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  # [develop](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion)
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- # [2.0.0.rc5](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v2.0.0.rc4...v2.0.0.rc5) - [2012-04-06](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0.rc5)
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- * Bugfix: Fix environment abuse in ahn CLI
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- * Bugfix: Celluloid log messages enter the adhearsion logger
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- # [2.0.0.rc4](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v2.0.0.rc3...v2.0.0.rc4) - [2012-03-30](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0.rc4)
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- * Feature: `Call#execute_controller` now takes a post-execution callback (proc)
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- * Feature: App generator now includes directory scaffolding for call controller specs and a sample `spec_helper.rb` which loads app config and the `lib/` directory
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- * Bugfix: Calls should be hung up when router executed controllers complete, not after everything executed by `Call#execute_controller`
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- * Bugfix: Deal with race conditions raising exceptions when hanging up calls after a controller executes
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- * Bugfix: Updates to new dependency APIs
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- * Bugfix: Ensure `Call::Hangup` exceptions are captured properly by the router and fix test synchronization
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- # [2.0.0.rc3](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v2.0.0.rc2...v2.0.0.rc3) - [2012-03-23](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0.rc3)
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- * Bugfix/Change: `Adhearsion::Calls` (`Adhearsion.active_calls`) now exactly mirrors the Hash API
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- * Bugfix: Fix mis-use of `PlaybackError` (wrong namespace)
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- * Bugfix: Calls collection now correctly hangs up dead calls, and only genuine crashes
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- * Bugfix: Logging of playback errors is more explicit
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- # [2.0.0.rc2](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v2.0.0.rc1...v2.0.0.rc2) - [2012-03-22](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0.rc2)
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- * Bugfix: Exceptions raised in call event handlers no longer kill the call actor
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- * Bugfix: More exceptions handled internally by Adhearsion are logged in an appropriate context
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- * Bugfix/Change: `Adhearsion::Calls` (`Adhearsion.active_calls`) is now an actor for better thread-safety, and mirrors the Hash API more closely.
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- * Bugfix: Calls are now removed from the active call collection and hung up if their actor dies
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- * Bugfix: SimonGame now works using the new `CallController#ask` api
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- # [2.0.0.rc1](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v2.0.0.beta1...v2.0.0.rc1) - [2012-03-20](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0.rc1)
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- * Change: `CallController#join` now blocks until a corresponding unjoined event is received
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- * Change: `CallController#speak` is now `CallController#say`
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- * Change: `CallController#input` has been removed in favour of `#ask`
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- * Feature: `CallController#menu` may now disallow the caller from interrupting prompts by specifying `:interruptible => false`
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- * Feature: `CallController#menu` and `CallController#ask` returns a `Result` object from which the status and response may be established
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- * Feature: `CallController#ask` behaves similarly to `#menu`, processing prompts and supporting `:terminator` and `:limit` options
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- * Feature: Added `Call#unjoin`
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- * Feature: `CallControll#join` now blocks until the corresponding call is unjoined and can be made non-blocking by passing `:async => true`
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- * Feature: `CallController#dial` now supports overriding or extra options for each call destinations
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- * Feature: Asterisk AMI events may now be handled using the `ami` handler
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- * Feature: Added environment debugging info when running at trace level, and by using `rake debugging`
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- * Bugfix: `ahn restart` now does not fail if the PID file is not found
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- * Bugfix: AHN_ENV and RAILS_ENV are now respected correctly
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- * Bugfix: `ahn` command now elminates all version mis-matches between installed and bundled gems
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- * Bugfix: Adhearsion is now ruby warning-free
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- * Bugfix: A hangup exception is now raised if call commands fail with a call-not-found
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- * Bugfix: `CallController#record` now functions as advertised
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- * Bugfix: The punchblock JID resource is not overriden if defined in config
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- * Bugfix: `DialStatus` objects returned from `CallController#dial` now include the cases where dials fail
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- * Bugfix: Calls are now processed after Punchblock reconnects
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- * Bugfix: Better exception logging
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- * Bugfix: Strings passed to `CallController#play` which contain `/` but are not file paths are now rendered as text
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- * Bugfix: Adhearsion now functions correctly on Heroku
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- * Cleaned up log messages
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- # [2.0.0.beta1](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v2.0.0.alpha3...v2.0.0.beta1) - [2012-03-07](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0.beta1)
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- * Bugfix: #speak now correctly casts the argument to string if it is not SSML
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- * Bugfix: The console pauses controllers on a call while taking control
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- * Feature: Reopen logfiles on SIGHUP
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- * Feature: Toggle :trace logging on SIGALRM (useful for debugging a live process)
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- * Feature: It is now possible to execute a global component (using `Adhearsion::PunchblockPlugin.execute_component`)
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- * Feature: Now set XMPP JID resource to a concatenation of hostname and process ID for ID/debugging purposes
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- * Feature: CallController#dial now returns a DialStatus object indicating the status of the dial command
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- * Feature: Punchblock plugin can now configure the active media engine (mostly for use on Asterisk)
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- * Bugfix: Fix forcing Adhearsion to stop with enough SIGTERM or CTRL+C
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- # [2.0.0.alpha3](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v2.0.0.alpha2...v2.0.0.alpha3) - [2012-02-21](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0.alpha3)
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- * Feature: Add `ahn generate` command to allow invocation of generators
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- * Feature: Add simple generator for call controllers
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- * Feature: Add simple generator for plugins
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- * Feature: Allow plugins to register their generator classes
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- * Feature: Add log level helper methods to Console
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- * Feature: Console's shutdown/exit method initiates the shutdown routine
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- * Bugfix: Remove config option for auto-accept - hard-coded to true
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- * Bugfix: AHN_ENV and RAILS_ENV now do not interfere with each other when both are set, and ahn will boot in the RAILS_ENV if AHN_ENV is not set
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- * Feature: The console can take control of a call
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- * Bugfix: CallController#dial now blocks until all outbound calls complete
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- * Bugfix: Call commands timing out now raise a timeout exception in the caller, but do not crash the actor
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- * Feature: It is now possible to pause/resume call controllers
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- * Bugfix: CallController#dial now unblocks immediately if the original call ends
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- * Bugfix: CallController#dial now unblocks when the connected outbound call unjoins, rather than ending, incase post-processing on the outbound call is required
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- * Bugfix: CallController#dial now hangs up outbound legs when it unblocks
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- * Feature: CallController#dial now defaults the outbound caller ID to that of the controller's call
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- * Change: The command to take control of a call is now 'take' rather than 'use'. 'take' called without a call ID present a list of currently running calls
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- # [2.0.0.alpha2](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v2.0.0.alpha1...v2.0.0.alpha2) - [2012-01-30](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0.alpha2)
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- * Change: Plugins no longer load dialplan/event/rpc/console methods using corresponding class methods
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- * Feature: CallController and Console can have modules of methods mixed in using `CallController.mixin` and `Console.mixin`
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- * Feature: Added the ability to override configuration using environment variables. The correct names are given when running `rake adhearsion:config:show`, and are automatically added for all plugins. Plugins may define how the string environment variable is transformed to be useful.
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- * Feature: Rake task adhearsion:config:show improved to make the output copy and paste-able in a configuration file.
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- * Feature: Call variables are aggregated from the headers sent and received during its existence
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- * Feature: Call variables are accessible using `#[]` and `#[]=` on the call
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- * Feature: Router can match against variables on a call using `#[]`
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- * Feature: adhearsion process is named via configuration module
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- * Feature: CallController#dial now takes a `:for` (or `:timeout`) option to specify a timeout on the dial command
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- * Feature: Include a sensible `.gitignore` in generated apps
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- * Feature: CallController can now perform join operations on calls, and take either a call ID, a call object or a mixer name as the target
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- * Bugfix: `Call` and `OutboundCall` now respond to `#to` and `#from` with the correct values from the offer/dial
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- * Bugfix: An `OutboundCall` allows storing call variables just like a `Call`
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- * Bugfix: The console should be shut down when shutting down the process
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- * Rake tasks cleaned up and some initialization bugs fixed
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- # [2.0.0.alpha1](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v1.2.1...v2.0.0.alpha1) - [2012-01-17](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0.alpha1)
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+ # [2.0.0](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v1.2.1...v2.0.0) - [2012-04-11](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0)
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  ## Major architectural changes
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  * Adhearsion is no longer a framework for creating Asterisk applications, and it does not know anything about the specifics of Asterisk. Adhearsion now makes use of the Punchblock library which abstracts features from common telephony engines. Supported engines are now:
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  ## Configuration
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  * Added rake tasks to check the config options (rake adhearsion:config:desc) and config values (rake adhearsion:config:values)
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  * Adhearsion now has environments. By default these are development, production, staging, test, and the set can be extended. The environment in use is dictated by the value of the AHN_ENV environment variable. Config may be set per environment.
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+ * Added the ability to override configuration using environment variables. The correct names are given when running `rake adhearsion:config:show`, and are automatically added for all plugins. Plugins may define how the string environment variable is transformed to be useful.
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