This package contains a Haskell library which may be used to implement computer telephony integration using AVAYA DMCC XML API. A simple server (dmcc-ws) built atop the library is also included. The server allows clients use JSON-over-WebSockets to control AVAYA agents, receive event notifications and agent state updates.
The package uses third-party call control functions of DMCC API. There's no first-party call control support and no access to media streams.
AVAYA DMCC XML API is largely based on ECMA-354 (CSTA Phase III) standard, so in theory the package can be used with other compliant telephony solutions.
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First-party interface for most of call control functions (making and answering calls, hold, conference call, transfer, barge in, state control).
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State change events (implemented in the library using polling to compensate for the lack of a native implementation in DMCC 6.x).
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Webhook support (the library can send HTTP requests in response to agent state change events).
One basic TSAPI license is consumed for every agent controlled by the library.
DMCC 6.x is supported. Consult your Avaya AES administration page to check for software versions and available licenses.
The server exposes portions of Haskell library interface via WebSockets using JSON messages for client-server exchange. Its purpose is to provide a clean agent-centric interface to DMCC API suitable for usage from client applications running in a browser.
Run the server as
dmcc-ws dmcc-ws.cfg
See example configuration file at dmcc-ws/example.cfg
.
With dmcc-ws
running, you may start controlling an agent with
extension XXX
by connecting to WebSocket URL http://host:port/XXX
.
The server accepts client commands in JSON:
{"action":"MakeCall", "number":"989150603267"}
Consult DMCC.Action
documentation in Haddock docs for DMCC library
for supported commands.
The server reports telephony events along with updated agent snapshot:
{
"newSnapshot": {
"state": ["Busy", ""],
"calls": {
"179": {
"failed": false,
"held": false,
"ucid": "00001001791428242051",
"interlocutors": [
"989150603267:ADACs8300::0"
],
"start": "2015-04-05T13:52:52.803Z",
"direction": {
"contents": [],
"dir": "Out"
},
"answered": "2015-04-05T13:53:02.686Z"
}
}
},
"dmccEvent": {
"callId": "179",
"event": "EstablishedEvent"
},
"tag": "TelephonyEvent"
}
Client applications may use events to update their UI incrementally or re-process the whole state every time an event arrives.
Use Haskell Stack tool to build the
library and dmcc-ws
:
stack install
On macOS with openssl
installed via Homebrew, build with
stack build --extra-include-dirs=/usr/local/opt/openssl/include/ --extra-lib-dirs=/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/