# $Id: capisuite.conf.in,v 1.2 2003/03/20 09:15:53 gernot Exp $ # # This is the global configuration file for CapiSuite # # Some general options will be set here, which define which scripts # to use, when to start them and what to log and where. # # All other options are defined in the python scripts given here # or (preferably) are read from them from some other configuration # files. # # As usual, lines starting with # or empty lines will be ignored # # The rest must be key value pairs written as key=value. # # Additional whitespaces and quotation marks (") surrounding # the values will be ignored. # incoming_script # # This python script will be called when an incoming call occurs. # # It must define a python function named "callIncoming". # incoming_script="/usr/lib/capisuite/incoming.py" # idle_script # # This python script will be called in regular intervals giving # you the ability to search for needed actions (like send fax) # in a queue (or somewhere else) and initiate the calls. # # It must define a python function named "idle". It's allowed # to use the same script for incoming_script and idle_script # idle_script="/usr/lib/capisuite/idle.py" # idle_script_interval # # The given idle_script will be called in regular intervals. # # The length of the intervals in seconds is given here. If you # don't want to use an idle script, set it to "0" # idle_script_interval="30" # log_file # # The file given here is used for writing normal log messages to. # log_file="/var/log/capisuite.log" # log_level # # Selects how chatty CapiSuite will be: # # 0 = only very few messages (e.g. system start/stop) # 1 = some important messages (e.g. connection start/end) # 2 = many debug messages (nearly every CAPI message logged) # 3 = all debug messages (all CAPI messages - include every transmitted data package, every script execution) log_level="3" # log_error # # The file given here is used for writing error messages to. # # Error messages are separated so you can easily find them. # log_error="/var/log/capisuite.error"