Noah Engelberth
2012-Aug-31 18:48 UTC
[asterisk-users] Receiving and processing unsolicited XMPP messages with Asterisk 11
I'm trying to set up a way that our users can send an XMPP message to Asterisk (unsolicited) to request information, such as voicemail status or the like. No matter what I set for the dialplan, I'm only seeing Asterisk execute the s,1 priority in the context defined in xmpp.conf for incoming messages, and then the "call" hangs up without executing further instructions. Anything I've tried to accomplish in that first priority has worked, but it never continues to an additional priority. Debug output looks like: [Aug 31 14:41:15] DEBUG[6964]: res_xmpp.c:2988 xmpp_pak_message: XMPP client 'testaccount' received a message [Aug 31 14:41:15] DEBUG[6964]: res_xmpp.c:3029 xmpp_pak_message: Deleted 1 messages for client testaccount from JID jabberclient at my.jabber.server [Aug 31 14:41:15] DEBUG[6954][C-00000000]: pbx.c:4410 pbx_extension_helper: Launching 'Gosub' [Aug 31 14:41:15] DEBUG[6964]: res_xmpp.c:3494 xmpp_client_receive: XML parsing successful -- Executing [s at xmpp-incoming:1] Gosub("Message/ast_msg_queue", "xmpp-incoming,message,1") in new stack [Aug 31 14:41:15] DEBUG[6954][C-00000000]: app_stack.c:578 gosub_exec: Channel Message/ast_msg_queue has no datastore, so we're allocating one. [Aug 31 14:41:15] DEBUG[6954][C-00000000]: pbx.c:6065 __ast_pbx_run: Extension message, priority 0 returned normally even though call was hung up The exact specifics of the debug after priority 1 varies a little based on what I try to do, but in every case, the next thing immediately after the priority 1 application is "Extension s, priority 1 returned normally even though call was hungup" if I don't use a Goto/Gosub, or "Extension gotoextension, priority 0 returned normally even though call was hungup" if I do. I'm running Asterisk SVN-branch-11-r371592M on CentOS 6.3 64-bit. Asterisk is able to send using JabberSend via other processing in my dialplan. Thank you, Noah Engelberth MetaLINK Technologies -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20120831/bee99fd3/attachment.htm>
Anthony Messina
2012-Aug-31 23:19 UTC
[asterisk-users] Receiving and processing unsolicited XMPP messages with Asterisk 11
On Friday, August 31, 2012 06:48:46 PM Noah Engelberth wrote:> I?m trying to set up a way that our users can send an XMPP message to > Asterisk (unsolicited) to request information, such as voicemail status or > the like. No matter what I set for the dialplan, I?m only seeing Asterisk > execute the s,1 priority in the context defined in xmpp.conf for incoming > messages, and then the ?call? hangs up without executing further > instructions. Anything I?ve tried to accomplish in that first priority has > worked, but it never continues to an additional priority.This might be a separate, but related issue, as I am not using XMPP messaging yet, but I found that at least with SIP messaging in Asterisk 11, if I had a Hangup() in the dialplan for message routing, every message sent AFTER the first would fail just as you describe, since the first message routed through the dialplan hung up the channel. This did not happen to me in Asterisk 10. After removing the traditional Hangup() at the end, and restarting Asterisk, the messages route properly for me. -A -- Anthony - http://messinet.com - http://messinet.com/~amessina/gallery 8F89 5E72 8DF0 BCF0 10BE 9967 92DC 35DC B001 4A4E -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20120831/63a814a2/attachment.pgp>