NAME
linphonecsh - Sends a command to a linphonec running in daemon mode, and exits.
SYNTAX
linphonecsh init <optional linphonec args>
linphonecsh exit
linphonecsh generic <linphonec command line surrounded by quotes>
linphonecsh register --username <username> --host <proxy> --password <password>
linphonecsh unregister
linphonecsh dial <sip address or number>
linphonecsh status <domain = one of 'register', 'hook', 'autoanswer'>
linphonecsh --help
DESCRIPTION
Linphonecsh is a small utility to send basic commands to a linphonec (console
mode linphone) process. Unlike linphonec, linphonecsh does not wait commands
from standard input: it takes the command from its arguments and sends it using
unix pipe to a linphonec process started in daemon mode. The motivation for
this tool is for example to simply execute voip calls from scripts, web-servers,
or javascript web pages.
The very first thing to do before doing actions is to ask linphonecsh to spawn a
linphonec daemon using
linphonecsh init
The resulting linphonec daemon does not read or write any configuration
file.
When the linphonec daemon is no more needed, the following commands makes
it exit properly:
linphonecsh exit
FILES
By default a linphonec started as a daemon by 'linphonecsh init' does not use a
config file.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
EXAMPLES
AUTHORS
Simon Morlat <simon.morlat at linphone.org>
SEE ALSO
linphonec(1) sipomatic(1) linphone(1)
linphonecsh <action> [arguments]
where action is one of
init : spawn a linphonec daemon (first step to make other actions)
followed by the arguments sent to linphonec
generic : sends a generic command to the running linphonec daemon
followed by the generic command surrounded by quotes,
for example "call sip:[email protected]"
register : register; arguments are
--host <host>
--username <username>
--password <password>
unregister : unregister
dial : dial <sip uri or number>
status : can be 'status register', 'status autoanswer' or 'status hook'
soundcard : can be 'soundcard capture', 'soundcard playback', 'soundcard ring',
followed by an optional number representing the index of the soundcard,
in which case the soundcard is set instead of just read.
exit : make the linphonec daemon to exit.