Hi Carlos
kamailio config:
log("L_INFO", "saldo:$var(credit) y seg:$var(cost_per_sec) ");
if($var(cost_per_sec) > $var(credit)) {
sl_send_reply("402","payment required");
exit;
}
if (!cnxcc_set_max_credit("$var(client)",
"$var(credit)",
"$var(cost_per_sec)",
"$var(i_pulse)",
"$var(f_pulse)")) {
sl_send_reply("503", "something's wrong in the server");
exit;
}
i got this by syslog
$var(credit) = "0.0005";
$var(cost_per_sec) = "0.0006";
#$var(credit) = $dbr(ra=>[0,0]); # 30$ of credit
#$var(cost_per_sec) = $dbr(ra=>[0,1]); # 1$ per sec
$var(i_pulse) = "1"; # 1$ to establish the call
$var(f_pulse) = "1"; # 1$ per second
if (!cnxcc_set_max_credit("$var(client)",
"$var(credit)",
"$var(cost_per_sec)",
"$var(i_pulse)",
"$var(f_pulse)")) {
sl_send_reply("402", "Sin saldo PAPA");
xlog("Error setting up credit control");
exit;
}
/usr/sbin/kamailio[13336]: INFO: <script>: Setting up money based credit
control
/usr/sbin/kamailio[13336]: INFO: <script>: saldo:0.0005 y seg:0.0006
/usr/sbin/kamailio[13336]: WARNING: <core> [rvalue.c:1016]:
rval_get_int(): automatic string to int conversion for "0.0005" failed
/usr/sbin/kamailio[13336]: WARNING: <core> [rvalue.c:1920]:
rval_expr_eval_int(): rval expression conversion to int failed
(707,17-707,17)
/usr/sbin/kamailio[13336]: WARNING: <core> [rvalue.c:1016]:
rval_get_int(): automatic string to int conversion for "0.0006" failed
/usr/sbin/kamailio[13336]: WARNING: <core> [rvalue.c:1920]:
rval_expr_eval_int(): rval expression conversion to int failed
(707,19-707,36)
it still established the call
with the function, kamailio doesn't evaluate the variable
if($var(cost_per_sec) > $var(credit)) {
sl_send_reply("402","payment required");
exit;
}
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Carlos Ruiz Díaz <
carlos.ruizdiaz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Rene Montilva <renemontilva(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
> these are the values before the function call:
>
> /usr/sbin/kamailio[24933]: INFO: <script>: saldo:0.0005000000 y
> seg:0.000666666666666667
>
You are printing then before the assigment.
*xlog("L_INFO", "saldo:$dbr(ra=>[0,0]) y seg:$dbr(ra=>[0,1])
");*
use
*xlog("L_INFO", "saldo:$var(credit) y seg:$var(cost_per_second) ");*
I just run a test with your values, and they did work.
$var(credit) = "0.0005";
$var(cost_per_second) = "0.0006";
*if (!cnxcc_set_max_credit("$var(client)",....*
>
> this function doesn't work, maybe are the long value:
>
> *if ($var(credit) < $var(cost_per_second)) {*
> * sl_send_reply("402", "payment required");*
> * exit;*
> *}*
>
Did not get that, what does not work?
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Carlos Ruiz Díaz <
> carlos.ruizdiaz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Oops, correction:
>>
>> *if ($var(credit) < $var(cost_per_second)) {*
>> * sl_send_reply("402", "payment required");*
>> * exit;*
>> *}*
>>
>> By the way, please inform of your results after doing your tests.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Carlos
>>
>>
>> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 3:17 PM, Carlos Ruiz Díaz <
>> carlos.ruizdiaz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> "i_pulse" and "f_pulse" are direct translations of the
Spanish (I
>>> noticed you speak it) phrases "pulso inicial" and "pulso
final", which I
>>> don't think have the same meaning in English. Updating the docs and
using
>>> the proper terminology are pending matters on this module.
>>>
>>> Both values represent the initial and interim costs of the call, in
>>> your case, it is being billed second by second (1:1), subtracting
"0.000666666666666667"
>>> every second from a pool of credit that is equal to
"0.0006500000".
>>>
>>> The message that's being shown, looks like a precision loss error,
>>> which is unlikely because I used numbers even smaller than yours. Please
>>> print the values of $var(credit) and $var(cost_per_sec) before
>>> calling the cnxcc function.
>>>
>>> Furthermore, you should also consider checking your values before
>>> passing them to the function. For example:
>>>
>>> *1. check if the credit is greater than the cost per second,
>>> *before*.*
>>>
>>> *if ($var(credit) > $var(cost_per_second)) {*
>>> * sl_send_reply("402", "payment required");*
>>> * exit;*
>>> *}*
>>>
>>> There's no reason to call the function when the conditions are not
>>> met. Cnxcc will authorize the call and hang it immediately (1 second
>>> later).
>>>
>>> I may need to add this check myself inside the module.
>>>
>>> *2. make sure you are rejecting the call in case of module's error. *
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *if (!cnxcc_set_max_credit("$var(client)",
"$var(credit)",
>>> "$var(cost_per_sec)", "$var(i_pulse)",*
>>>
>>> * "$var(f_pulse)") { *
>>>
>>> * sl_send_reply("503", "something's wrong in the
server"); *
>>>
>>> * exit; *
>>> *}*
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Carlos
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Rene Montilva <
>>> renemontilva(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Carlos
>>>>
>>>> This my kamailio config:
>>>>
>>>> #!ifdef CNXCC_MONEY
>>>> sql_query("ca", "select * from
>>>>
billing.sel_customer_credit('pepe','xxxxxxx","ra");
>>>>
>>>> xlog("L_INFO", "Setting up money based credit
control");
>>>>
>>>> if($dbr(ra=>rows)> 0){
>>>> xlog("L_INFO", "saldo:$dbr(ra=>[0,0]) y
seg:$dbr(ra=>[0,1]) ");
>>>>
>>>> $var(credit) = $dbr(ra=>[0,0]); # 30$ of credit
>>>> $var(cost_per_sec) = $dbr(ra=>[0,1]); # 1$ per sec
>>>> $var(i_pulse) = "1"; # 1$ to establish the call
>>>> $var(f_pulse) = "1"; # 1$ per second
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> sql_result_free ("ra");
>>>>
>>>> # if only one call is established, that call should last 9 seconds.
>>>>
>>>> if (!cnxcc_set_max_credit("$var(client)",
>>>> "$var(credit)",
>>>> "$var(cost_per_sec)",
>>>> "$var(i_pulse)",
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And this are the values by syslog info
>>>>
>>>> INFO: <script>: saldo:0.0006500000 y seg:0.000666666666666667
>>>> ERROR: cnxcc [cnxcc_mod.c:1425]: set_max_credit(): credit value
>>>> must be > 0: 0.000000
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Carlos Ruiz Díaz <
>>>> carlos.ruizdiaz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you paste the code you are using, with the values that each
>>>>> variable contain at the moment of initiating the call?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Rene Montilva <
>>>>> renemontilva(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi list
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't understand prepaid logic calculation, because when
my
>>>>>> credit is 0 or lees than cost per second, the call is established
equal
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $var(i_pulse) and $var(f_pulse) how this works????
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>
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>>>>>
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>>
>>
>>
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>>
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