On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Nir Simionovich <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > After shipping out my first patch to ARI, I became hungry :-) > > So, now I've set up a slightly higher goal, adding a much required feature > for ARI. I'll describe the problem first, then > I have some questions. > > The Asterisk dial application enables us to limit the duration of the call > and play a warning sound. Once this had been > set, as far as I know, you can't modify these values externally. When the > feature was originally introduced, over 10 years > ago, the goal was simple: enable a calling card system to limit the call > according to a credit line. > > As time went by, people realized that this feature is useful, however > limited. In today's mobile application era, when a > VoIP phone can actually purchase credit while on the actual call, we need a > way to control this from an external source. > > Now, I've started digging into the code, and I've managed to understand > that following (feel free to bash me if I'm wrong): > > 1. The time limits are maintained at the bridge structure, not at the > channel - using the ast_bridge_config data structure > 2. The ARI bridges GET method only retrieves a list of bridges and their > associated channels, not their configurations > > So, assuming that I'm reading the ast_ari_bridges_list function from > resouce_bridges.c correctly, we retrieve > a snapshot of all active bridges via the snapshots variable (if you can call > it that). The output is built by iterating through it. > > Now, my questions: > > 1. Is there a way to obtain the information in ast_bridge_config for each > of the iterated bridges, then output it via the JSON response? > 2. Is there a way to manipulate the configuration of the bridge, via > modifying the associated bridge configuration? > > The floor is now open :-) > I am a little confused what you are asking. You want to add some sort of lifetime support to bridge within asterisk, using ARI?
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