A simple application to help register a system native click2dial url scheme handler like "tel:" and "callto:" for Yealink desktop phones.
These instructions are not specific to any OS. For proper OS installation instructions, follow the installation-steps below.
Ensure that your IP is listed or allowed in the Action URI Allow IP List
setting under Features > Remote Control
on your desk phone. It might support wildcards like *
, but please consult the documentation first.
Connect your phone with one of the two options:
# Interactive mode, wizard like
# Example: yealink-click2dial connect 192.168.0.109 admin
yealink-click2dial connect [phone-ip] [username]
# Non-interactive mode, no-questions-asked
# Example: yealink-click2dial connect 192.168.0.109 admin admin [email protected]
yealink-click2dial connect [phone-ip] [username] [password] [outgoing-uri]
After completion, the configuration file should've been created/stored.
For a simple test, try to dial any number through the CLI itself:
yealink-click2dial dial [phone-number]
# Example: yealink-click2dial dial +4930123
The phone itself might prompt for permission on-screen, please accept it.
The phone might block you for several minutes after too many failed attempts, feel free to re-power the phone to release the lock early.
This has been tested with KDE based UIs on Kubuntu/Ubuntu. If you use another distro feel free to add to this document and do a PR.
First install the binary from the release page or build it yourself. For simplicity, I chose ~/bin/yealink-click2dial
as the location.
Ensure you followed the setup instructions and have a working configuration.
First we need to register the MIME handler. This is done by adding it to one of the following locations (which should already exist):
~/.config/mimeapps.list
~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
Look for the [Added Associations]
section and append/overwrite the handler-line with the following entry:
[Added Associations]
x-scheme-handler/tel=yealink-click2dial.desktop;
It might be required to comment-out already existing handlers for the x-scheme-handler/tel
scheme (like the KDE URL handler).
Now create the desktop entry itself. This can be done by creating a file ~/.local/share/applications/yealink-click2dial.desktop
with the following content:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Yealink click2dial
Comment=Dials the given number via the configured desktop phone.
Exec=~/bin/yealink-click2dial dial %u
Terminal=false
Type=Application
To test the integration simple trigger it on the shell like this:
xdg-open tel:+4930123
It should simply dial. If it fails, but the test within the setup-chapter worked, there is a typo/error in the association done in this chapter.
This has been tested on Windows 10. If you use any other version or require different steps feel free to document and do a PR.
First install the windows binary into your reachable %PATH% for executables on Windows (for simplicity, I've put it into C:\Windows
).
Ensure you followed the setup instructions and have a working configuration (and append .exe
to your calls).
Install the default application listener windows.reg into the Windows registry and reboot windows.
Now test the integration on a command line prompt:
start "" "tel:+4930123"
Windows should prompt you with options of available applications, one of them "yealink-click2dial", which you select.
From now on, every "tel:" click in any kind of app or browser should trigger a dial flow on your phone.
Nope, this project expands a bit on the phone API like DND feature toggling that is not used. Why? Did it for something else, did not have the time to migrate it to a shared lib.
https://wiki.lug-wr.de/wiki/doku.php?id=user:tstoeber:howto:href-tel-handler:start https://superuser.com/questions/1112229/cant-change-tel-protocol-handler-in-windows-10