Yate's PHP library
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| + | The purpose of this library is to help you write your own scripts to handle events, send messages or set message handlers in Yate using [[External Module|external module]].  | ||
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Revision as of 12:54, 20 November 2012
The main library written in PHP is libyate.php that can be found in Yate's sources ~/share/scripts. 
The purpose of this library is to help you write your own scripts to handle events, send messages or set message handlers in Yate using external module.
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libyate.php
This PHP library implements the basics for writing object oriented, event driven external modules (global or channel) using the PHP language and interpreter.
How it works
- Connecting to Yate
 - Showing debug output
 - Handling events
 - Sending messages
 - Setting message handlers
 - Accessing local parameters
 
Other libraries implemented on top of libyate.php
- libyateivr.php - Object oriented IVR
 - libyatechan.php - Pseudo sequential channel interface
 
Handy hints when writing your own PHP modules
- add Yate::SetLocal("restart",true); to your script to force a restart if your script dies
 - Restart your script from rmanager by issuing the following command: 'external restart <your scriptname>.php'
 
See also