2015.05.05 19:21
http://www.powerpbx.org/content/a2billing-install-guide-v2
This guide will show how to install A2Billing v2.x on a Redhat Enterprise Linux v6 based system. It is assumed you already have Linux and Asterisk and FreePBX installed using a procedure similar to this one. It is also assumed you have compiled asterisk realtime driver module (res_config_mysql) by selecting it in asterisk menuselect before compiling asterisk. We do not cover the installation of the callback daemon.
The following 2 diagrams illustrate A2billing inbound and outbound call flow.
All commands are assuming you are at run level 3 running in a shell as root. In other words, not in a Gnome/KDE GUI and not using a limited access account.
If not already done so.
rpm -Uvh http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
yum update
yum -y install php-mcrypt perl-DBD-Pg git
cd /usr/src git clone https://github.com/Star2Billing/a2billing.git
If you did not create a mysql root password during the asterisk install you should create one now.
mysqladmin -u root password 'rootmysqlpassword'
If you get access denied the password has already been set. For PowerPBX install guide a password of abcdef
was used. For distributions such as PiaF, the password might be passw0rd
. This will be the password the following commands will ask for.
If you do not know what it is this guide has a procedure for changing the MySQL root password which is as follows. Otherwise skip down to Create A2Billing Database.
service mysqld stop
mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables &
#
) appear press the ENTER
key and you should get it.mysql --user=root mysql
update user set Password=PASSWORD('new-root-password') where user='root';
\q
service mysqld restart
cd /usr/src/a2billing mysql -u root -p < DataBase/mysql-5.x/a2billing-createdb-user.sql
which, after you enter your root password, will create:
Database name: mya2billing
Database user: a2billinguser
Database user password: a2billing
Now run script to create tables and insert some basic configuration data
cd /usr/src/a2billing/DataBase/mysql-5.x ./install-db.sh
Answer questions as follows:
mya2billing
localhost
root
Now check that the database and 90+ tables have been created
mysql -u root -p mya2billing >show tables;
Should produce
+-------------------------+ | Tables_in_mya2billing | +-----------------------+ | cc_agent | | cc_agent_commission | | cc_agent_signup | . . . | | cc_ui_authen | | cc_version | | cc_voucher | +-------------------------+ 97 rows in set (0.00 sec)
\q
cp /usr/src/a2billing/a2billing.conf /etc/
Make sure the following parameters are set as shown.
nano /etc/a2billing.conf
[database] hostname = localhost port = 3306 user = a2billinguser password = a2billing dbname = mya2billing dbtype = mysql
Only required if not using Asterisk Realtime. If unsure then proceed as if you are not using Asterisk Realtime. Some of these files assume you have FreePBX installed and not just Asterisk. If you just have Asterisk installed then use the files specified in the INSTALL.rst
instructions included with A2billing source files.
chmod 777 /etc/asterisk touch /etc/asterisk/additional_a2billing_iax.conf touch /etc/asterisk/additional_a2billing_sip.conf echo \#include additional_a2billing_sip.conf >> /etc/asterisk/sip_custom.conf echo \#include additional_a2billing_iax.conf >> /etc/asterisk/iax_custom.conf chown -Rf asterisk:asterisk /etc/asterisk/additional_a2billing_iax.conf chown -Rf asterisk:asterisk /etc/asterisk/additional_a2billing_sip.conf
cd /usr/src/a2billing/addons/sounds ./install_a2b_sounds.sh chown -R asterisk:asterisk /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/
You can also do it via the FreePBX Asterisk API module. If you don't have FreePBX installed then you should follow the INSTALL.rst instructions included with the a2billing source files.
[myasterisk] secret=mycode deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 permit=127.0.0.1/255.255.255.0 read=system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user write=system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user
A2billing has 3 GUIs. admin, agent, and customer.
mkdir /var/www/html/a2billing
Directory may already exist.
cp -rf /usr/src/a2billing/admin /var/www/html/a2billing cp -rf /usr/src/a2billing/agent /var/www/html/a2billing cp -rf /usr/src/a2billing/customer /var/www/html/a2billing cp -rf /usr/src/a2billing/common /var/www/html/a2billing
chown -R asterisk:asterisk /var/www/html/a2billing chmod 755 /var/www/html/a2billing/admin/templates_c chmod 755 /var/www/html/a2billing/customer/templates_c chmod 755 /var/www/html/a2billing/agent/templates_c
From a web browser go to (http://{my-ip-address}/a2billing/admin) and make sure you get the authentication screen. Log in as follows.
user: root password: changepassword
Once logged in click change password link at bottom left and change it.
mkdir /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin cd /usr/src/a2billing/AGI cp a2billing.php /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin cp a2billing_monitoring.php /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin chown -R asterisk:asterisk /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin chmod 755 /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/a2billing.php chmod 755 /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/a2billing_monitoring.php ln -s /var/www/html/a2billing/common/lib /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/lib
If not using FreePBX then this would go into /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf
. These are just examples. Depending on what you are doing and how you are doing it some may not apply and some may not work. Customizing this to your needs is considered beyond the scope of this document. Search for documentation on Asterisk custom extensions and dialplans. If possible try find examples specific to A2Billing.
nano /etc/asterisk/extensions_custom.conf
[macro-dialout-trunk-predial-hook] exten => s,1,GotoIf($["${OUT_${DIAL_TRUNK}:4:4}" = "A2B/"]?custom-freepbx-a2billing,${OUTNUM},1:2) exten => s,2,MacroExit [custom-freepbx-a2billing] exten => _X.,1,DeadAGI(a2billing.php,${OUT_${DIAL_TRUNK}:8}) exten => _X.,n,Hangup() [a2billing] exten => _X.,1,Answer exten => _X.,n,Wait(1) exten => _X.,n,deadAGI(a2billing.php,1) exten => _X.,n,Hangup [a2billing-callback] exten => _X.,1,deadAGI(a2billing.php,1,callback) exten => _X.,n,Hangup [a2billing-cid-callback] exten => _X.,1,deadAGI(a2billing.php,1,cid-callback,34) ;last parameter is the callback area code exten => _X.,n,Hangup [a2billing-all-callback] exten => _X.,1,deadAGI(a2billing.php,1,all-callback,34) ;last parameter is the callback area code exten => _X.,n,Hangup [a2billing-did] exten => _X.,1,deadAGI(a2billing.php,1,did) exten => _X.,2,Hangup [a2billing_callingcard] ; CallingCard application exten => _X.,1,NoOp(A2Billing Start) exten => _X.,n,DeadAgi(a2billing.php|1) exten => _X.,n,Hangup [a2billing_voucher] exten => _X.,1,Answer(1) exten => _X.,n,DeadAgi(a2billing.php|1|voucher) ;exten => _X.,n,AGI(a2billing.php|1|voucher|44) ; will add 44 in front of the callerID exten => _X.,n,Hangup [custom-a2billing-did] exten => _X.,1,deadAGI(a2billing.php,1,did) exten => _X.,2,Hangup [custom-a2billing] exten => _X.,1,deadAGI(a2billing.php,1) exten => _X.,n,Hangup
A2B/1
This is the trunk that is used to send calls out via A2Billing. Simply select this trunk in outbound routes. The /1
refers to which agi-conf is going to be used in /etc/a2billing.conf
.
These destinations are referring to the custom extensions created above in /etc/asterisk/extensions_custom.conf
Custom Destination: custom-a2billing,${EXTEN},1
Destination Quick Pick: (pick destination)
Description: A2Billing - Callthrough
Custom Destination: custom-a2billing-did,${EXTEN},1
Destination Quick Pick: (pick destination)
Description: A2Billing - DID
Start or restart FreePBX
amportal restart
Recurring services are handled via the /etc/crontab. Make directory for A2Billing cron PID
mkdir -p /var/run/a2billing chown asterisk:asterisk /var/run/a2billing
mkdir -p /usr/local/a2billing cp -R /usr/src/a2billing/Cronjobs /usr/local/a2billing/ ln -sf /var/www/html/a2billing/common/lib /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/lib chown -R asterisk:asterisk /usr/local/a2billing
# update the currency table 0 6 * * * php /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/currencies_update_yahoo.php # manage the monthly services subscription 0 6 1 * * php /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/a2billing_subscription_fee.php # To check account of each Users and send an email if the balance is less than the user have choice. 0 * * * * php /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/a2billing_notify_account.php # this script will browse all the DID that are reserve and check if the customer need to pay for it. # bill them or warn them per email to know if they want to pay in order to keep their DIDs. 0 2 * * * php /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/a2billing_bill_diduse.php # This script will take care of the recurring service. 0 12 * * * php /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/a2billing_batch_process.php # To generate invoices and for each user. 0 6 * * * php /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/a2billing_batch_billing.php # to proceed the autodialer */5 * * * * php /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/a2billing_batch_autodialer.php # manage alarms 0 * * * * php /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/a2billing_alarm.php # manage archive 0 12 * * * php /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/a2billing_archive_data_cront.php #autorefill 0 10 21 * * php /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/a2billing_autorefill.php 15 * * * * php /usr/local/a2billing/Cronjobs/a2billing_batch_cache.php
mkdir -p /var/log/a2billing
touch /var/log/a2billing/cront_a2b_alarm.log touch /var/log/a2billing/cront_a2b_autorefill.log touch /var/log/a2billing/cront_a2b_batch_process.log touch /var/log/a2billing/cront_a2b_archive_data.log touch /var/log/a2billing/cront_a2b_bill_diduse.log touch /var/log/a2billing/cront_a2b_subscription_fee.log touch /var/log/a2billing/cront_a2b_currency_update.log touch /var/log/a2billing/cront_a2b_invoice.log touch /var/log/a2billing/cront_a2b_check_account.log touch /var/log/a2billing/a2billing_paypal.log touch /var/log/a2billing/a2billing_epayment.log touch /var/log/a2billing/a2billing_api_ecommerce_request.log touch /var/log/a2billing/a2billing_api_callback_request.log touch /var/log/a2billing/a2billing_api_card.log touch /var/log/a2billing/a2billing_agi.log
chown -R asterisk:asterisk /var/log/a2billing
touch /var/www/html/a2billing/index.html
http://{my-ip-address}/a2billing/admin
root
mynewpassword
Or use default password changepassword
if you have not changed it yet and then click the change password
link at the bottom left.
Go into System settings>Global list. Go to the bottom left and set to display all. From your web browser search for "asterisk_version". It will find that setting twice. One for Global group and one for agi-conf1 group. Change both accordingly. If using Asterisk v11 then use "1_11"
Disable Asterisk Realtime if not setting up the following Asterisk Realtime procedure. Go to System settings>Global search for "realtime". Change that setting to "no".
It may be beneficial to use Asterisk Realtime with A2billing. If running Asterisk Realtime you do not need to reload every time you add/remove/change a customer. Also it allows you to share the A2billing database between multiple Aserisk/FreePBX servers if you needed to do that. If you need to create many customers it makes more sense to use a database instead of putting them all in a flat text file. Double check you have the Asterisk Realtime module installed. If using 64bit OS the modules are in /usr/lib64/asterisk/modules
.
cd /usr/lib/asterisk/modules dir
There should be a file there called res_config_mysql.so
. If not you need to re-install Asterisk and set it to compile the res_config_mysql.so
realtime module in menuselect. Add the following to /etc/asterisk/extconfig.conf
nano /etc/asterisk/extconfig.conf
NOTE: [settings] is already included and uncommented in this file in asterisk sample configurations. So if you installed asterisk samples or FreePBX and this file already exists and you are trying to add to it, do not add this line twice.
[settings] iaxusers => mysql,general,cc_iax_buddies iaxpeers => mysql,general,cc_iax_buddies sipusers => mysql,general,cc_sip_buddies sippeers => mysql,general,cc_sip_buddies extensions => mysql,general,cc_sip_buddies
nano /etc/asterisk/res_config_mysql.conf
NOTE: [general] is already included and uncommented in this file in asterisk samples. So if you installed asterisk samples or FreePBX and this file already exists and you are trying to add to it, do not add this line twice.
[general] dbhost = 127.0.0.1 dbname = mya2billing dbuser = a2billinguser dbpass = a2billing dbport = 3306 ;dbsock = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
Assuming (as we did in this guide) that the dbname=mya2billing
, dbuser=a2billinguser
, dbpassword=a2billing
. Double check that these settings match /etc/a2billing.conf
and substitute as necessary.
amportal restart
From Asterisk CLI>
asterisk -vvvr
core show config mappings
Should produce:
Config Engine: mysql ===> extensions (db=general, table=cc_sip_buddies) ===> iaxpeers (db=general, table=cc_iax_buddies) ===> iaxusers (db=general, table=cc_iax_buddies) ===> sippeers (db=general, table=cc_sip_buddies) ===> sipusers (db=general, table=cc_sip_buddies)
After you add a customer to A2Billing, and assuming that customers account number is, for example, 1234567890
realtime load sipusers name 1234567890
should produce:
Column Name Column Value ----------- ------------ id 1 id_cc_card 1 name 1234567890 accountcode 1234567890 regexten 1234567890 amaflags billing callgroup callerid . . . maxcallbitrate outboundproxy rtpkeepalive 0 useragent callbackextension
In the A2Billing GUI go into System settings>Global and search forrealtime
. Change that setting to yes
if no
. If already yes
and having problems try change it to no
and save and then change back to yes
and save.