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This module allows executing Lua scripts from config file, implementing the KEMI framework and exporting Lua module 'KSR'.
To read more about KEMI exports and available KSR submodules, see:
Note: to have the old Lua module 'sr' available, load the 'app_lua_sr' Kamailio module.
Lua (http://www.lua.org) is a fast and easy to embed scripting language. Exported API from SIP router to Lua is documented in the dokuwiki.
The module has two Lua contexts:
first is used for functions lua_dofile() and lua_dostring().
second is used for function lua_run() and parameter 'load'. Therefore lua_run() cannot execute functions from scripts loaded via lua_dofile() in config. This is kind of caching mode, avoiding reading file every time, but you must be sure you do not have something that is executed by default and requires access to SIP message. This is also the context used with KEMI framework.
The following libraries or applications must be installed before running Kamailio with this module loaded:
liblua5.1-dev - Lua devel library.
This module can be compiled against LuaJIT compiler (instead of standard Lua). Then this library is needed:
To enable that, LUAJIT variable has to be set.
Example 1.1. Build against LuaJIT libraries
(Warning: LuaJIT version is 5.1, so scripts prepared for higher Lua versions
may not work with LuaJIT)
Set the path to the Lua script to be loaded at startup. Then you can use lua_run(function, params) to execute a function from the script at runtime.
Default value is “null”.
Example 1.2. Set load
parameter
... modparam("app_lua", "load", "/usr/local/etc/kamailio/lua/myscript.lua") ...
If reload is 1 enables the ability to reload the scripts using the RPC app_lua.reload command. To disable reload feature, set this parameter to 0.
Default value is “1 (on)”.
Execute the Lua script stored in 'path'. The parameter can be a string with pseudo-variables evaluated at runtime.
Execute the Lua script stored in parameter. The parameter can be a string with pseudo-variables.
Example 1.6. lua_dostring
usage
... if(!lua_dostring("KSR.log([[err]], [[----------- Hello World from $fU\n]])")) { xdbg("SCRIPT: failed to execute lua script!\n"); } ...
Execute the Lua function 'func' giving 'params' as parameters. There can be up to 3 string parameters after 'func' (overall, max 4 params, first is the function). The function must exist in the Lua script loaded at startup via parameter 'load'. Parameters can be strings with pseudo-variables that are evaluated at runtime.
Example 1.7. lua_run
usage
... if(!lua_run("sr_append_fu_to_reply")) { xdbg("SCRIPT: failed to execute lua function!\n"); } ... lua_run("lua_func0"); lua_run("lua_func1", "$rU"); lua_run("lua_func2", "$rU", "2"); lua_run("lua_func3", "$rU", "2", "$si"); ...
Execute the Lua script stored in parameter. The parameter can be a string with pseudo-variables. The script is executed in Lua context specific to loaded Lua files at startup.
Example 1.8. lua_runstring
usage
... if(!lua_runstring("KSR.log([[err]], [[----------- Hello World from $fU\n]])")) { xdbg("SCRIPT: failed to execute lua script!\n"); } ...
Lists the id and path for every script loaded by the load parameter.
Name: app_lua.list
Parameters: none
Example:
... kamcmd app_lua.list ...
Marks the need to reload the selected script. The actual reload is done by every working process when the next call to lua_run function is executed. If no parameter is added all the scripts are selected to be reloaded.
Name: app_lua.reload
Parameters: id
Example:
... kamcmd app_lua.reload 0 ...
Create your Lua script and stored on file system, say: '/usr/local/etc/kamailio/lua/myscript.lua'.
... function sr_append_fu_to_reply() KSR.hdr.append_to_reply("P-From: " .. KSR.pv.get("$fu") .. "\r\n"); end ...
Load the script via parameter 'load' and execute function via lua_run(...).
... modparam("app_lua", "load", "/usr/local/etc/kamailio/lua/myscript.lua") ... route { ... if(!lua_run("sr_append_fu_to_reply")) { xdbg("SCRIPT: failed to execute lua function!\n"); } ... } ...