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README

KEx Module

Daniel-Constantin Mierla

   asipto.com
   <miconda@gmail.com>

Edited by

Daniel-Constantin Mierla

   <miconda@gmail.com>

   Copyright © 2009 Daniel-Constantin Mierla
     __________________________________________________________________

   Table of Contents

   1. Admin Guide

        1. Overview
        2. Dependencies

              2.1. Kamailio Modules
              2.2. External Libraries or Applications

        3. Functions

              3.1. setsflag(flag)
              3.2. issflagset(flag)
              3.3. resetsflag(flag)
              3.4. setbflag(flag [, branch])
              3.5. isbflagset(flag [, branch])
              3.6. resetsflag(flag [, branch])
              3.7. km_append_branch([uri])
              3.8. setdsturi(uri)
              3.9. resetdsturi()
              3.10. isdsturiset()
              3.11. pv_printf(var, str)
              3.12. is_myself(uri)
              3.13. setdebug(level)
              3.14. resetdebug()

        4. MI Commands

              4.1. arg
              4.2. kill
              4.3. pwd
              4.4. uptime
              4.5. version
              4.6. which

        5. RPC Commands

              5.1. pkg.stats

   List of Examples

   1.1. setsflag usage
   1.2. setsflag usage
   1.3. resetsflag usage
   1.4. setbflag usage
   1.5. setbflag usage
   1.6. resetsflag usage
   1.7. km_append_branch usage
   1.8. >setdsturi usage
   1.9. >resetdsturi usage
   1.10. >isdsturiset usage
   1.11. >pv_printf usage
   1.12. >is_myself usage
   1.13. setdebug usage
   1.14. >resetdebug usage

Chapter 1. Admin Guide

   Table of Contents

   1. Overview
   2. Dependencies

        2.1. Kamailio Modules
        2.2. External Libraries or Applications

   3. Functions

        3.1. setsflag(flag)
        3.2. issflagset(flag)
        3.3. resetsflag(flag)
        3.4. setbflag(flag [, branch])
        3.5. isbflagset(flag [, branch])
        3.6. resetsflag(flag [, branch])
        3.7. km_append_branch([uri])
        3.8. setdsturi(uri)
        3.9. resetdsturi()
        3.10. isdsturiset()
        3.11. pv_printf(var, str)
        3.12. is_myself(uri)
        3.13. setdebug(level)
        3.14. resetdebug()

   4. MI Commands

        4.1. arg
        4.2. kill
        4.3. pwd
        4.4. uptime
        4.5. version
        4.6. which

   5. RPC Commands

        5.1. pkg.stats

1. Overview

   This module collects extensions from Kamailio core.

   Kamailio Core CookBook is available at: http://kamailio.org/dokuwiki/

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:
     * None.

3. Functions

   3.1. setsflag(flag)
   3.2. issflagset(flag)
   3.3. resetsflag(flag)
   3.4. setbflag(flag [, branch])
   3.5. isbflagset(flag [, branch])
   3.6. resetsflag(flag [, branch])
   3.7. km_append_branch([uri])
   3.8. setdsturi(uri)
   3.9. resetdsturi()
   3.10. isdsturiset()
   3.11. pv_printf(var, str)
   3.12. is_myself(uri)
   3.13. setdebug(level)
   3.14. resetdebug()

3.1. setsflag(flag)

   Set the script flag.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * flag - the index of the script flag to be set. Can be integer or
       pseudo-variable with integer value.

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.1. setsflag usage
...
setsflag("1");
...
$var(flag) = 11;
setsflag("$var(flag)");
...

3.2. issflagset(flag)

   Return true of the script flag is set.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * flag - the index of the script flag to be tested. Can be integer or
       pseudo-variable with integer value.

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.2. setsflag usage
...
if(issflagset("1"))
{
    ...
}
...

3.3. resetsflag(flag)

   Reset the script flag.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * flag - the index of the script flag to be reset. Can be integer or
       pseudo-variable with integer value.

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.3. resetsflag usage
...
resetsflag("1");
...

3.4. setbflag(flag [, branch])

   Set the branch flag.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * flag - the index of the branch flag to be set. Can be integer or
       pseudo-variable with integer value.
     * branch - the index of the branch whose flag to be set. Can be
       integer or pseudo-variable with integer value. If omitted, then
       branch 0 is used (R-URI).

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.4. setbflag usage
...
setbflag("1");
...
$var(flag) = 11;
setbflag("$var(flag)", "1");
...

3.5. isbflagset(flag [, branch])

   Return true of the branch flag is set.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * flag - the index of the branch flag to be tested. Can be integer or
       pseudo-variable with integer value.
     * branch - the index of the branch whose flag to be set. Can be
       integer or pseudo-variable with integer value. If omitted, then
       branch 0 is used (R-URI).

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.5. setbflag usage
...
if(isbflagset("1"))
{
    ...
}
...

3.6. resetsflag(flag [, branch])

   Reset the script flag.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * flag - the index of the script flag to be reset. Can be integer or
       pseudo-variable with integer value.
     * branch - the index of the branch whose flag to be set. Can be
       integer or pseudo-variable with integer value. If omitted, then
       branch 0 is used (R-URI).

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.6. resetsflag usage
...
resetbflag("1");
...

3.7. km_append_branch([uri])

   Append a new branch to SIP request.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * uri - SIP URI of the new destination. If omitted then the R-URI is
       used. It can be static string or a string with pseudo-variables
       that will be evaluated at runtime.

   This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE and FAILURE_ROUTE.

   Example 1.7. km_append_branch usage
...
km_append_branch();
...
km_append_branch("sip:alice@sip-router.org");
...

3.8. setdsturi(uri)

   Set the destination address URI (outbound proxy address).

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * uri - Valid SIP URI representing the address where to send the
       request. It must be a static string, no variables are evaluated at
       runtime. If you need to set outbound proxy address via a variable,
       use assginment to $du.

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.8. >setdsturi usage
...
setdsturi("sip:10.0.0.10");
...

3.9. resetdsturi()

   Reset the destination address URI (outbound proxy address).

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.9. >resetdsturi usage
...
resetdsturi();
...

3.10. isdsturiset()

   Check if the destination address URI (outbound proxy address) is set.

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.10. >isdsturiset usage
...
if(isdsturiset())
{
   ...
}
...

3.11. pv_printf(var, str)

   Evalues the str and sets the resulted value to variable var. For
   backward compatibility reasons, same function can be executed via
   'avp_printf(var, str)'.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * var - name of a writable variable
     * str - string that may contain variables which will be evaluated at
       runtime.

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.11. >pv_printf usage
...
pv_printf("$ru", "sip:$rU@$fd");
pv_printf("$avp(x)", "From: $fU - To: $tU");
...

3.12. is_myself(uri)

   Check if the parameter matches the 'myself' condition (i.e., is a local
   IP or domain).

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * uri - Valid SIP URI or IP address to check against the list of
       local IP addresses or domains. The parameter value can contain
       pseudo-variables.

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.12. >is_myself usage
...
if(is_myself("$fu")) {
    ...
}
...

3.13. setdebug(level)

   Set the debug log level per process.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * level - the debug log level to be set. Can be integer or
       pseudo-variable with integer value.

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.13. setdebug usage
...
setdebug("1");
...
$var(level) = 2;
setdebug("$var(level)");
...

3.14. resetdebug()

   Reset the local debug log level back to the value of core parameter
   'debug'.

   This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE.

   Example 1.14. >resetdebug usage
...
resetdebug();
...

4. MI Commands

   4.1. arg
   4.2. kill
   4.3. pwd
   4.4. uptime
   4.5. version
   4.6. which

4.1.  arg

   Print command line arguments.

   Name: arg

   Parameters: none.

   MI FIFO Command Format:
                :arg:_reply_fifo_file_
                _empty_line_

4.2.  kill

   Kill the application.

   Name: kill

   Parameters: none.

   MI FIFO Command Format:
                :kill:_reply_fifo_file_
                _empty_line_

4.3.  pwd

   Print working directory.

   Name: pwd

   Parameters: none.

   MI FIFO Command Format:
                :pwd:_reply_fifo_file_
                _empty_line_

4.4.  uptime

   Print uptime.

   Name: uptime

   Parameters: none.

   MI FIFO Command Format:
                :uptime:_reply_fifo_file_
                _empty_line_

4.5.  version

   Print version information.

   Name: version

   Parameters: none.

   MI FIFO Command Format:
                :version:_reply_fifo_file_
                _empty_line_

4.6.  which

   Print list of available MI commands.

   Name: which

   Parameters: none.

   MI FIFO Command Format:
                :which:_reply_fifo_file_
                _empty_line_

5. RPC Commands

   5.1. pkg.stats

5.1.  pkg.stats

   Print private memory (pkg) usage statistics per process. It can take
   optinally a filter to print statistics only for a specific process or
   set of processes. If no filter is given, it prints statistics for all
   processes.

   The filter can be:
     * pid value - print statistics for specific process pid.
     * rank value - print statistics for specific process rank.
     * index value - print statistics for specific index in process table.

   Examples:
                sercmd pkg.stats
                sercmd pkg.stats pid 1234
                sercmd pkg.stats rank 1
                sercmd pkg.stats index 10