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Asterisk REST interface.
This adds the /playback/{playbackId}/control resource, which may be
POSTed to to pause, unpause, reverse, forward or restart the media
playback.
Attempts to control a playback that is not currently playing will
either return a 404 Not Found (because the playback object no longer
exists) or a 409 Conflict (because the playback object is still in the
queue to be played).
This patch also adds skipms and offsetms parameters to the
/channels/{channelId}/play resource.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21587)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2559
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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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I've noticed when doing a graceful shutdown that the res_stasis_http.so
module gets unloaded before the modules that use it, which causes some
asserts during their unload.
While r386928 was a quick hack to get it to not assert and die, this
patch increases the use counts on res_stasis.so and res_stasis_http.so
properly. It's a bigger change than I expected, hence the review instead
of just committing it.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2489/
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The API itself is documented using Swagger, a lightweight mechanism for
documenting RESTful API's using JSON. This allows us to use swagger-ui
to provide executable documentation for the API, generate client
bindings in different languages, and generate a lot of the boilerplate
code for implementing the RESTful bindings. The API docs live in the
rest-api/ directory.
The RESTful bindings are generated from the Swagger API docs using a set
of Mustache templates. The code generator is written in Python, and
uses Pystache. Pystache has no dependencies, and be installed easily
using pip. Code generation code lives in rest-api-templates/.
The generated code reduces a lot of boilerplate when it comes to
handling HTTP requests. It also helps us have greater consistency in the
REST API.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20891)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2376/
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After some discussion on asterisk-dev, it was decided that the bulk of
the logic in app_stasis actually belongs in a resource module instead
of the application module.
This patch does that, leaves the app specific stuff in app_stasis, and
fixes up everything else to be consistent with that change.
* Renamed test_app_stasis to test_res_stasis
* Renamed app_stasis.h to stasis_app.h
* This is still stasis application support, even though it's no
longer in an app_ module. The name should never have been tied to
the type of module, anyways.
* Now that json isn't a resource module anymore, moved the
ast_channel_snapshot_to_json function to main/stasis_channels.c,
where it makes more sense.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2430/
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