mtree Module

Daniel-Constantin Mierla

asipto.com

Edited by

Daniel-Constantin Mierla

Juha Heinanen

tutpro.com

Edited by

Juha Heinanen


Table of Contents

1. Admin Guide
1. Overview
2. Dependencies
2.1. Kamailio Modules
2.2. External Libraries or Applications
3. Parameters
3.1. db_url (string)
3.2. db_table (string)
3.3. mtree (string)
3.4. tname_column (string)
3.5. tprefix_column (string)
3.6. tvalue_column (string)
3.7. fetch_rows (integer)
3.8. char_list (string)
3.9. pv_value (string)
3.10. pv_values (string)
3.11. mt_tree_type (integer)
3.12. mt_ignore_duplicates (integer)
3.13. mt_allow_duplicates (integer)
4. Functions
4.1. mt_match(mtree, pv, mode)
5. MI Commands
5.1. mt_list
5.2. mt_reload
5.3. mt_summary

List of Examples

1.1. Set db_url parameter
1.2. Set db_table parameter
1.3. Set mtree parameter
1.4. Set tname_column parameter
1.5. Set tprefix_column parameter
1.6. Set tvalue_column parameter
1.7. Set fetch_rows parameter
1.8. Set char_list parameter
1.9. Set pv_value parameter
1.10. Set pv_values parameter
1.11. Set mt_tree_type parameter
1.12. Set mt_ignore_duplicates parameter
1.13. Set mt_allow_duplicates parameter
1.14. mt_match usage

Chapter 1. Admin Guide

1. Overview

This module loads data indexed by prefixes from database and returns associated string or precompiled value.

2. Dependencies

2.1. Kamailio Modules

The following modules must be loaded before this module:

  • A Kamailio database module (e.g., mysql).

2.2. External Libraries or Applications

The following libraries or applications must be installed before running Kamailio with this module loaded:

  • None.

3. Parameters

3.1. db_url (string)

URL of the database server to be used.

Default value is “mysql://kamailio:kamailiorw@localhost/kamailio”.

Example 1.1. Set db_url parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "db_url", "dbdriver://username:password@dbhost/dbname")
...

3.2. db_table (string)

Name of database table where data for trees is stored. It is ignored if a 'mtree' parameter is defined.

Default value is “mtrees”.

Example 1.2. Set db_table parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "db_table", "mymtrees")
...

3.3. mtree (string)

Definition of memory tree

Default value is “none”.

Example 1.3. Set mtree parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "mtree", "name=mytable;dbtable=routes;type=0;")
...

3.4. tname_column (string)

Name of 'tname' column.

Default value is “tname”.

Example 1.4. Set tname_column parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "tname_column", "name")
...

3.5. tprefix_column (string)

Name of 'tprefix' column.

Default value is “tprefix”.

Example 1.5. Set tprefix_column parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "tprefix_column", "prefix")
...

3.6. tvalue_column (string)

Name of 'tvalue' column.

Default value is “tvalue”.

Example 1.6. Set tvalue_column parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "tvalue_column", "ipaddr")
...

3.7. fetch_rows (integer)

Number of rows to be loaded in one step from database.

Default value is 1000.

Example 1.7. Set fetch_rows parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "fetch_rows", 4000)
...

3.8. char_list (string)

The list with characters allowed in prefix.

Default value is “0123456789”.

Example 1.8. Set char_list parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "char_list", "0123456789*+")
...

3.9. pv_value (string)

The PV spec where to store the matched value. It can be any writable PV.

Default value is “$avp(s:tvalue)”.

Example 1.9. Set pv_value parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "pv_value", "$var(mtval)")
...

3.10. pv_values (string)

The PV spec where to store the matched values when mtree is of type 0 or 2 and mode of mt_match() call has value 2. It can be any AVP.

Default value is “$avp(s:tvalues)”.

Example 1.10. Set pv_values parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "pv_values", "$avp(mtvals)")
...

3.11. mt_tree_type (integer)

Default payload type for trees data stored in 'db_table'. Documented values are 0 for string payloads and 2 for integer payloads.

Default value is 0.

Example 1.11. Set mt_tree_type parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "mt_tree_type", 2)
...

3.12. mt_ignore_duplicates (integer)

Ignore duplicated prefixes when loading data.

Default value is 0.

Example 1.12. Set mt_ignore_duplicates parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "mt_ignore_duplicates", 1)
...

3.13. mt_allow_duplicates (integer)

Allow duplicate prefixes when loading data.

Default value is 0.

Example 1.13. Set mt_allow_duplicates parameter

...
modparam("mtree", "mt_allow_duplicates", 1)
...

4. Functions

4.1.  mt_match(mtree, pv, mode)

Match 'pv' value against 'mtree'. If 'mtree' type is 0 or 2 and value of 'mode' is NOT 2, sets a value of the longest matching prefix to pseudo variable specified by pv_value parameter. If 'mtree' type is 0 or 2 and value of 'mode' is 2, sets values of all matching prefixes to avp specified by pv_values parameter so that a value of longest matching prefix is in avp index 0. Parameter 'mode' can be an integer constant or a pseudo variable with integer value.

Example 1.14. mt_match usage

...
mt_match("mytree", "$rU", "0");
...

5. MI Commands

5.1.  mt_list

List content of a tree.

Name: mt_list

Parameters:

  • _mtree_ : name of tree to list.

MI FIFO Command Format:

		:mt_list:_reply_fifo_file_
		_mtname_
		_empty_line_

5.2.  mt_reload

Reload mtree from database.

Name: mt_mtree

Parameters:

  • _mtname_

    - name of mem tree

MI FIFO Command Format:

		:mt_reload:_reply_fifo_file_
		_mtname_
		_empty_line_

5.3.  mt_summary

List usage summary for all trees.

Name: mt_summary

Parameters: none.

MI FIFO Command Format:

		:mt_summary:_reply_fifo_file_
		_empty_line_