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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 1:16 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] dptools "read" command doesn't |
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those events have nothing to do with the read app
the read app is designed to save the dtmf into a variable for you
so you would have to wait for the event telling you the execution was complete of read
then you can use the command uuid_getvar to get the dtmfdtmf
the reason he said you don't need it is because you could just collect it yourself
as you get dtmf events and just play the file.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Peter P GMX <Prometheus001@gmx.net (Prometheus001@gmx.net)> wrote:
Quote: | I tried to read dtmfs via event socket and came across this thread.
What do you mean by:
Quote: | If you're using event socket you have really no reason to use the read
| application.
Is there another chance to do this?
Currently I do the following and this isn't successful:
I send the following message to FS:
SendMsg 4f286c18-a5de-11dd-bef3-4b1a61d55c50
call-command: execute
execute-app-name: read
execute-app-arg: 0 10 ivr/8000/ivr-enter_ext.wav dtmfdtmf 10000 #,*
event-lock:true
I type 4 digits on the phone 1 2 3 4 plus #
I receive 5 separate DTMF events
DTMF-Digit: 1
DTMF-Digit: 2
DTMF-Digit: 3
DTMF-Digit: 4
DTMF-Digit: %23
The final event however doesn't deliver the parameter "dtmfdtmf" as
defined above. So I cannot receive the dtmf digits this way.
I grepped the network traffic to be sure I haven't missed anything.
Any idea?
Best regards
Peter
Brian West schrieb:
Quote: | If you're using event socket you have really no reason to use the read
application. The way you invoked it would collect 0 to 4 digits into
the variable 'digits'.
/b
On Sep 12, 2008, at 4:27 PM, Luke Graybill wrote:
Quote: | I am having a hard time getting this command to work properly. Here
is the c output from my test session, where I dial in to ext 500 with
my sip client (Ekiga):
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listening on localhost:8084
IPv4Address(TCP, '127.0.0.1 <http://127.0.0.1>', 36685): Connected
Caller: Killarny -
result was: Events Enabled
Quote: | Quote: | 'sendmsg\ncall-command: execute\nexecute-app-name: answer'
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| OK
Quote: | Quote: | 'sendmsg\ncall-command: execute\nexecute-app-name:
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| read\nexecute-app-arg: 0 4 conference/8000/conf-pin.wav digits 10000 #'
OK
DTMF: 1
DTMF: 2
DTMF: 3
DTMF: 4
DTMF: 5
DTMF: 6
DTMF: 7
DTMF: 8
DTMF: 9
DTMF: 0
DTMF: *
DTMF: #
IPv4Address(TCP, '127.0.0.1 <http://127.0.0.1>', 36685): Connection
was closed cleanly.
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I couldn't figure out how to get read to function without passing a
wav file (I plan to use TTS for the voice prompts, and I don't need a
wav file to play here) so I just plugged in a random wav that comes
with freeswitch for testing.
As you can see, freeswitch reports that the command executed
properly, illustrated by the OK (which was a reply-text: +OK) but the
read application doesn't seem to be functioning beyond playing the
given wav file (and truncating the first half of it as well).
Pressing digits in the sip client results in DTMF events being sent
to the socket. Note that the DTMF events stop at # because I manually
shut down the connection, not because of anything that freeswitch does.
Am I doing something wrong here? I feel like I'm following the
available documentation given at
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Misc._Dialplan_Tools_read but I am
having no luck. Is the read application basically a dead command, and
should I be instead just using DTMF event output?
Any help that can be provided would be appreciated, thanks.
Killarny
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