On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 7:12 PM Joel Serrano <joel@textplus.com> wrote:
Hi Jason, 

When you access the XAVP you are getting all the parameters defined. You can make use of the transformations [1] to select an individual value of an attribute.

In your example, it would be something along:

$(xavp(ds_attrs=>attrs){param.value,attr1})

Where you are making use of transformations, specifically the "param.value" [2] to select the value of attribute "attr1".


Hope it helps!

Joel.


On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 6:56 PM Joel Serrano <joel@textplus.com> wrote:
Hi Jason,

We are doing that and it works. I’ll send you a snippet when I get home..



On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 13:32 Jason.Park <Jason.Park@target.com> wrote:

Hi.

 

When using the attributes feature of the dispatcher module, is it possible to directly access/address an individual attribute directly?

 

For example, if I use the following dispatcher text file:

--

# line format

# setid(int) destination(sip uri) flags(int,opt) priority(int,opt) attributes(str,opt)

1234 sip:10.10.10.10:5060;transport=tcp 0 0 attr1=red;attr2=blue

--

 

And this config snippet, I was hoping to be able to access the attribute with a variable.

--

modparam("dispatcher", "attrs_pvname", "$vxavp(ds_attrs)")

if(ds_is_from_list(1234,1)) {

                x_log(“L_NOTICE”,”attr1: $xavp(ds_attrs=>attr1)\n”);

}

--

 

Jason Park | Lead Engineer | Voice Services | ¤ Target | TNC | 816-273-8336

 

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