FOP2Callbacks.pm Event Handling

  1. 8 years ago

    I am looking to see if there is a way to take two actions based on seeing a single event

    Example when i see EVENT QUEUEMEMBERPAUSED, I would like to update some filed in the AstDB and update a device State

    sub amiCommand {
    
        # Received an event from Asterisk Manager Interfase
    
        $command  = shift;
    
    	if($command eq "QUEUEMEMBERPAUSED") {
    
                    %event = @_;
                     my $return = "";
                    my @allreturn = ();
    
                    my $tiempo = time();
                    $tiempo = $tiempo + 30;
                    my $uniid  = $event{Uniqueid};
                    my $queue  = $event{Queue};
                    my $reason  = $event{Reason};
                    my $paused  = $event{Paused};
                    my $member  = $event{Location};
                          
    
                    $return  = "Action: Command\r\n";
    		$return .= "Command: database put some stuff here\r\n";
    		$return .= "\r\n";
    
    	#### I have a need to perform a second manager command IS THERE A WAY push two commands 
                
    	#                $return2 = "Action: DevState\r\n";
    	#                $return2 .= "DevState: "BLINKING-LIGHT"\r\n";
    	#                $return2 .= "Value: 6\r\n";
    	#                $return2 .= "\r\n";
    
    
    		#### SEND OUT THE COMMAND DATABASE NOTE: THIS WORKS GREAT and DB is updated
    		push @allreturn, $return;
                    return @allreturn;
    	}
    }

    NOTE: i can accomplish the tasks (one or the other) when the Event is found, but can not seam to figure a way to push two manager commands for a single event.

    Thanks for your assistance, and any ideas how to work around this if it is not possible directly in the FOP2Callbacks.pm

  2. admin

    15 Nov 2016 Administrator
    # 1st command:
    
    $return = "My command\r\n";
    push @allreturn, $return;
    
    # 2nd command:
    
    $return = "Another command\r\n";
    push @allreturn, $return;
    
    # send back all to server:
    return @allreturn;

    Best regards,

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