This gem add support to your Ruby or RubyOnRails projects to Asterisk Manager Interface
There was a project with the same name, but it appears to be discontinued so I decided to start a new project
Add to your Gemfile and run the bundle command to install it.
gem "ruby-asterisk"Simply run in your terminal
gem install ruby-asteriskTo create a new AMI session, just call the following command
@ami = RubyAsterisk::AMI.new("192.168.1.1",5038)To log in, provide to the created sessions a valid username and password
@ami.login("mark","mysecret")Like all commands, it will return a Response command that could be parsed accordingly
To get a list of all channels currently active on your Asterisk installation, use the following command
@ami.core_show_channelsTo get a list of all parked calls on your Asterisk PBX, use the following command
@ami.parked_callsTo start a new call use the following command
@ami.originate("SIP/9100","OUTGOING","123456","1","var1=12,var2=99") # CALLER, CONTEXT, CALLEE, PRIORITY, VARIABLETo execute a cli command use the following code
@ami.command("core show channels")To get a list of all active conferences use the following command
@ami.meet_me_listTo get the state of an extension use the following command
@ami.extension_state(@exten,@context)The response object contains all information about all data received from Asterisk. Here follows a list of all object's properties:
- type
- success
- action_id
- message
- data
The data property contains all additional information obtained from Asterisk, like for example the list of active channels after a "core show channels" command.
Questions or problems? Please post them on the issue tracker. You can contribute changes by forking the project and submitting a pull request. You can ensure the tests passing by running bundle and rake.
This gem is created by Emiliano Della Casa and is under the MIT License and it is distributed by courtesy of Engim srl.
