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RE: LDAP picture attribute - cptjack - 08-01-2014 03:39 AM

While an LDAP attribute query would definitely by nice, I would suggest Yealink provided a way to query a photo URL like hpp://server/direcoty/photo.php?q=555-123456
This way, the server can pull the corresponding photo from anywhere you want and hand it to the phone in the appropriate .jpg/.png/.bmp format.

Something like: remote_contact.data_photo.url = hpp://server/direcoty/photo.php?q=


RE: LDAP picture attribute - Yealink Support - 08-21-2014 05:03 PM

Thanks for your suggestion. Currently our phones don't support this. It maybe be added in the future.


RE: LDAP picture attribute - cptjack - 09-30-2014 04:13 AM

Snom phones support this feature for some time via SIP Header, maybe Yealink can provide something similar:

Code:
The SIP INVITE should contain the following SIP Header:
Call-Info: <http://192.168.1.2:8080/images/extensions1.bmp>;purpose=icon
or
Call-Info: icon="http://192.168.10.14:80/snom/photo/DirectoryEntry1.png"

That would be just awesome!


RE: LDAP picture attribute - e_herrera_99@hotmail.com - 10-03-2014 04:55 AM

Hi, I'm new in the post.
You can help please, i'm using LDAP in phone T48G working only (displayName and ipPhone) but i need use the "thumbnailPhoto" or jpegPhoto) How to make this?
My LDAP on Windows SErver 2008

Thanks for you help


RE: LDAP picture attribute - cptjack - 10-04-2014 01:31 AM

Here is a PowerShell script that will export the Users in an OU that have a thumbnailPhoto attribute set. The resulting Contact.tar and ContactData.xml files are saved to an IIS folder where the phones can download them during provisioning. The script requires 7-Zip to be installed and IIS (or another webserver) to host the 2 files. I tested it on Server 2012 R2, but I guess this will work on 2008 also.

Contacts are displayed with their photo if one of the 3 numbers match.

YealinkContacts.ps1
Code:
Import-Module ActiveDirectory  

# Full Pathnames are needed for 7-Zip. Do NOT use relative pathnames or it will not work!
$photoTempDir = "C:\Yealink\photo\"
$tarFile = "C:\Yealink\photo.tar"
$zipExe = "C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe"
$OU = "OU=Yealink,DC=testdomain,DC=int"
$xmlContactData = "C:\inetpub\wwwroot\ContactData.xml"

#### Warning: this will delete all *.jpg files in the photoTempDir
Get-Item $photoTempDir -Include "*.jpg" | Remove-Item -force

# Find all AD Users with a thumbnailPhoto
$users = Get-ADUser -Filter * -SearchBase $OU -Properties thumbnailPhoto,telephoneNumber,mobile,ipPhone | ? {$_.thumbnailPhoto}

# ContactData.xml Headers
'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>' | Out-File -FilePath $xmlContactData
'<root_contact>' | Out-File -FilePath $xmlContactData -Append


# Create the photos and ContactData files
foreach ($user in $users) {
    $name = $photoTempDir + $user.SamAccountName + ".jpg"  
    $user.thumbnailPhoto | Set-Content $name -Encoding byte

    $strLine = '    <contact'
    $strLine+= ' display_name="' + $user.name + '" '
    $strLine+= ' mobile_number="' + $user.mobile + '" '
    $strLine+= ' office_number="' + $user.telephoneNumber + '" '
    $strLine+= ' other_number="' + $user.ipPhone + '" '
    $strLine+= ' default_photo="Config:' + $user.SamAccountName + '.jpg" '
    $strLine+= 'line="0" ring="" group_id_name="" selected_photo="0" />'
    $strLine | Out-File -FilePath $xmlContactData -Append
}
'</root_contact>' | Out-File -FilePath $xmlContactData -Append


#Build the 7-Zip Command to archive the photos into photo.tar
$command = 'cmd /C "' + $zipExe + '" a "' + $tarFile + '" "' + $photoTempDir + '\*.jpg"'
Invoke-Expression -Command:$command

Included these 3 lines in your autoprovision file:
Code:
local_contact.data.url = http://192.168.0.1/ContactData.xml
local_contact.image.url = http://192.168.0.1/photo.tar
local_contact.icon.url = http://192.168.0.1/photo.tar



RE: LDAP picture attribute - bsanders - 10-04-2014 04:51 AM

cptjack,

Thanks for sharing. How is image clean up done on the Yealink? To my knowledge there is no automated "delete" photo function.