: Re: [Asterisk-Users] CDR Web Search Frontend
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As for the rest of this discussion, I have already started
work on this Asterisk Web Interface. (visit
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From: Jamie Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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As for the rest of this discussion, I have already started
work on this Asterisk Web Interface. (visit
http
Tjardick van der Kraan wrote:
Is this a Jazz-inc copyright project or are you willing to just open it all
up and make it an astweb team effort ?
If you look at the sourceforge page its GPL..
http://sourceforge.net/projects/astweb/
Like i and others have said in earlier posts would be good to
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 09:58:37AM +1000, Jamie Carl wrote:
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As for the rest of this discussion, I have already started
work on this Asterisk Web Interface. (visit
http://astweb.sourceforge.net). The current release is
still only the CDR section, but things are starting to
evolve and
Do we have any Visual Basic or .NET programmers out there? The reason I
say that is this. I would suggest that a program or application be put
together with Visual basic or .NET that will generate the config files for
you by translating what you want to do in telephony terms/jargon to
asterisk
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Do we have any Visual Basic or .NET programmers out there? The reason I
say that is this. I would suggest that a program or application be put
together with Visual basic or .NET that will generate the config files for
you by translating what you want to do in telephony
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 15:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do we have any Visual Basic or .NET programmers out there? The reason I
say that is this. I would suggest that a program or application be put
No reason to put it in a dead end language like VB. At least you might
be able to use something in
Mark Evans wrote:
I think we're getting away from the original purpose of this program.
Are people really that desparate for a full, web-based admin/user
interface?
I sure am, I want to give as much control as I can for basic tasks
to my customer who may not even know what Linux is :)
Jamie Carl wrote:
All registered with Sourceforge. The new project will be called
'AstWeb' and will be available under the GNU General Public Licence.
The current release of AstCDR will be ported over in the next day or
so along with the addition of a few features and labelled 'AstWeb v0.4'.
Is GPL the correct licence for it??
I think GPL is the right licence, as long as people keep the code open
and share you rarely get licencing issues. In my experience it's the
ones who want to take it and then keep the changes hidden that cause the
problems and IMHO these people are in it for
To me it sounds like we have talked about the following..
* CDR Viewing (real time view of last 20 (filterable by
src/dst/accountcode etc..) CDR entries)
* CDR Reporting (per user/company/line, Somthing like the
itemised billing from a telco, User Accessable)
Sounds good. Would you want
: Tuesday, 30 September 2003 5:00 PM
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Is GPL the correct licence for it??
I think GPL is the right licence, as long as people keep the code open
and share you rarely get licencing issues. In my experience it's
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 07:43:34 +0100
WipeOut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thats COOL!!!. :)
Is GPL the correct licence for it??
I am not so hot on all that licencing stuff and all I
hear is that licence X is not compatible with licence Y
and so this code needs to removed and yada-yada-yada
Mark Evans wrote:
Is GPL the correct licence for it??
I think GPL is the right licence, as long as people keep the code open
and share you rarely get licencing issues. In my experience it's the
ones who want to take it and then keep the changes hidden that cause the
problems and IMHO these
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 00:02:06 -0700
Paul Crick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
itemised billing from a telco, User Accessable)
Sounds good. Would you want to extend it any, using place
names etc? So
calls to +1604xxx show up as Canada or BC, Canada (or
even Vancouver
BC, Canada) or am I just being a
Paul Crick wrote:
To me it sounds like we have talked about the following..
* CDR Viewing (real time view of last 20 (filterable by
src/dst/accountcode etc..) CDR entries)
* CDR Reporting (per user/company/line, Somthing like the
itemised billing from a telco, User Accessable)
Sounds good.
The problem with this is that its a major problem mapping
area codes of the various contries of the world.. (especially
Canada where I have been told that landline and cell phone
networks use the same codes.. )
Yup, it's true - I know so cos I'm in Canada :-) (and coming from the UK,
don't
Paul Crick wrote:
I meant using the PHPconfig stuff as is.. it edits the
.conf files directly which to me seems the best idea at
this point..
Gotcha.. so stick with the text area editing a text .conf file thing then -
sounds cool.. then have a link off to the CDR bit etc?
Or integrate it
I like the ideas of user self service.. or user filtered
access to the CDR stuff?
Will there/should there be levels of user access and
stuff to restrict access to certain areas?
From an architectural viewpoint, there will likely be three drivers
for some form of restricted access:
a.
Comments inline:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 07:38:07AM +0100, WipeOut wrote:
Mark Evans wrote:
I think we're getting away from the original purpose of this program.
Are people really that desparate for a full, web-based admin/user
interface?
I sure am, I want to give as much
PJ Welsh wrote:
Comments inline:
Do you want everyone to know where everyone is calling? I could see mgmt/owners having an issue with this in a normal business environment! Look Mr. Gate$ at extention 666 made 500 calls to Mr Devil last week, I wonder what deals they are making ;)
This would
I can add stuff to the phpconfig CVS dirs if anyone wants to contrib stuff.keep it
all in one dir etc
phpconfig can run SSL and yes its a easy way to vi the files directly but it does
give your options that vi does not like click on a context and see extensions
within that context.
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 00:02:06 -0700
Paul Crick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
itemised billing from a telco, User Accessable)
Sounds good. Would you want to extend it any, using place names etc? So
calls to +1604xxx show up as Canada or BC, Canada (or even Vancouver
BC, Canada) or am I just being a
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From: Jamie Carl
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 7:44 PM
Guys! I'm putting the source up on SourceForge on my
existing account. Questions is this tho:
Suggestions please! I would like to get this on SF by the
end of the day. (it's 9:33am here).
[snip happens]
According to John Todd:
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Paul Crick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh my god, who's going to collate a list of Names/Area-codes?? Stuffed
if I'm doing it. :)
Or, at least one of these sources might have the data for free:
(harvested off
Troy Settle wrote:
With all the discussion about licensing issues and the sort, I think it's
time for a full blown 3rd party application to work with Asterisk while at
the same time not causing Asterisk to become encumbered. For such a
project, I'm license neutral. While I prefer the BSD
Or do something really smart like the Perl guys and have a
backend-mostly-independent DB infrastructure. Hell I think that PHP
finally smartened up and went this way, too.
Hi Guys
I am happy to do this and send the code back. Database independence
isn't to hard to achieve. It would be
Hi Guys
I am happy to do this and send the code back. Database independence
isn't to hard to achieve. It would be nice if a group of us could get
together and discuss how we can make this great app even better and
possibly look at getting a small team together to merge this and
phpconfig into a
The Digium CVS is pretty much a closed book but
there is nothing stopping the creation of a repository
on Sourceforge to develop the interface further..
I was thinking of using
http://developer.berlios.de/
As SF has had many problems recently :(
Regards
Mark
I was thinking of using
http://developer.berlios.de/
As SF has had many problems recently :(
Regards
Mark
Yea, I have noticed Sourceforge has been a little flaky lately.. Thought
they would have been on top of it quicker..
Later..
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Don't spose I get any say in this??
:)
J
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Don't spose I get any say in this??
:)
J
Sure you do, If you have a CVS server and want the development to run on
it then thats also cool.. :)
Thats the beauty of community development.. Everyone
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Don't spose I get any say in this??
:)
J
Sure you do, If you have a CVS server and want the
development to
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Don't spose I get any say in this??
:)
J
Sure you do, If you have a CVS server
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 11:09:06AM +0100, WipeOut wrote:
I was thinking of using
http://developer.berlios.de/
As SF has had many problems recently :(
Regards
Mark
Yea, I have noticed Sourceforge has been a little flaky lately.. Thought
they would have been on top of it
não vou deixar a sua chefinha quebrar o seu
pescocinho tá?
um beijo
claudio
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Hi All
I am happy to go with SF. Jamie do you want to apply for an account
What I was thinking for the DB layer is the following
We have a main class which contains a basic DB implementation. We then
create subclasses which extend the main class for each DB we want
supported.
This code
Mark Evans wrote:
Hi All
I am happy to go with SF. Jamie do you want to apply for an account
What I was thinking for the DB layer is the following
We have a main class which contains a basic DB implementation. We then
create subclasses which extend the main class for each DB we want
As far as I am aware the CDR logging can only log to MySQL or CSV text
file..
Also does anyone know how this issue with Asterisk and MySQL is going to
affect things like the MySQL CDR logging?
MySQL CDR logging is incompatible with OpenH323 basically. You now have
an asterisk-addons where
On Monday 29 September 2003 15:55, Mark Spencer wrote:
As far as I am aware the CDR logging can only log to MySQL or CSV text
file..
Also does anyone know how this issue with Asterisk and MySQL is going to
affect things like the MySQL CDR logging?
MySQL CDR logging is incompatible with
Personally, I *love* MySQL, and I'm a bit surprised by their sudden change
from public domain (and maybe LGPL) to GPL for their client libraries...
Who can we bug at mysql to see if we can get that changed?
bkw
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As far as I am aware the CDR logging can only log
to MySQL or CSV text file..
It doesn't matter, we could write an automatic import routine which can
import that CVS into anything :)
Regards
Mark
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MySQL in non-GPL products without said license.
Matt Hardeman
PaperSoft
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Mark Evans wrote:
As far as I am aware the CDR logging can only log
to MySQL or CSV text file..
It doesn't matter, we could write an automatic import routine which can
import that CVS into anything :)
Regards
Mark
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ie a perl script. :)
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Mark Evans wrote:
As far as I am aware the CDR logging can only log
to MySQL or CSV text file..
It doesn't matter, we could write an automatic import routine which can
import that CVS into anything :)
Regards
Mark
How about including VoiceMail viewer/retriever.
URiel
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Or do something really
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How about including VoiceMail viewer/retriever.
URiel
I think we're getting away from the original purpose of
this program. Are people
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Hi All
I am happy to go with SF. Jamie do you want to apply for an account
What I was thinking for the DB layer is the following
We have a main class which contains a basic DB implementation. We then
create subclasses which
I think we're getting away from the original purpose of this program.
Are people really that desparate for a full, web-based admin/user
interface?
I sure am, I want to give as much control as I can for basic tasks
to my customer who may not even know what Linux is :)
Regards
Mark
All registered with Sourceforge. The new project will be
called 'AstWeb' and will be available under the GNU
General Public Licence. The current release of AstCDR
will be ported over in the next day or so along with the
addition of a few features and labelled 'AstWeb v0.4'.
The project is
Jamie:
thank you. I will install later today.
Regards,
Uriel
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server, and you change one configuration line
and bingo!
-G
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Since * and MySQL have had a licensing scuffle
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Hey all,
New versions available. Now written
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Hi Carl
i see web frontend i action is very good!! The total
time at end is good
thing.
Thanks for great work. Can you put the script in some place
to download.
Dimitri
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Hi Carl
i see web frontend i action is very good!! The total
time
Since * and MySQL have had a licensing scuffle, is there a way to set it
up so that we can specify wether or not it's in the mysql database, or
use the plaintext file that * generates with cdr_csv.so?
Or do something really smart like the Perl guys and have a
backend-mostly-independent DB
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Gimmie a break, I only learnt PHP yesterday..
:)
J
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Gimmie a break, I only learnt PHP yesterday..
:)
J
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Hi Carl
i see web frontend i action is very
Yes, thru PEAR you can make PhP independent of the DB (i.e. RDBMS
abstraction layer).
Uriel
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does it include the source
Hi Carl
i see web frontend i action is very good!! The total time at end is good
thing.
Thanks for great work. Can you put the script in some place to download.
Dimitri
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Hey all,
I've just done a quick (but
Ok, wow. Didn't expect as many responses as I got.
Didn't think this would spark so much interest.
Anywayz. Some of the questions asked will be answered
here, rather than emailing everyone individually with the
same answers.
Currently, the backend is written in Python2 with the
MySQLdb
The interface is quite nice... It would be nice to see it integrated
with the web configuration interface.
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 19:20, Jamie Carl wrote:
Ok, wow. Didn't expect as many responses as I got.
Didn't think this would spark so much interest.
Anywayz. Some of the questions
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Ok, wow. Didn't expect as many responses as I got.
Didn't think this would spark so much interest.
Anywayz. Some of the questions asked will be answered
here, rather than emailing everyone individually with the
same
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Ok, wow. Didn't expect as many responses as I got.
Didn't think this would spark so much interest.
Anywayz. Some of the questions asked will be answered
here, rather than emailing everyone individually
Carl
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Ok, wow. Didn't expect as many responses as I got.
Didn't think this would spark so much interest.
Anywayz. Some of the questions asked will be answered
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