DeadAGI()
Synopsis
Executes AGI on a hungup channel.
Description
Executes an Asterisk Gateway Interface compliant program on a channel. AGI allows Asterisk to launch external programs written in any language to control a telephony channel, play audio, read DTMF digits, etc. by communicating with the AGI protocol on stdin and stdout. As of 1.6.0
, this channel will not stop dialplan execution on hangup inside of this application. Dialplan execution will continue normally, even upon hangup until the AGI application signals a desire to stop (either by exiting or, in the case of a net script, by closing the connection). A locally executed AGI script will receive SIGHUP on hangup from the channel except when using DeadAGI. A fast AGI server will correspondingly receive a HANGUP inline with the command dialog. Both of theses signals may be disabled by setting the AGISIGHUP
channel variable to no
before executing the AGI application. Alternatively, if you would like the AGI application to exit immediately after a channel hangup is detected, set the AGIEXITONHANGUP
variable to yes
.
Use the CLI command agi show commands
to list available agi commands.
This application sets the following channel variable upon completion:
AGISTATUS
- The status of the attempt to the run the AGI script text string, one of:- SUCCESS
- FAILURE
- NOTFOUND
- HANGUP
Syntax
DeadAGI(command,arg1,[arg2[,...]])
Arguments
command
args
arg1
arg2
See Also
Import Version
This documentation was imported from Asterisk Version SVN-branch-13-r420538