SQlite Module Timo Teräs Edited by Timo Teräs Copyright © 2011 Timo Teräs __________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents 1. Admin Guide 1. Overview 2. Dependencies 2.1. Kamailio Modules 2.2. External Libraries or Applications 3. Parameters 4. Functions 5. Usage List of Examples 1.1. loading the module usage 1.2. db_url module parameter usage 1.3. DBURL define usage Chapter 1. Admin Guide Table of Contents 1. Overview 2. Dependencies 2.1. Kamailio Modules 2.2. External Libraries or Applications 3. Parameters 4. Functions 5. Usage 1. Overview The module is an implementation of the internal DB API v1 connector for SQlite 3 file. 2. Dependencies 2.1. Kamailio Modules 2.2. External Libraries or Applications 2.1. Kamailio Modules The following modules must be loaded before this module: * No dependencies on other Kamailio modules. 2.2. External Libraries or Applications The following libraries or applications must be installed before running Kamailio with this module loaded: * SQlite 3 library - e.g., libsqlite3-0 * SQlite 3 devel library - to compile the module e.g. libsqlite3-dev * SQlite 3 utilities - for kamdbctl e.g. sqlite3 3. Parameters NONE 4. Functions NONE 5. Usage To use the module, first you have to load it in the Kamailio configuration file. Example 1.1. loading the module usage ... loadmodule "db_sqlite.so" ... Then set the db_url (or similar) parameter of modules that have to use the SQLite database to driver part 'sqlite://', followed by the path to database file. For example: Example 1.2. db_url module parameter usage ... modparam("auth_db", "db_url", "sqlite:///etc/kamailio/kamailio.db") ... In the default config file, defined token DBURL can be updated like: Example 1.3. DBURL define usage ... #!define DBURL "sqlite:///etc/kamailio/kamailio.db" ...