Hi Bogdan
I already try this but it's not working. I have the following error:
0(14679) parse error (122,16-17): syntax error
0(14679) parse error (122,16-17): bad command (!!!attention: from
v1.0.0+ use 'return' instead of 'break'!!!)
0(14679) parse error (122,16-17): bad command (!!!attention: from
v1.0.0+ use 'return' instead of 'break'!!!)
0(14679) parse error (122,17-18): bad command (!!!attention: from
v1.0.0+ use 'return' instead of 'break'!!!)
0(14679) parse error (122,18-19): bad command (!!!attention: from
v1.0.0+ use 'return' instead of 'break'!!!)
0(14679) parse error (122,20-21): bad command (!!!attention: from
v1.0.0+ use 'return' instead of 'break'!!!)
0(14679) parse error (126,3-5): syntax error
0(14679) parse error (126,3-5):
ERROR: bad config file (8 errors)
when line 122 is
if ($DLG_count>3) {
May be I don't have the good version (I'm using stable release 1.1.1)?
If this is the case which version of dialog should I use and can I just
upgrade the dialog module or should I upgrade all the openSER?
Regards,
Michel.
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi Michel,
simple - just do in the script:
if ($DLG_count>10) {
sl_send_reply("403","no more calls accepted");
exit;
}
regards,
bogdan
Michel Bensoussan wrote:
Hello
Sorry but I still don't understand how can I read a pseudo variable
in the config file.
I'm using release 1.1.1.
How can I write: if (dlg_count > 10) ?
I tried several syntaxes and exported functions using avpops but I
can't get it.
Thanks.
Regards,
Michel.
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi Michel,
the statistics are to be used from outside openser (via fifo or
xmlrpc for example) to get a glimpse inside openser. Pseudo
variables are used from script to provide information from SIP
messages or modules.
so, use from script the PV $dlg_count exactly you suspected ;).
regards,
bogdan
Michel Bensoussan wrote:
Hello
I didn't understand how to use the exported statistics and the
pseudo-variables.
In module dialog, active_dialogs is an exported statistic and
$dlg_count a pseudo variable.
How can I get them in code and in cfg file?
Can I write in cfg file something like: if ($dlg_count > 10){...}?
(not in this way of course but that's the idea).
Thanks,
Michel.
PS: I didn't understand the example in
http://www.openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/pseudovariables:1.1.x