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asterisk-playground

Vagrant + Ansible scripts for setting up an Asterisk instance on a ubuntu/xenial virtual machine. Comes with Dockerized Asterisk and a Node.js AGI + ARI app.


pre-reqs

Things you'll need locally for Ansible

  • An ssh key

  • Python 3 installed. On Mac I use homebrew.

  • pipx installed. On Mac I use homebrew.

  • virtualenv installed. Using pipx above.

  • Ensure you have an ssh key

  • Ensure you have Python 2.7.x installed. (Installed by default on OSX)

  • Ensure you have homebrew installed.

    /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"

  • Install Python pip package manager.

    easy_install pip

  • Use pip to install Ansible.

    pip install ansible

  • Install virtualbox and vagrant.

    brew cask install virtualbox vagrant

  • Start the virtual machine with vagrant up

deploying the system

To setup the vm from scratch:

$ make

Once deployed to, you can ssh into it:

$ ssh 192.168.68.68

To upgrade the asterisk box or agi+ari application:

$ make deploy

accessing the system

Once deployed, a few services will be available on the vm:

  • cAdvisor will be running, providing monitoring for the system and containers. Access this at http://192.168.68.68:8080/containers/

  • SwaggerUi will be running at http://192.168.68.68:1337 pointing at Asterisk.

  • Asterisk will be running. Point a sip client at 192.168.68.68 using the credentials from asterisk/conf/pjsip.conf.

  • The 'call-control' node app will be running, but it only interacts with Asterisk and exposes no public facing ui.

  • To view logs of any application, ssh into the box with vagrant ssh playground and use docker ps to view the container statuses and docker logs <container name> to view logs of any individual container. For Asterisk, you can access the console using the command docker exec -ti asterisk asterisk -c

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