Re: [Asterisk-Users] festival text for weather report

2005-02-17 Thread Ernie Ankele
Dean,
Here is a rough starting point for you.
Put this into your /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/  directory. I used the  
name getforecast. (Change the ZIP code info, line 29) and make it  
executable.
 - FILE BEGIN -
#!/bin/bash
# I grab the data from asterisk even though I don't use it
while read -e ARG  [ $ARG ] ; do
array=(` echo $ARG | sed -e 's/://'`)
export ${array[0]}=${array[1]}
done

checkresults()
{
while read line
do
case ${line:0:4} in
200  ) echo $line 2
return;;
510  ) echo $line 2
return;;
520  ) echo $line 2
return;;
*  ) echo $line 2;;
esac
done
}
# answer the line and give some preliminary feedback
echo ANSWER 
checkresults
echo STREAM FILE national-weather-service \\ 
checkresults
# Grab the forecast info page -- 80003 is MY zipcode, CHANGE TO YOUR  
ZIPCODE!
tempstr=` curl -s http://weather.toolbot.com/?where=80003RSS; `
# Cleanup the results, get rid of html tags etc. (Could probably be  
condensed)
tempstr=` echo $tempstr | sed 's:?.*lt;h3gt;::g' | sed 's:=lt.*$::'  
| sed 's:lt;br /gt;:~:g'|\
sed 's:lt;[br /h3]*gt;::g' | sed 's:nbsp;: :g' | sed  
's:amp;::g' | sed 's:mph:miles per hour:g' `
# Create 'EOF' Mark in tempstr
tempstr=`echo $tempstr ~XOX `
# Loop through string, echoing to file, convert to wave, speak them,  
etc.
until [ $tempstr == XOX ]
do
lineout=`echo $tempstr | cut -f1 -d~ `
echo $lineout  /tmp/linetospeak.txt
text2wave -f 8000 -o /tmp/forecastline.wav /tmp/linetospeak.txt
echo STREAM FILE /tmp/forecastline \1\
checkresults
tempstr=` echo $tempstr | cut -f2- -d~ `
done
echo STREAM FILE goodbye \\
checkresults
rm /tmp/linetospeak.txt
rm /tmp/forecastline.wav
echo HANGUP 
checkresults
- FILE END -

I have the following in my extensions.conf:
exten = 2996,1,Answer
exten = 2996,2,wait(1)
exten = 2996,3,agi,getforecast
exten = 2996,4,Hangup
I'm not sure how you enter the extension.conf in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
NOTE: I am still LEARNING shell scripting  AGI, so the above may be  
kind of hack-ish. Helpful suggestions/advice very welcome!
Ernie Ankele

On Feb 16, 2005, at 9:24 PM, dean collins wrote:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productviewnation.php? 
pil=OKXZFPOKXversion=0


can anyone suggest how I could set up [EMAIL PROTECTED] to read out  
allowed the following text when I dial extension 850?


815 PM EST WED FEB 16 2005

.OVERNIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 30 TO 35. NORTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 20
MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH...DIMINISHING TO 10 TO 15 MPH LATE.
.THURSDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. COOLER WITH HIGHS AROUND 40. NORTHWEST
WINDS AROUND 15 MPH.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS IN THE MID 20S. WEST WINDS
AROUND 15 MPH.
.FRIDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. HIGHS IN THE MID 30S. NORTHWEST
WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. LOWS AROUND 17. NORTHWEST
WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH.




Theres $20 via paypal to the first person to help me complete this  
(Ill then post it on the the wiki so anyone can replicate it)

(anyone wanting to add to that bounty email me)

Also if it is not too difficult Id like it to skip to the next block  
each time you press 1 (eg go from overnight to Thursday)


Also it doesnt need to be this particular web page that it connects  
to but something with current weather etc.




Cheers,
Dean

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] festival text for weather report

2005-02-17 Thread dean collins
Hi Ernie,
Man I hope you didn't write all of that for me, I feel really bad now, someone 
posted to the list about 15 mins after I posted with the solution lol- I've 
already been playing with it for hours working out what other sites I can get 
it to read from as well.

Thanks anyway - good practive I guess.

I'm modifying the festival wikki page once I work out how.


Cheers,
Dean


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ernie Ankele
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 5:39 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] festival text for weather report

Dean,
Here is a rough starting point for you.
Put this into your /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/  directory. I used the  
name getforecast. (Change the ZIP code info, line 29) and make it  
executable.
 - FILE BEGIN -
#!/bin/bash
# I grab the data from asterisk even though I don't use it
while read -e ARG  [ $ARG ] ; do
 array=(` echo $ARG | sed -e 's/://'`)
 export ${array[0]}=${array[1]}
done

checkresults()
{
 while read line
 do
 case ${line:0:4} in
 200  ) echo $line 2
 return;;
 510  ) echo $line 2
 return;;
 520  ) echo $line 2
 return;;
 *  ) echo $line 2;;
 esac
 done
}
# answer the line and give some preliminary feedback
echo ANSWER 
checkresults
echo STREAM FILE national-weather-service \\ 
checkresults
# Grab the forecast info page -- 80003 is MY zipcode, CHANGE TO YOUR  
ZIPCODE!
tempstr=` curl -s http://weather.toolbot.com/?where=80003RSS; `
# Cleanup the results, get rid of html tags etc. (Could probably be  
condensed)
tempstr=` echo $tempstr | sed 's:?.*lt;h3gt;::g' | sed 's:=lt.*$::'  
| sed 's:lt;br /gt;:~:g'|\
 sed 's:lt;[br /h3]*gt;::g' | sed 's:nbsp;: :g' | sed  
's:amp;::g' | sed 's:mph:miles per hour:g' `
# Create 'EOF' Mark in tempstr
tempstr=`echo $tempstr ~XOX `
# Loop through string, echoing to file, convert to wave, speak them,  
etc.
until [ $tempstr == XOX ]
do
 lineout=`echo $tempstr | cut -f1 -d~ `
 echo $lineout  /tmp/linetospeak.txt
 text2wave -f 8000 -o /tmp/forecastline.wav /tmp/linetospeak.txt
 echo STREAM FILE /tmp/forecastline \1\
 checkresults
 tempstr=` echo $tempstr | cut -f2- -d~ `
done
echo STREAM FILE goodbye \\
checkresults
rm /tmp/linetospeak.txt
rm /tmp/forecastline.wav
echo HANGUP 
checkresults
- FILE END -

I have the following in my extensions.conf:
exten = 2996,1,Answer
exten = 2996,2,wait(1)
exten = 2996,3,agi,getforecast
exten = 2996,4,Hangup

I'm not sure how you enter the extension.conf in [EMAIL PROTECTED]

NOTE: I am still LEARNING shell scripting  AGI, so the above may be  
kind of hack-ish. Helpful suggestions/advice very welcome!
Ernie Ankele

On Feb 16, 2005, at 9:24 PM, dean collins wrote:

 http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productviewnation.php? 
 pil=OKXZFPOKXversion=0

  

 can anyone suggest how I could set up [EMAIL PROTECTED] to read out  
 allowed the following text when I dial extension 850?

  
 815 PM EST WED FEB 16 2005
  
 .OVERNIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 30 TO 35. NORTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 20
 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH...DIMINISHING TO 10 TO 15 MPH LATE.
 .THURSDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. COOLER WITH HIGHS AROUND 40. NORTHWEST
 WINDS AROUND 15 MPH.
 .THURSDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS IN THE MID 20S. WEST WINDS
 AROUND 15 MPH.
 .FRIDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. HIGHS IN THE MID 30S. NORTHWEST
 WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH.
 .FRIDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. LOWS AROUND 17. NORTHWEST
 WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH.

  

  

  

  

 There's $20 via paypal to the first person to help me complete this  
 (I'll then post it on the the wiki so anyone can replicate it)

 (anyone wanting to add to that bounty email me)

  

 Also if it is not too difficult I'd like it to skip to the next block  
 each time you press '1' (eg go from overnight to Thursday)

  

 Also it doesn't need to be this particular web page that it connects  
 to but something with current weather etc.

  

  

  

 Cheers,

 Dean

  
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] festival text for weather report

2005-02-17 Thread Ernie Ankele
Dean, No problem, Its actually what I am already using. I just finally 
got around to answering the email.
Glad you got it all figured out.
Ernie

On Feb 17, 2005, at 4:07 PM, dean collins wrote:
Hi Ernie,
Man I hope you didn't write all of that for me, I feel really bad now, 
someone posted to the list about 15 mins after I posted with the 
solution lol- I've already been playing with it for hours working out 
what other sites I can get it to read from as well.

Thanks anyway - good practive I guess.
I'm modifying the festival wikki page once I work out how.
Cheers,
Dean
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ernie 
Ankele
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 5:39 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] festival text for weather report

Dean,
Here is a rough starting point for you.
Put this into your /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/  directory. I used the
name getforecast. (Change the ZIP code info, line 29) and make it
executable.
 - FILE BEGIN -
#!/bin/bash
# I grab the data from asterisk even though I don't use it
while read -e ARG  [ $ARG ] ; do
 array=(` echo $ARG | sed -e 's/://'`)
 export ${array[0]}=${array[1]}
done
checkresults()
{
 while read line
 do
 case ${line:0:4} in
 200  ) echo $line 2
 return;;
 510  ) echo $line 2
 return;;
 520  ) echo $line 2
 return;;
 *  ) echo $line 2;;
 esac
 done
}
# answer the line and give some preliminary feedback
echo ANSWER 
checkresults
echo STREAM FILE national-weather-service \\ 
checkresults
# Grab the forecast info page -- 80003 is MY zipcode, CHANGE TO YOUR
ZIPCODE!
tempstr=` curl -s http://weather.toolbot.com/?where=80003RSS; `
# Cleanup the results, get rid of html tags etc. (Could probably be
condensed)
tempstr=` echo $tempstr | sed 's:?.*lt;h3gt;::g' | sed 's:=lt.*$::'
| sed 's:lt;br /gt;:~:g'|\
 sed 's:lt;[br /h3]*gt;::g' | sed 's:nbsp;: :g' | sed
's:amp;::g' | sed 's:mph:miles per hour:g' `
# Create 'EOF' Mark in tempstr
tempstr=`echo $tempstr ~XOX `
# Loop through string, echoing to file, convert to wave, speak them,
etc.
until [ $tempstr == XOX ]
do
 lineout=`echo $tempstr | cut -f1 -d~ `
 echo $lineout  /tmp/linetospeak.txt
 text2wave -f 8000 -o /tmp/forecastline.wav 
/tmp/linetospeak.txt
 echo STREAM FILE /tmp/forecastline \1\
 checkresults
 tempstr=` echo $tempstr | cut -f2- -d~ `
done
echo STREAM FILE goodbye \\
checkresults
rm /tmp/linetospeak.txt
rm /tmp/forecastline.wav
echo HANGUP 
checkresults
- FILE END -

I have the following in my extensions.conf:
exten = 2996,1,Answer
exten = 2996,2,wait(1)
exten = 2996,3,agi,getforecast
exten = 2996,4,Hangup
I'm not sure how you enter the extension.conf in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
NOTE: I am still LEARNING shell scripting  AGI, so the above may be
kind of hack-ish. Helpful suggestions/advice very welcome!
Ernie Ankele
On Feb 16, 2005, at 9:24 PM, dean collins wrote:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productviewnation.php?
pil=OKXZFPOKXversion=0
 
can anyone suggest how I could set up [EMAIL PROTECTED] to read out
allowed the following text when I dial extension 850?
 
815 PM EST WED FEB 16 2005
 
.OVERNIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 30 TO 35. NORTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 20
MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH...DIMINISHING TO 10 TO 15 MPH LATE.
.THURSDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. COOLER WITH HIGHS AROUND 40. NORTHWEST
WINDS AROUND 15 MPH.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS IN THE MID 20S. WEST WINDS
AROUND 15 MPH.
.FRIDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. HIGHS IN THE MID 30S. NORTHWEST
WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. LOWS AROUND 17. NORTHWEST
WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH.
 
 
 
 
There's $20 via paypal to the first person to help me complete this
(I'll then post it on the the wiki so anyone can replicate it)
(anyone wanting to add to that bounty email me)
 
Also if it is not too difficult I'd like it to skip to the next block
each time you press '1' (eg go from overnight to Thursday)
 
Also it doesn't need to be this particular web page that it connects
to but something with current weather etc.
 
 
 
Cheers,
Dean
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] festival text for weather report

2005-02-17 Thread Steve Prior
dean collins wrote:
Hi Ernie,
Man I hope you didn't write all of that for me, I feel really bad now, someone 
posted to the list about 15 mins after I posted with the solution lol- I've 
already been playing with it for hours working out what other sites I can get 
it to read from as well.
Thanks anyway - good practive I guess.
I'm modifying the festival wikki page once I work out how.
Please add what you ended up with sooner rather than later.  I'm interested 
in
the same weather forecast as you (in fact I'm in the same forecast region as 
you),
but I've also been wondering what's around in terms of traffic information.
http://www.hudsonvalleytraveler.com/perl/IncidentCongestionRpt.pl
Might be of interest to you as well, but unfortunatly they only provide the
data in HTML format - I've already emailed them about how easy and useful it
would be to provide XML as well...
My future hope is that I'd set up a DID that I could call from my cell phone
headset using the voice dialing built into the phone, and then get a traffic
report read to me without pressing any phone buttons.  That either means using
a dedicated phone number or getting even a very primitive speech recognition 
going
to chose between a very limited number of options.
The speech recognition part seems like it's going to be a while (I'd love it
if someone else figures this part out before I get there...)
Steve
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] festival text for weather report

2005-02-17 Thread dean collins
Hi Steve,
Already in and working

I'll forward the email to you that solved it for me but I'll update the
wiki later this evening

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve
Prior
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 6:10 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] festival text for weather report

dean collins wrote:

 Hi Ernie,
 Man I hope you didn't write all of that for me, I feel really bad now,
someone posted to the list about 15 mins after I posted with the
solution lol- I've already been playing with it for hours working out
what other sites I can get it to read from as well.
 
 Thanks anyway - good practive I guess.
 
 I'm modifying the festival wikki page once I work out how.

Please add what you ended up with sooner rather than later.  I'm
interested in
the same weather forecast as you (in fact I'm in the same forecast
region as you),
but I've also been wondering what's around in terms of traffic
information.

http://www.hudsonvalleytraveler.com/perl/IncidentCongestionRpt.pl

Might be of interest to you as well, but unfortunatly they only provide
the
data in HTML format - I've already emailed them about how easy and
useful it
would be to provide XML as well...

My future hope is that I'd set up a DID that I could call from my cell
phone
headset using the voice dialing built into the phone, and then get a
traffic
report read to me without pressing any phone buttons.  That either means
using
a dedicated phone number or getting even a very primitive speech
recognition going
to chose between a very limited number of options.

The speech recognition part seems like it's going to be a while (I'd
love it
if someone else figures this part out before I get there...)

Steve
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] festival text for weather report

2005-02-17 Thread Robert Rozman
Hi,

I could recomend GEO::Weather or some similar CPAN module that already
connects to proper source and parses info to well organized data structures
for weather info . Same could be applied to other sources (News, ...).

Regards,

Rob.

- Original Message - 
From: Ernie Ankele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] festival text for weather report


Dean,
Here is a rough starting point for you.
Put this into your /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/  directory. I used the
name getforecast. (Change the ZIP code info, line 29) and make it
executable.
 - FILE BEGIN -
#!/bin/bash
# I grab the data from asterisk even though I don't use it
while read -e ARG  [ $ARG ] ; do
 array=(` echo $ARG | sed -e 's/://'`)
 export ${array[0]}=${array[1]}
done

checkresults()
{
 while read line
 do
 case ${line:0:4} in
 200  ) echo $line 2
 return;;
 510  ) echo $line 2
 return;;
 520  ) echo $line 2
 return;;
 *  ) echo $line 2;;
 esac
 done
}
# answer the line and give some preliminary feedback
echo ANSWER 
checkresults
echo STREAM FILE national-weather-service \\ 
checkresults
# Grab the forecast info page -- 80003 is MY zipcode, CHANGE TO YOUR
ZIPCODE!
tempstr=` curl -s http://weather.toolbot.com/?where=80003RSS; `
# Cleanup the results, get rid of html tags etc. (Could probably be
condensed)
tempstr=` echo $tempstr | sed 's:?.*lt;h3gt;::g' | sed 's:=lt.*$::'
| sed 's:lt;br /gt;:~:g'|\
 sed 's:lt;[br /h3]*gt;::g' | sed 's:nbsp;: :g' | sed
's:amp;::g' | sed 's:mph:miles per hour:g' `
# Create 'EOF' Mark in tempstr
tempstr=`echo $tempstr ~XOX `
# Loop through string, echoing to file, convert to wave, speak them,
etc.
until [ $tempstr == XOX ]
do
 lineout=`echo $tempstr | cut -f1 -d~ `
 echo $lineout  /tmp/linetospeak.txt
 text2wave -f 8000 -o /tmp/forecastline.wav /tmp/linetospeak.txt
 echo STREAM FILE /tmp/forecastline \1\
 checkresults
 tempstr=` echo $tempstr | cut -f2- -d~ `
done
echo STREAM FILE goodbye \\
checkresults
rm /tmp/linetospeak.txt
rm /tmp/forecastline.wav
echo HANGUP 
checkresults
- FILE END -

I have the following in my extensions.conf:
exten = 2996,1,Answer
exten = 2996,2,wait(1)
exten = 2996,3,agi,getforecast
exten = 2996,4,Hangup

I'm not sure how you enter the extension.conf in [EMAIL PROTECTED]

NOTE: I am still LEARNING shell scripting  AGI, so the above may be
kind of hack-ish. Helpful suggestions/advice very welcome!
Ernie Ankele

On Feb 16, 2005, at 9:24 PM, dean collins wrote:

 http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productviewnation.php?
 pil=OKXZFPOKXversion=0



 can anyone suggest how I could set up [EMAIL PROTECTED] to read out
 allowed the following text when I dial extension 850?


 815 PM EST WED FEB 16 2005

 .OVERNIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 30 TO 35. NORTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 20
 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH...DIMINISHING TO 10 TO 15 MPH LATE.
 .THURSDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. COOLER WITH HIGHS AROUND 40. NORTHWEST
 WINDS AROUND 15 MPH.
 .THURSDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS IN THE MID 20S. WEST WINDS
 AROUND 15 MPH.
 .FRIDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. HIGHS IN THE MID 30S. NORTHWEST
 WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH.
 .FRIDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. LOWS AROUND 17. NORTHWEST
 WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH.









 Theres $20 via paypal to the first person to help me complete this
 (Ill then post it on the the wiki so anyone can replicate it)

 (anyone wanting to add to that bounty email me)



 Also if it is not too difficult Id like it to skip to the next block
 each time you press 1 (eg go from overnight to Thursday)



 Also it doesnt need to be this particular web page that it connects
 to but something with current weather etc.







 Cheers,

 Dean


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] festival text for weather report

2005-02-16 Thread Howard Lowndes
On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 15:24, dean collins wrote:
 http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productviewnation.php?pil=OKXZFPOKXversion=0
 
  
 
 can anyone suggest how I could set up [EMAIL PROTECTED] to read out
 allowed the following text when I dial extension 850?
 
  
 
 815 PM EST WED FEB 16 2005
  
 .OVERNIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 30 TO 35. NORTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 20 
 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH...DIMINISHING TO 10 TO 15 MPH LATE.
 .THURSDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. COOLER WITH HIGHS AROUND 40. NORTHWEST
 WINDS AROUND 15 MPH. 
 .THURSDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS IN THE MID 20S. WEST WINDS
 AROUND 15 MPH. 
 .FRIDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. HIGHS IN THE MID 30S. NORTHWEST
 WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH. 
 .FRIDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. LOWS AROUND 17. NORTHWEST
 WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH. 
 

Basically you are going to have to parse this text with something (Perl
springs to mind) so that you can break it into separate files in order
to move back  firth in it.

Then you are going to need to adjust it so that MPH reads miles per
hour etc.

Goodluck. :)

  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 Theres $20 via paypal to the first person to help me complete this
 (Ill then post it on the the wiki so anyone can replicate it)
 
 (anyone wanting to add to that bounty email me)
 
  
 
 Also if it is not too difficult Id like it to skip to the next block
 each time you press 1 (eg go from overnight to Thursday)
 
  
 
 Also it doesnt need to be this particular web page that it connects
 to but something with current weather etc.
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 Cheers,
 
 Dean
 
  
 
 
 
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