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README
dialplan Module
Andreea-Ancuta Onofrei
Voice Sistem SRL
Edited by
Andreea-Ancuta Onofrei
Edited by
Juha Heinanen
Edited by
Olle E. Johansson
Copyright © 2007-2008 Voice Sistem SRL
Copyright © 2008-2010 Juha Heinanen
Copyright © 2014 Olle E. Johansson, Edvina AB
__________________________________________________________________
Table of Contents
1. Admin Guide
1. Overview
2. How it works
3. Dialplan use cases
4. Dependencies
4.1. Kamailio Modules
4.2. External Libraries or Applications
5. Parameters
5.1. db_url (string)
5.2. table_name (string)
5.3. dpid_col (string)
5.4. pr_col (string)
5.5. match_op_col (string)
5.6. match_exp_col (string)
5.7. match_len_col (string)
5.8. subst_exp_col (string)
5.9. repl_exp_col (string)
5.10. attrs_col (string)
5.11. attrs_pvar (string)
5.12. fetch_rows (int)
5.13. match_dynamic (int)
6. Functions
6.1. dp_translate(id, [src[/dest]])
7. MI Commands
7.1. dp_reload
7.2. dp_translate
8. Exported RPC Commands
8.1. dialplan.dump
8.2. dialplan.reload
8.3. dialplan.translate
9. Installation
2. Developer's Guide
List of Examples
1.1. Set db_url parameter
1.2. Set table_name parameter
1.3. Set dpid_col parameter
1.4. Set pr_col parameter
1.5. Set match_op_col parameter
1.6. Set match_exp_col parameter
1.7. Set pr_col parameter
1.8. Set pr_col parameter
1.9. Set repl_exp_col parameter
1.10. Set attrs_col parameter
1.11. Set attrs_pvar parameter
1.12. Set fetch_rows parameter
1.13. Set match_dynamic parameter
1.14. dp_translate usage
1.15. dp_translate usage
1.16. Example of rules
Chapter 1. Admin Guide
Table of Contents
1. Overview
2. How it works
3. Dialplan use cases
4. Dependencies
4.1. Kamailio Modules
4.2. External Libraries or Applications
5. Parameters
5.1. db_url (string)
5.2. table_name (string)
5.3. dpid_col (string)
5.4. pr_col (string)
5.5. match_op_col (string)
5.6. match_exp_col (string)
5.7. match_len_col (string)
5.8. subst_exp_col (string)
5.9. repl_exp_col (string)
5.10. attrs_col (string)
5.11. attrs_pvar (string)
5.12. fetch_rows (int)
5.13. match_dynamic (int)
6. Functions
6.1. dp_translate(id, [src[/dest]])
7. MI Commands
7.1. dp_reload
7.2. dp_translate
8. Exported RPC Commands
8.1. dialplan.dump
8.2. dialplan.reload
8.3. dialplan.translate
9. Installation
1. Overview
This module implements generic string translations based on matching
and replacement rules. It can be used to manipulate the request URI or
a PV and to translate it to a new format/value. Dialplan can also be
used to match a given URI and retrieve a set of attributes based on the
match. It is a very flexible module that can be used to handle call
routing, prefix rewrites and much more.
2. How it works
At startup the module will load a set of matching and transformation
rules from a database. Rules are grouped into dialplans. Every database
row will be stored in memory as a dialplan rule. Each rule will
describe how the matching will be made, how the input value will be
modified and which attributes that will be set for the matching
transformation.
The module expects an input value which will be matched against a rule
by using regular expressions (see 'man pcresyntax' for syntax), string
or fnmatch (see 'man fnmatch') matching. Overlapping matching
expressions can be controlled via priorities. One priority can have
multiple dialplan entries. Priorities need not be numbered with
consecutive numbers. The next higher priority will be used after trying
to match all entries in one priority.
Once a rule is matched, the defined transformation (if any) is applied
and the result is returned as output value. Also, if any string
attribute is associated to the rule, this will be returned to the
script along with the output value. This can be used to identify the
used rule.
The first matching rule will be processed.
3. Dialplan use cases
The module can be used to implement multiple dialplans - to do
auto-completion of dialed numbers (like national to international), to
convert generic numbers to specific numbers (like for emergency
numbers).
The module can also be used for detecting a range or sets of numbers
mapped on a service/case - the attribute string can be used to store
extra information about the service/case.
Non-SIP string translation can be implemented - like converting country
names from all possible formats to a canonical format: (UK, England,
United Kingdom) -> GB.
Any other string-base translation or detection for whatever other
purposes.
4. Dependencies
4.1. Kamailio Modules
4.2. External Libraries or Applications
4.1. Kamailio Modules
The following modules must be loaded before this module:
* A database module
4.2. External Libraries or Applications
The following libraries or applications must be installed before
running Kamailio with this module loaded:
* libpcre - the libraries of PCRE.
5. Parameters
5.1. db_url (string)
5.2. table_name (string)
5.3. dpid_col (string)
5.4. pr_col (string)
5.5. match_op_col (string)
5.6. match_exp_col (string)
5.7. match_len_col (string)
5.8. subst_exp_col (string)
5.9. repl_exp_col (string)
5.10. attrs_col (string)
5.11. attrs_pvar (string)
5.12. fetch_rows (int)
5.13. match_dynamic (int)
5.1. db_url (string)
The translation rules will be loaded using this database URL.
Default value is “mysql://kamailio:kamailiorw@localhost/kamailio”.
Example 1.1. Set db_url parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "db_url", "mysql://user:passwb@localhost/db")
...
5.2. table_name (string)
The name of the database table used to load the translation rules.
Default value is “dialplan”.
Example 1.2. Set table_name parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "table_name", "my_table")
...
5.3. dpid_col (string)
The column name used to store the dialplan group ID.
Default value is “dpid”.
Example 1.3. Set dpid_col parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "dpid_col", "column_name")
...
5.4. pr_col (string)
The column name used to store the priority of the corresponding rule
from the database row.
Default value is “pr”.
Example 1.4. Set pr_col parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "pr_col", "column_name")
...
5.5. match_op_col (string)
The column name used to store the type of matching of the rule.
Default value is “match_op”.
Example 1.5. Set match_op_col parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "match_op_col", "column_name")
...
5.6. match_exp_col (string)
The column name to store the rule match expression.
Default value is “match_exp”.
Example 1.6. Set match_exp_col parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "match_exp_col", "column_name")
...
5.7. match_len_col (string)
The column name to store the length of a string matching the match
expression.
Default value is “match_len”.
Example 1.7. Set pr_col parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "match_len_col", "column_name")
...
5.8. subst_exp_col (string)
The column name to store the rule's substitution expression.
Default value is “subst_exp”.
Example 1.8. Set pr_col parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "subst_exp_col", "column_name")
...
5.9. repl_exp_col (string)
The column name to store the rule's replacement expression.
Default value is “repl_exp”.
Example 1.9. Set repl_exp_col parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "repl_exp_col", "column_name")
...
5.10. attrs_col (string)
The column name to store the rule's attributes to be set after match
(see attrs_pvar )
Default value is “attrs”.
Example 1.10. Set attrs_col parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "attrs_col", "column_name")
...
5.11. attrs_pvar (string)
The pseudovariable used to store the rule's attributes, after
translation (when dp_translate() succeeds). This parameter can be an
“AVP” or a script variable (“$var()”)..
Default value is “NULL”.
Example 1.11. Set attrs_pvar parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "attrs_pvar", "$avp(s:dest)")
...
5.12. fetch_rows (int)
The number of rows to be fetched at once from database
Default value is “1000”.
Example 1.12. Set fetch_rows parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "fetch_rows", 4000)
...
5.13. match_dynamic (int)
If set to 1, the match and substitution expressions can include script
variables and their values are evaluated at runtime.
During the loading process, the values that contain variables are no
longer pre-compiled to PCRE structure in memory, because the values
change at runtime, thus expect slightly slower performances. Values
without script variables are pre-compiled even if this parameter is
enabled.
Default value is “0” (disabled).
Example 1.13. Set match_dynamic parameter
...
modparam("dialplan", "match_dynamic", 1)
...
6. Functions
6.1. dp_translate(id, [src[/dest]])
6.1. dp_translate(id, [src[/dest]])
Will try to translate “src” into “dest” according to the translation
rules in the dialplan identified by “id” . If src/dest is missing the
default parameter “ruri.user/ruri.user” will be used, thus translating
the request URI user part. If only “dest” is missing, only matching and
storing of the matching rule's attributes is done.
Returns 1, if translation succeeded, -1 in case of some error occurred,
and -2 if dialplan with ID equal to id does not exist.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
* id -the dialplan id of the possible matching rules. This parameter
can have the following types:
+ integer- the dialplan id is statically assigned
+ avp var - the dialplan id is the value of an existing avp
variable
+ script var - the dialplan id is the value of an existing
script variable.
* src/dest - input and output of the function.
Input parameter src can be any pseudo variable. Output parameter
dest can be:
+ R-URI
- the string is the r-uri or r-uri user part
+ avp var
- At input the function will get the input string from an
existing avp variable. At output the function will add an avp
with the value of the output string.
+ script var
- At input the function will get the input string from an
existing script variable. At output the function will set an
script variable with the value of the output string.
This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.
Example 1.14. dp_translate usage
...
dp_translate("240", "$ruri.user/$avp(s:dest)");
xlog("translated to var $avp(s:dest) \n");
...
Example 1.15. dp_translate usage
...
$avp(s:src) = $ruri.user;
dp_translate("$var(x)", "$avp(s:src)/$var(y)");
xlog("translated to var $var(y) \n");
...
7. MI Commands
7.1. dp_reload
7.2. dp_translate
7.1. dp_reload
Forces an update of the translation rules from the database.
Name: dp_reload
Parameters: none
MI DATAGRAM Command Format:
:dp_reload:
_empty_line_
7.2. dp_translate
Will apply a translation rule identified by a dialplan id and an input
string.
Name: dp_translate
Parameters: 2
* Dial plan ID
* Input String
MI DATAGRAM Command Format:
:dp_translate:
dpid
input
_empty_line_
8. Exported RPC Commands
8.1. dialplan.dump
8.2. dialplan.reload
8.3. dialplan.translate
8.1. dialplan.dump
Dumps the content of one dialplan ID
Name: dialplan.dump
Parameters: Dialplan ID
Example:
kamcmd dialplan.dump 100
8.2. dialplan.reload
Forces an update of the translation rules from the database.
Name: dialplan.reload
Parameters: none
Example:
kamcmd dialplan.reload
8.3. dialplan.translate
Will apply a translation rule identified by a dialplan id and an input
string.
Name: dialplan.translate
Parameters: 2
* Dial plan ID
* Input String
Example:
# kamcmd dp_translate dpid "input"
kamcmd dp_translate 1 "abcdxyz"
9. Installation
The modules requires one table in Kamailio database: dialplan. The SQL
syntax to create them can be found in dialplan-create.sql script in the
database directories in the kamailio/scripts folder. You can also find
the complete database documentation on the project webpage,
http://www.kamailio.org/docs/db-tables/kamailio-db-devel.html.
Some sample records from a dialplan table are presented in the next
figure.
Example 1.16. Example of rules
...
dpid: 1
pr: 1
match_op: 1
match_exp: ^0[1-9][0-9]+$
match_len: 0
subst_exp: ^0([1-9][0-9]+)$
repl_exp: 0049\1
attrs: de
...
dpid: 1
pr: 2
match_op: 1
match_exp: ^0[1-9][0-9]+$
match_len: 0
subst_exp: ^0(.+)$
repl_exp: $var(prefix)\1
attrs: xyz
...
Note that you can use config variables in the replacement expression
(repl_exp) field. However, not all of config variables are safe to use
there - specifically the variables that have in their name other
variables (variables with dynamic name). References to SIP message,
private variables ($var(...)) and AVPs with static name are among those
that are safe to use in replacement expressions.
The match_op field specify matching operator, valid values:
* 0 - string comparison;
* 1 - regular expression matching (pcre);
* 2 - fnmatch (shell-like pattern) matching.
Chapter 2. Developer's Guide
The module does not provide any API to use in other Kamailio modules.