotest', '0123');
$AGI->stream_file(['demo-echotest', 'demo-welcome'], '0123');
Returns: -1 on error or hangup, 0 if playback completes without a
digit being pressed, or the ASCII numerical value of the digit if a
digit was pressed"

It does not mention that it returns the offset at which the file
stopped playing. Also, if you could get that number, then restarting
the stream would result, I guess, in an audible interruption. Please
advise how to get the offset on the result and I will try.
Yours
Philip



On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Thorsten Göllner  wrote:

Am 29.06.2012 11:38, schrieb CDR:


I have been fighting all night with version 1.8 and have not found a
way to do this with any command or Perl AGI->command. I need to play a
file and wait until the customer presses at least $maxdigits to
return, BUT, the file must continue playing until $maxdigits is
received or $timeout has expired. So far I found impossible to achieve
this functionality. Am I missing something?
Philip



The Playcommand will be interrupted by the key but the agi result contains
the offset. So you can play this file from offset again until you $maxdigits
has been pressed. Take a look here:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/AGICommand_STREAM+FILE



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Re: [asterisk-users] Please dont tell me this is impossible

2012-06-29 Thread Steve Edwards

Please use more meaningful subjects.

'Please dont tell me this is impossible'

I'm sure there are lots of things I could tell you that are impossible.

'Issue with Perl-AGI'

I'm sure there are many issues with Perl and AGI if you don't understand 
the protocol.


Better subjects = better responses.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Please dont tell me this is impossible

2012-06-29 Thread Paul Belanger

On 12-06-29 05:38 AM, CDR wrote:

I have been fighting all night with version 1.8 and have not found a
way to do this with any command or Perl AGI->command. I need to play a
file and wait until the customer presses at least $maxdigits to
return, BUT, the file must continue playing until $maxdigits is
received or $timeout has expired. So far I found impossible to achieve
this functionality. Am I missing something?
Philip


Just use an existing library, rather then rolling your own.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Please dont tell me this is impossible

2012-06-29 Thread CDR
This is from the documentation of Perl-AGI
"$AGI->stream_file($filename, $digits, $offset)
Executes AGI Command "STREAM FILE $filename $digits [$offset]"
This command instructs Asterisk to play the given sound file and
listen for the given dtmf digits. The fileextension must not be used
in the filename because Asterisk will find the most appropriate file
type. $filename can be an array of files or a single filename.
Example: $AGI->stream_file('demo-echotest', '0123');
$AGI->stream_file(['demo-echotest', 'demo-welcome'], '0123');
Returns: -1 on error or hangup, 0 if playback completes without a
digit being pressed, or the ASCII numerical value of the digit if a
digit was pressed"

It does not mention that it returns the offset at which the file
stopped playing. Also, if you could get that number, then restarting
the stream would result, I guess, in an audible interruption. Please
advise how to get the offset on the result and I will try.
Yours
Philip



On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Thorsten Göllner  wrote:
> Am 29.06.2012 11:38, schrieb CDR:
>
>> I have been fighting all night with version 1.8 and have not found a
>> way to do this with any command or Perl AGI->command. I need to play a
>> file and wait until the customer presses at least $maxdigits to
>> return, BUT, the file must continue playing until $maxdigits is
>> received or $timeout has expired. So far I found impossible to achieve
>> this functionality. Am I missing something?
>> Philip
>
>
> The Playcommand will be interrupted by the key but the agi result contains
> the offset. So you can play this file from offset again until you $maxdigits
> has been pressed. Take a look here:
> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/AGICommand_STREAM+FILE
>

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Re: [asterisk-users] Please dont tell me this is impossible

2012-06-29 Thread Thorsten Göllner

Am 29.06.2012 11:38, schrieb CDR:

I have been fighting all night with version 1.8 and have not found a
way to do this with any command or Perl AGI->command. I need to play a
file and wait until the customer presses at least $maxdigits to
return, BUT, the file must continue playing until $maxdigits is
received or $timeout has expired. So far I found impossible to achieve
this functionality. Am I missing something?
Philip


The Playcommand will be interrupted by the key but the agi result 
contains the offset. So you can play this file from offset again until 
you $maxdigits has been pressed. Take a look here:

https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/AGICommand_STREAM+FILE


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[asterisk-users] Please dont tell me this is impossible

2012-06-29 Thread CDR
I have been fighting all night with version 1.8 and have not found a
way to do this with any command or Perl AGI->command. I need to play a
file and wait until the customer presses at least $maxdigits to
return, BUT, the file must continue playing until $maxdigits is
received or $timeout has expired. So far I found impossible to achieve
this functionality. Am I missing something?
Philip

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