Vincent wrote:> Hello
>
> I'm pretty much a newbie when it comes to C, but I have to use
> this language to write a couple of AGI proggies because I need them to
> be statically compiled.
>
> Strangely enough, Google didn't return much when looking for the
> "Hello, world!" of AGI in C.
>
> The following doesn't work: The file never gets written:
> ==========> //check_cid.c
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <stdlib.h>
> #include <syslog.h>
> #include <string.h>
>
> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> {
> char line[80];
> int i;
>
> setlinebuf(stdout);
> setlinebuf(stderr);
>
> FILE *file;
> file = fopen("file.txt","a+");
> while (1) {
> fgets(line,80,stdin);
> fprintf(file,"%s",line);
> if (strlen(line) <= 1) break;
> }
> fclose(file);
>
> return(EXIT_SUCCESS);
> }
> ==========>
> This is how it's called in extensions.conf:
> ==========> [inside]
> exten => 9999,1,Verbose(Yes!)
> exten => 9999,n,AGI(check_cid.exe|123)
> ==========>
> And this is the output of "agi debug" in CLI:
> ==========> *CLI> -- Executing [9999 at inside:1]
Verbose("SIP/2000-0904bee0",
> "Yes!") in new stack
> Yes!
> -- Executing [9999 at inside:2] AGI("SIP/2000-0904bee0",
> "check_cid.exe|123") in new stack
> -- Launched AGI Script /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/check_cid.exe
> AGI Tx >> agi_request: check_cid.exe
> AGI Tx >> agi_channel: SIP/2000-0904bee0
> AGI Tx >> agi_language: en
> AGI Tx >> agi_type: SIP
> AGI Tx >> agi_uniqueid: 1201412176.3
> AGI Tx >> agi_callerid: 2000
> AGI Tx >> agi_calleridname: Fred
> AGI Tx >> agi_callingpres: 0
> AGI Tx >> agi_callingani2: 0
> AGI Tx >> agi_callington: 0
> AGI Tx >> agi_callingtns: 0
> AGI Tx >> agi_dnid: 9999
> AGI Tx >> agi_rdnis: unknown
> AGI Tx >> agi_context: inside
> AGI Tx >> agi_extension: 9999
> AGI Tx >> agi_priority: 2
> AGI Tx >> agi_enhanced: 0.0
> AGI Tx >> agi_accountcode:
> AGI Tx >>
> -- AGI Script check_cid.exe completed, returning 0
> == Auto fallthrough, channel 'SIP/2000-0904bee0' status is
'UNKNOWN'
> ==========>
> If someone has a very basic example in C that shows how to read the
> CID #, and rewrite the CID name, I'm interested.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
Sorry, I don't have a sample for you as I write mostly in Freepascal/Lazarus
these days and use my own library for AGI/FastAGI. That said, did you try
saving the file to a fully qualified path?
I say that because in pascal, usually you can do this on Windows:
var
sFile: string
AStringList: TStringList;
begin
sFile := ExtractFilePath(ParamStr(0)) + 'myfile.txt';
AStringList := TStringList.create;
try
AStringList.LoadFromFile(sFile);
Write(AStringList.Text);
finally;
AStringList.free;
end;
end;
Normally ExtractFilePath would return the directory path that the executable is
locate in. My understanding is that that is not necessarily the case on linux
which takes into account the directory from which the call to the executable is
being made, which might not be the same directory that the executable is located
on.
Could be the same thing you are experiencing. Try using a fully qualified path
/usr/mydirect/myfile.txt
--
Warm Regards,
Lee
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