Adds support for arrays to JSON_DECODE by allowing the
user to print out entire arrays or index a particular
key or print the number of keys in a JSON array.
Additionally, adds support for recursively iterating a
JSON tree in a single function call, making it easier
to parse JSON results with multiple levels. A maximum
depth is imposed to prevent potentially blowing
the stack.
Also fixes a bug with the unit tests causing an empty
string to be printed instead of the actual test result.
ASTERISK-29913 #close
Change-Id: I603940b216a3911b498fc6583b18934011ef5d5b
Adds the overlap_context option, which can be used
to explicitly specify a context to use for overlap
dialing extension matches, rather than forcibly
using the context configured for the endpoint.
ASTERISK-30262 #close
Change-Id: Ibbcd4a8b11402428a187fb56b8d4e7408774a0db
In Asterisk 11, if a channel was redirected away during Playback(),
the PLAYBACKSTATUS variable would be set to SUCCESS. In Asterisk 12
(specifically commit 7d9871b394) that
behavior was inadvertently changed and the same operation would result
in the PLAYBACKSTATUS variable being set to FAILED. The Asterisk 11
behavior has been restored.
Partial fix for ASTERISK~25661.
Change-Id: I53f54e56b59b61c99403a481b6cb8d88b5a559ff
Add ability to set HANGUPCAUSE when SIP causecode received in BYE (in addition to currently supported Q.850).
ASTERISK-30319 #close
Change-Id: I3f55622dc680ce713a2ffb5a458ef5dd39fcf645
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This commit reinstates MES with some casting fixes to the
functions in time.h that convert between doubles and timeval
structures. The casting issues were causing incorrect
timestamps to be calculated which caused transcoding from/to
G722 to produce bad or no audio.
ASTERISK-30391
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This module has been updated to provide additional
quality statistics in the form of an Asterisk
Media Experience Score. The score is avilable using
the same mechanisms you'd use to retrieve jitter, loss,
and rtt statistics. For more information about the
score and how to retrieve it, see
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Media+Experience+Score
* Updated chan_pjsip to set quality channel variables when a
call ends.
* Updated channels/pjsip/dialplan_functions.c to add the ability
to retrieve the MES along with the existing rtcp stats when
using the CHANNEL dialplan function.
* Added the ast_debug_rtp_is_allowed and ast_debug_rtcp_is_allowed
checks for debugging purposes.
* Added several function to time.h for manipulating time-in-samples
and times represented as double seconds.
* Updated rtp_engine.c to pass through the MES when stats are
requested. Also debug output that dumps the stats when an
rtp instance is destroyed.
* Updated res_rtp_asterisk.c to implement the calculation of the
MES. In the process, also had to update the calculation of
jitter. Many debugging statements were also changed to be
more informative.
* Added a unit test for internal testing. The test should not be
run during normal operation and is disabled by default.
Change-Id: I4fce265965e68c3fdfeca55e614371ee69c65038
Adds a new application, Broadcast, which can be used for
one-to-many transmission and many-to-one reception of
channel audio in Asterisk. This is similar to ChanSpy,
except it is designed for multiple channel targets instead
of a single one. This can make certain kinds of audio
manipulation more efficient and streamlined. New kinds
of audio injection impossible with ChanSpy are also made
possible.
ASTERISK-30180 #close
Change-Id: I7ba72f765dbab9b58deeae028baca3f4f8377726
This module has been updated to provide additional
quality statistics in the form of an Asterisk
Media Experience Score. The score is avilable using
the same mechanisms you'd use to retrieve jitter, loss,
and rtt statistics. For more information about the
score and how to retrieve it, see
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Media+Experience+Score
* Updated chan_pjsip to set quality channel variables when a
call ends.
* Updated channels/pjsip/dialplan_functions.c to add the ability
to retrieve the MES along with the existing rtcp stats when
using the CHANNEL dialplan function.
* Added the ast_debug_rtp_is_allowed and ast_debug_rtcp_is_allowed
checks for debugging purposes.
* Added several function to time.h for manipulating time-in-samples
and times represented as double seconds.
* Updated rtp_engine.c to pass through the MES when stats are
requested. Also debug output that dumps the stats when an
rtp instance is destroyed.
* Updated res_rtp_asterisk.c to implement the calculation of the
MES. In the process, also had to update the calculation of
jitter. Many debugging statements were also changed to be
more informative.
* Added a unit test for internal testing. The test should not be
run during normal operation and is disabled by default.
ASTERISK-30280
Change-Id: I458cb9a311e8e5dc1db769b8babbcf2e093f107a
chan_sip supported sending AOC-D and AOC-E information in SIP INFO
messages in an "AOC" header in a format that was originally defined by
Snom. In the meantime, ETSI TS 124 647 introduced an XML-based AOC
format that is supported by devices from multiple vendors, including
Snom phones with firmware >= 8.4.2 (released in 2010).
This commit adds a new res_pjsip_aoc module that inserts AOC information
into outgoing messages or sends SIP INFO messages as described below.
It also fixes a small issue in res_pjsip_session which didn't always
call session supplements on outgoing_response.
* AOC-S in the 180/183/200 responses to an INVITE request
* AOC-S in SIP INFO (if a 200 response has already been sent or if the
INVITE was sent by Asterisk)
* AOC-D in SIP INFO
* AOC-D in the 200 response to a BYE request (if the client hangs up)
* AOC-D in a BYE request (if Asterisk hangs up)
* AOC-E in the 200 response to a BYE request (if the client hangs up)
* AOC-E in a BYE request (if Asterisk hangs up)
The specification defines one more, AOC-S in an INVITE request, which
is not implemented here because it is not currently possible in
Asterisk to have AOC data ready at this point in call setup. Once
specifying AOC-S via the dialplan or passing it through from another
SIP channel's INVITE is possible, that might be added.
The SIP INFO requests are sent out immediately when the AOC indication
is received. The others are inserted into an appropriate outgoing
message whenever that is ready to be sent. In the latter case, the XML
is stored in a channel variable at the time the AOC indication is
received. Depending on where the AOC indications are coming from (e.g.
PRI or AMI), it may not always be possible to guarantee that the AOC-E
is available in time for the BYE.
Successfully tested AOC-D and both variants of AOC-E with a Snom D735
running firmware 10.1.127.10. It does not appear to properly support
AOC-S however, so that could only be tested by inspecting SIP traces.
ASTERISK-21502 #close
Reported-by: Matt Jordan <mjordan@digium.com>
Change-Id: Iebb7ad0d5f88526bc6629d3a1f9f11665434d333
msg_create_from_file currently does not dispatch emails,
which means that applications using this function, such
as MixMonitor, will not trigger notifications to users
(only AMI events are sent our currently). This is inconsistent
with other ways users can receive voicemail.
This is fixed by adding an option that attempts to send
an email and falling back to just the notifications as
done now if that fails. The existing behavior remains
the default.
ASTERISK-30283 #close
Change-Id: I597cbb9cf971a18d8776172b26ab187dc096a5c7
Adds support for the capture agent name field
of the Homer protocol to Asterisk by allowing
users to specify a name that will be sent to
the HEP server.
ASTERISK-30322 #close
Change-Id: I6136583017f9dd08daeb8be02f60fb8df4639a2b
Adds the If, ElseIf, Else, ExitIf, and EndIf
applications for conditional execution
of a block of dialplan, similar to the While,
EndWhile, and ExitWhile applications. The
appropriate branch is executed at most once
if available and may be broken out of while
inside.
ASTERISK-29497
Change-Id: I3aa3bd35a5add82465c6ee9bd86b64601f0e1f49
Adds support for custom URI and header parameters
in the From header in PJSIP. Parameters can be
both set and read using this function.
ASTERISK-30150 #close
Change-Id: Ifb1bc3c512ad5f6faeaebd7817f004a2ecbd6428
The XML docs are currently only loaded on
startup with no way to update them during runtime.
This makes it impossible to load modules that
use ACO/Sorcery (which require documentation)
if they are added to the source tree and built while
Asterisk is running (e.g. external modules).
This adds a CLI command to reload the XML docs
during runtime so that documentation can be updated
without a full restart of Asterisk.
ASTERISK-30289 #close
Change-Id: I4f265b0e5517e757c5453a0f241201a5788d3a07
MixMonitor currently uses the Connected Line as the Caller ID
for voicemails. This is due to the implementation being written
this way for use with Digium phones. However, in general this
is not correct for generic usage in the dialplan, and people
may need the real Caller ID instead. This adds an option to do that.
ASTERISK-30286 #close
Change-Id: I3d0ce76dfe75e2a614e0f709ab27acbd2478267c
Add live_dangerously flag to manager and use this flag to
determine if a configuation file outside of AST_CONFIG_DIR
should be read.
ASTERISK-30176
Change-Id: I46b26af4047433b49ae5c8a85cb8cda806a07404
The Answer application currently waits for up to 500ms
for media, even if users specify a different timeout.
This adds an option to not wait for media on the channel
by doing a raw answer instead. The default 500ms threshold
is also documented.
ASTERISK-30308 #close
Change-Id: Id59cd340c44b8b8b2384c479e17e5123e917cba4
Currently, chan_dahdi will wait for at least one
ring before an incoming call can enter the dialplan.
This is generally necessary in order to receive
the Caller ID spill and/or distinctive ringing
detection.
However, if neither of these is required, then there
is nothing gained by waiting for one ring and this
unnecessarily delays call setup. Users can now
use immediate=yes to make FXO channels (FXS signaled)
begin processing dialplan as soon as Asterisk receives
the call.
ASTERISK-30305 #close
Change-Id: I20818b370b2e4892c7f40c8a8753fa06a81750b5
Adds an option that allows MixMonitor to delete
its copy of any recording files before exiting.
This can be handy in conjunction with options
like m, which copy the file elsewhere, and the
original files may no longer be needed.
ASTERISK-30284 #close
Change-Id: Ida093679c67e300efc154a97b6d8ec0f104e581e
Currently chan_pjsip on receiving a re-INVITE without SDP will only
return the codecs that are previously negotiated and not offering
all enabled codecs.
This causes interoperability issues with different equipment (e.g.
from Cisco) for some of our customers and probably also in other
scenarios involving 3PCC infrastructure.
According to RFC 3261, section 14.2 we SHOULD return all codecs
on a re-INVITE without SDP
The PR proposes a new parameter to configure this behaviour:
all_codecs_on_empty_reinvite. It includes the code, documentation,
alembic migrations, CHANGES file and example configuration additions.
ASTERISK-30193 #close
Change-Id: I69763708d5039d512f391e296ee8a4d43a1e2148
The PJSIP notify CLI commands allow for using
"options" configured in pjsip_notify.conf.
This allows these same options to be used in
AMI actions as well.
Additionally, as part of this improvement,
some repetitive common code is refactored.
ASTERISK-30263 #close
Change-Id: Ie4496b322b63b61eaf9672183a959ab99a04b6b5
Expands the pjsip logger to support the ability to filter
by SIP message method. This can make certain types of SIP debugging
easier by only logging messages of particular method(s).
ASTERISK-30146 #close
Co-authored-by: Sean Bright <sean@seanbright.com>
Change-Id: I9c8cbb6fc8686ef21190eb42e08bc9a9b147707f
Allows bridging, parking, and dial messages to be globally
ignored for all CDRs such that only a single CDR record
is generated per channel.
This is useful when CDRs should endure for the lifetime of
an entire channel and bridging and dial updates in the
dialplan should not result in multiple CDR records being
created for the call. With the ignore bridging option,
bridging changes have no impact on the channel's CDRs.
With the ignore dial state option, multiple Dials and their
outcomes have no impact on the channel's CDRs. The
last disposition on the channel is preserved in the CDR,
so the actual disposition of the call remains available.
These two options can reduce the amount of "CDR hacks" that
have hitherto been necessary to ensure that CDR was not
"spoiled" by these messages if that was undesired, such as
putting a dummy optimization-disabled local channel between
the caller and the actual call and putting the CDR on the channel
in the middle to ensure that CDR would persist for the entire
call and properly record start, answer, and end times.
Enabling these options is desirable when calls correspond
to the entire lifetime of channels and the CDR should
reflect that.
Current default behavior remains unchanged.
ASTERISK-30091 #close
Change-Id: I393981af42732ec5ac3ff9266444abb453b7c832
Adds support for detecting audible ringback tone
to the TONE_DETECT function using the p option.
ASTERISK-30254 #close
Change-Id: Ie2329ff245248768367d26749c285fbe823f6414
This patch adds support for mediasec SIP headers and SDP attributes.
These are defined in RFC 3329, 3GPP TS 24.229 and
draft-dawes-sipcore-mediasec-parameter. The new features are
implemented so that a backbone for RFC 3329 is present to streamline
future work on RFC 3329.
With this patch, Asterisk can communicate with Deutsche Telekom trunks
which require these fields.
ASTERISK-30032
Change-Id: Ia7f5b5ba42db18074fdd5428c4e1838728586be2
Adds the n "no answer" option to the Bridge application
so that answer supervision can not automatically
be provided when Bridge is executed.
Additionally, a mechanism (dialplan variable)
is added to prevent bridge targets (typically the
target of a masquerade) from answering the channel
when they enter the bridge.
ASTERISK-30223 #close
Change-Id: I76f73fcd8e403bcd18f2abb40c658f537ac1ba6d
Adds the n option to not answer the channel when calling
BridgeWait, so the application can be used without
forcing answer supervision.
ASTERISK-30216 #close
Change-Id: I6b85ef300b1f7b5170f8537e2b10889cc2e6605a
Adds an option that will play an audio file
to the party while AMD is running on the
channel, so the called party does not just
hear silence.
ASTERISK-30179 #close
Change-Id: I4af306274552b61b3d9f0883c33f698abd4699b6
Adds the EXPORT function, which allows write
access to variables and functions on other
channels.
ASTERISK-29432 #close
Change-Id: I7492645ae4307553d0f586d78e13a4f586231fdf
This patch adds a new option to the 100rel parameter for pjsip
endpoints called "peer_supported". When an endpoint with this option
receives an incoming request and the request indicated support for the
100rel extension, then Asterisk will send 1xx responses reliably. If
the request did not indicate 100rel support, Asterisk sends 1xx
responses normally.
ASTERISK-30158
Change-Id: Id6d95ffa8f00dab118e0b386146e99f254f287ad
Adds TRIM, LTRIM, and RTRIM, which can be used
for trimming leading and trailing whitespace
from strings.
ASTERISK-30222 #close
Change-Id: I50fb0c40726d044a7a41939fa9026f3da4872554
Adding user=phone to local-side uri's when user_eq_phone=yes is set for
an endpoint. Previously this would only add the header to the To and R-URI.
ASTERISK-30178
Change-Id: Id3bfb5d225d762e7d2668c023fe09e4541ae8600
This change adds an option, answeredonly, that will prevent music on
hold on channels that are not answered.
ASTERISK-30135
Change-Id: I1ab0defa43a29a26ae39f94c623596cf90fddc08
Adds an AMI event to indicate that a deadlock
has likely started, when Asterisk is compiled
with DETECT_DEADLOCKS enabled. This can make
it easier to perform automated deadlock detection
and take appropriate action (such as doing a core
dump). Unlike the deadlock warnings, the AMI event
is emitted only once per deadlock.
ASTERISK-30161 #close
Change-Id: Ifc6ed3e390f8b4cff7f8077a50e4d7a5b54e42fb
Adds the end_marked_any option, which can be used
to kick a user from a conference if any marked user
leaves.
ASTERISK-30211 #close
Change-Id: I9e8da7ccb892e522546c0f2b5476d172e022c2f5
Added an 'a' option to the GEOLOC_PROFILE function to allow
variable lists like location_info_refinement to be appended
to instead of replacing the entire list.
Added an 'r' option to the GEOLOC_PROFILE function to resolve all
variables before a read operation and after a Set operation.
Added a few missing parameters to the ones allowed for writing
with GEOLOC_PROFILE.
Fixed a bug where calling GEOLOC_PROFILE to read a parameter
might actually update the profile object.
Cleaned up XML documentation a bit.
ASTERISK-30190
Change-Id: I75f541db43345509a2e86225bfa4cf8e242e5b6c
You can now specify the location object's format, location_info,
method, location_source and confidence parameters directly on
a profile object for simple scenarios where the location
information isn't common with any other profiles. This is
mutually exclusive with setting location_reference on the
profile.
Updated appdocsxml.dtd to allow xi:include in a configObject
element. This makes it easier to link to complete configOptions
in another object. This is used to add the above fields to the
profile object without having to maintain the option descriptions
in two places.
ASTERISK-30185
Change-Id: Ifd5f05be0a76f0a6ad49fa28d17c394027677569
Added profile parameter "suppress_empty_ca_elements" that
will cause Civic Address elements that are empty to be
suppressed from the outgoing PIDF-LO document.
Fixed a possible SEGV if a sub-parameter value didn't have a
value.
ASTERISK-30177
Change-Id: I924ccc5aa2f45110a3155b22e53dfaf3ef2092dd
The trigger to perform outgoing geolocation processing is the
presence of a geoloc_outgoing_call_profile on an endpoint. This
is intentional so as to not leak location information to
destinations that shouldn't receive it. In a totally dynamic
configuration scenario however, there may not be any profiles
defined in geolocation.conf. This makes it impossible to do
outgoing processing without defining a "dummy" profile in the
config file.
This commit adds 4 built-in profiles:
"<prefer_config>"
"<discard_config>"
"<prefer_incoming>"
"<discard_incoming>"
The profiles are empty except for having their precedence
set and can be set on an endpoint to allow processing without
entries in geolocation.conf. "<discard_config>" is actually the
best one to use in this situation.
ASTERISK-30182
Change-Id: I1819ccfa404ce59802a3a07ad1cabed60fb9480a
This change adds support using the pjsip_tls_transport_restart
function for reloading the TLS certificate and key, if the filenames
remain unchanged. This is useful for Let's Encrypt and other
situations. Note that no restart of the transport will occur if
the certificate and key remain unchanged.
ASTERISK-30186
Change-Id: I9bc95a6bf791830a9491ad9fa43c17d4010028d0
Adds additional control options over the transfer
feature functionality to give users more control
in how the transfer feature sounds and works.
First, the "transfer" sound that plays when a transfer is
initiated can now be customized by the user in
features.conf, just as with the other transfer sounds.
Secondly, the user can now specify the transfer extension
in advance by using the TRANSFER_EXTEN variable. If
a valid extension is contained in this variable, the call
will automatically be transferred to this destination.
Otherwise, it will fall back to collecting the extension
from the user as is always done now.
ASTERISK-29899 #close
Change-Id: Ibff309caa459a2b958706f2ed0ca393b1ef502e3
* Added processing for the 'confidence' element.
* Added documentation to some APIs.
* removed a lot of complex code related to the very-off-nominal
case of needing to process multiple location info sources.
* Create a new 'ast_geoloc_eprofile_to_pidf' API that just takes
one eprofile instead of a datastore of multiples.
* Plugged a huge leak in XML processing that arose from
insufficient documentation by the libxml/libxslt authors.
* Refactored stylesheets to be more efficient.
* Renamed 'profile_action' to 'profile_precedence' to better
reflect it's purpose.
* Added the config option for 'allow_routing_use' which
sets the value of the 'Geolocation-Routing' header.
* Removed the GeolocProfileCreate and GeolocProfileDelete
dialplan apps.
* Changed the GEOLOC_PROFILE dialplan function as follows:
* Removed the 'profile' argument.
* Automatically create a profile if it doesn't exist.
* Delete a profile if 'inheritable' is set to no.
* Fixed various bugs and leaks
* Updated Asterisk WiKi documentation.
ASTERISK-30167
Change-Id: If38c23f26228e96165be161c2f5e849cb8e16fa0
Adds the DBGetTree action, which can be used to
retrieve all of the DB keys beginning with a
particular prefix, similar to the capability
provided by the database show CLI command.
ASTERISK-30136 #close
Change-Id: I3be9425e53be71f24303fdd4d2923c14e84337e6
Adds a POLARITY function which can be used to
retrieve the current polarity of an FXS channel
as well as set the polarity of an FXS channel
to idle or reverse at any point during a call.
ASTERISK-30000 #close
Change-Id: If6f50998f723e4484bf68e2473f5cedfeaf9b8f1