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  1. Aug 02, 2013
    • David M. Lee's avatar
      ARI - implement allowMultiple for parameters · 537ecebd
      David M. Lee authored
      Swagger allows parameters to be specified as 'allowMultiple', meaning
      that the parameter may be specified as a comma separated list of
      values.
      
      I had written some of the API docs using that, but promptly forgot
      about implementing it. This patch finally fills in that gap.
      
      The codegen template was updated to represent 'allowMultiple' fields
      as array/size fields in the _args structs. It also parses the comma
      separated list using ast_app_separate_args(), so quoted strings in the
      argument will be handled properly.
      
      Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2698/
      
      
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  2. Jul 27, 2013
  3. Jul 23, 2013
  4. Jul 03, 2013
    • David M. Lee's avatar
      Fix load errors related to the new ari_model_validators. · dbc588b0
      David M. Lee authored
      The Asterisk strategy of loading modules with RTLD_LAZY to extract metadata
      from the module works well enough, until you try to take the address of a
      function.
      
      If a module takes the address of a function, that function needs to be
      resolved at load time. That kinda defeats RTLD_LAZY.
      
      This patch adds some ari_validator_{id}_fn() wrapper functions for safely
      getting the function pointer from a different module.
      
      
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    • David M. Lee's avatar
      ARI - channel recording support · a75fd322
      David M. Lee authored
      This patch is the first step in adding recording support to the
      Asterisk REST Interface.
      
      Recordings are stored in /var/spool/recording. Since recordings may be
      destructive (overwriting existing files), the API rejects attempts to
      escape the recording directory (avoiding issues if someone attempts to
      record to ../../lib/sounds/greeting, for example).
      
      (closes issue ASTERISK-21594)
      (closes issue ASTERISK-21581)
      Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2612/
      
      
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    • David M. Lee's avatar
      Update events to use Swagger 1.3 subtyping, and related aftermath · c9a3d456
      David M. Lee authored
      This patch started with the simple idea of changing the /events data
      model to be more sane. The original model would send out events like:
      
          { "stasis_start": { "args": [], "channel": { ... } } }
      
      The event discriminator was the field name instead of being a value in
      the object, due to limitations in how Swagger 1.1 could model objects.
      While technically sufficient in communicating event information, it was
      really difficult to deal with in terms of client side JSON handling.
      
      This patch takes advantage of a proposed extension[1] to Swagger which
      allows type variance through the use of a discriminator field. This had
      a domino effect that made this a surprisingly large patch.
      
       [1]: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wordnik-api/EC3rGajE0os/ey_5dBI_jWcJ
      
      In changing the models, I also had to change the swagger_model.py
      processor so it can handle the type discriminator and subtyping. I took
      that a big step forward, and using that information to generate an
      ari_model module, which can validate a JSON object against the Swagger
      model.
      
      The REST and WebSocket generators were changed to take advantage of the
      validators. If compiled with AST_DEVMODE enabled, JSON objects that
      don't match their corresponding models will not be sent out. For REST
      API calls, a 500 Internal Server response is sent. For WebSockets, the
      invalid JSON message is replaced with an error message.
      
      Since this took over about half of the job of the existing JSON
      generators, and the .to_json virtual function on messages took over the
      other half, I reluctantly removed the generators.
      
      The validators turned up all sorts of errors and inconsistencies in our
      data models, and the code. These were cleaned up, with checks in the
      code generator avoid some of the consistency problems in the future.
      
       * The model for a channel snapshot was trimmed down to match the
         information sent via AMI. Many of the field being sent were not
         useful in the general case.
       * The model for a bridge snapshot was updated to be more consistent
         with the other ARI models.
      
      Another impact of introducing subtyping was that the swagger-codegen
      documentation generator was insufficient (at least until it catches up
      with Swagger 1.2). I wanted it to be easier to generate docs for the API
      anyways, so I ported the wiki pages to use the Asterisk Swagger
      generator. In the process, I was able to clean up many of the model
      links, which would occasionally give inconsistent results on the wiki. I
      also added error responses to the wiki docs, making the wiki
      documentation more complete.
      
      Finally, since Stasis-HTTP will now be named Asterisk REST Interface
      (ARI), any new functions and files I created carry the ari_ prefix. I
      changed a few stasis_http references to ari where it was non-intrusive
      and made sense.
      
      (closes issue ASTERISK-21885)
      Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2639/
      
      
      
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    • David M. Lee's avatar
      Shuffle RESTful URL's around. · dcf03554
      David M. Lee authored
      This patch moves the RESTful URL's around to more appropriate
      locations for release.
      
      The /stasis URL's are moved to /ari, since Asterisk REST Interface was
      a more appropriate name than Stasis-HTTP. (Most of the code still has
      stasis_http references, but they will be cleaned up after there are no
      more outstanding branches that would have merge conflicts with such a
      change).
      
      A larger change was moving the ARI events WebSocket off of the shared
      /ws URL to its permanent home on /ari/events. The Swagger code
      generator was extended to handle "upgrade: websocket" and
      "websocketProtocol:" attributes on an operation.
      
      The WebSocket module was modified to better handle WebSocket servers
      that have a single registered protocol handler. If a client
      connections does not specify the Sec-WebSocket-Protocol header, and
      the server has a single protocol handler registered, the WebSocket
      server will go ahead and accept the client for that subprotocol.
      
      (closes issue ASTERISK-21857)
      Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2621/
      
      
      
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  5. Jun 24, 2013
  6. May 21, 2013
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  8. May 10, 2013
  9. Apr 28, 2013
  10. Apr 24, 2013
  11. Apr 22, 2013
    • David M. Lee's avatar
      This patch adds a RESTful HTTP interface to Asterisk. · 1c21b857
      David M. Lee authored
      The API itself is documented using Swagger, a lightweight mechanism for
      documenting RESTful API's using JSON. This allows us to use swagger-ui
      to provide executable documentation for the API, generate client
      bindings in different languages, and generate a lot of the boilerplate
      code for implementing the RESTful bindings. The API docs live in the
      rest-api/ directory.
      
      The RESTful bindings are generated from the Swagger API docs using a set
      of Mustache templates.  The code generator is written in Python, and
      uses Pystache. Pystache has no dependencies, and be installed easily
      using pip. Code generation code lives in rest-api-templates/.
      
      The generated code reduces a lot of boilerplate when it comes to
      handling HTTP requests. It also helps us have greater consistency in the
      REST API.
      
      (closes issue ASTERISK-20891)
      Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2376/
      
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