This framework is intended to simply making ivr applications using Asterisk's AGI, providing a nice level of abstraction over what an IVR should look like from a developers' perspective.
- Main Site
- API
- Complete PAGI/PAMI talk for the PHP Conference Argentina 2013. Check the slide notes for the complete text :)
- In-depth tutorial
- An example IVR application that includes unit tests is available here
- Professional Telephony Applications at hand The march edition of Software Developer Journal features a complete article about writing telephony applications with PAMI and PAGI.
Add this library to your Composer configuration. In composer.json:
"require": {
"marcelog/pagi": "2.*"
}
First, make sure you include the autoloader shipped with composer:
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
You can start by doc/examples/quickstart for a very basic example. You'll need something like this in your dialplan:
[default]
exten => 1,1,AGI(/path/to/PAGI/doc/examples/quickstart/run.sh,a,b,c,d)
exten => 1,n,Hangup
A mocked pagi client is included to easily test your ivr applications. See doc/examples/mock to see an example of how to use it.
For a tutorial about nodes, see this article
Simple Call Flow Nodes are available (see doc/examples/node/example.php). Using nodes will let you simplify how you build and test your ivr applications. Nodes are an abstraction layer above the pagi client, and support:
- Prompts mixing sound files, playing numbers/digits/datetime's.
- Cancel and End Of Input digits.
- Validator callbacks for inputs, can optionally specify 1 or more sound files to play when the validation fails.
- Callbacks for invalid and valid inputs.
- Optional sound when no input.
- Maximum valid input attempts.
- Optional sound when maximum attempts has been reached.
- Expecting at least/at most/exactly N digits per input.
- Timeout between digits in more-than-1 digit inputs.
- Timeout per input attempt.
- Retry Attempts for valid inputs.
- And much more!
The NodeController will let you control the call flow of your application, by registering nodes and actions based on node results. Thus, you can jump from one node to the other on cancel or complete inputs, hangup the call, execute a callback, etc. For an example, see doc/examples/nodecontroller/example.php
An article about the node controller is available here
CallFiles are supported. You can also schedule a call in the future.
Sending and receiving faxes is supported using spandsp (applications SendFax and ReceiveFax).
- PAGI\Client\CDR: Provided to access cdr variables.
- PAGI\Client\ChannelVariables: Provided to access channel variables and asterisk environment variables.
- PAGI\Client\CallerID: Provided to access caller id variables.
- PAGI\Client\Result: Provided to wrap up the result for agi commands.
- PAGI\CallSpool\CallFile: Call file facade.
- PAGI\CallSpool\CallSpool: Call spool facade.
- PAGI\Logger\Asterisk: Provides access to asterisk logger (see logger.conf in your asterisk installation).
For every operation, a Result is provided. Some operations decorate this Result to add functionality, like PlayResult, ReadResult, etc. For example, a stream file will return a PlayResult, which decorates a ReadResult which in turn, decorated a Result.
- PAGI\Client\DialResult
- PAGI\Client\ExecResult
- PAGI\Client\ReadResult
- PAGI\Client\PlayResult
- PAGI\Client\FaxResult
You can optionally set a PSR-3 compatible logger:
$pagi->setLogger($logger);
By default, the client will use the NullLogger.
This project uses phing. Current tasks include:
- test: Runs PHPUnit.
- cs: Runs CodeSniffer.
- doc: Runs PhpDocumentor.
- md: runs PHPMD.
- build: This is the default task, and will run all the other tasks.
To run a task, just do:
vendor/bin/phing build
To contribute:
- Make sure you open a concise and short pull request.
- Throw in any needed unit tests to accomodate the new code or the changes involved.
- Run
phing
and make sure everything is ok before submitting the pull request (make phpmd and CodeSniffer happy, also make sure that phpDocumentor does not throw any warnings, since all our documentation is automatically generated). - Your code must comply with PSR-2, CodeSniffer should take care of that.
Copyright 2011 Marcelo Gornstein [email protected]
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