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FreeSWITCH 1.8

You're reading from   FreeSWITCH 1.8 Get to grips with VoIP and WebRTC communication and quickly build robust telephony systems with FreeSWITCH

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785889134
Length 434 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Anthony Minessale II Anthony Minessale II
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Giovanni Maruzzelli Giovanni Maruzzelli
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Architecture of FreeSWITCH FREE CHAPTER 2. Building and Installation 3. Test Driving the Example Configuration 4. User Directory, SIP, and Verto 5. WebRTC, SIP, and Verto 6. XML Dialplan 7. Phrase Macros and XML IVRs 8. Lua FreeSWITCH Scripting 9. Dialplan in Deep 10. Dialplan, Directory, and ALL via XML_CURL and Scripts 11. ESL - FreeSWITCH Controlled by Events 12. HTTAPI - FreeSWITCH Asks Webserver Next Action 13. Conferencing and WebRTC Video-Conferencing 14. Handling NAT 15. VoIP Security 16. Troubleshooting, Asking for Help, and Reporting Bugs

Basic Lua syntax


Lua has a simple syntax that is easy to both learn and read. The following is a simple script:

-- This is a sample Lua script 
-- Single line comments begin with two dashes 
--[[ 
  This is a multi-line comment. 
  Everything between the double square brackets 
    is part of the comment block. 
]] 
-- Lua is loosely typed 
var = 1         -- This is a comment 
var ="alpha"   -- Another comment 
var ="A1"      -- You get the idea... 
-- Lua makes extensive use of tables 
-- Tables are a hybrid of arrays and associative arrays 
val1 = 1 
val2 = 2 
my_table = { 
     key1 = val1, 
     key2 = val2, 
    "index 1", 
    "index 2" 
} 
--[[ 
  When the Lua script is called from FreeSWITCH 
  you have a few magic objects. The main one is 
  the 'freeswitch' object: 
  freeswitch.consoleLog("INFO","This is a log line\n") 
   
  If script is executed from dialplan (eg: there is  
  an incoming call to manage) you have the  'session'  
  object which lets you manipulate the call:...
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