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Statements you can use in the OpenSIPS config file while building the routing logic. 1. ifIF-ELSE statement Prototype: if (expr) { actions; } else { actions; } The 'expr' should be a valid logical expression. The logical operators that can be used in the logical expressions:
Example of usage: if ( is_method("INVITE") && $rp==5060 ) { log("this sip message is an invite\n"); } else { log("this sip message is not an invite\n"); } 2. switchSWITCH statement - it can be used to test the value of a pseudo-variable. IMPORTANT NOTE: 'break' can be used only to mark the end of a 'case' branch (as it is in shell scripts). If you are trying to use 'break' outside a 'case' block the script will return error -- you must use 'return' there. Example of usage: route { route(my_logic); switch($retcode) { case -1: log("process INVITE requests here\n"); break; case 1: log("process REGISTER requests here\n"); break; case 2: case 3: log("process SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY requests here\n"); break; default: log("process other requests here\n"); } # switch of R-URI username switch($rU) { case "101": log("destination number is 101\n"); break; case "102": log("destination number is 102\n"); break; case "103": case "104": log("destination number is 103 or 104\n"); break; default: log("unknown destination number\n"); } } route[my_logic]{ if(is_method("INVITE")) { return(-1); }; if(is_method("REGISTER")) return(1); } if(is_method("SUBSCRIBE")) return(2); } if(is_method("NOTIFY")) return(3); } return(-2); } Take care while using 'return' - 'return(0)' stops the execution of the script. 3. whilewhile statement Example of usage: $var(i) = 0; while($var(i) < 10) { xlog("counter: $var(i)\n"); $var(i) = $var(i) + 1; } |