Rob, I've been able to duplicate this behavior on my Mac with r11333. It seems to work with Lua but not with Javascript. I am going to discuss it with the devs and possibly open a jira issue. In the meantime would you be willing to try it with Lua, even just for testing? This worked for me: <lua script> -- Test sending custom events in Lua local event = freeswitch.Event("custom"); event:addHeader("Sample Custom Event", "no"); event:fire(); </lua script> I saved the above as /usr/local/freeswitch/scripts/event1.lua
I then opened two terminal windows, one to freeswitch CLI and the other a telnet into the event socket On the event socket I logged in and listened for custom events: telnet localhost 8021 <enter> auth ClueCon <enter><enter> events plain custom <enter><enter> On FS CLI I typed: lua event1.lua <press enter> On the event socket I immediately see this: Sample Custom Event: no Event-Name: CUSTOM Core-UUID: 2c04a36e-5a23-4b14-b0a5-34fe9fd9f1bc FreeSWITCH-Hostname: michael-collinss-macbook-pro.local FreeSWITCH-IPv4: 192.168.1.5 FreeSWITCH-IPv6: %3A%3A1 Event-Date-Local: 2009-01-21%2013%3A14%3A35 Event-Date-GMT: Wed,%2021%20Jan%202009%2021%3A14%3A35%20GMT Event-Date-Timestamp: 1232572475813346 Event-Calling-File: switch_cpp.cpp Event-Calling-Function: fire Event-Calling-Line-Number: 295 However, when I do the same kind of thing with js it doesn't work: <js script> // Sample event sent from JavaScript console_log("INFO","Starting event1.js sample event sender...\n"); var msg = "Hello, welcome to the FreeSWITCH demo application please enter some text into the chat box"; e = new Event("custom", "message"); e.addBody(msg); e.fire(); </js script> I saved the above as /usr/local/freeswitch/scripts/event1.js I run it from the FS CLI: jsrun event1.js <enter> And I see my console message pop up but I don't see anything on the event socket However, if I do this at the event socket: events plain all <enter><enter> And then do jsrun event1.js from FS CLI then I do see my event on the event socket like this: Content-Length: 559 Content-Type: text/event-plain Event-Subclass: message Event-Name: CUSTOM Core-UUID: 2c04a36e-5a23-4b14-b0a5-34fe9fd9f1bc FreeSWITCH-Hostname: michael-collinss-macbook-pro.local FreeSWITCH-IPv4: 192.168.1.5 FreeSWITCH-IPv6: %3A%3A1 Event-Date-Local: 2009-01-21%2013%3A07%3A48 Event-Date-GMT: Wed,%2021%20Jan%202009%2021%3A07%3A48%20GMT Event-Date-Timestamp: 1232572068370864 Event-Calling-File: mod_spidermonkey.c Event-Calling-Function: event_fire Event-Calling-Line-Number: 671 Content-Length: 90 Hello, welcome to the FreeSWITCH demo application please enter some text into the chat box So, there's definitely something going on, we just need to find out what for sure. I'll be in touch. -MC (mercutioviz) On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Rob Charlton <rob.charl...@savageminds.com> wrote: > Yes, and yes. I see the DTMF events arriving when I make an incoming call. > > I put a breakpoint on switch_channel_dequeue_dtmf() which gets hit when > I type digits after: > > - I originate a call to a sip extension > - I receive a call from a sip extension > - I receive a call from our sip trunk (from PSTN) > > The breakpoint doesn't get hit when I type digits after: > > - I originate a call via our sip trunk (to the PSTN) > > As regards this: > > In the latter case, I am still able to pick up DTMF digits if I use > > javascript session.collectInput() - so it appears as if the DTMF tones > > are being recognised by Freeswitch, but no events sent. > I must have been dreaming - that isn't the case at all - > session.collectInput doesn't get any digits at all. > > We use the same SIP trunk with asterisk and that _does_ pick up DTMF > tones for outbound PSTN calls. > > Thanks > > Rob > > > Anthony Minessale wrote: >> Did you try enabling all events and making a single call to make sure >> you are subscribed to the right event? >> >> >> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 6:38 AM, Rob Charlton >> <rob.charl...@savageminds.com <mailto:rob.charl...@savageminds.com>> >> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm using mod_event_socket to listen for DTMF events. I have Nokia >> handsets registered as SIP clients over Wifi, as well as a SIP trunk >> providing incoming PSTN calls to a range of DDIs and outgoing PSTN >> calls. >> >> If I make an incoming (PSTN or SIP) call and answer it, I always see >> DTMF events via mod_event_socket. >> If I make an outgoing call direct to a handset using SIP then I >> see DTMF >> events - e.g. originate user/1000 &park() >> If I make an outgoing call via PSTN then I don't see DTMF events e.g. >> originate sofia/gateway/mygateway/myphonenumber &park() or >> &javascript(myscript.js); >> >> In the latter case, I am still able to pick up DTMF digits if I use >> javascript session.collectInput() - so it appears as if the DTMF tones >> are being recognised by Freeswitch, but no events sent. >> >> What am I doing wrong? >> >> Cheers >> >> Rob >> >> -- >> Rob Charlton >> Savage Minds Ltd >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeswitch-dev mailing list > Freeswitch-dev@lists.freeswitch.org > http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-dev > UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-dev > http://www.freeswitch.org > _______________________________________________ Freeswitch-dev mailing list Freeswitch-dev@lists.freeswitch.org http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-dev UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-dev http://www.freeswitch.org