Summary: | ASTERISK-27240: SHELL function it's returning wrong value | ||
Reporter: | Javier Valencia (javier.valencia) | Labels: | |
Date Opened: | 2017-09-01 07:59:18 | Date Closed: | 2017-09-01 12:50:30 |
Priority: | Minor | Regression? | |
Status: | Closed/Complete | Components: | Functions/func_shell |
Versions: | 11.6.0 | Frequency of Occurrence | Constant |
Related Issues: | |||
Environment: | Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 8.5 (jessie) Kernel: Linux XXX 4.2.8-1-pve Asterisk: Asterisk certified/11.6-cert13 built by root @ XXX on a x86_64 running Linux | Attachments: | |
Description: | Using a SHELL function:
{noformat} exten => 1,1,NoOp(${SHELL([[ "102,101" == *102* ]] && echo -n 1 || echo -n 0)}) {noformat} SHELL function always return 0, and must be 1. | ||
Comments: | By: Asterisk Team (asteriskteam) 2017-09-01 07:59:19.363-0500 Thanks for creating a report! The issue has entered the triage process. That means the issue will wait in this status until a Bug Marshal has an opportunity to review the issue. Once the issue has been reviewed you will receive comments regarding the next steps towards resolution. A good first step is for you to review the [Asterisk Issue Guidelines|https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Issue+Guidelines] if you haven't already. The guidelines detail what is expected from an Asterisk issue report. Then, if you are submitting a patch, please review the [Patch Contribution Process|https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Patch+Contribution+Process]. By: Sean Bright (seanbright) 2017-09-01 12:50:30.872-0500 Asterisk 11 is no longer supported. The {{SHELL}} function may be poorly named - it does not do what you think it does. It fires off a specified _process_, not arbitrary shell code. If you want this to work, you should instead do something like: {noformat} exten => 1,1,NoOp(${SHELL(bash -c '[[ "102,101" == *102* ]] && echo -n 1 || echo -n 0')}) {noformat} |