[Serusers] Managing global attributes or global configuration

Jiri Kuthan jiri at iptel.org
Thu Sep 27 14:25:14 CEST 2007


well the trouble is, I fear, that assignment work, but the variable you
assigned to is not of global scope and gets discarded soon..

i.e. something like this presumably won't work (if that's what you would
    like....)

 $g.old_version=$g.current_version
 $g.current_version=1234

-jiri
 

At 13:44 27/09/2007, Tomasz Zieleniewski wrote:
>I did a live check and it works:)
>Jiri Kuthan pisze:
>> Well embarassingly I have to admit I would have to try first too :-)
>> (Jiri slightly confused by all the AVP tracks....)
>>
>> -jiri
>>
>> At 10:50 27/09/2007, Tomasz Zieleniewski wrote:
>>   
>>> Thank You Jiri
>>>
>>> How can I assign a value of one attribute to another??
>>> will something like this wok??
>>> $some_attr1 = $some_attr2
>>>
>>> bests
>>> tomasz
>>> Jiri Kuthan pisze:
>>>     
>>>> At 23:05 26/09/2007, Tomasz Zieleniewski wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> So I can define my own attributes through serweb, give them some value through global attributes in serweb and they
>>>>> will be visible in ser.cfg by such reference $some_attr_name??
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>> Yes, exactly! That's the magic intended to help integration of web
>>>> applilcations and ser scripting.
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> Will they appear in global_attrs table in ser db??
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>> yes.
>>>>
>>>> -jiri
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> tomasz
>>>>>
>>>>> Jiri Kuthan pisze:
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>>>> in scripts, just use it :-)
>>>>>> for example, in the to-be-released example config file, we check if source ip of a packet equals a predefined IP address of a gateway.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> if (@src.ip == $gw_ip) {
>>>>>>
>>>>>> for this, serweb has a defined attr_type, upon which an AVP with
>>>>>> a certain value is defined.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -jiri
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At 15:28 26/09/2007, Tomasz Zieleniewski wrote:
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I would like to be able to perform some checks inside ser.cfg, globaly for all user.
>>>>>>> I need to have some kind of the global tag or attribute set to point a specific condition.
>>>>>>> How can I achive that in the nice way, the best would be if this parameter is somehow
>>>>>>> configurable thorugh serweb.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank You in advance
>>>>>>> Bests
>>>>>>> -Tomasz
>>>>>>>
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