res_pjsip_mwi was missing the chan_sip "vmexten" functionality which adds the Message-Account header to the MWI NOTIFY. Also, specifying mailboxes on endpoints for unsolicited mwi and on aors for subscriptions required that the admin know in advance which the client wanted. If you specified mailboxes on the endpoint, subscriptions were rejected even if you also specified mailboxes on the aor. Voicemail extension: * Added a global default_voicemail_extension which defaults to "". * Added voicemail_extension to both endpoint and aor. * Added ast_sip_subscription_get_dialog for support. * Added ast_sip_subscription_get_sip_uri for support. When an unsolicited NOTIFY is constructed, the From header is parsed, the voicemail extension from the endpoint is substituted for the user, and the result placed in the Message-Account field in the body. When a subscribed NOTIFY is constructed, the subscription dialog local uri is parsed, the voicemail_extension from the aor (looked up from the subscription resource name) is substituted for the user, and the result placed in the Message-Account field in the body. If no voicemail extension was defined, the Message-Account field is not added to the NOTIFY body. mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited: * Added mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited to endpoint. The previous behavior was to reject a subscribe if a previous internal subscription for unsolicited MWI was found for the mailbox. That remains the default. However, if there are mailboxes also set on the aor and the client subscribes and mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited is set, the existing internal subscription is removed and replaced with the external subscription. This allows an admin to configure mailboxes on both the endpoint and aor and allows the client to select which to use. ASTERISK-25865 #close Reported-by: Ross Beer Change-Id: Ic15a9415091760539c7134a5ba3dc4a6a1217cea |
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cdr | ast-db-manage/cdr/env.py: Don't fail if a config file can't be loaded | 11 years ago |
config | res_pjsip_mwi: Add voicemail extension and mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited | 9 years ago |
voicemail | alembic: Adjust sippeers, queue_members, and voicemail_messages tables. | 11 years ago |
README.md | Actually *add* the database schema management utilities | 12 years ago |
cdr.ini.sample | alembic: Adjust sippeers, queue_members, and voicemail_messages tables. | 11 years ago |
config.ini.sample | alembic: Adjust sippeers, queue_members, and voicemail_messages tables. | 11 years ago |
voicemail.ini.sample | alembic: Adjust sippeers, queue_members, and voicemail_messages tables. | 11 years ago |
README.md
Asterisk Database Manager
Asterisk includes optional database integration for a variety of features. The purpose of this effort is to assist in managing the database schema for Asterisk database integration.
This is implemented as a set of repositories that contain database schema migrations, using Alembic. The existing repositories include:
config
- Tables used for Asterisk realtime configurationvoicemail
- Tables used forODBC_STOARGE
of voicemail messages
Alembic uses SQLAlchemy, which has support for many databases.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is brand new and the initial migrations are still subject to change. Only use this for testing purposes for now.
Example Usage
First, create an ini file that contains database connection details. For help with connection string details, see the SQLAlchemy docs.
$ cp config.ini.sample config.ini
... edit config.ini and change sqlalchemy.url ...
Next, bring the database up to date with the current schema.
$ alembic -c config.ini upgrade head
In the future, as additional database migrations are added, you can run alembic again to migrate the existing tables to the latest schema.
$ alembic -c config.ini upgrade head
The migrations support both upgrading and downgrading. You could go all the way back to where you started with no tables by downgrading back to the base revision.
$ alembic -c config.ini downgrade base
base
and head
are special revisions. You can refer to specific revisions
to upgrade or downgrade to, as well.
$ alembic -c config.ini upgrade 4da0c5f79a9c
Offline Mode
If you would like to just generate the SQL statements that would have been executed, you can use alembic's offline mode.
$ alembic -c config.ini upgrade head --sql
Adding Database Migrations
The best way to learn about how to add additional database migrations is to refer to the Alembic documentation.