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# ajw - Asteisk Jukebox Wizard
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Builds a dialplan to make Asterisk function as a jukebox.
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## About
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An Asterisk Jukebox is a IVR that mimics the function of a CD jukebox. It
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currently supports playing single tracks or full albums. Selections are made
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using a 4 digit code; album number and track number. Basic playback controls
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are available during album play to skip back, ahead, and repeat track.
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## How To Use/Setup
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Asterisk Jukebox depends heavily on your files being stored in a specific way;
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each album is it's own folder, all filenames are track numbers, and the jukebox
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folder lives in Asterisk's sounds directory.
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```
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/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/en/jukeboxroot/album/[(0)1-99].ulaw
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```
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The 1.0 update to jaw sees it become ajw. The difference is that ajw now makes
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dialplans that do not include playback logic. This is now a seperate file.
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You no longer tell it how many albums you have, how many folders, or tracks.
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The script now automatically does all of this; and as a result, albums are added
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in directory list order. If you want a specific order, prefix your folder names.
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The automatic nature of the script does require your folder/files to already be
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in the default asterisk directory; and that you can read it during execution. This
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may require you to run the script as root. If your default directory isn't
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/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/en then you must modify the script.
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Once the files are in place and you have read access, run the script and answer
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the prompts:
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"Pick a name/identifier for this jukebox:" - name used for dialplan context
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"Enter the root folder name of your jukebox:" - folder in sounds that contain
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all your albums
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"Enter the filename of your menu/intro:" - name of file played when answered.
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lives in juke root.
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"How many times do you want it to play?" - how many times to play the intro
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before hanging up
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"How many seconds between intro play?" - how many seconds between intro
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playback
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"Enter the filename of your exit file:" - name of file played before hangup.
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lives in juke root.
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The script now automatically enumerates sub-folders, counts tracks, determines
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leading zero, and writes the appropiate dialplan. You must prefix your folders
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with numbers if you want to ensure they are a specific order.
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Make sure the conf file is included in your extensions.conf somehow; the same
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for tapecart-player.conf.
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```
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[globals]
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#include $name-juke.conf
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```
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Then it's just a matter of directing a call to it's context (usually s,$name-juke).
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## Using The Jukebox
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When you dial the extension you're greeted with your intro file. You then need
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to enter a 4 digit code comprised of the album and track number:
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```
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1234
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|___________Album number
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```
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Track number "00" is special and when entered, will play the entire album back
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from the beginning. In album playback, the following controls affect playback:
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- 1 - skips back a track
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- 2 - repeats the current track
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- 3 - skips ahead a track
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At the end of the album, or at any time during playback; pressing 0 returns to
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the main menu.
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Single track playback returns to the main menu at the end of the track, or by
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pressing 0.
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# History
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12-AUG-2022 - Doesn't write delay if you set Delay to 0.
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11-MAY-2022 - Fatal error in accidently escaped character fixed.
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07-MAY-2022 - Initial Commit
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```
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# Explanation of Generated Dialplan
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The dialplan has undergone some extensive changes since last update. The
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use of While has been eliminated as it caused some problems. The way some
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things are done have been drastically changed (hopefully for the better). Some
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of this was necessitated by the wizard; some of it was in spite of the wizard.
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```
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[examplejuke-main]
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exten = s,1,Answer()
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same =n,Set(VOLUME(TX)=-3)
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same = n,Set(c=examplejuke-main)
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same = n(loop),Background(foobar/menu)
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same = n,WaitExten(5)
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same = n,Set(m=$[${m} + 1])
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same = n,GoToIf($["${m}" < "5"]?loop)
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same = n,Background(foobar/bye)
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same = n,Hangup()
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```
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After being answered, we set not just the channel volume but the context name.
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Most of this is just looping the intro.
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exten = _00XX,1,Set(aa=cleverlys/01cleverlys)
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same = n,GoToIf($["${EXTEN:-2}" = "00"]?8track-player,*13,1)
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same = n,GoToIf($["${EXTEN:-2}" < "10"]?cart-player,\#${EXTEN:-1},1)
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same = n,GoTo(cart-player,*${EXTEN:-2},1)
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exten = _01XX,1,Set(aa=cleverlys/02cashcrop)
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same = n,GoToIf($["${EXTEN:-2}" = "00"]?8track-player,*07,1)
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same = n,GoToIf($["${EXTEN:-2}" < "10"]?cart-player,\#${EXTEN:-1},1)
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same = n,GoTo(cart-player,*${EXTEN:-2},1)
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exten = _02XX,1,Set(aa=cleverlys/03blue)
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same = n,GoToIf($["${EXTEN:-2}" = "00"]?8track-player,*13,1)
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same = n,GoToIf($["${EXTEN:-2}" < "10"]?cart-player,\#${EXTEN:-1},1)
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same = n,GoTo(cart-player,*${EXTEN:-2},1)
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```
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We no longer write the last two of the extension to a variable, we just call it
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directly from now on. We also now use that as the extension we dial in the
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single playback routine. We call either an extension starting with # or *
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depending on the leading zero situation. AJW handles writing all of this.
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A full explanation of how the jukebox works, including explanation of
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tapecart-player.conf is at the repository:
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https://git.pickmy.org/dewdude/Asterisk_Jukebox
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# License
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ajw - Asterisk Jukebox Wizard
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Copyright (C) 2022 Jay Moore - nq4tango@gmail.com
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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