Setting to $null means deleting the avp -- so remove the [0] from that
assignment.
What function are you using to send out the request? Can you sent the
cfg execution trace (see debugger module)?
Also, have you tried to troubleshoot using $branch(...) variables?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 09/02/15 13:50, Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana wrote:
I did not use the index to erase pull from the stack I
directly set it
to null
$(avp(s:cf_destinations)[0]) = $null;
If I do this:
$var(new_ru) = $(avp(s:cf_destinations)[0]);
...
append_branch($var(new_ru));
...
I got the same result ... just the LAST $ru I set is the one thats called.
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*Asunto: *Re: [SR-Users] Parallel call forward
Hello,
you should not use index when setting an avp to null -- remove the
[0].
Then you can print details of branches voa $branch(...) variable
to see what are the results of your operations.
A branch can be added also by providing the uri as parameter for
append_branch() -- see the documentation of the function in the
corex module.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 09/02/15 08:18, Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana wrote:
Hi all,
I'm getting crazy trying to setup a kamailio to do a parallel
call forward to multiple destinations based on a query to the DB.
I do the db query and get the RURI's of the destinations I
could forward the call to in parallel, then when I get the
resulset I do:
[...]
$var(cf_idx) = 0;
while(is_avp_set("$(avp(s:cf_destinations)[0])"))
{
$ru = $(avp(s:cf_destinations)[0]); # Set the new
RURI to call to
$(avp(s:cf_destinations)[0]) = $null; # Setting it
to $null pull the value from the stack
$(avp(s:callee_fr_inv_timer)[*]) = $(avp(s:cf_timeouts)[0]) *
1000;
t_set_fr("$avp(s:callee_fr_inv_timer)");
$(avp(s:cf_timeouts)[0]) = $null;
route(ROUTE_ACC_CF); # Do the ACC
$(avp(s:acc_state)[*]) = "cfna";
$(avp(s:hih_cause)[*]) = "404";
$var(cf_idx) = $var(cf_idx) + 1;
append_branch();
}
route(ROUTE_EXECUTE_CF_LOOP); # Some final task and then
t_relay
[...]
But only the last RURI get called
How do I do to accomplish this? ... I need to change the $ru
of each new branch, so when request get loop-back to the
proxy, it do again all the lookup logic.
Best regards
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