Group PJSUA_LIB_BASE¶
- group PJSUA_LIB_BASE
Basic application creation/initialization, logging configuration, etc.
The base PJSUA API controls PJSUA creation, initialization, and startup, and also provides various auxiliary functions.
Using PJSUA Library¶
Creating PJSUA¶
Before anything else, application must create PJSUA by calling pjsua_create(). This, among other things, will initialize PJLIB, which is crucial before any PJLIB functions can be called, PJLIB-UTIL, and create a SIP endpoint.
After this function is called, application can create a memory pool (with pjsua_pool_create()) and read configurations from command line or file to build the settings to initialize PJSUA below.
Initializing PJSUA¶
After PJSUA is created, application can initialize PJSUA by calling pjsua_init(). This function takes several optional configuration settings in the argument, if application wants to set them.
PJSUA-LIB Initialization (in C)¶
Sample code to initialize PJSUA in C code:
#include <pjsua-lib/pjsua.h> #define THIS_FILE __FILE__ static pj_status_t app_init(void) { pjsua_config ua_cfg; pjsua_logging_config log_cfg; pjsua_media_config media_cfg; pj_status_t status; // Must create pjsua before anything else! status = pjsua_create(); if (status != PJ_SUCCESS) { pjsua_perror(THIS_FILE, "Error initializing pjsua", status); return status; } // Initialize configs with default settings. pjsua_config_default(&ua_cfg); pjsua_logging_config_default(&log_cfg); pjsua_media_config_default(&media_cfg); // At the very least, application would want to override // the call callbacks in pjsua_config: ua_cfg.cb.on_incoming_call = ... ua_cfg.cb.on_call_state = .. ... // Customize other settings (or initialize them from application specific // configuration file): ... // Initialize pjsua status = pjsua_init(&ua_cfg, &log_cfg, &media_cfg); if (status != PJ_SUCCESS) { pjsua_perror(THIS_FILE, "Error initializing pjsua", status); return status; } . ... }
Other Initialization¶
After PJSUA is initialized with pjsua_init(), application will normally need/want to perform the following tasks:
create SIP transport with pjsua_transport_create(). Application would to call pjsua_transport_create() for each transport types that it wants to support (for example, UDP, TCP, and TLS). Please see PJSUA-API Signaling Transport section for more info.
create one or more SIP accounts with pjsua_acc_add() or pjsua_acc_add_local(). The SIP account is used for registering with the SIP server, if any. Please see PJSUA-API Accounts Management for more info.
add one or more buddies with pjsua_buddy_add(). Please see PJSUA-API Buddy, Presence, and Instant Messaging section for more info.
optionally configure the sound device, codec settings, and other media settings. Please see PJSUA-API Media Manipulation for more info.
Starting PJSUA¶
After all initializations have been done, application must call pjsua_start() to start PJSUA. This function will check that all settings have been properly configured, and apply default settings when they haven’t, or report error status when it is unable to recover from missing settings.
Most settings can be changed during run-time. For example, application may add, modify, or delete accounts, buddies, or change media settings during run-time.
C Example for Starting PJSUA¶
Sample code:
static pj_status_t app_run(void) { pj_status_t status; // Start pjsua status = pjsua_start(); if (status != PJ_SUCCESS) { pjsua_destroy(); pjsua_perror(THIS_FILE, "Error starting pjsua", status); return status; } // Run application loop while (1) { char choice[10]; printf("Select menu: "); fgets(choice, sizeof(choice), stdin); ... } }
Defines
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DISABLED_FOR_TICKET_1185¶
Disabled features temporarily for media reorganization
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PJSUA_POOL_LEN¶
Initial memory block for PJSUA.
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PJSUA_POOL_INC¶
Memory increment for PJSUA.
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PJSUA_POOL_LEN_ACC¶
Initial memory block for PJSUA account.
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PJSUA_POOL_INC_ACC¶
Memory increment for PJSUA account.
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PJSUA_ACC_MAX_PROXIES¶
Maximum proxies in account.
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PJSUA_DEFAULT_USE_SRTP¶
Default value of SRTP mode usage. Valid values are PJMEDIA_SRTP_DISABLED, PJMEDIA_SRTP_OPTIONAL, and PJMEDIA_SRTP_MANDATORY.
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PJSUA_DEFAULT_SRTP_SECURE_SIGNALING¶
Default value of secure signaling requirement for SRTP. Valid values are: 0: SRTP does not require secure signaling 1: SRTP requires secure transport such as TLS 2: SRTP requires secure end-to-end transport (SIPS)
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PJSUA_ADD_ICE_TAGS¶
Controls whether PJSUA-LIB should add ICE media feature tag parameter (the “;+sip.ice” parameter) to Contact header if ICE is enabled in the config.
Default: 1
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PJSUA_ACQUIRE_CALL_TIMEOUT¶
Timeout value used to acquire mutex lock on a particular call.
Default: 2000 ms
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PJSUA_HAS_VIDEO¶
Is video enabled.
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PJSUA_VID_REQ_KEYFRAME_INTERVAL¶
Interval between two keyframe requests, in milliseconds.
Default: 3000 ms
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PJSUA_SEPARATE_WORKER_FOR_TIMER¶
Specify whether timer heap events will be polled by a separate worker thread. If this is set/enabled, a worker thread will be dedicated to poll timer heap events only, and the rest worker thread(s) will poll ioqueue/network events only.
Note that if worker thread count setting (i.e: pjsua_config.thread_cnt) is set to zero, this setting will be ignored.
Default: 0 (disabled)
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PJSUA_DISABLE_AUTO_SEND_100¶
Specify whether pjsua should disable automatically sending initial answer 100/Trying for incoming calls. If disabled, application can later send 100/Trying if it wishes using pjsua_call_answer().
Default: 0 (automatic sending enabled)
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PJSUA_ICE_TRANSPORT_OPTION¶
Default options that will be passed when creating ice transport. See pjmedia_transport_ice_options.
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PJSUA_TRICKLE_ICE_NEW_CAND_CHECK_INTERVAL¶
Interval of checking for any new ICE candidate when trickle ICE is active. Trickle ICE gathers local ICE candidates, such as STUN and TURN candidates, in the background, while SDP offer/answer negotiation is being performed. Later, when any new ICE candidate is found, the endpoint will convey the candidate to the remote endpoint via SIP INFO.
Default: 100 ms
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PJSUA_UNKNOWN_DTMF_DURATION¶
Constant to specify unknown duration in pjsua_dtmf_info and pjsua_dtmf_event.
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pjsip_cred_dup¶
The implementation has been moved to sip_auth.h
Typedefs
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typedef int pjsua_call_id¶
Call identification
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typedef int pjsua_acc_id¶
Account identification
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typedef int pjsua_buddy_id¶
Buddy identification
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typedef int pjsua_player_id¶
File player identification
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typedef int pjsua_recorder_id¶
File recorder identification
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typedef int pjsua_conf_port_id¶
Conference port identification
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typedef pj_status_t (*pjsua_med_tp_state_cb)(pjsua_call_id call_id, const pjsua_med_tp_state_info *info)¶
Type of callback to be called when media transport state is changed.
- Param call_id
The call ID.
- Param info
The media transport state info.
- Return
The callback must return PJ_SUCCESS at the moment.
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typedef void (*pj_stun_resolve_cb)(const pj_stun_resolve_result *result)¶
Typedef of callback to be registered to pjsua_resolve_stun_servers() and to be called when STUN resolution completes.
Enums
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enum pjsua_invalid_id_const_¶
Constant to identify invalid ID for all sorts of IDs.
Values:
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enumerator PJSUA_INVALID_ID¶
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enumerator PJSUA_INVALID_ID¶
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enum pjsua_state¶
This enumeration represents pjsua state.
Values:
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enumerator PJSUA_STATE_NULL¶
The library has not been initialized.
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enumerator PJSUA_STATE_CREATED¶
After pjsua_create() is called but before pjsua_init() is called.
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enumerator PJSUA_STATE_INIT¶
After pjsua_init() is called but before pjsua_start() is called.
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enumerator PJSUA_STATE_STARTING¶
After pjsua_start() is called but before everything is running.
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enumerator PJSUA_STATE_RUNNING¶
After pjsua_start() is called and before pjsua_destroy() is called.
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enumerator PJSUA_STATE_CLOSING¶
After pjsua_destroy() is called but before the function returns.
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enumerator PJSUA_STATE_NULL¶
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enum pjsua_med_tp_st¶
Enumeration of media transport state types.
Values:
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enumerator PJSUA_MED_TP_NULL¶
Null, this is the state before media transport is created.
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enumerator PJSUA_MED_TP_CREATING¶
Just before media transport is created, which can finish asynchronously later.
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enumerator PJSUA_MED_TP_IDLE¶
Media transport creation is completed, but not initialized yet.
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enumerator PJSUA_MED_TP_INIT¶
Initialized (media_create() has been called).
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enumerator PJSUA_MED_TP_RUNNING¶
Running (media_start() has been called).
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enumerator PJSUA_MED_TP_DISABLED¶
Disabled (transport is initialized, but media is being disabled).
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enumerator PJSUA_MED_TP_NULL¶
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enum pjsua_create_media_transport_flag¶
This enumeration specifies the options for custom media transport creation.
Values:
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enumerator PJSUA_MED_TP_CLOSE_MEMBER¶
This flag indicates that the media transport must also close its “member” or “child” transport when pjmedia_transport_close() is called. If this flag is not specified, then the media transport must not call pjmedia_transport_close() of its member transport.
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enumerator PJSUA_MED_TP_CLOSE_MEMBER¶
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enum pjsua_contact_rewrite_method¶
This enumeration specifies the contact rewrite method.
Values:
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enumerator PJSUA_CONTACT_REWRITE_UNREGISTER¶
The Contact update will be done by sending unregistration to the currently registered Contact, while simultaneously sending new registration (with different Call-ID) for the updated Contact.
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enumerator PJSUA_CONTACT_REWRITE_NO_UNREG¶
The Contact update will be done in a single, current registration session, by removing the current binding (by setting its Contact’s expires parameter to zero) and adding a new Contact binding, all done in a single request.
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enumerator PJSUA_CONTACT_REWRITE_ALWAYS_UPDATE¶
The Contact update will be done when receiving any registration final response. If this flag is not specified, contact update will only be done upon receiving 2xx response. This flag MUST be used with PJSUA_CONTACT_REWRITE_UNREGISTER or PJSUA_CONTACT_REWRITE_NO_UNREG above to specify how the Contact update should be performed when receiving 2xx response.
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enumerator PJSUA_CONTACT_REWRITE_UNREGISTER¶
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enum pjsua_ip_change_op¶
This enumeration specifies the operation when handling IP change.
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enumerator PJSUA_IP_CHANGE_OP_NULL¶
Hasn’t start ip change process.
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enumerator PJSUA_IP_CHANGE_OP_RESTART_LIS¶
The restart listener process.
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enumerator PJSUA_IP_CHANGE_OP_ACC_SHUTDOWN_TP¶
The shutdown transport process.
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enumerator PJSUA_IP_CHANGE_OP_ACC_UPDATE_CONTACT¶
The update contact process.
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enumerator PJSUA_IP_CHANGE_OP_ACC_HANGUP_CALLS¶
The hanging up call process.
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enumerator PJSUA_IP_CHANGE_OP_ACC_REINVITE_CALLS¶
The re-INVITE call process.
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enumerator PJSUA_IP_CHANGE_OP_COMPLETED¶
The ip change process has completed.
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enumerator PJSUA_IP_CHANGE_OP_NULL¶
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enum pjsua_dtmf_method¶
This enumeration specifies DTMF method.
Values:
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enumerator PJSUA_DTMF_METHOD_RFC2833¶
Send DTMF using RFC2833.
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enumerator PJSUA_DTMF_METHOD_SIP_INFO¶
Send DTMF using SIP INFO. Notes:
This method is not finalized in any standard/rfc, however it is commonly used.
Warning: in case the remote doesn’t support SIP INFO, response might not be sent and the sender will deal this as timeout and disconnect the call.
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enumerator PJSUA_DTMF_METHOD_RFC2833¶
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enum pjsua_sip_timer_use¶
This enumeration specifies the usage of SIP Session Timers extension.
Values:
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enumerator PJSUA_SIP_TIMER_INACTIVE¶
When this flag is specified, Session Timers will not be used in any session, except it is explicitly required in the remote request.
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enumerator PJSUA_SIP_TIMER_OPTIONAL¶
When this flag is specified, Session Timers will be used in all sessions whenever remote supports and uses it.
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enumerator PJSUA_SIP_TIMER_REQUIRED¶
When this flag is specified, Session Timers support will be a requirement for the remote to be able to establish a session.
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enumerator PJSUA_SIP_TIMER_ALWAYS¶
When this flag is specified, Session Timers will always be used in all sessions, regardless whether remote supports/uses it or not.
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enumerator PJSUA_SIP_TIMER_INACTIVE¶
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enum pjsua_100rel_use¶
This constants controls the use of 100rel extension.
Values:
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enumerator PJSUA_100REL_NOT_USED¶
Not used. For UAC, support for 100rel will be indicated in Supported header so that peer can opt to use it if it wants to. As UAS, this option will NOT cause 100rel to be used even if UAC indicates that it supports this feature.
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enumerator PJSUA_100REL_MANDATORY¶
Mandatory. UAC will place 100rel in Require header, and UAS will reject incoming calls unless it has 100rel in Supported header.
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enumerator PJSUA_100REL_OPTIONAL¶
Optional. Similar to PJSUA_100REL_NOT_USED, except that as UAS, this option will cause 100rel to be used if UAC indicates that it supports it.
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enumerator PJSUA_100REL_NOT_USED¶
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enum pjsua_destroy_flag¶
Flags to be given to pjsua_destroy2()
Values:
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enumerator PJSUA_DESTROY_NO_RX_MSG¶
Allow sending outgoing messages (such as unregistration, event unpublication, BYEs, unsubscription, etc.), but do not wait for responses. This is useful to perform “best effort” clean up without delaying the shutdown process waiting for responses.
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enumerator PJSUA_DESTROY_NO_TX_MSG¶
If this flag is set, do not send any outgoing messages at all. This flag is useful if application knows that the network which the messages are to be sent on is currently down.
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enumerator PJSUA_DESTROY_NO_NETWORK¶
Do not send or receive messages during destroy. This flag is shorthand for PJSUA_DESTROY_NO_RX_MSG + PJSUA_DESTROY_NO_TX_MSG.
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enumerator PJSUA_DESTROY_NO_RX_MSG¶
Functions
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void pjsua_logging_config_default(pjsua_logging_config *cfg)¶
Use this function to initialize logging config.
- Parameters
cfg – The logging config to be initialized.
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void pjsua_logging_config_dup(pj_pool_t *pool, pjsua_logging_config *dst, const pjsua_logging_config *src)¶
Use this function to duplicate logging config.
- Parameters
pool – Pool to use.
dst – Destination config.
src – Source config.
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void pjsua_config_default(pjsua_config *cfg)¶
Use this function to initialize pjsua config.
- Parameters
cfg – pjsua config to be initialized.
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void pjsua_config_dup(pj_pool_t *pool, pjsua_config *dst, const pjsua_config *src)¶
Duplicate pjsua_config.
- Parameters
pool – The pool to get memory from.
dst – Destination config.
src – Source config.
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void pjsua_msg_data_init(pjsua_msg_data *msg_data)¶
Initialize message data.
- Parameters
msg_data – Message data to be initialized.
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pjsua_msg_data *pjsua_msg_data_clone(pj_pool_t *pool, const pjsua_msg_data *rhs)¶
Clone message data.
- Parameters
pool – Pool to allocate memory for the new message data.
rhs – Message data to be cloned.
- Returns
The new message data.
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pj_status_t pjsua_create(void)¶
Instantiate pjsua application. Application must call this function before calling any other functions, to make sure that the underlying libraries are properly initialized. Once this function has returned success, application must call pjsua_destroy() before quitting.
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
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pj_status_t pjsua_init(const pjsua_config *ua_cfg, const pjsua_logging_config *log_cfg, const pjsua_media_config *media_cfg)¶
Initialize pjsua with the specified settings. All the settings are optional, and the default values will be used when the config is not specified.
Note that pjsua_create() MUST be called before calling this function.
- Parameters
ua_cfg – User agent configuration.
log_cfg – Optional logging configuration.
media_cfg – Optional media configuration.
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
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pj_status_t pjsua_start(void)¶
Application is recommended to call this function after all initialization is done, so that the library can do additional checking set up additional
Application may call this function anytime after pjsua_init().
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
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pj_status_t pjsua_destroy(void)¶
Destroy pjsua. Application is recommended to perform graceful shutdown before calling this function (such as unregister the account from the SIP server, terminate presense subscription, and hangup active calls), however, this function will do all of these if it finds there are active sessions that need to be terminated. This function will approximately block for one second to wait for replies from remote.
Application.may safely call this function more than once if it doesn’t keep track of it’s state.
See also
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
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pjsua_state pjsua_get_state(void)¶
Retrieve pjsua state.
- Returns
pjsua state.
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pj_status_t pjsua_destroy2(unsigned flags)¶
Variant of destroy with additional flags.
- Parameters
flags – Combination of pjsua_destroy_flag enumeration.
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
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int pjsua_handle_events(unsigned msec_timeout)¶
Poll pjsua for events, and if necessary block the caller thread for the specified maximum interval (in miliseconds).
Application doesn’t normally need to call this function if it has configured worker thread (thread_cnt field) in pjsua_config structure, because polling then will be done by these worker threads instead.
- Parameters
msec_timeout – Maximum time to wait, in miliseconds.
- Returns
The number of events that have been handled during the poll. Negative value indicates error, and application can retrieve the error as (status = -return_value).
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void pjsua_stop_worker_threads(void)¶
Signal all worker threads to quit. This will only wait until internal threads are done.
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pj_pool_t *pjsua_pool_create(const char *name, pj_size_t init_size, pj_size_t increment)¶
Create memory pool to be used by the application. Once application finished using the pool, it must be released with pj_pool_release().
- Parameters
name – Optional pool name.
init_size – Initial size of the pool.
increment – Increment size.
- Returns
The pool, or NULL when there’s no memory.
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pj_status_t pjsua_reconfigure_logging(const pjsua_logging_config *c)¶
Application can call this function at any time (after pjsua_create(), of course) to change logging settings.
- Parameters
c – Logging configuration.
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
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pjsip_endpoint *pjsua_get_pjsip_endpt(void)¶
Internal function to get SIP endpoint instance of pjsua, which is needed for example to register module, create transports, etc. Only valid after pjsua_init() is called.
- Returns
SIP endpoint instance.
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pjmedia_endpt *pjsua_get_pjmedia_endpt(void)¶
Internal function to get media endpoint instance. Only valid after pjsua_init() is called.
- Returns
Media endpoint instance.
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pj_pool_factory *pjsua_get_pool_factory(void)¶
Internal function to get PJSUA pool factory. Only valid after pjsua_create() is called.
- Returns
Pool factory currently used by PJSUA.
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void pjsua_ip_change_param_default(pjsua_ip_change_param *param)¶
Call this function to initialize pjsua_ip_change_param with default values.
- Parameters
param – The IP change param to be initialized.
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pj_status_t pjsua_detect_nat_type(void)¶
This is a utility function to detect NAT type in front of this endpoint. Once invoked successfully, this function will complete asynchronously and report the result in on_nat_detect() callback of pjsua_callback.
After NAT has been detected and the callback is called, application can get the detected NAT type by calling pjsua_get_nat_type(). Application can also perform NAT detection by calling pjsua_detect_nat_type() again at later time.
Note that STUN must be enabled to run this function successfully.
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
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pj_status_t pjsua_get_nat_type(pj_stun_nat_type *type)¶
Get the NAT type as detected by pjsua_detect_nat_type() function. This function will only return useful NAT type after pjsua_detect_nat_type() has completed successfully and on_nat_detect() callback has been called.
See also
- Parameters
type – NAT type.
- Returns
When detection is in progress, this function will return PJ_EPENDING and type will be set to PJ_STUN_NAT_TYPE_UNKNOWN. After NAT type has been detected successfully, this function will return PJ_SUCCESS and type will be set to the correct value. Other return values indicate error and type will be set to PJ_STUN_NAT_TYPE_ERR_UNKNOWN.
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pj_status_t pjsua_update_stun_servers(unsigned count, pj_str_t srv[], pj_bool_t wait)¶
Update the STUN servers list. The pjsua_init() must have been called before calling this function.
- Parameters
count – Number of STUN server entries.
srv – Array of STUN server entries to try. Please see the stun_srv field in the pjsua_config documentation about the format of this entry.
wait – Specify non-zero to make the function block until it gets the result. In this case, the function will block while the resolution is being done, and the callback will be called before this function returns.
- Returns
If wait parameter is non-zero, this will return PJ_SUCCESS if one usable STUN server is found. Otherwise it will always return PJ_SUCCESS, and application will be notified about the result in the callback #on_stun_resolution_complete.
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pj_status_t pjsua_resolve_stun_servers(unsigned count, pj_str_t srv[], pj_bool_t wait, void *token, pj_stun_resolve_cb cb)¶
Auxiliary function to resolve and contact each of the STUN server entries (sequentially) to find which is usable. The pjsua_init() must have been called before calling this function.
- Parameters
count – Number of STUN server entries to try.
srv – Array of STUN server entries to try. Please see the stun_srv field in the pjsua_config documentation about the format of this entry.
wait – Specify non-zero to make the function block until it gets the result. In this case, the function will block while the resolution is being done, and the callback will be called before this function returns.
token – Arbitrary token to be passed back to application in the callback.
cb – Callback to be called to notify the result of the function.
- Returns
If wait parameter is non-zero, this will return PJ_SUCCESS if one usable STUN server is found. Otherwise it will always return PJ_SUCCESS, and application will be notified about the result in the callback.
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pj_status_t pjsua_cancel_stun_resolution(void *token, pj_bool_t notify_cb)¶
Cancel pending STUN resolution which match the specified token.
- Parameters
token – The token to match. This token was given to pjsua_resolve_stun_servers()
notify_cb – Boolean to control whether the callback should be called for cancelled resolutions. When the callback is called, the status in the result will be set as PJ_ECANCELLED.
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS if there is at least one pending STUN resolution cancelled, or PJ_ENOTFOUND if there is no matching one, or other error.
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pj_status_t pjsua_verify_sip_url(const char *url)¶
This is a utility function to verify that valid SIP url is given. If the URL is a valid SIP/SIPS scheme, PJ_SUCCESS will be returned.
See also
- Parameters
url – The URL, as NULL terminated string.
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
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pj_status_t pjsua_verify_url(const char *url)¶
This is a utility function to verify that valid URI is given. Unlike pjsua_verify_sip_url(), this function will return PJ_SUCCESS if tel: URI is given.
See also
- Parameters
url – The URL, as NULL terminated string.
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
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pj_status_t pjsua_schedule_timer(pj_timer_entry *entry, const pj_time_val *delay)¶
Schedule a timer entry. Note that the timer callback may be executed by different thread, depending on whether worker thread is enabled or not.
See also
- Parameters
entry – Timer heap entry.
delay – The interval to expire.
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
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pj_status_t pjsua_schedule_timer2(void (*cb)(void *user_data), void *user_data, unsigned msec_delay)¶
Schedule a callback function to be called after a specified time interval. Note that the callback may be executed by different thread, depending on whether worker thread is enabled or not.
- Parameters
cb – The callback function.
user_data – The user data.
msec_delay – The time interval in msec.
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
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void pjsua_cancel_timer(pj_timer_entry *entry)¶
Cancel the previously scheduled timer.
See also
- Parameters
entry – Timer heap entry.
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void pjsua_perror(const char *sender, const char *title, pj_status_t status)¶
This is a utility function to display error message for the specified error code. The error message will be sent to the log.
- Parameters
sender – The log sender field.
title – Message title for the error.
status – Status code.
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void pjsua_dump(pj_bool_t detail)¶
This is a utility function to dump the stack states to log, using verbosity level 3.
- Parameters
detail – Will print detailed output (such as list of SIP transactions) when non-zero.
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pj_status_t pjsua_handle_ip_change(const pjsua_ip_change_param *param)¶
Inform the stack that IP address change event was detected. The stack will:
Restart the listener (this step is configurable via pjsua_ip_change_param.restart_listener).
Shutdown the transport used by account registration (this step is configurable via pjsua_acc_config.ip_change_cfg.shutdown_tp).
Update contact URI by sending re-Registration (this step is configurable via a\ pjsua_acc_config.allow_contact_rewrite and a\ pjsua_acc_config.contact_rewrite_method)
Hangup active calls (this step is configurable via a\ pjsua_acc_config.ip_change_cfg.hangup_calls) or continue the call by sending re-INVITE (configurable via pjsua_acc_config.ip_change_cfg.reinvite_flags).
- Parameters
param – The IP change parameter, have a look at pjsua_ip_change_param.
- Returns
PJ_SUCCESS on success, other on error.
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struct pjsua_logging_config¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
Logging configuration, which can be (optionally) specified when calling pjsua_init(). Application must call pjsua_logging_config_default() to initialize this structure with the default values.
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struct pjsua_mwi_info¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
Structure to be passed on MWI callback.
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struct pjsua_reg_info¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
Structure to be passed on registration callback.
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struct pjsua_stream_info¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
Media stream info.
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struct pjsua_stream_stat¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
Media stream statistic.
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struct pjsua_on_stream_precreate_param¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
Structure to be passed to on stream precreate callback. See #on_stream_precreate().
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struct pjsua_on_stream_created_param¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
Structure to be passed to on stream created callback. See #on_stream_created2().
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struct pjsua_med_tp_state_info¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
Structure to be passed on media transport state callback.
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struct pjsua_srtp_opt¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
Specify SRTP media transport settings.
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union pjsua_ip_change_op_info¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
This will contain the information of the callback on_ip_change_progress.
Public Members
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int transport_id¶
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struct pjsua_ip_change_op_info::[anonymous] lis_restart¶
The information from listener restart operation.
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int acc_id¶
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struct pjsua_ip_change_op_info::[anonymous] acc_shutdown_tp¶
The information from shutdown transport.
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pjsua_acc_id acc_id
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int code¶
SIP status code received.
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struct pjsua_ip_change_op_info::[anonymous] acc_update_contact¶
The information from updating contact.
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pjsua_call_id call_id¶
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struct pjsua_ip_change_op_info::[anonymous] acc_hangup_calls¶
The information from hanging up call operation.
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struct pjsua_ip_change_op_info::[anonymous] acc_reinvite_calls¶
The information from re-Invite call operation.
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int transport_id¶
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struct pjsua_dtmf_info¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
This will contain the information of the callback on_dtmf_digit2.
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struct pjsua_dtmf_event¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
This will contain the information of the callback on_dtmf_event.
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struct pjsua_call_setting¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
Call settings.
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struct pjsua_callback¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
This structure describes application callback to receive various event notification from PJSUA-API. All of these callbacks are OPTIONAL, although definitely application would want to implement some of the important callbacks (such as on_incoming_call).
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struct pjsua_config¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
This structure describes the settings to control the API and user agent behavior, and can be specified when calling pjsua_init(). Before setting the values, application must call pjsua_config_default() to initialize this structure with the default values.
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struct pjsua_msg_data¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
This structure describes additional information to be sent with outgoing SIP message. It can (optionally) be specified for example with pjsua_call_make_call(), pjsua_call_answer(), pjsua_call_hangup(), pjsua_call_set_hold(), pjsua_call_send_im(), and many more.
Application MUST call pjsua_msg_data_init() to initialize this structure before setting its values.
Forward declaration for pjsua_msg_data
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struct pj_stun_resolve_result¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
This structure is used to represent the result of the STUN server resolution and testing, the pjsua_resolve_stun_servers() function. This structure will be passed in pj_stun_resolve_cb callback.
Forward declaration for pj_stun_resolve_result
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struct pjsua_ip_change_param¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
This structure describe the parameter passed to pjsua_handle_ip_change().
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struct pjsua_ip_change_acc_cfg¶
- #include <pjsua.h>
This structure describe the account config specific to IP address change.