hi folks,
I've built a simple PHP-script utilizing the AGI-interface. in
extensions.conf I trigger the script and pass a single value as first
argument:
exten => h,1,DeadAGI(process.php|${Enter})
On the Asterisk-console, I can actually see that the script is called
correctly (something like "DeadAGI(process.php|1234)"). However, when
I read
stdin in the PHP script, I receive all AGI-environment variables
(agi_request, agi_callerid etc.) correctly, but I'm missing the actual
passed value (which should be in agi_arg_1 etc.). the last thing I get from
stdin is the environment-variable agi_accountcode, after this it seems to
stop.
what's really strange is, that the exact same script has been working
correctly on a different machine...
any suggestions highly appreciated, thx!
regards,
michael
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Hi Michael,
Actually parameter passed to AGI script are not "Channel Variables"
and
they passed to PHP/AGI directly so you cannot access them using STDIN.
to access passed parameters simply use global variable argv like.
global $argv;
//Getting input data (Parameter Passed to Script)
$callerID = $argv[1];
Regards
Nasir Iqbal
ICT Innovations
http://ictinnovations.com
On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 18:21 +0200, Michael Kamleitner
wrote:> hi folks,
>
> I've built a simple PHP-script utilizing the AGI-interface. in
> extensions.conf I trigger the script and pass a single value as first
> argument:
>
> exten => h,1,DeadAGI(process.php|${Enter})
>
> On the Asterisk-console, I can actually see that the script is called
> correctly (something like "DeadAGI(process.php|1234)"). However,
when
> I read stdin in the PHP script, I receive all AGI-environment
> variables (agi_request, agi_callerid etc.) correctly, but I'm missing
> the actual passed value (which should be in agi_arg_1 etc.). the last
> thing I get from stdin is the environment-variable agi_accountcode,
> after this it seems to stop.
>
> what's really strange is, that the exact same script has been working
> correctly on a different machine...
>
> any suggestions highly appreciated, thx!
>
> regards,
> michael
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Michael Kamleitner wrote:> I've built a simple PHP-script utilizing the AGI-interface. in > extensions.conf I trigger the script and pass a single value as first > argument: > > exten => h,1,DeadAGI(process.php|${Enter}) > > On the Asterisk-console, I can actually see that the script is called > correctly (something like "DeadAGI(process.php|1234)"). However, when I read > stdin in the PHP script, I receive all AGI-environment variables > (agi_request, agi_callerid etc.) correctly, but I'm missing the actual > passed value (which should be in agi_arg_1 etc.). the last thing I get from > stdin is the environment-variable agi_accountcode, after this it seems to > stop.You don't append the argument to STDIN (which is fine). In the PHP script check the $argv array. The first argument (after the name of the script itself) should be in $argv[1] . Regards, Philipp Kempgen -- amooma GmbH - Bachstr. 126 - 56566 Neuwied - http://www.amooma.de Let's use IT to solve problems and not to create new ones. Asterisk? -> http://www.das-asterisk-buch.de My pick of the month: rfc 2822 3.6.5 Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Stefan Wintermeyer Handelsregister: Neuwied B 14998