Adds the 'D' option to app_mixmonitor that interleaves the input and
output frames of the channel being recorded in the monitor output frame.
This allows for two streams in the recording: the transmitted audio and
the received audio. The 't' and 'r' options are compatible with this.
Fixes: #945
UserNote: The MixMonitor application now has a new 'D' option which
interleaves the recorded audio in the output frames. This allows for
stereo recording output with one channel being the transmitted audio and
the other being the received audio. The 't' and 't' options are
compatible with this.
(cherry picked from commit 47ce55885b)
The app is actually named "BackGround" but several references
in XML documentation were spelled "Background" with the lower
case "g". This was causing documentation links to return
"not found" messages.
(cherry picked from commit 9f73bba6f4)
When commit e8c9cb80 was cherry-picked in from master, the
fact that the 20 and 18 branches still had the old "macrocontext"
column wasn't taken into account so the number of named parameters
didn't match the number of '?' placeholders. They do now.
We also now use ast_asprintf to create the full mailbox query SQL
statement instead of trying to calculate the proper length ourselves.
Resolves: #831
(cherry picked from commit f5845b7d7d)
This commit adds a new voicemail.conf option 'odbc_audio_on_disk'
which when set causes the ODBC variant of app_voicemail to leave
the message and greeting audio files on disk and only store the
message metadata in the database. This option came from a concern
that the database could grow to large and cause remote access
and/or replication to become slow. In a clustering situation
with this option, all asterisk instances would share the same
database for the metadata and either use a shared filesystem
or other filesystem replication service much more suitable
for synchronizing files.
The changes to app_voicemail to implement this feature were actually
quite small but due to the complexity of the module, the actual
source code changes were greater. They fall into the following
categories:
* Tracing. The module is so complex that it was impossible to
figure out the path taken for various scenarios without the addition
of many SCOPE_ENTER, SCOPE_EXIT and ast_trace statements, even in
code that's not related to the functional change. Making this worse
was the fact that many "if" statements in this module didn't use
braces. Since the tracing macros add multiple statements, many "if"
statements had to be converted to use braces.
* Excessive use of PATH_MAX. Previous maintainers of this module
used PATH_MAX to allocate character arrays for filesystem paths
and SQL statements as though they cost nothing. In fact, PATH_MAX
is defined as 4096 bytes! Some functions had (and still have)
multiples of these. One function has 7. Given that the vast
majority of installations use the default spool directory path
`/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail`, the actual path length is usually
less than 80 bytes. That's over 4000 bytes wasted. It was the
same for SQL statement buffers. A 4K buffer for statement that
only needed 60 bytes. All of these PATH_MAX allocations in the
ODBC related code were changed to dynamically allocated buffers.
The rest will have to be addressed separately.
* Bug fixes. During the development of this feature, several
pre-existing ODBC related bugs were discovered and fixed. They
had to do with leaving orphaned files on disk, not preserving
original message ids when moving messages between folders,
not honoring the "formats" config parameter in certain circumstances,
etc.
UserNote: This commit adds a new voicemail.conf option
'odbc_audio_on_disk' which when set causes the ODBC variant of
app_voicemail_odbc to leave the message and greeting audio files
on disk and only store the message metadata in the database.
Much more information can be found in the voicemail.conf.sample
file.
(cherry picked from commit c71fbca918)
Resequencing is a process that occurs when we open a voicemail folder
and discover that there are gaps between messages (e.g. `msg0000.txt`
is missing but `msg0001.txt` exists). Resequencing involves shifting
the existing messages down so we end up with a sequential list of
messages.
Currently, this process stops after reaching a threshold based on the
message limit (`maxmsg`) configured on the current folder. However, if
`maxmsg` is lowered when a voicemail folder contains more than
`maxmsg + 10` messages, resequencing will not run completely leaving
the mailbox in an inconsistent state.
We now resequence up to the maximum number of messages permitted by
`app_voicemail` (currently hard-coded at 9999 messages).
Fixes#86
(cherry picked from commit f8f23c6cef)
There were a few references in the embedded documentation XML
where the case didn't match or where the referenced app or function
simply didn't exist any more. These were causing 404 responses
in docs.asterisk.org.
(cherry picked from commit 0e0a56a0ca)
Adds the 'D' option to app chanspy that causes the input and output
frames of the spied channel to be interleaved in the spy output frame.
This allows the input and output of the spied channel to be decoded
separately by the receiver.
If the 'o' option is also set, the 'D' option is ignored as the
audio being spied is inherently one direction.
Fixes: #569
UserNote: The ChanSpy application now accepts the 'D' option which
will interleave the spied audio within the outgoing frames. The
purpose of this is to allow the audio to be read as a Dual channel
stream with separate incoming and outgoing audio. Setting both the
'o' option and the 'D' option and results in the 'D' option being
ignored.
(cherry picked from commit e0be8be337)
The app_queue module provides both an AMI action and a CLI command
to change the priority of a caller in a queue. Up to now this change
of priority has only been reflected to new callers into the queue.
This change adds an "immediate" option to both the AMI action and
CLI command which immediately applies the priority change respective
to the other callers already in the queue. This can allow, for example,
a caller to be placed at the head of the queue immediately if their
priority is sufficient.
Resolves: #202
UserNote: The 'queue priority caller' CLI command and
'QueueChangePriorityCaller' AMI action now have an 'immediate'
argument which allows the caller priority change to be reflected
immediately, causing the position of a caller to move within the
queue depending on the priorities of the other callers.
(cherry picked from commit 82c0971e6e)
in a particular mailbox folder. The forward command can be used
to copy a message within a mailbox or to another mailbox. Also adds
a VoicemailBoxSummarry, required to retrieve message ID's.
Resolves: #181
UserNote: The following manager actions have been added
VoicemailBoxSummary - Generate message list for a given mailbox
VoicemailRemove - Remove a message from a mailbox folder
VoicemailMove - Move a message from one folder to another within a mailbox
VoicemailForward - Copy a message from one folder in one mailbox
to another folder in another or the same mailbox.
(cherry picked from commit 4929a2c419)
Adds CLI commands to allow move/remove/forward individual messages
from a particular mailbox folder. The forward command can be used
to copy a message within a mailbox or to another mailbox. Also adds
a show mailbox, required to retrieve message ID's.
Resolves: #170
UserNote: The following CLI commands have been added to app_voicemail
voicemail show mailbox <mailbox> <context>
Show contents of mailbox <mailbox>@<context>
voicemail remove <mailbox> <context> <from_folder> <messageid>
Remove message <messageid> from <from_folder> in mailbox <mailbox>@<context>
voicemail move <mailbox> <context> <from_folder> <messageid> <to_folder>
Move message <messageid> in mailbox <mailbox>&<context> from <from_folder> to <to_folder>
voicemail forward <from_mailbox> <from_context> <from_folder> <messageid> <to_mailbox> <to_context> <to_folder>
Forward message <messageid> in mailbox <mailbox>@<context> <from_folder> to
mailbox <mailbox>@<context> <to_folder>
(cherry picked from commit 8f8413b494)
While it is possible to create multiple mixmonitor instances
on a channel, it was not previously possible to mute individual
instances.
This change includes the ability to specify the MixMonitorID
when calling the manager action: MixMonitorMute. This will
allow an individual MixMonitor instance to be muted via id.
This id can be stored as a channel variable using the 'i'
MixMonitor option.
As part of this change, if no MixMonitorID is specified in
the manager action MixMonitorMute, Asterisk will set the mute
flag on all MixMonitor spy-type audiohooks on the channel.
This is done via the new audiohook function:
ast_audiohook_set_mute_all.
ASTERISK-30464
Change-Id: Ibba8c7e750577aa1595a24b23316ef445245be98
Adds a new option to SendDTMF() which will answer the specified
channel if it is not already up. If no channel is specified, the
current channel will be answered instead.
ASTERISK-30422
Change-Id: Iddcbd501fcdf9fef0f453b7a8115a90b11f1d085
(cherry picked from commit f015d3e0cc)
Adds 's' option to skip calling the extension and instead set the
extension as DIRECTORY_EXTEN channel variable.
ASTERISK-30405
Change-Id: Ib9d9db1ba5b7524594c640461b4aa8f752db8299
Adds 'e' option to allow Read() to return the terminator as the
dialed digits in the case where only the terminator is entered.
ie; if "#" is entered, return "#" if the 'e' option is set and ""
if it is not.
ASTERISK-30411
Change-Id: I49f3221824330a193a20c660f99da0f1fc2cbbc5
Adds option to app_directory to specify a filename from which to
read configuration instead of voicemail.conf ie;
same => n,Directory(,,c(directory.conf))
This configuration should contain a list of extensions using the
voicemail.conf format, ie;
2020=2020,Dog Dog,,,,attach=no|saycid=no|envelope=no|delete=no
ASTERISK-30404
Change-Id: Id58ccb1344ad1e563fa10db12f172fbd104a9d13
(cherry picked from commit ef6901e137)
Most issues were in stringfields and had to do with comparing
a pointer to an constant/interned string with NULL. Since the
string was a constant, a pointer to it could never be NULL so
the comparison was always "true". gcc now complains about that.
There were also a few issues where determining if there was
enough space for a memcpy or s(n)printf which were fixed
by defining some of the involved variables as "volatile".
There were also a few other miscellaneous fixes.
ASTERISK-30044
Change-Id: Ia081ca1bcfb329df6487c4660aaf1944309eb570
* Updated .gitreview default branch to certified/18.9
* Updated .version to certified/18.9
* Set all extended support modules to be disabled by default
* fixed MODULEINFO order introduced by default script on wiki
Change-Id: Id12804325c31b1112b6c559fa97c8a6401c051b3
Most examples in the XML documentation use the
example tag to demonstrate examples, which gets
parsed specially in the Wiki to make it easier
to follow for users.
This fixes a few modules to use the example
tag instead of vanilla para tags to bring them
in line with the standard syntax.
ASTERISK-29777 #close
Change-Id: I9acb6cc5faf1d220e73c6dd28592371d768d279b
Refactors generic functions used for email generation
into utils.c so that they can be used by multiple
modules, including app_voicemail and app_minivm,
to avoid code duplication.
ASTERISK-29715 #close
Change-Id: I1de0ed3483623e9599711129edc817c45ad237ee
Fixes a deadlock in app_morsecode caused by locking
the channel twice when reading variables from the
channel. The duplicate lock is simply removed.
ASTERISK-29744 #close
Change-Id: I204000701f123361d7f85e0498fedc90243c75e4
Currently, when the t option is specified with no arguments,
the # character is still treated as a terminator, even though
no character should be treated as a terminator.
This is because a previous regression fix was modified to
remove the use of NULL as a default altogether. However,
NULL and an empty string actually refer to different
arrangements and should be treated differently. NULL is the
default terminator (#), while an empty string removes the
terminator altogether. This is the behavior being used by
the rest of the core.
Additionally, since S_OR catches empty strings as well as
NULL (not intended), this is changed to a ternary operator
instead, which fixes the behavior.
ASTERISK-29705 #close
Change-Id: I9b6b72196dd04f5b1e0ab5aa1b0adf627725e086
If users are able to press # for options while leaving
a message and then press 3 to rerecord the message, if
the caller hangs up during the rerecord prompt but before
Asterisk starts recording a message, then an "empty"
voicemail gets processed whereby an email gets sent out
notifying the user of a 0:00 duration message. The file
doesn't actually exist, so playback will fail since there
was no message to begin with.
This adds a check after the streaming of the rerecord
announcement to see if the caller has hung up. If so,
we bail out early so that we can clean up properly.
ASTERISK-29391 #close
Change-Id: Id965d72759a2fd3b39afb76fec08aaebebe75c31
Add a time_t logintime to storage a time when a member is added into a
queue.
Also, includes show this time (in seconds) using a 'queue show' command
and the field LoginTime for response for AMI events.
ASTERISK-18069 #close
Change-Id: Ied6c3a300f78d78eebedeb3e16a1520fc3fff190
I am adding a mix option that will play by filename and say.conf unlike
say option that will only play with say.conf. It
will look on the format of the name, if it is like say it play with
say.conf if not it will play the file name.
ASTERISK-29662
Change-Id: I815816916a308f0fa8f165140dc15772dcbd547a
If the terminator character is not explicitly specified
and an indications tone is used for reading a digit,
there is no null pointer check so Asterisk crashes.
This prevents null usage from occuring.
ASTERISK-29673 #close
Change-Id: Ie941833e123c3dbfb88371b5de5edbbe065514ac
Previously, if custom hints were used with the hint:
format in app_queue, when device state changes occured,
app_queue would only do a literal string comparison of
the context used for the hint in app_queue and the context
of the hint which just changed state. This caused hints
to not update and become stale if the context associated
with the agent included the context which actually changes
state, essentially completely breaking device state for
any such agents defined in this manner.
This fix adds an additional check to ensure that included
contexts are also compared against the context which changed
state, so that the behavior is correct no matter whether the
context is specified to app_queue directly or indirectly.
ASTERISK-29578 #close
Change-Id: I8caf2f8da8157ef3d9ea71a8568c1eec95592b78
Adds the ability for users to log to custom log levels
by providing custom log level names in logger.conf. Also
adds a logger show levels CLI command.
ASTERISK-29529
Change-Id: If082703cf81a436ae5a565c75225fa8c0554b702
In new mpg123 versions (since 1.26) the default output is 32 bits
Asterisk expects the output in 16 bits, so we force the output to be on 16 bits.
It will work wit new and old versions of mpg123.
Thanks Thomas Orgis <thomas-forum@orgis.org> for giving the key!
ASTERISK-29635 #close
Change-Id: I88c7740118b5af4e895bd8b765b68ed5c11fc816
Adds a SendMF application and PlayMF manager
event to send arbitrary R1 MF tones on the
current or specified channel.
ASTERISK-29496
Change-Id: I5d89afdbccee3f86cc702ed96d882f3d351327a4
Previously, the error emitted when app_stack tries
to branch to a dialplan location that doesn't exist
has included only the information about the attempted
branch in the error log. This adds the current location
as well so users can see where the branch failed in
the logs.
ASTERISK-29626
Change-Id: Ia23502ab2ad21485a1ac74295063a8f25a6df5ce
There is an option to silence voicemail instructions but it does not
take into consideration if a recorded greeting exists or not. Add a
new 'S' option that does that.
ASTERISK-29632 #close
Change-Id: I03f2f043a9beb9d99deab302247e2a8686066fb4
There are 3 separate changes here but they are all closely related:
* Only try to set matchfield attributes on 'field' nodes
* We need to adjust how we treat the category pointer based on the
value of the category_match, to avoid memory corruption. We now
generate a regex-like string when match types other than
ACO_WHITELIST and ACO_BLACKLIST are used.
* Switch app_agent_pool from ACO_BLACKLIST_ARRAY to
ACO_BLACKLIST_EXACT since we only have one category we need to
ignore, not two.
ASTERISK-29614 #close
Change-Id: I7be7bdb1bb9814f942bc6bb4fdd0a55a7b7efe1e
Allows for the digit # to be read as a digit,
just like any other DTMF digit, as opposed to
forcing it to be used as an end of input
indicator. The default behavior remains
unchanged.
ASTERISK-18454 #close
Change-Id: I3033432adb9d296ad227e76b540b8b4a2417665b
Prevents reloads of app_queue from also resetting
queue statistics.
Also preserves individual queue agent statistics
if we're just reloading members.
ASTERISK-28701
Change-Id: Ib5d4cdec175e44de38ef0f6ede4a7701751766f1
The Milliwatt application uses incorrect tone timings
that cause it to play the 1004 Hz tone constantly.
This adds an option to enable the correct timing
behavior, so that the Milliwatt application can
be used for milliwatt test lines. The default behavior
remains unchanged for compatability reasons, even
though it is incorrect.
ASTERISK-29575 #close
Change-Id: I73ccc6c6fcaa31931c6fff3b85ad1805b2ce9d8c
Previously, the Morsecode application only supported international
Morse code. This adds support for American Morse code and adds an
option to configure the frequency used in off intervals.
Additionally, the application checks for hangup between tones
to prevent application execution from continuing after hangup.
ASTERISK-29541
Change-Id: I172431a2e18e6527d577e74adfb05b154cba7bd4
A list of codecs to use for dialplan-originated calls can
now be specified in Originate, similar to the ability
in call files and the manager action.
Additionally, we now default to just using the slin codec
for originated calls, rather than all the slin* codecs up
through slin192, which has been known to cause issues
and inconsistencies from AMI and call file behavior.
ASTERISK-29543
Change-Id: I96a1aeb83d54b635b7a51e1b4680f03791622883
app_meetme is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
app_osplookup is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
chan_alsa is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
chan_mgcp is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
chan_skinny is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
res_pktccops is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
cdr_mysql was deprecated in 1.8, to be removed in 19.
app_mysql was deprecated in 1.8, to be removed in 19.
app_ices was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
app_macro was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 21.
app_fax was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
app_url was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
app_image was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
app_nbscat was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
app_dahdiras was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
cdr_syslog was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
chan_oss was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
chan_phone was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
chan_sip was deprecated in 17, to be removed in 21.
chan_nbs was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
chan_misdn was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
chan_vpb was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
res_config_sqlite was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
res_monitor was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 21.
conf2ael was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
muted was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 19.
ASTERISK-29548
ASTERISK-29549
ASTERISK-29550
ASTERISK-29551
ASTERISK-29552
ASTERISK-29553
ASTERISK-29554
ASTERISK-29555
ASTERISK-29557
ASTERISK-29558
ASTERISK-29559
ASTERISK-29560
ASTERISK-29561
ASTERISK-29562
ASTERISK-29563
ASTERISK-29564
ASTERISK-29565
ASTERISK-29566
ASTERISK-29567
ASTERISK-29568
ASTERISK-29569
ASTERISK-29570
ASTERISK-29571
ASTERISK-29572
ASTERISK-29573
ASTERISK-29574
Change-Id: Ic3bee31a10d42c4b3bbc913d893f7b2a28a27131
Allows multiple files comprising an agent announcement
to be played by separating on the ampersand, similar
to the multi-file support in other Asterisk applications.
ASTERISK-29528
Change-Id: Iec600d8cd5ba14aa1e4e37f906accb356cd7891a
Adds application to asynchronously collect digits
dialed on a channel in the TX or RX direction
using a framehook and stores them in a specified
variable, up to a configurable number of digits.
ASTERISK-29477
Change-Id: I51aa93fc9507f7636ac44806c4420ce690423e6f
While several applications exist to wait for
a certain event to occur, none allow waiting
for any generic expression to become true.
This application allows for waiting for a condition
to become true, with configurable timeout and
checking interval.
ASTERISK-29444
Change-Id: I08adf2824b8bc63405778cf355963b5005612f41
Hitherto, the A option has made it possible to play
audio upon answer to the called party only. This option
is expanded to allow for playback of an audio file to
the caller instead of or in addition to the audio
played to the answerer.
ASTERISK-29442
Change-Id: If6eed3ff5c341dc8c588c8210987f2571e891e5e
Caller ID can now be set on the called channel and
Variables can now be set on the destination
using the Originate application, just as
they can be currently using call files
or the Manager Action.
ASTERISK-29450
Change-Id: Ia64cfe97d2792bcbf4775b3126cad662922a8b66