It was already backported some time ago, are you using the latest 4.1.x?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 12/03/14 03:05, jay binks wrote:
I have tested this and it works great.
can you please proceed to backport it.
thanks
Jay
On 7 February 2014 01:09, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com
<mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
I pushed a rework-ed patch. Can you try with the patch from commit:
-
http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=3cde37c…
I don't use cassandra, so didn't test it. If all goes fine with
the tests, then I can backport.
Cheersm
Daniel
On 06/02/14 05:30, jay binks wrote:
So I posted this to the user list in
December, and got nowhere..
Can someone familiar with db_cassandra review my patch ( possibly
clean this up and commit it )
# git diff dbcassa_base.cpp
diff --git a/modules/db_cassandra/dbcassa_base.cpp
b/modules/db_cassandra/dbcassa_base.cpp
index e9d3a32..155221d 100644
--- a/modules/db_cassandra/dbcassa_base.cpp
+++ b/modules/db_cassandra/dbcassa_base.cpp
@@ -439,6 +439,7 @@ ColumnVecPtr cassa_translate_query(const
db1_con_t* _h, const db_key_t* _k,
int key_len=0, seckey_len = 0;
int no_kc, no_sec_kc;
dbcassa_table_p tbc;
+ char pk[255];
/** Lock table schema and construct primary and secondary
key **/
if(_k) {
@@ -495,8 +496,12 @@ ColumnVecPtr cassa_translate_query(const
db1_con_t* _h, const db_key_t* _k,
} else { /* the table doesn't have any secondary
key defined */
if(_c) {
for(int i=0; i< _nc; i++) {
- sp.column_names.push_back(_c[i]->s);
- LM_DBG("Query col: %s\n", _c[i]->s);
+ sprintf(pk, "%.*s", _c[i]->len, _c[i]->s );
+ sp.column_names.push_back( pk);
+ //sp.column_names.push_back(_c[i]->s);
+ LM_DBG("Query col: %s\n", pk );
+ //LM_DBG("Query col: %s\n", _c[i]->s);
+ LM_DBG("JAY Query col: %.*s\n", _c[i]->len, _c[i]->s);
}
LM_DBG("get %d columns\n", _nc);
sp.__isset.column_names = true; // set
yea I know I left crap in there, but it gives you an idea... also...
yea pk is a crap name... copy paste... and I havnt given any
thought to the size 255 , but thats probably fairly safe and
anything smaller might not be so safe.
( unless there is a limit elsewhere I should observe )
Jay
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