[OpenSIPS-Users] Event module setup

Pete Kelly pkelly at gmail.com
Wed Nov 30 15:20:34 CET 2011


One other quick question, the fifo for setting up the listeners specifies a
timeout...

is it possible to set that to infinity (or until opensips is stopped?)

On 30 November 2011 14:16, Pete Kelly <pkelly at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Razvan.
>
> I used a really simply python script for this... don't know if you would
> want to include in the docs?
>
> import socket
> server_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
> server_socket.bind(("", 8085))
>
> print "Server up on 8085"
>
> while 1:
>         data, address = server_socket.recvfrom(256)
>         print "( " ,address[0], " " , address[1] , " ) said : ", data
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 30 November 2011 13:14, Razvan Crainea <razvancrainea at opensips.org>wrote:
>
>>  Hi, Pete!
>>
>> In order to use OpenSIPS Event Interface, you need to create an external
>> application that listens for an event. This application should create the
>> UNIX socket used for communication, and then subscribe to OpenSIPS for a
>> certain event, using the event_subscribe MI command. When the event is
>> raised, OpenSIPS searches all the subscribers registered for that specific
>> event, and notifies them through the socket provided at subscription.
>> Therefore it's not OpenSIPS's duty to create the socket, but the external
>> application.
>> Let me know if you need any more help.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> --
>> Răzvan Crainea
>> OpenSIPS Developer
>>
>>
>> On 11/30/2011 02:58 PM, Pete Kelly wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>>  I am using opensips 1.7 and would like to raise an event when I see a
>> BYE, however I am struggling with the documentation as it stands. This is
>> what I am doing:
>>
>>  In the script:
>>
>>   if(is_method("BYE")) {
>>   xlog("BYE seen, raising event");
>>   $avp(s:attr) = "number";
>>  $avp(s:val) = 0;
>>  $avp(s:attr) = "string";
>>  $avp(s:val) = "dummy value";
>>  raise_event("E_DUMMY", $avp(s:attr), $avp(s:val));
>>  }
>>
>>
>>  When opensips is started I am issuing this FIFO:
>>
>>  opensipsctl fifo event_subscribe E_DUMMY unix:/tmp/opensips_event.sock
>> 1800
>>
>>
>>  and I see this in the logs (debug=6)
>>
>>  Nov 30 12:57:00 pk-lenny /usr/local/opensips/sbin/opensips[4561]:
>> DBG:mi_fifo:mi_parse_tree: adding node <> ; val <E_DUMMY>
>> Nov 30 12:57:00 pk-lenny /usr/local/opensips/sbin/opensips[4561]:
>> DBG:mi_fifo:mi_parse_tree: adding node <> ; val
>> <unix:/tmp/opensips_event.sock>
>> Nov 30 12:57:00 pk-lenny /usr/local/opensips/sbin/opensips[4561]:
>> DBG:mi_fifo:mi_parse_tree: adding node <> ; val <1800>
>> Nov 30 12:57:00 pk-lenny /usr/local/opensips/sbin/opensips[4561]:
>> DBG:mi_fifo:mi_parse_node: end of input tree
>> Nov 30 12:57:00 pk-lenny /usr/local/opensips/sbin/opensips[4561]:
>> DBG:mi_fifo:mi_fifo_server: done parsing the mi tree
>> Nov 30 12:57:00 pk-lenny /usr/local/opensips/sbin/opensips[4561]:
>> DBG:event_datagram:datagram_parse: address is </tmp/opensips_event.sock>
>> Nov 30 12:57:00 pk-lenny /usr/local/opensips/sbin/opensips[4561]:
>> DBG:event_datagram:datagram_match: socket matched /tmp/opensips_event.sock:0
>>
>>
>>  However the file /tmp/opensips_event.sock is not created at all, even
>> when the raise_event function is called.
>>
>>  Am I doing something wrong?
>>
>>
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