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  1. # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
  2. ##############################################################################
  3. #
  4. # Asterisk Click2dial module for OpenERP
  5. # Copyright (C) 2010-2014 Alexis de Lattre <alexis@via.ecp.fr>
  6. #
  7. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  8. # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
  9. # published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
  10. # License, or (at your option) any later version.
  11. #
  12. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  13. # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  14. # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  15. # GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
  16. #
  17. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
  18. # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  19. #
  20. ##############################################################################
  21. {
  22. 'name': 'Asterisk Click2dial',
  23. 'version': '8.0.0.4.0',
  24. 'category': 'Phone',
  25. 'license': 'AGPL-3',
  26. 'summary': 'Asterisk-OpenERP connector',
  27. 'description': """
  28. Asterisk-OpenERP connector
  29. ==========================
  30. The technical name of this module is *asterisk_click2dial*, but this module
  31. implements much more than a simple *click2dial* ! This module adds 3
  32. functionalities:
  33. 1) It adds a *Dial* button in the partner form view so that users can directly
  34. dial a phone number through Asterisk. This feature is usually known as
  35. *click2dial*. Here is how it works :
  36. * In OpenERP, the user clicks on the *Dial* button next to a phone number
  37. field in the partner view.
  38. * OpenERP connects to the Asterisk Manager Interface and Asterisk makes the
  39. user's phone ring.
  40. * The user answers his own phone (if he doesn't, the process stops here).
  41. * Asterisk dials the phone number found in OpenERP in place of the user.
  42. * If the remote party answers, the user can talk to his correspondent.
  43. 2) It adds the ability to show the name of the calling party on the screen of
  44. your IP phone on incoming phone calls if the presented phone number is
  45. present in the partner/leads/employees/... of OpenERP. Here is how it works:
  46. * On incoming phone calls, the Asterisk dialplan executes an AGI script
  47. "set_name_incoming_timeout.sh".
  48. * The "set_name_incoming_timeout.sh" script calls the "set_name_agi.py"
  49. script with a short timeout.
  50. * The "set_name_agi.py" script will make an XML-RPC request on the OpenERP
  51. server to try to find the name of the person corresponding to the phone
  52. number presented by the calling party.
  53. * If it finds the name, it is set as the CallerID name of the call, so as
  54. to be presented on the IP phone of the user.
  55. It also works on outgoing calls, so as to display the name of the callee on
  56. the SIP phone of the caller. For that, you should use the script
  57. "set_name_outgoing_timeout.sh".
  58. 3) It adds a phone icon (*Open Caller*) in the top menu bar
  59. (next to the Preferences) to get the partner/lead/candidate/registrations
  60. corresponding to the calling party in one click. Here is how it works :
  61. * When the user clicks on the phone icon, OpenERP sends a query to the
  62. Asterisk Manager Interface to get a list of the current phone calls
  63. * If it finds a phone call involving the user's phone, it gets the phone
  64. number of the calling party
  65. * It searches the phone number of the calling party in the
  66. Partners/Leads/Candidates/Registrations of OpenERP. If a record matches,
  67. it takes you to the form view of this record. If no record matchs, it
  68. opens a wizard which proposes to create a new Partner with the presented
  69. phone number as *Phone* or *Mobile* number or update an existing Partner.
  70. It is possible to get a pop-up of the record corresponding to the calling
  71. party without any action from the user via the module *base_phone_popup*.
  72. A detailed documentation for this module is available on the Akretion Web site:
  73. http://www.akretion.com/products-and-services/openerp-asterisk-voip-connector
  74. """,
  75. 'author': "Akretion,Odoo Community Association (OCA)",
  76. 'website': 'http://www.akretion.com/',
  77. 'depends': ['base_phone'],
  78. 'external_dependencies': {'python': ['Asterisk']},
  79. 'data': [
  80. 'asterisk_server_view.xml',
  81. 'res_users_view.xml',
  82. 'security/ir.model.access.csv',
  83. 'web_asterisk_click2dial.xml',
  84. ],
  85. 'demo': ['asterisk_click2dial_demo.xml'],
  86. 'qweb': ['static/src/xml/*.xml'],
  87. 'css': ['static/src/css/*.css'],
  88. 'application': True,
  89. 'installable': True,
  90. 'active': False,
  91. }