# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = %q{freeswitcher} s.version = "0.3.1" s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version= s.authors = ["Jayson Vaughn", "Michael Fellinger", "Kevin Berry", "TJ Vanderpoel"] s.date = %q{2009-05-18} s.description = %q{========================================================= 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. NOTE: 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. 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.strip} from #{exten}" hangup #Hangup the call 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 'pp' require 'fsr' require "fsr/listener/inbound" # EXAMPLE 1 # 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 FSL::Inbound.add_event_hook(:CHANNEL_CREATE) {|event| FSR::Log.info "*** [#{event.content[:unique_id]}] Channel created - greetings from the hook!" } # EXAMPLE 2 # Define a method to handle CHANNEL_HANGUP events. def custom_channel_hangup_handler(event) FSR::Log.info "*** [#{event.content[:unique_id]}] Channel hangup. The event:" pp event end # This adds a hook for EXAMPLE 2 FSL::Inbound.add_event_hook(:CHANNEL_HANGUP) {|event| custom_channel_hangup_handler(event) } # Start FSR Inbound Listener FSR.start_ies!(FSL::Inbound, :host => "localhost", :port => 8021) 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(event) pp event.headers pp event.content[:event_name] end end FSR.start_ies!(IesDemo, :host => "localhost", :port => 8021) 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} s.email = %q{FreeSWITCHeR@rubyists.com} s.files = [".gitignore", "AUTHORS", "CHANGELOG", "License.txt", "MANIFEST", "NEWS", "README", "Rakefile", "examples/inbound_event_socket.rb", "examples/inbound_socket_events.rb", "examples/outbound_event_socket.rb", "freeswitcher.gemspec", "lib/fsr.rb", "lib/fsr/app.rb", "lib/fsr/app/answer.rb", "lib/fsr/app/bridge.rb", "lib/fsr/app/conference.rb", "lib/fsr/app/fifo.rb", "lib/fsr/app/fs_break.rb", "lib/fsr/app/fs_sleep.rb", "lib/fsr/app/hangup.rb", "lib/fsr/app/limit.rb", "lib/fsr/app/log.rb", "lib/fsr/app/play_and_get_digits.rb", "lib/fsr/app/playback.rb", "lib/fsr/app/read.rb", "lib/fsr/app/set.rb", "lib/fsr/app/speak.rb", "lib/fsr/app/transfer.rb", "lib/fsr/app/uuid_dump.rb", "lib/fsr/app/uuid_getvar.rb", "lib/fsr/app/uuid_setvar.rb", "lib/fsr/cmd.rb", "lib/fsr/cmd/calls.rb", "lib/fsr/cmd/fsctl.rb", "lib/fsr/cmd/originate.rb", "lib/fsr/cmd/sofia.rb", "lib/fsr/cmd/sofia/profile.rb", "lib/fsr/cmd/sofia/status.rb", "lib/fsr/cmd/sofia_contact.rb", "lib/fsr/cmd/status.rb", "lib/fsr/command_socket.rb", "lib/fsr/database.rb", "lib/fsr/database/call_limit.rb", "lib/fsr/database/core.rb", "lib/fsr/database/sofia_reg_external.rb", "lib/fsr/database/sofia_reg_internal.rb", "lib/fsr/database/voicemail_default.rb", "lib/fsr/event_socket.rb", "lib/fsr/fake_socket.rb", "lib/fsr/listener.rb", "lib/fsr/listener/header_and_content_response.rb", "lib/fsr/listener/inbound.rb", "lib/fsr/listener/inbound/event.rb", "lib/fsr/listener/outbound.rb", "lib/fsr/model/call.rb", "lib/fsr/version.rb", "tasks/authors.rake", "tasks/bacon.rake", "tasks/changelog.rake", "tasks/copyright.rake", "tasks/gem.rake", "tasks/gem_installer.rake", "tasks/install_dependencies.rake", "tasks/manifest.rake", "tasks/rcov.rake", "tasks/release.rake", "tasks/reversion.rake", "tasks/setup.rake", "tasks/spec.rake", "tasks/yard.rake", "spec/helper.rb", "spec/fsr/app.rb", "spec/fsr/app/answer.rb", "spec/fsr/app/bridge.rb", "spec/fsr/app/conference.rb", "spec/fsr/app/fifo.rb", "spec/fsr/app/fs_break.rb", "spec/fsr/app/fs_sleep.rb", "spec/fsr/app/hangup.rb", "spec/fsr/app/limit.rb", "spec/fsr/app/log.rb", "spec/fsr/app/play_and_get_digits.rb", "spec/fsr/app/playback.rb", "spec/fsr/app/set.rb", "spec/fsr/app/transfer.rb", "spec/fsr/cmd.rb", "spec/fsr/cmd/calls.rb", "spec/fsr/cmd/originate.rb", "spec/fsr/cmd/sofia.rb", "spec/fsr/cmd/sofia/profile.rb", "spec/fsr/listener.rb", "spec/fsr/listener/inbound.rb", "spec/fsr/listener/outbound.rb", "spec/fsr/loading.rb"] s.homepage = %q{http://code.rubyists.com/projects/fs} s.post_install_message = %q{========================================================= 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. NOTE: 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. 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.strip} from #{exten}" hangup #Hangup the call 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 'pp' require 'fsr' require "fsr/listener/inbound" # EXAMPLE 1 # 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 FSL::Inbound.add_event_hook(:CHANNEL_CREATE) {|event| FSR::Log.info "*** [#{event.content[:unique_id]}] Channel created - greetings from the hook!" } # EXAMPLE 2 # Define a method to handle CHANNEL_HANGUP events. def custom_channel_hangup_handler(event) FSR::Log.info "*** [#{event.content[:unique_id]}] Channel hangup. The event:" pp event end # This adds a hook for EXAMPLE 2 FSL::Inbound.add_event_hook(:CHANNEL_HANGUP) {|event| custom_channel_hangup_handler(event) } # Start FSR Inbound Listener FSR.start_ies!(FSL::Inbound, :host => "localhost", :port => 8021) 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(event) pp event.headers pp event.content[:event_name] end end FSR.start_ies!(IesDemo, :host => "localhost", :port => 8021) 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 } s.require_paths = ["lib"] s.rubyforge_project = %q{freeswitcher} s.rubygems_version = %q{1.3.1} s.summary = %q{A library for interacting with the "FreeSWITCH":http://freeswitch.org telephony platform} s.test_files = ["spec/fsr/app.rb", "spec/fsr/app/answer.rb", "spec/fsr/app/bridge.rb", "spec/fsr/app/conference.rb", "spec/fsr/app/fifo.rb", "spec/fsr/app/fs_break.rb", "spec/fsr/app/fs_sleep.rb", "spec/fsr/app/hangup.rb", "spec/fsr/app/limit.rb", "spec/fsr/app/log.rb", "spec/fsr/app/play_and_get_digits.rb", "spec/fsr/app/playback.rb", "spec/fsr/app/set.rb", "spec/fsr/app/transfer.rb", "spec/fsr/cmd.rb", "spec/fsr/cmd/calls.rb", "spec/fsr/cmd/originate.rb", "spec/fsr/cmd/sofia.rb", "spec/fsr/cmd/sofia/profile.rb", "spec/fsr/listener.rb", "spec/fsr/listener/inbound.rb", "spec/fsr/listener/outbound.rb", "spec/fsr/loading.rb"] if s.respond_to? :specification_version then current_version = Gem::Specification::CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION s.specification_version = 2 if Gem::Version.new(Gem::RubyGemsVersion) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then s.add_runtime_dependency(%q, [">= 0"]) else s.add_dependency(%q, [">= 0"]) end else s.add_dependency(%q, [">= 0"]) end end