5 марта 2019 г., в 9:00, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> написал(а):Hello,
better use KSR.tm.t_newtran() instead of KSR.tmx.t_suspend() and then KSR.evapi.async_relay(...)
It should also work only with:
if KSR.evapi.async_relay(str(KSR.pv.get("$T(id_label_n)")))
See:
* https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/devel/pseudovariables#t_name
Using $T(id_label_n) forces to create the transaction, if it doesn't exist.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 04.03.19 17:21, Alexandru Covalschi wrote:
UPD:Such construction seems to workif KSR.tmx.t_suspend():KSR.evapi.relay(str(KSR.pv.get("$T(id_label)")));However I'm wondering if there could be any issues using it like that? I know that evapi.relay is non-blocking, however - are all variables accessible in that way?
I'm using 5.2 from debian:stretch stable repo in a docker container.
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4 марта 2019 г., в 16:30, Alexandru Covalschi <568691@gmail.com> написал(а):
Hello list,
I'm trying to use async evapi with app_python3 KEMI, but I don't know how to get t_suspend variables.What am I doing is connecting to evapi via telnet and making a call, which successfully reaches that point:if KSR.evapi.async_relay(str(KSR.pv.get("$T(id_label)"))):KSR.xlog.xinfo("processing suspended in transaction [" + str(KSR.pv.get("$T(id_index)")) + ":" + str(KSR.pv.get("$T(id_label)")) +"]\n");
I have the id_label in the log, but in telnet I have None.How can I get transaction index and label transferred using python3 KEMI?Shall I use KSR.x.modf (in that case I'm losing almost all KEMI benefits)?..
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