@lukekarrys/r2d2
v1.0.10
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Ring my R2D2 phone.
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R2D2
Ring my R2D2 phone.
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Usage
Here's how I have this running currently, future Luke:
Sync Files to Server
ssh server "cd /volume1/docker && rm -rf r2d2/ && mkdir r2d2 && cd r2d2 && curl -L https://github.com/lukekarrys/R2D2/tarball/main | tar xzvf - --strip-components=1"
Alternatively run this from this repo on your local machine, to copy everything over before pushing:
rsync -avh . /Volumes/docker/r2d2 --delete --exclude="node_modules/"
Env Vars
ADMIN_USER=USERNAME
ADMIN_SECRET=PASSWORD
Configure and Run Docker Container
./build.sh
./run.sh # ./run.sh --interactive locally to debug stuff
CLI
This connects directly to the Asterisk Manager Interface running inside the Docker container:
npx @lukekarrys/r2d2@latest -h $HOST -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
Web
Send a POST
request to port 8000
on the Docker container with a username and password:
curl $HOST:8000/call -X POST -d "username=USERNAME&password=PASSWORD"
If you only want to be able to hit it via this URL, you can not expose port 5038
in the Dockerfile
and run.sh
script. The server and AMI are running in the same container.
Obihai Setup
Server
SIP
History
I originally wrote this in 2014 (see the blog post). I wanted to get it working again, so now it's a Docker container and CLI that can be run via npx
.