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This patch adds a new feature to ARI that allows a client to download
the media associated with a stored recording. The new route is
/recordings/stored/{name}/file, and transmits the underlying binary file
using Asterisk's HTTP server's underlying file transfer facilities.
Because this REST route returns non-JSON, a few small enhancements had
to be made to the Python Swagger generation code, as well as the
mustache templates that generate the ARI bindings.
ASTERISK-26042 #close
Change-Id: I49ec5c4afdec30bb665d9c977ab423b5387e0181
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This change uses the newly added multi-user support for
outbound publish to publish to the specific user that an
extension state change is for.
This also extends the res_pjsip_outbound_publish support
to include the user specific From and To URI information in
the outbound publishing of extension state. Since the URI
is used when constructing the body it is important to ensure
that the correct local and remote URIs are used.
Finally the max string growths for the dialog-info+xml
body generator has been increased as through testing it has
proven to be too conservative.
ASTERISK-25965
Change-Id: I668fdf697b1e171d4c7e6f282b2e1590f8356ca1
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Added a new multi_user option that when specified allows a particular
configuration to be used for multiple users. It does this by replacing
the user portion of the server uri with a dynamically created one.
Two new API calls have been added in order to make use of the new
functionality:
ast_sip_publish_user_send - Sends an outgoing publish message based on the
given user. If state for the user already exists it uses that, otherwise
it dynamically creates new outbound publishing state for the user at that
time.
ast_sip_publish_user_remove - Removes all outbound publish state objects
associated with the user. This essentially stops outbound publishing for
the user.
ASTERISK-25965 #close
Change-Id: Ib88dde024cc83c916424645d4f5bb84a0fa936cc
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Many ARI applications will want to play multiple media files in a row to
a resource. The most common use case is when building long-ish IVR prompts
made up of multiple, smaller sound files. Today, that requires building a
small state machine, listening for each PlaybackFinished event, and triggering
the next sound file to play. While not especially challenging, it is tedious
work. Since requiring developers to write tedious code to do normal activities
stinks, this patch adds the ability to play back a list of media files to a
resource.
Each of the 'play' operations on supported resources (channels and bridges)
now accepts a comma delineated list of media URIs to play. A single Playback
resource is created as a handle to the entire list. The operation of playing
a list is identical to playing a single media URI, save that a new event,
PlaybackContinuing, is raised instead of a PlaybackFinished for each non-final
media URI. When the entire list is finished being played, a PlaybackFinished
event is raised.
In order to help inform applications where they are in the list playback, the
Playback resource now includes a new, optional attribute, 'next_media_uri',
that contains the next URI in the list to be played.
It's important to note the following:
- If an offset is provided to the 'play' operations, it only applies to the
first media URI, as it would be weird to skip n seconds forward in every
media resource.
- Operations that control the position of the media only affect the current
media being played. For example, once a media resource in the list
completes, a 'reverse' operation on a subsequent media resource will not
start a previously completed media resource at the appropiate offset.
- This patch does not add any new operations to control the list. Hopefully,
user feedback and/or future patches would add that if people want it.
ASTERISK-26022 #close
Change-Id: Ie1ea5356573447b8f51f2e7964915ea01792f16f
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Nothing was cleaning up the registration state object when ast_sorcery_delete
was called on a registration. So, the registration was deleted from sorcery
but the state object went right on refreshing the registration (or failing
to refresh the registration) with the peer.
* Added a 'deleted' observer on registration that removes the state object.
ASTERISK-25964 #close
Reported-by Matt Jordan
Change-Id: I2db792145cdb1f72ebbf57dd9099596dbbf12c23
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Although it's perfectly legal to place multiple SIP messages in the same packet,
it can cause problems because the Linux default is to enable Path MTU Discovery
which sets the Don't Fragment bit on the packets. If adding a second message to
the packet causes the MTU to be exceeded, and the destination isn't equipped to
send a FRAGMENTATION NEEDED response to a large packet, the packet will just be
dropped.
We can't specifically tell the stack to send only 1 message per packet, but we
can turn on TCP_NODELAY when we create the transport. This will at least tell
the stack to send packets as soon as possible.
ASTERISK-26005 #close
Reported-by: Ross Beer
Change-Id: I820f23227183f2416ca5e393bec510e8fe1c8fbd
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The Location headers returned by:
* /bridges/{bridgeId}/play
* /bridges/{bridgeId}/record
* /channels/{channelId}/play
* /channels/{channelId}/record
Did not have the '/ari' prefix, and in the case of the 'play' resources, were
using 'playback' instead of 'playbacks.'
Change-Id: I957c58a3a1471bf477dae7c67faa1b74fcd9241c
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There was a newline missing from the end of the "no matching endpoint" notice.
Change-Id: Idc11fe5bc0354072291663dbffe648c471e39181
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There are two types of SIP URIs indicating a secure transport:
* sips:user@example.org
* sip:user@example.org;transport=tls
When using a sips URI, Asterisk checks incoming INVITEs and answers from
the other side for sips URIs, and rejects the packet if there are only
sip URIs. So Asterisk should only generate a sips Contact URI if the
other side supports it.
This patch makes Asterisk generate either a sip or sips Contact URI
depending on the format of the server URI.
If you want a sip URI, use:
server_uri=sip:example.org\;transport=tls
If you want a sips URI, use:
server_uri=sips:example.org
ASTERISK-25990 #close
Reported-by: Sebastian Damm
Change-Id: I5ae57d6531ce940b5fc64d5cd2673e60db0f9ba2
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reloads/realtime fetches"
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again"
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verification"
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From the issue reporter:
"res_pjsip_outbound_authenticator_digest builds a nonce that is a hash of
the timestamp, the source address, the source port, a server UUID that is
calculated at startup, and the authentication realm.
Rather than caching nonces that we create, we instead attempt to re-calculate
the nonce when receiving an incoming request with authentication. We then
compare the re-calculated nonce to the incoming nonce, and if they don't match,
then authentication has failed early.
The problem is that it is possible, especially when using TCP, to receive two
requests from the same endpoint but have differing source ports for those
requests. Asterisk itself commonly will use different source ports for
outbound TCP requests."
This patch removes the source port dependency when building the nonce.
ASTERISK-25978 #close
Change-Id: I871b5f4adce102df1c4988066283095ec509dffe
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The default tls settings for pjproject only allow TLS 1, TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2.
SSL is not allowed. So, even if you specify "sslv3" for a transport method,
it's silently ignored and one of the TLS protocols is used. This was a new
behavior of pjsip_tls_setting_default() in 2.4 (when tls.proto was added) that
we never caught.
Now we need to set tls.proto = 0 after we call pjsip_tls_setting_default().
This tells pjproject to set the socket protocol to match the method.
ASTERISK-26004 #close
Change-Id: Icfb55c1ebe921298dedb4b1a1d3bdc3ca41dd078
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This migrates res_pjsip_pubsub over to using the newly
introduce common datastores management API instead of using
its own implementations for both subscriptions and
publications.
As well the extension state data now provides a generic
datastores container instead of a subscription. This allows
the dialog-info+xml body generator to work for both
subscriptions and publications.
ASTERISK-25999 #close
Change-Id: I773f9e4f35092da0f653566736a8647e8cfebef1
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The res_pjsip_authenticator_digest, res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_*
and res_pjsip_registrar modules should load ASAP
to avoid "No matching endpoint found" for legitimate endpoint.
ASTERISK-25994
Change-Id: Iac95d95ad031e0be104189d29e923a2ad7c24a1b
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When reloading, or fetching realtime data, if the "apply" failed for any
numerous reasons the current state object would not be maintained. This
potentially resulted in publishes being stopped for some states/clients when
they should not have been.
This patch makes it so the current state object is kept upon any type of reload/
fetch failures.
Change-Id: Iab6020c116d628ed2ae81183e987e2eaa3c90b30
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The same thing was happening in res_pjsip_publish_asterisk. When the library
was unloaded it did not unregister the object type from sorcery. Subsequent
loads resulted in a failed load due to the sorcery type already existing.
Change-Id: Ifdc25e94e4cd40bc5a19eb4d0a00b86c2e9fedc9
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When res_pjsip_outbound_publish unloads it has to wait for all current
publishing objects to get done. However if the wait condition times out
then it does not fail the unload. This sometimes results in an infinite
loop check while unloading. This patch now fails the unload operation if
the condition times out.
Change-Id: Id57b8cbed9d61222690fcba1e4f18e259df4c7ec
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There were a few spots where the client object's reference was being leaked in
sip_outbound_publish_callback. This patch cleans up those leaks.
Change-Id: I485d0bc9335090f373026f77c548042e258461df
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It was possible for the explicit publish destroy function to be called without
the pjsip client ever being initialized. This fix checks to make sure there is
a client to destroy before attempting.
Change-Id: I8eea1bfa3bd472149bfc255310be2a6248688f5c
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This patch modified pjsip_options to retrieve only
permament contacts for aor if the qualify_frequency is > 0
and persisted contacts if the qualify_frequency is > 0.
This patch also fixed a bug in res_sorcery_astdb.
res_sorcery_astdb doesn't save object data retrived from astdb.
ASTERISK-25826
Change-Id: I1831fa46c4578eae5a3e574ee3362fddf08a1f05
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The channel and peer V.21 sessions are created on the same channel now.
The peer V.21 session should be created only on peer channel
when one of channel can handle T.38.
Also this patch enable debug for T.38 gateway session
if global fax debug enabled.
ASTERISK-25982
Change-Id: I78387156ea521a77eb0faf170179ddd37a50430e
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The app_fax set FAXMODE variable, but res_fax missing this feature.
This patch add FAXMODE variable which is set to either "audio" or "T38".
ASTERISK-25980
Change-Id: Ie3dcbfb72cc681e9e267a60202f7fb8723a51b6b
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With the old SIP module AMI sends PeerStatus event on every
successfully REGISTER requests, ie, on start registration,
update registration and stop registration.
With PJSIP AMI sends ContactStatus only when status is changed.
Regarding registration:
on start registration - Created
on stop registration - Removed
but on update registration nothing
This patch added contact.updated event.
ASTERISK-25904
Change-Id: I8fad8aae9305481469c38d2146e1ba3a56d3108f
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If the Asterisk system name is set in asterisk.conf, it will be stored
into the "reg_server" field in the ps_contacts table to facilitate
multi-server setups.
ASTERISK-25931
Change-Id: Ia8f6bd2267809c78753b52bcf21835b9b59f4cb8
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Create PUBLISH messages to update a third party when an extension state
changes because of either a device or presence state change.
A configuration example:
[exten-state-publisher]
type=outbound-publish
server_uri=sip:instance1@172.16.10.2
event=presence
; Optional regex for context filtering, if specified only extension state
; for contexts matching the regex will cause a PUBLISH to be sent.
@context=^users
; Optional regex for extension filtering, if specified only extension
; state for extensions matching the regex will cause a PUBLISH to be sent.
@exten=^[0-9]*
; Required body type for the PUBLISH message.
;
; Supported values are:
; application/pidf+xml
; application/xpidf+xml
; application/cpim-pidf+xml
; application/dialog-info+xml (Planned support but not yet)
@body=application/pidf+xml
The '@' extended variables are used because the implementation can't
extend the outbound publish type as it is provided by the outbound publish
module. That means you either have to use extended variables, or
implement some sort of custom extended variable thing in the outbound
publish module. Another option would be to refactor that stuff to have an
option which specifies the use of an alternate implementation's
configuration and then have that passed to the implementation. JColp
opted for the extended variables method originally.
ASTERISK-25972 #close
Change-Id: Ic0dab4022f5cf59302129483ed38398764ee3cca
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When starting the extension state publishers, check if the requested
message body generator is available. If not available give error message
and skip starting that publisher.
* res_pjsip_pubsub.c: Create new API if type/subtype generator
registered.
* res_pjsip_exten_state.c: Use new body generator API for validation.
ASTERISK-25922
Change-Id: I4ad69200666e3cc909d4619e3c81042d7f9db25c
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Change-Id: I8f0b57841feaab56c8a4e821b5ccb4e05e5fbadb
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Change-Id: Ia0b2e15773894c599e5c5748bbc70e99f434192a
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Change-Id: Id8752073ef06472a2fd96080f4009fac42843e67
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Change-Id: I0da80a3c3e0eae0c52ff27e7412ba027d6f52353
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