the docs are here: https://github.com/sipcapture/homer/wiki
since H5 we generate table name depends on message type and datestamp:
I have pointed you already to the new kamailio's config:
https://github.com/sipcapture/homer-api/blob/master/examples/sipcapture/sipc...
https://github.com/sipcapture/homer-api/blob/master/examples/sipcapture/sipc...
https://github.com/sipcapture/homer-api/blob/master/examples/sipcapture/sipc...
at the end (L855) you push the generated table name to sip_capture function and a message will be inserted to the table.
modparam "table_name" is only for H3
Wbr, Alexandr
On 15 April 2016 at 09:52, Seudin Kasumovic notifications@github.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm testing on 4.4.
The 'new design' isn't documented, so I can't figure out how the name will be generated. When use simple config:
modparam("sipcapture", "db_url", DBURL) modparam("sipcapture", "capture_on", 1) modparam("sipcapture", "hep_capture_on", 1) modparam("sipcapture", "raw_ipip_capture_on", 0) modparam("sipcapture", "table_name", "sip_capture")
sipcapture uses given table name as format string, but the final result was 'sip_capture.....A'. So no any timestamp in the name. The reason for this could be next two lines:
ntab.len = strftime(strftime_buf, sizeof(strftime_buf), table->s, &capt_ts); ntab.s = strftime_buf;
The table->s not necessary ends with '\0', because it's part of Kamailio internal str structure. Avoid non zero terminated string will work in this case.
Parsing loop in parse_table_names function doesn't add '\0' at the end of table name. Suggested patch is here.
diff --git a/modules/sipcapture/sipcapture.c b/modules/sipcapture/sipcapture.c index 41d153e..2bdb4b4 100644 --- a/modules/sipcapture/sipcapture.c +++ b/modules/sipcapture/sipcapture.c @@ -436,8 +436,9 @@ int parse_table_names (str table_name, str ** table_names){ { LM_INFO ("INFO: table name:%s\n",p); names[i].len = strlen (p);
names[i].s = (char *)pkg_malloc(sizeof(char) *names[i].len);
names[i].s = (char *)pkg_malloc(sizeof(char) *(names[i].len + 1)); memcpy(names[i].s, p, names[i].len);
names[i].s[names[i].len] = '\0'; i++; p = strtok (NULL, "| \t"); }
BTW, can you explain what 'table->s' will contain (format string required by strftime) using provided example config ?
Thanks, Seudin
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