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00001 /*
00002  * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
00003  *
00004  * Copyright (C) 1999 - 2005, Digium, Inc.
00005  *
00006  * Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
00007  * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
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00009  * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
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00012  *
00013  * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
00014  * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
00015  * at the top of the source tree.
00016  */
00017 
00018 /*! \file
00019  * \brief Application convenience functions, designed to give consistent
00020  look and feel to Asterisk apps.
00021  */
00022 
00023 #ifndef _ASTERISK_APP_H
00024 #define _ASTERISK_APP_H
00025 
00026 #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
00027 extern "C" {
00028 #endif
00029 
00030 /* IVR stuff */
00031 
00032 /*! \brief Callback function for IVR
00033     \return returns 0 on completion, -1 on hangup or digit if interrupted 
00034   */
00035 typedef int (*ast_ivr_callback)(struct ast_channel *chan, char *option, void *cbdata);
00036 
00037 typedef enum {
00038    AST_ACTION_UPONE, /*!< adata is unused */
00039    AST_ACTION_EXIT,  /*!< adata is the return value for ast_ivr_menu_run if channel was not hungup */
00040    AST_ACTION_CALLBACK, /*!< adata is an ast_ivr_callback */
00041    AST_ACTION_PLAYBACK, /*!< adata is file to play */
00042    AST_ACTION_BACKGROUND,  /*!< adata is file to play */
00043    AST_ACTION_PLAYLIST, /*!< adata is list of files, separated by ; to play */
00044    AST_ACTION_MENU,  /*!< adata is a pointer to an ast_ivr_menu */
00045    AST_ACTION_REPEAT,   /*!< adata is max # of repeats, cast to a pointer */
00046    AST_ACTION_RESTART,  /*!< adata is like repeat, but resets repeats to 0 */
00047    AST_ACTION_TRANSFER, /*!< adata is a string with exten[@context] */
00048    AST_ACTION_WAITOPTION,  /*!< adata is a timeout, or 0 for defaults */
00049    AST_ACTION_NOOP,  /*!< adata is unused */
00050    AST_ACTION_BACKLIST, /*!< adata is list of files separated by ; allows interruption */
00051 } ast_ivr_action;
00052 
00053 /*! 
00054     Special "options" are: 
00055    \arg "s" - "start here (one time greeting)"
00056    \arg "g" - "greeting/instructions"
00057    \arg "t" - "timeout"
00058    \arg "h" - "hangup"
00059    \arg "i" - "invalid selection"
00060 
00061 */
00062 struct ast_ivr_option {
00063    char *option;
00064    ast_ivr_action action;
00065    void *adata;   
00066 };
00067 
00068 struct ast_ivr_menu {
00069    char *title;      /*!< Title of menu */
00070    unsigned int flags;  /*!< Flags */
00071    struct ast_ivr_option *options;  /*!< All options */
00072 };
00073 
00074 #define AST_IVR_FLAG_AUTORESTART (1 << 0)
00075 
00076 #define AST_IVR_DECLARE_MENU(holder, title, flags, foo...) \
00077    static struct ast_ivr_option __options_##holder[] = foo;\
00078    static struct ast_ivr_menu holder = { title, flags, __options_##holder }
00079    
00080 
00081 /*!   \brief Runs an IVR menu 
00082    \return returns 0 on successful completion, -1 on hangup, or -2 on user error in menu */
00083 extern int ast_ivr_menu_run(struct ast_channel *c, struct ast_ivr_menu *menu, void *cbdata);
00084 
00085 /*! \brief Plays a stream and gets DTMF data from a channel 
00086  * \param c Which channel one is interacting with
00087  * \param prompt File to pass to ast_streamfile (the one that you wish to play)
00088  * \param s The location where the DTMF data will be stored
00089  * \param maxlen Max Length of the data
00090  * \param timeout Timeout length waiting for data(in milliseconds).  Set to 0 for standard timeout(six seconds), or -1 for no time out.
00091  *
00092  *  This function was designed for application programmers for situations where they need 
00093  *  to play a message and then get some DTMF data in response to the message.  If a digit 
00094  *  is pressed during playback, it will immediately break out of the message and continue
00095  *  execution of your code.
00096  */
00097 extern int ast_app_getdata(struct ast_channel *c, char *prompt, char *s, int maxlen, int timeout);
00098 
00099 /*! \brief Full version with audiofd and controlfd.  NOTE: returns '2' on ctrlfd available, not '1' like other full functions */
00100 extern int ast_app_getdata_full(struct ast_channel *c, char *prompt, char *s, int maxlen, int timeout, int audiofd, int ctrlfd);
00101 
00102 /*! Record voice (after playing prompt if specified), waiting for silence (in ms) up to a given timeout (in s) or '#' */
00103 int ast_app_getvoice(struct ast_channel *c, char *dest, char *dstfmt, char *prompt, int silence, int maxsec);
00104 
00105 void ast_install_vm_functions(int (*has_voicemail_func)(const char *mailbox, const char *folder),
00106                int (*messagecount_func)(const char *mailbox, int *newmsgs, int *oldmsgs));
00107   
00108 void ast_uninstall_vm_functions(void);
00109 
00110 /*! Determine if a given mailbox has any voicemail */
00111 int ast_app_has_voicemail(const char *mailbox, const char *folder);
00112 
00113 /*! Determine number of new/old messages in a mailbox */
00114 int ast_app_messagecount(const char *mailbox, int *newmsgs, int *oldmsgs);
00115 
00116 /*! Safely spawn an external program while closing file descriptors 
00117    \note This replaces the \b system call in all Asterisk modules
00118 */
00119 extern int ast_safe_system(const char *s);
00120 
00121 /*! Send DTMF to chan (optionally entertain peer)   */
00122 int ast_dtmf_stream(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_channel *peer, char *digits, int between);
00123 
00124 /*! Stream a filename (or file descriptor) as a generator. */
00125 int ast_linear_stream(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *filename, int fd, int allowoverride);
00126 
00127 /*! Stream a file with fast forward, pause, reverse, restart. */
00128 int ast_control_streamfile(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *file, const char *fwd, const char *rev, const char *stop, const char *pause, const char *restart, int skipms);
00129 
00130 /*! Play a stream and wait for a digit, returning the digit that was pressed */
00131 int ast_play_and_wait(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *fn);
00132 
00133 int ast_play_and_record_full(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *playfile, const char *recordfile, int maxtime_sec, const char *fmt, int *duration, int silencethreshold, int maxsilence_ms, const char *path, const char *acceptdtmf, const char *canceldtmf);
00134 
00135 /*! Record a file for a max amount of time (in seconds), in a given list of formats separated by '|', outputting the duration of the recording, and with a maximum 
00136  \n
00137  permitted silence time in milliseconds of 'maxsilence' under 'silencethreshold' or use '-1' for either or both parameters for defaults. 
00138      calls ast_unlock_path() on 'path' if passed */
00139 int ast_play_and_record(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *playfile, const char *recordfile, int maxtime_sec, const char *fmt, int *duration, int silencethreshold, int maxsilence_ms, const char *path);
00140 
00141 /*! Record a message and prepend the message to the given record file after 
00142     playing the optional playfile (or a beep), storing the duration in 
00143     'duration' and with a maximum  
00144 \n
00145   permitted silence time in milliseconds of 'maxsilence' under 
00146   'silencethreshold' or use '-1' for either or both parameters for defaults. */
00147 int ast_play_and_prepend(struct ast_channel *chan, char *playfile, char *recordfile, int maxtime_sec, char *fmt, int *duration, int beep, int silencethreshold, int maxsilence_ms);
00148 
00149 enum AST_LOCK_RESULT {
00150    AST_LOCK_SUCCESS = 0,
00151    AST_LOCK_TIMEOUT = -1,
00152    AST_LOCK_PATH_NOT_FOUND = -2,
00153    AST_LOCK_FAILURE = -3,
00154 };
00155 
00156 /*!
00157  * \brief Lock a filesystem path.
00158  * \param path the path to be locked
00159  * \return one of \ref AST_LOCK_RESULT values
00160  */
00161 enum AST_LOCK_RESULT ast_lock_path(const char *path);
00162 
00163 /*! Unlock a path */
00164 int ast_unlock_path(const char *path);
00165 
00166 /*! Read a file into asterisk*/
00167 char *ast_read_textfile(const char *file);
00168 
00169 struct ast_group_info {
00170    struct ast_channel *chan;
00171    char *category;
00172    char *group;
00173    AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_group_info) list;
00174 };
00175 
00176 /*! Split a group string into group and category, returning a default category if none is provided. */
00177 int ast_app_group_split_group(char *data, char *group, int group_max, char *category, int category_max);
00178 
00179 /*! Set the group for a channel, splitting the provided data into group and category, if specified. */
00180 int ast_app_group_set_channel(struct ast_channel *chan, char *data);
00181 
00182 /*! Get the current channel count of the specified group and category. */
00183 int ast_app_group_get_count(char *group, char *category);
00184 
00185 /*! Get the current channel count of all groups that match the specified pattern and category. */
00186 int ast_app_group_match_get_count(char *groupmatch, char *category);
00187 
00188 /*! Discard all group counting for a channel */
00189 int ast_app_group_discard(struct ast_channel *chan);
00190 
00191 /*! Update all group counting for a channel to a new one */
00192 int ast_app_group_update(struct ast_channel *oldchan, struct ast_channel *newchan);
00193 
00194 /*! Lock the group count list */
00195 int ast_app_group_list_lock(void);
00196 
00197 /*! Get the head of the group count list */
00198 struct ast_group_info *ast_app_group_list_head(void);
00199 
00200 /*! Unlock the group count list */
00201 int ast_app_group_list_unlock(void);
00202 
00203 /*!
00204   \brief Define an application argument
00205   \param name The name of the argument
00206 */
00207 #define AST_APP_ARG(name) char *name
00208 
00209 /*!
00210   \brief Declare a structure to hold the application's arguments.
00211   \param name The name of the structure
00212   \param arglist The list of arguments, defined using AST_APP_ARG
00213 
00214   This macro defines a structure intended to be used in a call
00215   to ast_app_separate_args(). The structure includes all the
00216   arguments specified, plus an argv array that overlays them and an
00217   argc argument counter. The arguments must be declared using AST_APP_ARG,
00218   and they will all be character pointers (strings).
00219 
00220   \note The structure is <b>not</b> initialized, as the call to
00221   ast_app_separate_args() will perform that function before parsing
00222   the arguments.
00223  */
00224 #define AST_DECLARE_APP_ARGS(name, arglist) \
00225    struct { \
00226       unsigned int argc; \
00227       char *argv[0]; \
00228       arglist \
00229    } name
00230 
00231 /*!
00232   \brief Performs the 'standard' argument separation process for an application.
00233   \param args An argument structure defined using AST_DECLARE_APP_ARGS
00234   \param parse A modifiable buffer containing the input to be parsed
00235 
00236   This function will separate the input string using the standard argument
00237   separator character '|' and fill in the provided structure, including
00238   the argc argument counter field.
00239  */
00240 #define AST_STANDARD_APP_ARGS(args, parse) \
00241    args.argc = ast_app_separate_args(parse, '|', args.argv, (sizeof(args) - sizeof(args.argc)) / sizeof(args.argv[0]))
00242    
00243 /*!
00244   \brief Separate a string into arguments in an array
00245   \param buf The string to be parsed (this must be a writable copy, as it will be modified)
00246   \param delim The character to be used to delimit arguments
00247   \param array An array of 'char *' to be filled in with pointers to the found arguments
00248   \param arraylen The number of elements in the array (i.e. the number of arguments you will accept)
00249 
00250   Note: if there are more arguments in the string than the array will hold, the last element of
00251   the array will contain the remaining arguments, not separated.
00252 
00253   The array will be completely zeroed by this function before it populates any entries.
00254 
00255   \return The number of arguments found, or zero if the function arguments are not valid.
00256 */
00257 unsigned int ast_app_separate_args(char *buf, char delim, char **array, int arraylen);
00258 
00259 /*!
00260   \brief A structure to hold the description of an application 'option'.
00261 
00262   Application 'options' are single-character flags that can be supplied
00263   to the application to affect its behavior; they can also optionally
00264   accept arguments enclosed in parenthesis.
00265 
00266   These structures are used by the ast_app_parse_options function, uses
00267   this data to fill in a flags structure (to indicate which options were
00268   supplied) and array of argument pointers (for those options that had
00269   arguments supplied).
00270  */
00271 struct ast_app_option {
00272    /*! \brief The flag bit that represents this option. */
00273    unsigned int flag;
00274    /*! \brief The index of the entry in the arguments array
00275      that should be used for this option's argument. */
00276    unsigned int arg_index;
00277 };
00278 
00279 /*!
00280   \brief Declares an array of options for an application.
00281   \param holder The name of the array to be created
00282   \param options The actual options to be placed into the array
00283   \sa ast_app_parse_options
00284 
00285   This macro declares a 'static const' array of \c struct \c ast_option
00286   elements to hold the list of available options for an application.
00287   Each option must be declared using either the AST_APP_OPTION()
00288   or AST_APP_OPTION_ARG() macros.
00289 
00290   Example usage:
00291   \code
00292   enum {
00293         OPT_JUMP = (1 << 0),
00294         OPT_BLAH = (1 << 1),
00295         OPT_BLORT = (1 << 2),
00296   } my_app_option_flags;
00297 
00298   enum {
00299         OPT_ARG_BLAH = 0,
00300         OPT_ARG_BLORT,
00301         !! this entry tells how many possible arguments there are,
00302            and must be the last entry in the list
00303         OPT_ARG_ARRAY_SIZE,
00304   } my_app_option_args;
00305 
00306   AST_APP_OPTIONS(my_app_options, {
00307         AST_APP_OPTION('j', OPT_JUMP),
00308         AST_APP_OPTION_ARG('b', OPT_BLAH, OPT_ARG_BLAH),
00309         AST_APP_OPTION_BLORT('B', OPT_BLORT, OPT_ARG_BLORT),
00310   });
00311 
00312   static int my_app_exec(struct ast_channel *chan, void *data)
00313   {
00314    char *options;
00315    struct ast_flags opts = { 0, };
00316    char *opt_args[OPT_ARG_ARRAY_SIZE];
00317 
00318    ... do any argument parsing here ...
00319 
00320    if (ast_parseoptions(my_app_options, &opts, opt_args, options)) {
00321       LOCAL_USER_REMOVE(u);
00322       return -1;
00323    }
00324   }
00325   \endcode
00326  */
00327 #define AST_APP_OPTIONS(holder, options...) \
00328    static const struct ast_app_option holder[128] = options
00329 
00330 /*!
00331   \brief Declares an application option that does not accept an argument.
00332   \param option The single character representing the option
00333   \param flagno The flag index to be set if this option is present
00334   \sa AST_APP_OPTIONS, ast_app_parse_options
00335  */
00336 #define AST_APP_OPTION(option, flagno) \
00337    [option] = { .flag = flagno }
00338 
00339 /*!
00340   \brief Declares an application option that accepts an argument.
00341   \param option The single character representing the option
00342   \param flagno The flag index to be set if this option is present
00343   \param argno The index into the argument array where the argument should
00344   be placed
00345   \sa AST_APP_OPTIONS, ast_app_parse_options
00346  */
00347 #define AST_APP_OPTION_ARG(option, flagno, argno) \
00348    [option] = { .flag = flagno, .arg_index = argno + 1 }
00349 
00350 /*!
00351   \brief Parses a string containing application options and sets flags/arguments.
00352   \param options The array of possible options declared with AST_APP_OPTIONS
00353   \param flags The flag structure to have option flags set
00354   \param args The array of argument pointers to hold arguments found
00355   \param optstr The string containing the options to be parsed
00356   \return zero for success, non-zero if an error occurs
00357   \sa AST_APP_OPTIONS
00358  */
00359 int ast_app_parse_options(const struct ast_app_option *options, struct ast_flags *flags, char **args, char *optstr);
00360 
00361 /*! \brief Present a dialtone and collect a certain length extension. 
00362     \return Returns 1 on valid extension entered, -1 on hangup, or 0 on invalid extension. 
00363 \note Note that if 'collect' holds digits already, new digits will be appended, so be sure it's initialized properly */
00364 int ast_app_dtget(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *context, char *collect, size_t size, int maxlen, int timeout);
00365 
00366 /*! Allow to record message and have a review option */
00367 int ast_record_review(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *playfile, const char *recordfile, int maxtime, const char *fmt, int *duration, const char *path);
00368 
00369 #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
00370 }
00371 #endif
00372 
00373 #endif /* _ASTERISK_APP_H */

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