On 8/16/12 9:15 PM, Carlos Ruiz Díaz wrote:
Looks like km_append_branch() doesn't have all of the signatures that the original append_branch() has. I can't add q values for serial/parallel forking with km_append_branch().
What signature are you looking for?
Also, apparently there's no way of setting the RURI by calling a function that does that.
What do you mean here? I don't understand.
Cheers, Daniel
I guess I'll have to do it using assignation on $ru pseudovariable and writing a route to manage the serial forking I need.
Thanks.
Carlos.
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Carlos Ruiz Díaz <carlos.ruizdiaz@gmail.com mailto:carlos.ruizdiaz@gmail.com> wrote:
Great! I'll give it a try. Thanks! Carlos. On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote: Hello, On 8/16/12 5:25 PM, Carlos Ruiz Díaz wrote: Hello guys, Why I can only append_branch() a SIP URI as a literal constant string? Why not from a pseudovariable? It's the same for most of the core functions. My intention is to do something like this: append_branch("$cnx3a(route1)"); t_relay(); where cnx3a is a variable containing the SIP URIs. The only "fix" I have found for this is by doing it as follows: $ru = $cnx3a(route1); append_branch(); t_relay(); Is there any other (and more elegant) way? you can use km_append_branch: http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/stable/modules_k/kex.html#id2551404 Cheers, Daniel -- Daniel-Constantin Mierla - http://www.asipto.com http://twitter.com/#!/miconda <http://twitter.com/#%21/miconda> - http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda Kamailio Advanced Training, Seattle, USA, Sep 23-26, 2012 - http://asipto.com/u/katu Kamailio Practical Workshop, Netherlands, Sep 10-12, 2012 - http://asipto.com/u/kpw