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docs: Add version information to configObject and configOption XML elements
Most of the configObjects and configOptions that are implemented with ACO or Sorcery now have `<since>/<version>` elements added. There are probably some that the script I used didn't catch. The version tags were determined by the following... * Do a git blame on the API call that created the object or option. * From the commit hash, grab the summary line. * Do a `git log --grep <summary>` to find the cherry-pick commits in all branches that match. * Do a `git patch-id` to ensure the commits are all related and didn't get a false match on the summary. * Do a `git tag --contains <commit>` to find the tags that contain each commit. * Weed out all tags not <major>.<minor>.0. * Sort and discard any <major>.0.0 and following tags where the commit appeared in an earlier branch. * The result is a single tag for each branch where the API was last touched. configObjects and configOptions elements implemented with the base ast_config APIs were just not possible to find due to the non-deterministic way they are accessed. Also note that if the API call was on modified after it was added, the version will be the one it was last modified in. Final note: The configObject and configOption elements were introduced in 12.0.0 so options created before then may not have any XML documentation.
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<synopsis>HTTP binding for the Stasis API</synopsis>
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<configFile name="ari.conf">
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<configObject name="general">
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<since><version>12.0.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>General configuration settings</synopsis>
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<configOption name="enabled">
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<since><version>12.0.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>Enable/disable the ARI module</synopsis>
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<description>
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<para>This option enables or disables the ARI module.</para>
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</see-also>
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</configOption>
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<configOption name="websocket_write_timeout" default="100">
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<since><version>11.11.0</version><version>12.4.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>The timeout (in milliseconds) to set on WebSocket connections.</synopsis>
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<description>
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<para>If a websocket connection accepts input slowly, the timeout
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</description>
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</configOption>
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<configOption name="pretty">
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<since><version>12.0.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>Responses from ARI are formatted to be human readable</synopsis>
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</configOption>
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<configOption name="auth_realm">
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<since><version>12.0.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>Realm to use for authentication. Defaults to Asterisk REST Interface.</synopsis>
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</configOption>
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<configOption name="allowed_origins">
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<since><version>12.0.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>Comma separated list of allowed origins, for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing. May be set to * to allow all origins.</synopsis>
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</configOption>
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<configOption name="channelvars">
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<since><version>14.2.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>Comma separated list of channel variables to display in channel json.</synopsis>
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</configOption>
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</configObject>
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<configObject name="user">
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<since><version>12.0.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>Per-user configuration settings</synopsis>
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<configOption name="type">
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<since><version>13.30.0</version><version>16.7.0</version><version>17.1.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>Define this configuration section as a user.</synopsis>
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<description>
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<enumlist>
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</description>
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</configOption>
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<configOption name="read_only">
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<since><version>13.30.0</version><version>16.7.0</version><version>17.1.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>When set to yes, user is only authorized for read-only requests</synopsis>
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</configOption>
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<configOption name="password">
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<since><version>13.30.0</version><version>16.7.0</version><version>17.1.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>Crypted or plaintext password (see password_format)</synopsis>
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</configOption>
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<configOption name="password_format">
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<since><version>12.0.0</version></since>
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<synopsis>password_format may be set to plain (the default) or crypt. When set to crypt, crypt(3) is used to validate the password. A crypted password can be generated using mkpasswd -m sha-512. When set to plain, the password is in plaintext</synopsis>
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</configOption>
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</configObject>
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