How to register users from register

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Supose that you have this scenario you want to register users from a database let's say PostgreSQL.
 
Supose that you have this scenario you want to register users from a database let's say PostgreSQL.
  
After creating your database with the tables that you need, [[Register_Database_Schema|here]] is an example, you have to tell Yate what database to use. So write in [[register|register.conf]] the name of the database connection to use:
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After creating your database with the tables that you need (here is an example of [[Register_Database_Schema|a database schema]]), you have to tell Yate what database to use. So write in [[register|register.conf]] the name of the database connection to use:
  
 
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Revision as of 18:55, 6 December 2012

Supose that you have this scenario you want to register users from a database let's say PostgreSQL.

After creating your database with the tables that you need (here is an example of a database schema), you have to tell Yate what database to use. So write in register.conf the name of the database connection to use:

[default]
account=Database_Name

And in PostgreSQL configuration file: pgsqldb.conf we have to set the connection data for this database in a section that will have the same name as the account:

[Database_Name]
host=
database=
user=
password=
  

After "=" you have to write your connection information.

Also, in your yate.conf these modules should be enabled by hand, if you set modload=disable

[modules]
; This section should hold one line for each module whose loading behaviour
;  is to be changed from the default specified by modload= in section [general]
; Each line has to be of the form:
;   modulename.yate=boolean
; Note that modules can be located only in the module directory so no path
;  information should be specified
pgsqldb.yate=true
register.yate=true
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