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fritz-callmonitor
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Provides a TypeScript Node.js wrapper for the call monitor api of the AVM Fritz!Box.
Provides a Node.js wrapper for the call monitor api of the AVM Fritz!Box. Written in TypeScript.
npm install fritz-callmonitor
You need TypeScript 2. Just install the NPM package and you're ready to go!
The network API is disabled by default. To use this, call #96*5*
on a phone which is managed by the FRITZ!Box.
"use strict";
import { CallMonitor, EventKind } from "fritz-callmonitor";
const cm = new CallMonitor("192.168.178.1", 1012);
cm.on("ring", rr => {
console.dir(rr);
console.log(`${rr.caller} calling...`);
});
cm.on("call", rr => console.dir(rr));
cm.on("pickup", rr => console.dir(rr));
cm.on("hangup", rr => console.dir(rr));
cm.on("phone", evt => {
// gets called on every phone event
switch(evt.kind) {
case EventKind.Ring:
case EventKind.Call:
console.log(`${evt.caller} -> ${evt.callee}`);
break;
}
});
cm.on("close", () => console.log("Connection closed."));
cm.on("connect", () => console.log("Connected to device."));
cm.on("error", err => console.dir(err));
cm.connect();
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Provides a TypeScript Node.js wrapper for the call monitor api of the AVM Fritz!Box.
The npm package fritz-callmonitor receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, fritz-callmonitor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fritz-callmonitor demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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