For-cycle expects the `sink_ml` for setting the `call_media`
at the upper level of the cycle, but instead the `monologue`
is used, which is supposed to be used in the nested for-cycle.
Looks like a copy-paste typo. Major fix.
Change-Id: I225a51fde7fa8d10bac832ce5fc5444ee544e882
(cherry picked from commit 3285aec607)
(cherry picked from commit e438feacbf)
If someone wants to stop the media for this particular monologue,
and it already has the MP allocated, which is marked for MoH,
then just ignore the stop media command.
This is to not let the play media/stop media procedures
overlap with potentially (previously) triggered MP via MoH.
Change-Id: If0bf4264b9c640b99f844efe5c2c8bc201a6ad16
(cherry picked from commit c5fef5e0d4)
(cherry picked from commit 09d7a8b01b)
To show that player has been created.
Additionally: add one more log line
to track that the play media is being requested.
Change-Id: I4e8eb8f282654902a96bffb70c7c241e9c78b8d5
(cherry picked from commit 2dc3014149)
(cherry picked from commit 92d00fe271)
New NG protocol commands that mix audio from a source participant
into a destination participant's stream without a full offer/answer
exchange.
- inject start: creates one-way subscription with audio_player mixing
- inject stop: removes injection and restores original codec routing
- Supports cross-call injection via source-call-id (merges calls internally)
- inject attribute persisted through Redis for HA failover
- Audio-only; matches media by media-id, index, then type fallback
Closes#2082
Change-Id: Ib88113b021a4b76bf98892eb1af60c0b36c0d6d3
The Kamailio control module unconditionally adds the current to-tag to
the control message if rtpp-flags parsing is active. This is generally
not desirable in the case of an initial subscribe-request, as we want a
generated to-tag when the existing to-tag belongs to another dialogue.
Special-case this to ignore the included to-tag if none has been given
explicitly.
Change-Id: I1dc28bfdfd086766e0b6a117c74edd0ebb75d526
Initial call recording is set by "record call". This worked for
offer/answer but not for publish.
Closes#2052
Change-Id: I0d311406aec36392f29c324ec862baa50bf23756
Introduce three new NG protocol flags that automatically select the matching
configured rtpengine interface based on the system's routing table:
- inbound-peer=<ip>: resolves to interface for inbound (from) direction
- outbound-peer=<ip>: resolves to interface for outbound (to) direction
- peer=<ip> resolves to interface when only one interface is required
When these flags are used, the system:
- Uses a temporary UDP socket to determine the local address assigned by routing
- Finds the first configured rtpengine interface matching that local address
- Uses that interface for the media stream
This allows dynamic interface selection based on network topology without
requiring explicit interface names in the signaling.
Closes#2033
Change-Id: I211806b9cef9d028fdb689d90ea3fe627bdf5d0d
If we clear the sockets from the endpoint map during monologue shutdown,
we can guarantee that no sockets present in an endpoint map are ever
closed.
Change-Id: I4e3b6f39d51145fbfaebbe0bc412d8f001bbb053
The key for an in-kernel stream is a local port, so it is really the
socket (port) that gets pushed into the kernel, not the packet_stream.
Similar to the "confirmed" state, as we expect each socket to only have
one peer address/port.
Change-Id: I34fef771cd8b01701196ffb77e17fcd229c86550
Simply take the xmlrpc-callback address as string and don't try to parse
it out. Store it in the call object as string as well.
Obsolete `created_from_addr`. The string form `created_from` is all we
need.
Change `created_from` to `str` as well.
Change-Id: Ib67b57b1d2d474d7b033f56ef8be59f71e44641b