YAYPM Installation on windows

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Save the file<br>
 
Save the file<br>
 
run yate<br>
 
run yate<br>
execute pbx.y - you should see appear something like
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execute pbx.py - you should see appear something like
 
   
 
   
 
   &#8592;[37m&#8592;[1mpbx&#8592;[0;0m &#8592;[22;32mDEBUG&#8592;[0;0m Watching for calls to: 1001
 
   &#8592;[37m&#8592;[1mpbx&#8592;[0;0m &#8592;[22;32mDEBUG&#8592;[0;0m Watching for calls to: 1001
 
   
 
   
 
placing a call to 1001 you should also see some more debug messages from pbx.py.
 
placing a call to 1001 you should also see some more debug messages from pbx.py.

Revision as of 16:54, 19 November 2012

Contents

External dependencies

From readme.txt found in share/scripts/yaypm
Python 2.4(Python 2.5 is better as it allows to use inlineCallbacks - I used 2.5)
Twisted 2.x (http://twistedmatrix.com)
Zope 3.x (http://www.zope.org/Products/ZopeInterface)
additional requirements not mentioned in readme.txt
pywin32 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/)

Installation

Install external dependencies then execute

python setup.py install

Configuring in Yate

Add the following section to extmodule.conf (the word after "listener" will become the module name)

extmodule.conf

[listener test]
type=tcp
addr=0.0.0.0
port=5039
role=global

Testing

Open <yaypmhome>\examples\pbx.py and replace the string "maciejka" with a configured extension (example: 1001)
Save the file
run yate
execute pbx.py - you should see appear something like

 ←[37m←[1mpbx←[0;0m ←[22;32mDEBUG←[0;0m Watching for calls to: 1001

placing a call to 1001 you should also see some more debug messages from pbx.py.

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