Hello,
the function might not accept pseudo-variables, perhaps we should update
it. For now you can use script bitwise operations with $mf:
$mf = $mf | (1 << $sht(core_setid=>$var(ds_setid)) );
Cheers,
Daniel
On 14/10/15 14:35, Asgaroth wrote:
I originally sent this to sr-dev in error, I am
resending to sr-users
instead, thanks
Hi All,
Quick question, is it possible to use variables in the setflag
function, I am trying to set a flag that is stored in a hash table
using the setflag function, but I keep getting syntax errors. I am
using kamailio 4.3.3.
Here's what I am trying to do:
htable core_setid defines a dispatcher setid key and its value is
associated with a flag as follows:
id:key:key_type:value_type:value:expires
1:102:0:1:7:0
so, simple hash table type with an integer key of value 7 and no expiry
In dispatcher I have the following modparams set, so that
ds_is_from_list() will set them if found:
modparam("dispatcher", "setid_pvname", "$var(ds_setid)")
modparam("dispatcher", "attrs_pvname",
"$var(ds_setid_attrs)")
Then in my routing logic I have the following code block:
if ( ds_is_from_list() ) {
if ( $sht(core_setid=>$var(ds_setid)) != $null ) {
setflag( $sht(core_setid=>$var(ds_setid)) );
return;
} else {
send_reply("403", "No flag set for source");
exit;
}
}
When I test this using kamailio -c -f <filename> I get the following
error:
0(20629) : <core> [cfg.y:3432]: yyerror_at(): parse error in config
file /shared/kamailio/etc/routing_logic.cfg, line 175, column 21-52:
syntax error
0(20629) : <core> [cfg.y:3432]: yyerror_at(): parse error in config
file /shared/kamailio/etc/routing_logic.cfg, line 175, column 21-52:
missing '(' or ')'?
0(20629) : <core> [cfg.y:3432]: yyerror_at(): parse error in config
file /shared/kamailio/etc/routing_logic.cfg, line 175, column 21-52:
bad command: missing ';'?
0(20629) : <core> [cfg.y:3435]: yyerror_at(): parse error in config
file /shared/kamailio/etc/routing_logic.cfg, line 175, column 53: bad
command
ERROR: bad config file (4 errors)
If I change the setflag line to setflag(7), then I dont get the error.
I was wondering if its possible to have hashtable variables as
parameters to the setflag function, or am I going about this in the
wron way.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks
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