alias_db_lookup is returning -1
if result is not found. The documentation says "The function returns TRUE if R-URI is alias and it was replaced by user's SIP uri." The implication is that it should return FALSE if that is not the case. Sample code:
$vn(init_ruri) = $ru;
$vn(alias_found) = alias_db_lookup("DbAliases");
xlogl("L_NOTIFY", "$$vn(alias_found) is [$vn(alias_found)]\n");
if ( !$vn(alias_found) ) {
xlogl("L_NOTIFY", "No alias found for [$vn(init_ruri)]\n");
return;
}
xlogl("L_NOTIFY", "Found alias [$ru] for [$vn(init_ruri)]\n");
The value for $vn(alias_found) is -1 if there is no alias, and thus the condition never occurs. "Found alias" line always occurs, even if there is no record in the DB.
I think this should probably be considered a documentation issue, but I'm not sure what the other possible values are for return and their meanings. Maybe there's a different value if an alias is found but not updated, etc?
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Probably best to update documentation. The statement, "The function returns TRUE if R-URI is alias and it was replaced by user's SIP uri." implies that if that does not happen, then the return would be FALSE.
5.4.1
Debian 10
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