For reasons best known to myself, I call a python agi (PYST2 - love it!) which streams a series of very short files in quick succession.
Like this: escape_digits = str("0") agi.stream_file(promptFile,escape_digits) and this is what I see on the AGI debug: <Local/s@root-00000061;2>AGI Tx >> 200 result=0 endpos=6784 <Local/s@root-00000061;2>AGI Rx << STREAM FILE /home/DefaultPrompts/en_GB/female/wx/low "0" 0 -- <Local/s@root-00000061;2> Playing '/home/DefaultPrompts/en_GB/female/wx/low.alaw' (escape_digits=0) (sample_offset 0) (language 'en_GB') <Local/s@root-00000061;2>AGI Tx >> 200 result=48 endpos=1440 The FIRST line is a file that finished normally, with result=0, the LAST line is a file that was interrupted, and receives result=48 from asterisk. Yes, zero stops the file playing, but it just goes onto the next file. So, how do I get that variable? It doesn't become available in python, and trying to get it via either agi.env[result'] agi.get_variable('result') just makes python choke and the AGI quits. That would be fine if it was a result of result being 48! I feel like I'm going slightly bonkers here because it's something so obvious, and yet I've googled so hard over this! Thanks. -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- Join the Asterisk Community at the 13th AstriCon, September 27-29, 2016 http://www.asterisk.org/community/astricon-user-conference New to Asterisk? Start here: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Getting+Started asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users