Check to see if the number dialed matches an extension if it does then transfer to the extension if it doesn't then transfer the call back to the IVR Menu.
* Add. `force_ping` option for extension
This option force FS send SIP OPTIONS message to
detect if this reged device still available.
* Update language file.
* Change. Use `service::control` event to control services
This is more FS way. E.g. sofia sends `sofia::register` event
and add all information to headers. So now `service` script
emit `fusion::service::control` event and each service responsible
for test its own name. This also allows add in future evnets to
e.g. monitor service status like `fusion::service::satus` so it
will be possible write service which will be restart services.
* Change. rename service name from `flow` to `call_flow`
* Change. Pass pid file first. Because there really no need pass timeout.
Add. `fsc` script to be able shutdown MWI and Call Flow subscribe services.
* Change. rename `fsc` to `service`.
* Change. Use `stop` command instead of `shutdown`
When handling phrases get the specific phrase instead of all of them. Remove the code that tried to build the XML from the file system. Replace it with a 'not found' response so that FreeSWITCH will check the filesystem for the XML of the phrase that was not found.
* Renamed template variable account to voicemail_id and adjusted all
templates
* Added ${voicemail_description}
* Added ${voicemail_name_formatted} (will render the voicemail identifier in accordance with Default/Domain Settings > Voicemail > display_domain_name)
* Updated templates to be consistent spacing
* Updated templates to include use of ${voicemail_name_formatted}
* Changed ${account} to be voicemail_name_formatted instead of id
This corrects the issue in #1760, where the default voicemail message was not being played and instead skipped directly to recording (start recording tone).
Voicemail greeting will not play after being transferred from IVR #1749. Replace session:streamFile( with session:execute("playback", fixes this problem.
Rewrite MWI and CallFlow subscribe handlers based on EventConsumer class.
Also on my test VirtualBox/Debian system Lua function `os.clock` produce
very strange result(delta ~0.015 for 1 second) so I switch to `os.time`.
Now to to stop this background Lua scripts it possible send CUSTOM event
with subclass `fusion::XXX::shutdown`. Where XXX is `mwi` or `flow`.
Usage of EventConsumer class
```Lua
-- create new object with timeout one minute
local events = EventConsumer.new(60000)
-- bind to some FS event
events:bind("SHUTDOW", function(self, name, event) ... end)
-- bind to another FS event with subclass
events:bind("CUSTOM::fusion::mwi::shutdown", function(self, name, event) ... end)
-- handle timeout event
events:on("TIMEOUT", function(self, name) ... end)
--run event loop
events:run()
```