If you need to add files, either you create a new Docker image that
"inherits" from one of the images and add properties files to
/ww/files, or just copy the files into a docker instance and do a
docker exec to have Asterisk reload them. See e.g.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22907231/copying-
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On 04/23/2015 02:03 PM, Lenz Emilitri wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I created a set of Docker images running Asterisk and exposing AMI
> / ARI ports that i found to be quite useful for ARI / AMI
> development and regression.
>
> As they are based on Docker
Hello all,
I created a set of Docker images running Asterisk and exposing AMI /
ARI ports that i found to be quite useful for ARI / AMI development
and regression.
As they are based on Docker with whaleware, adding new configuration
files to roll your own dialplan / queues / voicemail etc is pret