Hello,
you can ignore them for the moment, at least in this case it is about a
null value and the type doesn't matter much.
I have in plan to add a schema check for db_mongodb, but I haven't
gotten the time yet.
As a solution for now, I will push soon a small patch to catch the null
value and print dbg instead of info.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 16.05.19 12:15, José Seabra wrote:
Hello there,
I'm testing usrloc module with mongodb and i have a couple of
questions to do.
What i would like to know/have confirmation is if the fields that are
specified in the following link
https://kamailio.org/docs/db-tables/kamailio-db-5.2.x.html#gen-db-location-…
can be used to create indexes in mongodb?
I'm noticing that when a register is updated/deleted or expires
kamailio prints the following INFO logs:
/db_mongodb [mongodb_dbase.c:526]: db_mongodb_get_columns():
unhandled data type column (methods) type id (10), use DB1_STRING
as default/
/db_mongodb [mongodb_dbase.c:526]: db_mongodb_get_columns():
unhandled data type column (instance) type id (10), use DB1_STRING
as default/
These fields (/methods and //instance/) are stored in mongodb document
with a null string, e.g:
/{/
/"_id" : ObjectId("5cdc775a6472740055289a11"),/
/"username" : "x1000",/
/"contact" : "sip:x1000@192.168.1.1:5674;transport=UDP",/
/"expires" : ISODate("2019-05-15T20:33:26Z"),/
/"q" : -1,/
/"callid" :
"sipp-ci2-edge-sip-proxy1-20190515203220-1-21(a)172.31.2.61
<mailto:sipp-ci2-edge-sip-proxy1-20190515203220-1-21@172.31.2.61>",/
/"cseq" : 2,/
/"flags" : 0,/
/"cflags" : 0,/
/"user_agent" : "sipp",/
/"received" : "sip:191.30.10.23:8888
<http://191.30.10.23:8888>",/
/"path" :
"<sip:172.31.2.61:5060;received=sip:191.30.10.23:8888;lr>",/
/"socket" : "udp:172.31.2.11:5060
<http://172.31.2.11:5060>",/
/*"methods" : null,*/
/"last_modified" : ISODate("2019-05-15T20:32:26Z"),/
/"ruid" : "uloc-15-5cdc7756-55-1",/
/*"instance" : null,*/
/"reg_id" : 0,/
/"server_id" : 21,/
/"connection_id" : -1,/
/"keepalive" : 0,/
/"partition" : 0/
/}/
Should i be concerned about that log msg? how can i avoid it?
Thanks
Regards
--
Cumprimentos
José Seabra
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