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freeswitcher 0.5.0

========================================================= FreeSWITCHeR Copyright (c) 2009 The Rubyists (Jayson Vaughn, Tj Vanderpoel, Michael Fellinger, Kevin Berry) Distributed under the terms of the MIT License. ========================================================== ABOUT ----- A ruby library for interacting with the "FreeSWITCH" (http://www.freeswitch.org) opensource telephony platform REQUIREMENTS ------------ * ruby (>= 1.8) * eventmachine (If you wish to use Outbound and Inbound listener) USAGE ----- An Outbound Event Listener Example that reads and returns DTMF input: -------------------------------------------------------------------- Simply just create a subclass of FSR::Listner::Outbound and all new calls/sessions will invoke the "session_initiated" callback method. <b>NOTE</b>: FSR uses blocks within the 'session_inititated' method to ensure that the next "freeswich command" is not executed until the previous "Freeswitch command" has finished. (Basically a continuation) This is kicked off by "answer do". #!/usr/bin/ruby require 'fsr' require 'fsr/listener/outbound' class OutboundDemo < FSR::Listener::Outbound def session_initiated exten = @session.headers[:caller_caller_id_number] FSR::Log.info "*** Answering incoming call from #{exten}" answer do FSR::Log.info "***Reading DTMF from #{exten}" read("/home/freeswitch/freeswitch/sounds/music/8000/sweet.wav", 4, 10, "input", 7000) do |read_var| FSR::Log.info "***Success, grabbed #{read_var.to_s.strip} from #{exten}" # Tell the caller what they entered speak("Got the DTMF of: #{read_var.to_s.strip}") do #Hangup the call hangup end end end end end FSR.start_oes! OutboundDemo, :port => 8084, :host => "127.0.0.1" An Inbound Event Socket Listener example using FreeSWITCHeR's hook system: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- #!/usr/bin/ruby require 'fsr' require "fsr/listener/inbound" class MyEventListener < FSR::Listener::Inbound def before_session # This adds a hook on CHANNEL_CREATE events. You can also create a method to handle the event you're after. See the next example add_event(:CHANNEL_CREATE) { |e| p e } # This adds a hook on CHANNEL_HANGUP events with a callback method. add_event(:CHANNEL_HANGUP) { |e| channel_hangup(e) } end def channel_hangup(event) p event end def on_event(event) # This gets called for _every_ event that's subscribed (through add_event) p event end end # Start FSR Inbound Listener FSR.start_ies!(MyEventListener, :host => "localhost", :port => 8021) A More Advanced Example, Publishing Events To A Web Socket: ----------------------------------------------------------- class MyWebSocketClient < Struct.new(:reporter, :socket, :channel_id) Channel = EM::Channel.new def initialize(reporter, socket) self.reporter, self.socket = reporter, socket socket.onopen(&method(:on_open)) socket.onmessage(&method(:on_message)) socket.onclose(&method(:on_close)) end def on_message(json) msg = JSON.parse(json) FSR::Log.info "Websocket got #{msg}" end def send(msg) socket.send(msg.to_json) end def on_open FSR::Log.info("Subscribed listener") self.channel_id = Channel.subscribe { |message| send(message) } end def on_close Channel.unsubscribe(channel_id) FSR::Log.info("Unsubscribed listener") end end # Add the Channel to your event listener class MyEventListener def on_event(event) MyWebSocketClient::Channel << event.content end end # Start Listener within and EM.run EM.epoll EM.run do server, port = '127.0.0.1', 8021 EventMachine.connect(server, port, MyEventListener, auth: 'MyPassword') do |listener| FSR::Log.info "MyEventListener connected to #{server} on #{port}" EventMachine.start_server('0.0.0.0'), 8080, EventSocket::WebSocket::Connection, {}) do |websocket| MyWebSocketClient.new(reporter, websocket) end end end An Inbound Event Socket Listener example using the on_event callback method instead of hooks: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #!/usr/bin/ruby require 'pp' require 'fsr' require "fsr/listener/inbound" class IesDemo < FSR::Listener::Inbound def on_event pp event.headers pp event.content[:event_name] end end FSR.start_ies!(IesDemo, :host => "localhost", :port => 8021, :auth => "ClueCon") An example of using FSR::CommandSocket to originate a new call in irb: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- irb(main):001:0> require 'fsr' => true irb(main):002:0> FSR.load_all_commands => [:sofia, :originate] irb(main):003:0> sock = FSR::CommandSocket.new => #, @port="8021", @auth="ClueCon"> irb(main):007:0> sock.originate(:target => 'sofia/gateway/carlos/8179395222', :endpoint => FSR::App::Bridge.new("user/bougyman")).run => {"Job-UUID"=>"732075a4-7dd5-4258-b124-6284a82a5ae7", "body"=>"", "Content-Type"=>"command/reply", "Reply-Text"=>"+OK Job-UUID: 732075a4-7dd5-4258-b124-6284a82a5ae7"} SUPPORT ------- Home page at http://code.rubyists.com/projects/fs #rubyists on FreeNode

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  1. 0.8.0 November 26, 2012 (60.5 KB)
  2. 0.7.1 January 13, 2012 (60 KB)
  3. 0.7.0 January 12, 2012 (60 KB)
  4. 0.6.18 January 11, 2012 (59.5 KB)
  5. 0.6.17 January 11, 2012 (59.5 KB)
  6. 0.5.0 November 20, 2010 (54 KB)
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  • Jayson Vaughn, Michael Fellinger, Kevin Berry, TJ Vanderpoel

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