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endpoint.go
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package ari
import (
"errors"
"strings"
)
// EndpointIDSeparator seperates the ID components of the endpoint ID
const EndpointIDSeparator = "|" // TODO: confirm separator isn't terrible
// Endpoint represents a communication path to an Asterisk server
// for endpoint resources
type Endpoint interface {
// List lists the endpoints
List(filter *Key) ([]*Key, error)
// List available endpoints for a given endpoint technology
ListByTech(tech string, filter *Key) ([]*Key, error)
// Get returns a handle to the endpoint for further operations
Get(key *Key) *EndpointHandle
// Data returns the state of the endpoint
Data(key *Key) (*EndpointData, error)
}
// NewEndpointKey returns the key for the given endpoint
func NewEndpointKey(tech, resource string, opts ...KeyOptionFunc) *Key {
return NewKey(EndpointKey, endpointKeyID(tech, resource), opts...)
}
func endpointKeyID(tech, resource string) string {
return tech + "/" + resource
}
// EndpointData describes an external device which may offer or accept calls
// to or from Asterisk. Devices are defined by a technology/resource pair.
//
// Allowed states: 'unknown', 'offline', 'online'
type EndpointData struct {
// Key is the cluster-unique identifier for this Endpoint
Key *Key `json:"key"`
ChannelIDs []string `json:"channel_ids"` // List of channel Ids which are associated with this endpoint
Resource string `json:"resource"` // The endpoint's resource name
State string `json:"state,omitempty"` // The state of the endpoint
Technology string `json:"technology"` // The technology of the endpoint (e.g. SIP, PJSIP, DAHDI, etc)
}
// ID returns the ID for the endpoint
func (ed *EndpointData) ID() string {
return ed.Technology + EndpointIDSeparator + ed.Resource
}
// FromEndpointID converts the endpoint ID to the tech, resource pair.
func FromEndpointID(id string) (tech string, resource string, err error) {
items := strings.Split(id, EndpointIDSeparator)
if len(items) < 2 {
err = errors.New("Endpoint ID is not in tech" + EndpointIDSeparator + "resource format")
return
}
if len(items) > 2 {
// huge programmer error here, we want to handle it
// tempted to panic here...
err = errors.New("EndpointIDSeparator is conflicting with tech and resource identifiers")
return
}
tech = items[0]
resource = items[1]
return
}
// NewEndpointHandle creates a new EndpointHandle
func NewEndpointHandle(key *Key, e Endpoint) *EndpointHandle {
return &EndpointHandle{
key: key,
e: e,
}
}
// An EndpointHandle is a reference to an endpoint attached to
// a transport to an asterisk server
type EndpointHandle struct {
key *Key
e Endpoint
}
// ID returns the identifier for the endpoint
func (eh *EndpointHandle) ID() string {
return eh.key.ID
}
// Key returns the key for the endpoint
func (eh *EndpointHandle) Key() *Key {
return eh.key
}
// Data returns the state of the endpoint
func (eh *EndpointHandle) Data() (*EndpointData, error) {
return eh.e.Data(eh.key)
}