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Vendor ofbeaton Package phpami Short Description Asterisk Manager Interface (AMI) for PHP 5.4+ supporting legacy v1.4 to v13 with no thrills. License
LGPL-2.1-only Homepage https://github.com/ofbeaton/phpami
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Asterisk Manager Interface (AMI) for PHP 5.4+ supporting legacy v1.4 to v13 with no thrills.
This is a fork and update of the AMI portion of the now defunc PHPAGI PHP 4.4 project which has not been updated since 2010.
We have kept the simplicity of a single class with command methods, adding a packagist entry and namespaces. This is a breaking change as class and method names have changed to follow modern standards, however they are a 1:1 mapping so updating your code should be straight forward.
Alternatives
If you are dealing with only Asterisk v13+ servers, consider using PAMI instead, which uses modern design paterns with observer-listener pattern. It no longer supports legacy Asterisk versions like v1.4 however. It may also see less development than the NAMI library for NodeJS.
Updates
The project is considered in a usable state and feature complete.
This project is used in corporate applications. As such, the authors are unlikely to update it on a regular basis, but instead when the corporate applications that use it run into problems. You should expect updates in the 5-10yr range.
Issues and PRs will be monitored, and we will continue to work with the community to provide updates as they are contributed.
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License
This software is distributed under the LGPL 2.1 License. Please see License file for more information.
This library is a fork of the now defunc PHPAGI project by Matthew Asham. See Fork release for more details.
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