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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kinsey Moore c613ef6b30 res_stasis_answer: Add missing newlines
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Merged revisions 412034 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12


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2014-04-09 18:17:01 +00:00
Kevin Harwell ce18946de4 ARI: Adding a channel to a bridge while a live recording is active blocks
Added the ability to have rules that are checked when adding and/or removing
channels to/from a bridge.  In this case, if a channel is currently recording
and someone attempts to add it to a bridge an "is recording" rule is checked,
fails, and a 409 conflict is returned.

Also command functions now return an integer value that can be descriptive of
what kind of problems, if any, occurred before or during execution.

(closes issue ASTERISK-22624)
Reported by: Joshua Colp
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2947/
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Merged revisions 403749 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12


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2013-12-13 16:38:57 +00:00
Richard Mudgett b5f18d1677 Fix menuselect display for stasis modules.
The menuselect parser is very simple.  It looks for AST_MODULE_INFO and
uses any quoted string on that line as the module summary display.


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2013-06-24 21:40:52 +00:00
Matthew Jordan 6258bbe7bd Update Asterisk's CDRs for the new bridging framework
This patch is the initial push to update Asterisk's CDR engine for the new
bridging framework. This patch guts the existing CDR engine and builds the new
on top of messages coming across Stasis. As changes in channel state and bridge
state are detected, CDRs are built and dispatched accordingly. This
fundamentally changes CDRs in a few ways.
(1) CDRs are now *very* reflective of the actual state of channels and bridges.
    This means CDRs track well with what an actual channel is doing - which
    is useful in transfer scenarios (which were previously difficult to pin
    down). It does, however, mean that CDRs cannot be 'fooled'. Previous
    behavior in Asterisk allowed for CDR applications, channels, and other
    properties to be spoofed in parts of the code - this no longer works.
(2) CDRs have defined behavior in multi-party scenarios. This behavior will not
    be what everyone wants, but it is a defined behavior and as such, it is
    predictable.
(3) The CDR manipulation functions and applications have been overhauled. Major
    changes have been made to ResetCDR and ForkCDR in particular. Many of the
    options for these two applications no longer made any sense with the new
    framework and the (slightly) more immutable nature of CDRs.

There are a plethora of other changes. For a full description of CDR behavior,
see the CDR specification on the Asterisk wiki.

(closes issue ASTERISK-21196)

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2486/



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2013-06-17 03:00:38 +00:00
David M. Lee e8f4ac6c61 Break res_stasis into smaller files.
When implementing playback for stasis-http, the monolithicedness of
res_stasis really started to get in my way.

This patch breaks the major components of res_stasis.c into individual
files.

 * res/stasis/app.c - Stasis application tracking
 * res/stasis/control.c - Channel control objects
 * res/stasis/command.c - Channel command object

This refactoring also allows res_stasis applications to be loaded as
independent modules, such as the new res_stasis_answer module.

The bulk of this patch is simply moving code from one file to another,
adjusting names and adding accessors as necessary.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2530/


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2013-05-14 21:45:08 +00:00