On a Linux 64 bits Ubuntu, I'm trying to use the http_async_client to send a POST message but whatever I set, it always suspends the current route contrary to the content of the documentation. When I look at the C code it seems to be done on purpose as the return for the POST is different than the return from the get: static int w_http_async_get(sip_msg_t *msg, char *query, char* rt) { ... return async_send_query(msg, &sdata, NULL, act);
}
static int w_http_async_post(sip_msg_t *msg, char *query, char* post, char* rt) { ... if(async_send_query(msg, &sdata, &post_data, act)<0) return -1;
/* force exit in config */ return 0; }
I was expecting the post function to work as the get one and to finish with something like: return async_send_query(msg, &sdata, &post_data, act);
Based on the document it looks like a bug but the comment bothers me and let me think it might be done on purpose (which one?)