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cookbooks:devel:pseudovariables [2020/03/17 08:43] miconda [$env(NAME) - environment variables] |
cookbooks:devel:pseudovariables [2020/04/02 21:47] miconda [$xavp(id) - XAVPs] |
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**$fn** - reference to display name of ' | **$fn** - reference to display name of ' | ||
- | ==== $fs - Forced | + | ==== $fs - Forced |
- | **$fs** - reference to the forced socket for message | + | **$fs** - reference to the forced |
<fc # | <fc # | ||
+ | |||
+ | Example: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code c> | ||
+ | listen=udp: | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | $fs = " | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== $fsn - Forced Send Socket Name ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | **$fsn** - reference to the name of the forced send socket for the SIP message. The name can be assigned to this variable to select a send socket via its name. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code c> | ||
+ | listen=udp: | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | $fsn = " | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | $fs = " | ||
+ | xdbg(" | ||
+ | </ | ||
==== $ft - From tag ==== | ==== $ft - From tag ==== | ||
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===== $xavp(id) - XAVPs ===== | ===== $xavp(id) - XAVPs ===== | ||
- | xavp - extended AVP' | + | **xavp** - eXtended AVPs - are variables |
+ | |||
+ | They work like a stack, | ||
+ | |||
+ | Each xavp has a string | ||
+ | |||
+ | To assign a single value use: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code c> | ||
+ | $xavp(root)=" | ||
+ | $xavp(root)=intnumber; | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | To assign a named value use: | ||
<code c> | <code c> | ||
- | $xavp(root=> | + | $xavp(root=> |
+ | $xavp(root=> | ||
</ | </ | ||
Like avps, xavp act like a stack. To refer to an existing value, use an index. The newest xavp has index zero [0]. | Like avps, xavp act like a stack. To refer to an existing value, use an index. The newest xavp has index zero [0]. | ||
+ | |||
<code c> | <code c> | ||
- | $xavp(root[0]=> | + | $xavp(root[0]=> |
</ | </ | ||
If you assign a value without an index, a new xavp is allocated and the old one is pushed up the stack, becoming index [1]. Old index [1] becomes [2] etc. | If you assign a value without an index, a new xavp is allocated and the old one is pushed up the stack, becoming index [1]. Old index [1] becomes [2] etc. | ||
+ | |||
<code c> | <code c> | ||
- | $xavp(example=>name)="one"; | + | # new item (person => [(lastname = " |
- | #create | + | $xavp(person=>lastname)="Smith"; |
- | $xavp(example=> | + | |
- | #add extra value to "two" | + | # add new item (person => [(lastname = " |
- | $xavp(example[0]=>value)=" | + | $xavp(person=> |
- | #add value to first variable - "one" | + | |
- | $xavp(example[1]=>value)="Anna"; | + | # add another named value to the last example item |
+ | # | ||
+ | $xavp(person[0]=>firstname)=" | ||
+ | |||
+ | # add another named value to first example item | ||
+ | # | ||
+ | xavp(person[1]=>firstname)="Alice"; | ||
</ | </ | ||
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Another example: | Another example: | ||
<code c> | <code c> | ||
- | # Create | + | # create |
$xavp(sf=> | $xavp(sf=> | ||
- | #assign | + | # add named values |
$xavp(sf[0]=> | $xavp(sf[0]=> | ||
$xavp(sf[0]=> | $xavp(sf[0]=> | ||
$xavp(sf[0]=> | $xavp(sf[0]=> | ||
- | #create new xavp, moving previous one to sf[1] | + | # create new (the second) root xavp with a named value of string type, moving previous one to sf[1] |
$xavp(sf=> | $xavp(sf=> | ||
+ | # add named values (child values) | ||
$xavp(sf[0]=> | $xavp(sf[0]=> | ||
$xavp(sf[0]=> | $xavp(sf[0]=> | ||
- | #Create a third xavp | + | # create new (the third) xavp with a named value of string type, moving previous one to sf[1] and the other one to sf[2] |
$xavp(sf=> | $xavp(sf=> | ||
+ | # add named values (child values) | ||
$xavp(sf[0]=> | $xavp(sf[0]=> | ||
$xavp(sf[0]=> | $xavp(sf[0]=> | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | xavps are read and write variables. | + | xavps are read and write variables. |
+ | |||
+ | ===== $xavu(id) - XAVUs ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Similar to XAVPs, but with single value items, therefore there are no indexes in the naming format. XAVUs are also stored in transaction context and destroyed when the transaction is terminated. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Examples: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code c> | ||
+ | $xavu(x) = 123; # <- set the value | ||
+ | $xavu(x) = 234; # <- update to the value, not adding to a list like for xavps | ||
+ | $xavu(x) = $null; # <- delete the xavu | ||
+ | $xavu(a=> | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== $hdr(name) - Headers ===== | ===== $hdr(name) - Headers ===== |