├── .gitignore
├── .ide_helper.php
├── .github
└── workflows
│ ├── exclude.txt
│ ├── signrelease.yml
│ └── sign.sh
├── package.json
├── page.helloworld.php
├── views
├── bootnav.php
├── grid.php
├── default.php
└── form.php
├── assets
├── js
│ └── helloworld.js
└── README.md
├── Backup.php
├── .vscode
├── extensions.json
└── settings.json
├── Restore.php
├── module.xml
├── Console
└── Helloworld.class.php
├── README.md
├── Helloworld.class.php
└── LICENSE.md
/.gitignore:
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1 | node_modules
2 | node/logs/install.log
3 | assets/less/cache
4 | yarn.lock
5 |
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/.ide_helper.php:
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1 | Helloworld->showPage();
4 |
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/views/bootnav.php:
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1 |
2 |
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/assets/js/helloworld.js:
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1 | //This format's the action column
2 | function linkFormat(value){
3 | var html = ` `;
4 | html += ``;
5 | return html;
6 | }
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 | |
5 | |
6 |
7 |
8 |
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/Backup.php:
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1 | FreePBX->Helloworld->getAllids();
7 | $kvstoreids[] = 'noid';
8 | $settings = [];
9 | foreach ($kvstoreids as $value) {
10 | $settings[$value] = $this->FreePBX->Helloworld->getAll($value);
11 | }
12 | $this->addConfigs($settings);
13 | }
14 | }
15 |
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/.vscode/extensions.json:
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1 | {
2 | "recommendations": [
3 | "felixfbecker.php-intellisense",
4 | "felixfbecker.php-pack",
5 | "felixfbecker.php-debug",
6 | "neilbrayfield.php-docblocker",
7 | "esbenp.prettier-vscode",
8 | "eamodio.gitlens",
9 | "mgmcdermott.vscode-language-babel",
10 | "dbaeumer.vscode-eslint",
11 | "ms-vscode.vscode-typescript-tslint-plugin",
12 | "pflannery.vscode-versionlens",
13 | "ms-vsliveshare.vsliveshare-pack"
14 | ]
15 | }
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/assets/README.md:
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1 | assets/css
2 | ===========
3 |
4 | This is for module specific styling
5 |
6 | assets/js
7 | ==========
8 | This is for module specific Java script.
9 |
10 |
11 | Javascript Libraries
12 | ====================
13 |
14 | The following libraries are built in already and can be used without inclusion.
15 |
16 |
17 | - jquery-1.6.2.min.js
18 | - jquery-1.7.1.min.js
19 | - jquery-ui-1.8.16.min.js
20 | - jquery-ui-1.8.9.min.js
21 | - jquery.cookie.js
22 | - jquery.hotkeys.js
23 | - jquery.toggleval.3.0.js
24 |
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/Restore.php:
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1 | getConfigs();
7 | foreach ($settings as $key => $value) {
8 | $this->freepbx->Helloworld->setMultiConfig($value, $key);
9 | }
10 | }
11 | public function processLegacy($pdo, $data, $tables, $unknownTables, $tmpfiledir){
12 | return $this->transformLegacyKV($pdo,'helloworld', $this->freepbx)
13 | ->transformNamespacedKV($pdo,'helloworld', $this->freepbx);
14 | }
15 | }
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1 |
21 |
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/module.xml:
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1 |
2 | helloworld
3 | unsupported
4 | Hello World
5 | 15.0.1
6 | Development
7 | James Finstrom
8 | http://wiki.freepbx.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=19498386
9 | GPL
10 | http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt
11 |
12 |
17 |
18 |
19 | Hello World
20 |
21 |
22 | 14
23 |
24 | 14.0
25 |
26 | This is the Hello World module used to learn by example for BMO used in 12+
27 |
28 | *14.0.1* Code cleanup and some php 5.6 syntax
29 | *12.0.0.1* Initial Dev Release
30 |
31 |
32 |
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/Console/Helloworld.class.php:
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1 | setName('helloworld')
17 | ->setDescription('This says hello to the world')
18 | ->setDefinition(array(
19 | new InputOption(
20 | 'flag',
21 | 'f',
22 | InputOption::VALUE_NONE,
23 | 'We are setting a flag'
24 | ),
25 | new InputArgument(
26 | 'args',
27 | InputArgument::IS_ARRAY,
28 | '[flag|f] arrrrrrgs',
29 | null
30 | )
31 | ))
32 | ->setHelp('This is a magical help section...');
33 | }
34 | protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
35 | {
36 | $arg = $input->getArgument('args');
37 | if ($input->getOption('flag')) {
38 | $text = "Flag Set.";
39 | } else {
40 | $text = "No Flag Set";
41 | }
42 | $output->writeln($text);
43 | if ($arg) {
44 | print_r($arg);
45 | }
46 | }
47 | }
48 |
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/.vscode/settings.json:
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1 | {
2 | // ssh root@
3 | // cd ~/.vscode-server/extensions/esbenp.prettier-vscode-1.9.0/
4 | // npm install @prettier/plugin-php
5 | // I recommend to disable VS Code's built-in PHP IntelliSense by setting php.suggest.basic to false to avoid duplicate suggestions.
6 | "php.suggest.basic": false,
7 | "[php]": {
8 | "editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode"
9 | },
10 | // These are all my auto-save configs
11 | "editor.formatOnSave": true,
12 | // turn it off for JS and JSX, we will do this via eslint
13 | "[javascript]": {
14 | "editor.formatOnSave": false
15 | },
16 | "[javascriptreact]": {
17 | "editor.formatOnSave": false
18 | },
19 | // tell the ESLint plugin to run on save
20 | "eslint.autoFixOnSave": true,
21 | // Optional BUT IMPORTANT: If you have the prettier extension enabled for other languages like CSS and HTML, turn it off for JS since we are doing it through Eslint already
22 | "prettier.disableLanguages": [
23 | "javascript",
24 | "typescript",
25 | "javascriptreact",
26 | "typescriptreact"
27 | ],
28 | "emmet.triggerExpansionOnTab": true,
29 | "files.associations": {
30 | "*.jsx": "javascriptreact"
31 | },
32 | "intelephense.diagnostics.undefinedTypes": false,
33 | "intelephense.diagnostics.undefinedFunctions": false,
34 | "intelephense.diagnostics.undefinedConstants": false,
35 | "intelephense.diagnostics.undefinedClassConstants": false,
36 | "intelephense.diagnostics.undefinedMethods": false,
37 | "intelephense.diagnostics.undefinedProperties": false,
38 | "editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
39 | "source.fixAll.eslint": "explicit"
40 | }
41 | }
42 |
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/.github/workflows/signrelease.yml:
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1 | name: Sign and Release Module
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | branches:
6 | - 'release/*'
7 | - 'bugfix/*'
8 | - 'feature/*'
9 |
10 | jobs:
11 | sign_and_release_module:
12 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
13 |
14 | steps:
15 | - name: Checkout code
16 | uses: actions/checkout@v4
17 | with:
18 | path : ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
19 |
20 | - name: Install GPG
21 | run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install gnupg xmlstarlet -y
22 |
23 | - name: Import GPG key
24 | run: echo "${{ secrets.GPG_SIGNING_KEY }}" | base64 --decode | gpg --import
25 |
26 | - name: Extract version and rawname from module.xml
27 | id: extract_info
28 | run: |
29 | version=$(awk -F'[><]' '//{print $3; exit}' ./${{ github.event.repository.name }}/module.xml)
30 | rawname=$(awk -F'[><]' '//{print $3; exit}' ./${{ github.event.repository.name }}/module.xml)
31 | echo "MODULE_VERSION=$version" >> $GITHUB_ENV
32 | echo "MODULE_RAWNAME=$rawname" >> $GITHUB_ENV
33 |
34 | # Assuming your module build/packaging places the file and signing script in the working directory
35 | - name: Sign module
36 | run: |
37 | chmod +x ./${{ github.event.repository.name }}/.github/workflows/sign.sh
38 | ./${{ github.event.repository.name }}/.github/workflows/sign.sh ${{env.MODULE_RAWNAME}} "${{ secrets.GPG_SIGNING_KEY }}" ./${{ github.event.repository.name }}/.github/workflows/exclude.txt
39 |
40 | - name: Push signed module to releases
41 | if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/release/') || startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/bugfix/') || startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/feature/')
42 | uses: softprops/action-gh-release@4634c16e79c963813287e889244c50009e7f0981
43 | with:
44 | files: ${{env.MODULE_RAWNAME}}-${{env.MODULE_VERSION}}.tar.gz
45 | token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
46 | tag_name: v${{env.MODULE_VERSION}}
47 | name: Release v${{env.MODULE_VERSION}}
48 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # helloworld
2 |
3 | FreePBX Hello World with BMO for 15+. Note: Some functionality may work on versions 12-14, though deprecated methods have been removed.
4 |
5 | ## Status
6 |
7 | This module is fully functional for managing notes. It installs successfully on FreePBX 13 and utilizes features exclusive to version 15, such as backup and restore.
8 |
9 | ## Scope
10 |
11 | This module aims to strike a balance between demonstrating key functionality and avoiding overwhelming complexity. The following tasks are covered:
12 |
13 | - [x] Basic Structure
14 | - [x] Writing to Database
15 | - [x] Reading from Database
16 | - [ ] Writing a Configuration File
17 | - [ ] Reading a Configuration File
18 | - [x] Displaying a Page
19 | - [x] Displaying a Populated Form
20 | - [x] Handling Form Submission
21 | - [x] Writing Dial Plan
22 |
23 | The UCP module may have its own scope and readme file, as it's not the primary focus of this example.
24 |
25 | ### TODO:
26 |
27 | - Hook into pages.
28 | - Implement creation/editing of a configuration file.
29 | - Comment and clarify code.
30 |
31 | ## Structure
32 |
33 | ### Folder Tree
34 |
35 | - rawname
36 | - assets
37 | - js
38 | - css
39 | - views
40 | - UCP (Optional)
41 | - assets
42 | - js
43 | - css
44 | - views
45 | - Api
46 |
47 | - Rest
48 | - Graphql
49 |
50 | #### rawname
51 |
52 | - `assets`: Contains CSS and JavaScript files.
53 | - `views`: HTML page views, devoid of logic.
54 |
55 | #### UCP
56 |
57 | Optional module for the user control panel, following the same directory structure as `rawname`.
58 |
59 | ## API - 15+
60 |
61 | ### Files
62 |
63 | - `rawname/Rawname.class.php`: Primary module class.
64 | - `rawname/module.xml`: Module definition.
65 | - `rawname/rawname.page.php`
66 |
67 | ### Rawname.class.php
68 |
69 | Follow the convention of capitalizing the first letter.
70 |
71 | ### Required Methods (even if not used)
72 |
73 | These methods are mandatory, even if not utilized:
74 |
75 | - `public function install() {}`
76 | - `public function uninstall() {}`
77 | - `public function doConfigPageInit(\$page) {}`
78 |
79 | #### install method
80 |
81 | Replaces `install.php`.
82 |
83 | #### uninstall method
84 |
85 | Performs cleanup tasks.
86 |
87 | #### backup method (Future)
88 |
89 | Generates an array for potential restoration.
90 |
91 | #### restore method (Future)
92 |
93 | Accepts the array generated by the backup method for restoring previous configurations.
94 |
95 | #### doConfigPageInit method
96 |
97 | Essential for processing `$_REQUEST`.
98 |
99 | ### Functional Notes
100 |
101 | Avoid using `?>` followed by an empty newline, as PHP may encounter issues. Only use `?>` for inline PHP.
102 |
103 | ## Resources
104 |
105 | - Uniformity Guidelines: [FreePBX Wiki](http://wiki.freepbx.org/x/goDNAQ)
106 | - Code Snippets: [GitHub - FreePBX-gists](https://github.com/jfinstrom/FreePBX-gists)
107 |
108 | ## Support
109 |
110 | If you found this code helpful, consider supporting my employer, as it enables me to continue developing such projects.
111 |
112 | [ClearlyIP](https://clearlyip.com)
113 |
114 | ## License
115 |
116 | AGPLv3+
117 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | # This creates and signs a .tar.gz file with a valid private key on your keyring.
4 | #
5 | # Params: sign.sh /location/of/module
6 | #
7 | # If key_base64 is supplied, it will be decoded and used as the GPG key.
8 |
9 | if [ ! "$1" ] || [ ! "$2" ] || [ ! "$3" ]; then
10 | echo "$0: /location/of/module "
11 | exit 1
12 | fi
13 |
14 | parse_xml_value() {
15 | local file="$1"
16 | local element="$2"
17 | xmlstarlet sel -t -v "/module/$element" "$file"
18 | }
19 |
20 | getHashes() {
21 | local dir="$1"
22 | local exclude_patterns="$2"
23 |
24 | if [ ! -d "$dir" ]; then
25 | echo "getHashes was given $dir which is not a directory!"
26 | exit 1
27 | fi
28 |
29 | # Use find + grep -v to filter based on exclude patterns
30 | while IFS= read -r -d '' file; do
31 | if [[ ! $file =~ $exclude_patterns ]]; then
32 | local hash
33 | hash=$(sha256sum "$file" | awk '{print $1}')
34 | printf "%s = %s\n" "${file#$dir/}" "$hash"
35 | fi
36 | done < <(find "$dir" -type f -print0)
37 | }
38 |
39 | loc="$1"
40 | key_base64="$2"
41 | keyindex=2
42 | exclude_file="$3"
43 | version=$(parse_xml_value "$loc/module.xml" "version")
44 | rawname=$(parse_xml_value "$loc/module.xml" "rawname")
45 | tarball_name="$rawname-$version.tar.gz"
46 |
47 | # Validate if version and rawname are extracted
48 | if [ -z "$version" ] || [ -z "$rawname" ]; then
49 | echo "Error: Could not extract version or rawname from module.xml"
50 | exit 1
51 | fi
52 |
53 | # Load exclude patterns if provided
54 | exclude_patterns=""
55 | if [ -f "$exclude_file" ]; then
56 | exclude_patterns=$(cat "$exclude_file" | xargs -0 | awk '{print "|" $0}')
57 | fi
58 |
59 | if [ "${loc: -1}" == "/" ]; then
60 | # Strip off any trailing slash
61 | loc="${loc:0:-1}"
62 | fi
63 |
64 | if [ ! -d "$loc" ]; then
65 | echo "$loc is not a directory"
66 | exit 1
67 | fi
68 |
69 | if [ ! -e "$loc/module.xml" ]; then
70 | echo "module.xml does not exist in $loc"
71 | exit 1
72 | fi
73 |
74 | # Decode the base64 encoded key
75 | key=$(echo "$key_base64" | base64 -d)
76 |
77 | # Import the decoded key into GPG
78 | echo "Importing GPG key..."
79 | echo "$key" | gpg --import -
80 |
81 | sig="$loc/module.sig"
82 |
83 | echo "Signing with provided key"
84 | echo -ne "\tGenerating file list..."
85 | rm -f "$sig"
86 | files=$(getHashes "$loc" "$exclude_patterns")
87 | echo ""
88 | echo -ne "\tSigning $sig.."
89 | {
90 | echo ";################################################"
91 | echo "# FreePBX Module Signature File #"
92 | echo ";################################################"
93 | echo "# Do not alter the contents of this file! If #"
94 | echo "# this file is tampered with, the module will #"
95 | echo "# fail validation and be marked as invalid! #"
96 | echo ";################################################"
97 | echo ""
98 | echo "[config]"
99 | echo "version=2"
100 | echo "hash=sha256"
101 | echo "signedwith=$key"
102 | echo "signedby=sign.php"
103 | echo "repo=manual"
104 | echo "type=public"
105 | echo "[hashes]"
106 | echo "$files"
107 | echo ";# End"
108 | } > >(gpg --default-key "268C8DD0" --clearsign >"$sig")
109 | echo ""
110 | echo -ne "\tCreating tarball $tarball_name..."
111 | tar -czf "$tarball_name" -X "$exclude_file" "$loc"
112 | echo ""
113 | echo "Done"
114 |
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1 | FreePBX = $freepbx;
18 | $this->Database = $freepbx->Database;
19 | }
20 | /**
21 | * Installer run on fwconsole ma install
22 | *
23 | * @return void
24 | */
25 | public function install()
26 | {
27 | }
28 |
29 | /**
30 | * Uninstaller run on fwconsole ma uninstall
31 | *
32 | * @return void
33 | */
34 | public function uninstall()
35 | {
36 | }
37 |
38 | /**
39 | * backup and restore methods not needed after framwork
40 | * 13.0.195.21
41 | * 14.0.5.1
42 | * 15.0.1.38
43 | * */
44 |
45 | /**
46 | * Processes form submission and pre-page actions.
47 | *
48 | * @param string $page Display name
49 | * @return void
50 | */
51 | public function doConfigPageInit($page)
52 | {
53 | /** getReq provided by FreePBX_Helpers see https://wiki.freepbx.org/x/0YGUAQ */
54 | $action = $this->getReq('action', '');
55 | $id = $this->getReq('id', '');
56 | $subject = $this->getReq('subject', '');
57 | $body = $this->getReq('body');
58 |
59 | if ('add' == $action) {
60 | return $this->addItem($subject, $body);
61 | }
62 |
63 | if ('delete' == $action) {
64 | return $this->deleteItem($id);
65 | }
66 |
67 | if ('edit' == $action) {
68 | $this->updateItem($id, $subject, $body);
69 | }
70 | }
71 |
72 | /**
73 | * Adds buttons to the bottom of pages per set conditions
74 | *
75 | * @param array $request $_REQUEST
76 | * @return void
77 | */
78 | public function getActionBar($request)
79 | {
80 | if ('helloworld' == $request['display']) {
81 | if (!isset($_GET['view'])) {
82 | return [];
83 | }
84 | $buttons = [
85 | 'delete' => [
86 | 'name' => 'delete',
87 | 'id' => 'delete',
88 | 'value' => _('Delete')
89 | ],
90 | 'reset' => [
91 | 'name' => 'reset',
92 | 'id' => 'reset',
93 | 'value' => _("Reset")
94 | ],
95 | 'submit' => [
96 | 'name' => 'submit',
97 | 'id' => 'submit',
98 | 'value' => _("Submit")
99 | ]
100 | ];
101 | if (!isset($_GET['id']) || empty($_GET['id'])) {
102 | unset($buttons['delete']);
103 | }
104 | return $buttons;
105 | }
106 | }
107 |
108 | /**
109 | * Returns bool permissions for AJAX commands
110 | * https://wiki.freepbx.org/x/XoIzAQ
111 | * @param string $command The ajax command
112 | * @param array $setting ajax settings for this command typically untouched
113 | * @return bool
114 | */
115 | public function ajaxRequest($command, &$setting)
116 | {
117 | //The ajax request
118 | if ("getJSON" == $command) {
119 | return true;
120 | }
121 | return false;
122 | }
123 |
124 | /**
125 | * Handle Ajax request
126 | * @url ajax.php?module=helloworld&command=getJSON&jdata=grid
127 | *
128 | * @return array
129 | */
130 | public function ajaxHandler()
131 | {
132 | if ('getJSON' == $_REQUEST['command'] && 'grid' == $_REQUEST['jdata']) {
133 | return $this->getList();
134 | }
135 | return json_encode([
136 | 'status' => false,
137 | 'message' => _("Invalid Request")
138 | ]);
139 | }
140 |
141 | //Module getters These are all custom methods
142 | /**
143 | * getOne Gets an individual item by ID
144 | * @param int $id Item ID
145 | * @return array Returns an associative array with id, subject and body.
146 | */
147 | public function getOne($id)
148 | {
149 | $sql = "SELECT id,subject,body FROM helloworld WHERE id = :id";
150 | $stmt = $this->Database->prepare($sql);
151 | $stmt->bindParam(':id', $id, PDO::PARAM_INT);
152 | $stmt->execute();
153 | $row = $stmt->fetchObject();
154 | return [
155 | 'id' => $row->id,
156 | 'subject' => $row->subject,
157 | 'body' => $row->body
158 | ];
159 | }
160 | /**
161 | * getList gets a list od subjects and their respective id.
162 | * @return array id => subject
163 | */
164 | public function getList()
165 | {
166 | $ret = [];
167 | $sql = 'SELECT id, subject FROM helloworld';
168 | $data = $this->Database->query($sql)->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_KEY_PAIR);
169 | array_walk($data, function (&$value, $key) {
170 | $value = ['id' => $key, 'subject' => $value];
171 | });
172 | return $data;
173 | }
174 | //Module setters these are all custom methods.
175 |
176 | /**
177 | * addItem Add an Item
178 | * @param string $subject The Subject of the item
179 | * @param [type] $body The body of the item
180 | */
181 | public function addItem($subject, $body)
182 | {
183 | $sql =
184 | 'INSERT INTO helloworld (subject, body) VALUES (:subject, :body)';
185 | $stmt = $this->Database->prepare($sql);
186 | $stmt->bindParam(':subject', $subject, \PDO::PARAM_STR);
187 | $stmt->bindParam(':body', $body, \PDO::PARAM_STR);
188 | $stmt->execute();
189 | return $this;
190 | }
191 | /**
192 | * updateItem Updates the given ID
193 | * @param int $id Item ID
194 | * @param string $subject The new subject
195 | * @param string $body The new body
196 | * @return bool Returns true on success or false on failure
197 | */
198 | public function updateItem($id, $subject, $body)
199 | {
200 | $sql =
201 | 'UPDATE helloworld SET subject = :subject, body = :body WHERE id = :id';
202 | $stmt = $this->Database->prepare($sql);
203 | $stmt->bindParam(':subject', $subject, \PDO::PARAM_STR);
204 | $stmt->bindParam(':body', $body, \PDO::PARAM_STR);
205 | $stmt->bindParam(':id', $id, \PDO::PARAM_INT);
206 | $stmt->execute();
207 | return $this;
208 | }
209 | /**
210 | * deleteItem Deletes the given ID
211 | * @param int $id Item ID
212 | * @return bool Returns true on success or false on failure
213 | */
214 | public function deleteItem($id)
215 | {
216 | $sql = 'DELETE FROM helloworld WHERE id = :id';
217 | $stmt = $this->Database->prepare($sql);
218 | $stmt->bindParam(':id', $id, \PDO::PARAM_INT);
219 | $stmt->execute();
220 | return $this;
221 | }
222 |
223 | /**
224 | * Do we want to add to the dialplan?
225 | * https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/FOP/BMO+Hooks#BMOHooks-DialplanHooks
226 | *
227 | * @return bool or int 500 priority
228 | */
229 | public function myDialplanHooks()
230 | {
231 | return true;
232 | }
233 |
234 | /**
235 | * Dialplan generation
236 | *
237 | * @param object $ext The dialplan object we add to
238 | * @param string $engine This will always be asterisk
239 | * @param int $priority 500?
240 | * @return void
241 | */
242 | public function doDialplanHook(&$ext, $engine, $priority)
243 | {
244 | $modulename = 'helloworld';
245 |
246 | // Retrieve module's feature code
247 | $fcc = new \featurecode($modulename, 'helloworld');
248 | $hw_fc = $fcc->getCodeActive();
249 | unset($fcc);
250 |
251 | $id = 'app-helloworld';
252 | $ext->addInclude('from-internal-additional', $id); // Add the include to from-internal
253 | $ext->add(
254 | $id,
255 | $hw_fc,
256 | '',
257 | new \ext_goto('1', 's', 'app-helloworld-playback')
258 | ); // feature code goes to playback context
259 |
260 | $id = 'app-helloworld-playback';
261 | $c = 's';
262 | $ext->add($id, $c, 'label', new \ext_answer());
263 | $ext->add($id, $c, '', new \ext_wait(1));
264 | $ext->add($id, $c, '', new \ext_playback('hello-world'));
265 | $ext->add($id, $c, '', new \ext_playback('demo-congrats'));
266 | $ext->add($id, $c, 'hangup', new \ext_hangup());
267 | }
268 |
269 | /**
270 | * This returns html to the main page
271 | *
272 | * @return string html
273 | */
274 | public function showPage()
275 | {
276 | $subhead = _('Item List');
277 | $content = load_view(__DIR__ . '/views/grid.php');
278 |
279 | if ('form' == $_REQUEST['view']) {
280 | $subhead = _('Add Item');
281 | $content = load_view(__DIR__ . '/views/form.php');
282 | if (isset($_REQUEST['id']) && !empty($_REQUEST['id'])) {
283 | $subhead = _('Edit Item');
284 | $content = load_view(
285 | __DIR__ . '/views/form.php',
286 | $this->getOne($_REQUEST['id'])
287 | );
288 | }
289 | }
290 | echo load_view(__DIR__ . '/views/default.php', array(
291 | 'subhead' => $subhead,
292 | 'content' => $content
293 | ));
294 | }
295 | }
296 |
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577 | If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future
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610 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
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621 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
622 |
623 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
624 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
625 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
626 |
627 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
628 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
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630 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
631 |
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