elixir_agi v0.0.20 ElixirAgi
An Elixir client for the Asterisk AGI protocol.
Copyright 2015 Marcelo Gornstein marcelog@gmail.com
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Summary
Functions
Called when an application is started
Functions
Called when an application is started.
This function is called when an the application is started using
Application.start/2 (and functions on top of that, such as
Application.ensure_started/2). This function should start the top-level
process of the application (which should be the top supervisor of the
application’s supervision tree if the application follows the OTP design
principles around supervision).
start_type defines how the application is started:
:normal- used if the startup is a normal startup or if the application is distributed and is started on the current node because of a failover from another mode and the application specification key:start_phasesis:undefined.{:takeover, node}- used if the application is distributed and is started on the current node because of a failover on the nodenode.{:failover, node}- used if the application is distributed and is started on the current node because of a failover on nodenode, and the application specification key:start_phasesis not:undefined.
start_args are the arguments passed to the application in the :mod
specification key (e.g., mod: {MyApp, [:my_args]}).
This function should either return {:ok, pid} or {:ok, pid, state} if
startup is successful. pid should be the PID of the top supervisor. state
can be an arbitrary term, and if omitted will default to []; if the
application is later stopped, state is passed to the stop/1 callback (see
the documentation for the c:stop/1 callback for more information).
use Application provides no default implementation for the start/2
callback.
Callback implementation for Application.start/2.