This appears to only impact reading from memcache.
ive had a read through the code and I dont see any way to write a string to memcache with the ( memcache ) flag of 0 .
INTS write as Flag 0 but all Strings are Flag 1
and I cant read a string with flag 1 in php. ( which i agree is also a bug on the php side, but I have virtually no chance of getting that fixed )
Jay
On 2 September 2016 at 16:03, Dragos Oancea dragos.oancea@athonet.com wrote:
Hi Jay,
Have you tried this ? modparam("memcached", "stringify", 1) http://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/4.4.x/modules/ memcached.html#memcached.p.stringify
Cheers, Dragos
On 02/09/2016 03:45, jay binks wrote:
if I use the memached module in kamailio to set STRING data in memcache, this is not readable from PHP.
This is because kamailio uses the "val_flag" to distinguish the type of data ( int or string ).
There does not appear to be a standard for how data type is indicated ( in fact the protocol doc for memcache says "<flags> is an arbitrary 16-bit unsigned integer" )
I think the memcache module really needs a way to let the user specify the value of the flag. something like a modparam to override the flag value on every set.
has anyone else run in to this ?
Sincerely
Jay Binks
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