I still don't see it.
I could, perhaps, understand that maybe avp_copy would be what I want, to copy
the value I've retrieved from the avp_db_load into the inv_timeout avp, but
I'm not using OpenSER, and the version of AVPOps that comes with SER 0.9.6
doesn't include an avp_copy (nor, honestly, am I convinced that would be the
correct approach).
avp_pushto won't work, as its destination can't be an AVP.
avp_write won't work as it's limited to $ruri, $from, IPs, headers, and static
values as its destination... again, no AVPs.
So... is there a way without avp_copy to write an avp to an avp?
N.
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:17:08 +0200, Klaus Darilion wrote
This is possible for sure. Reading the AVPOPS
tutorial should help you:
http://www.voice-system.ro/docs/avpops/0.9.0/
regards
klaus
sip wrote:
> Can anyone think of a way, perhaps using AVPs, perhaps using a custom module,
> that I might do something like set fr_inv_timer_avp on the fly to a value
> pulled from the database?
>
> I was looking at the AVP commands, and I couldn't figure out a way of grabbing
> a number of seconds from the DB (that part's easy enough), storing it into an
> AVP, and then storing the value from that AVP into fr_inv_timer_avp.
>
> Now, storing statically is easy enough... at the top of my ser.cfg, I have:
>
> modparam("tm", "fr_inv_timer_avp", "inv_timeout")
>
>
> And off inside the cfg, I've got:
>
> avp_write("i:45","inv_timeout");
>
>
> ... to write a static number of 45 seconds to the inv_timeout. That works.
> I'm just trying to think of a way to make it dynamic, storing a value for that
> number of seconds in the DB, and retrieving it on a per-user basis (so each
> user could set his individual timeout values should he so desire).
>
> Maybe I'm just not thinking about this correctly. Anyone have a direction I
> could try?
>
>
> N.
>
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