Due to backwards compatible changes, the ARI version should be bumped to
1.8.0 prior to the release of 13.5.0. Note that a previous patch already
bumped the version of AMI for this release.
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This patch updates the version of ARI to 1.7.0 to reflect the backwards
compatible changes that will be introduced in 13.4.0.
Change-Id: I6c36e6144da426412f25828a868e4df916bff60a
AMI/ARI are getting a few enhancements in the next release of Asterisk 13. Per
semantic versioning, that warrants a bump in the minor version number, as it
reflects a backwards compatible change. Hence, this commit.
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This patch does the following:
* It updates the AMI version to 2.2.0 to indicate backwards compatible
changes have been made since the last release
* It updates the ARI version to 1.2.0 to indicate backwards compatible
changes have been made since the last release
* It updates the UPGRADE/CHANGES files with changes that were not
mentioned
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Created a data model and implemented functionality for an ARI device state
resource. The following operations have been added that allow a user to
manipulate an ARI controlled device:
Create/Change the state of an ARI controlled device
PUT /deviceStates/{deviceName}&{deviceState}
Retrieve all ARI controlled devices
GET /deviceStates
Retrieve the current state of a device
GET /deviceStates/{deviceName}
Destroy a device-state controlled by ARI
DELETE /deviceStates/{deviceName}
The ARI controlled device must begin with 'Stasis:'. An example controlled
device name would be Stasis:Example. A 'DeviceStateChanged' event has also
been added so that an application can subscribe and receive device change
events. Any device state, ARI controlled or not, can be subscribed to.
While adding the event, the underlying subscription control mechanism was
refactored so that all current and future resource subscriptions would be
the same. Each event resource must now register itself in order to be able
to properly handle [un]subscribes.
(issue ASTERISK-22838)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3025/
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