Dbpbx
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For database access you can use [[PostgreSQL]] or [[MySQL]]. | For database access you can use [[PostgreSQL]] or [[MySQL]]. | ||
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+ | After enabling the multi routing parameter, the following queries can be done: | ||
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+ | : - initial query to execute when module is initialized '''initquery''' | ||
+ | : - Query for the initial routing message '''queryroute''' | ||
+ | : - Query for subsequent retries '''queryretry'''. For this parameter '''retryneeds''' must be present to perform routing retries. | ||
===Configuration=== | ===Configuration=== |
Revision as of 13:55, 11 June 2013
This module makes multi routing from a database.
For database access you can use PostgreSQL or MySQL.
After enabling the multi routing parameter, the following queries can be done:
- - initial query to execute when module is initialized initquery
- - Query for the initial routing message queryroute
- - Query for subsequent retries queryretry. For this parameter retryneeds must be present to perform routing retries.
Configuration
File dbpbx.conf
[general] ; Global module settings that are read only at first initialization ; The following parameters enable handling of individual components ; Each must be enabled manually in this config file ; Enable multi router ;router=no [priorities] ; Base priorities for each component ;router=20 [default] ; This section holds default settings for each of the following message handlers ; All these settings can be overriden in individual handler sections ; account: string: Name of the database connection to use account=my ; In each of the following sections you have to specify the following: ; - initial query to execute when module is initialized ; - query to execute for each received message ; - result field to copy in message's textual return value (only for some) ; You can also override the settings from section [default] [router] ; Multiple router ; Query for the initial routing message queryroute=SELECT callto,mrid,priority FROM mroutes WHERE prefix='${called}' ORDER BY priority LIMIT 1 ; Query for subsequent retries queryretry=SELECT callto,priority FROM mroutes WHERE mrid=${mrid} AND priority>${priority} ORDER BY priority LIMIT 1 ; Parameter that must be present to perform routing retries retryneeds=mrid ; Inital query to execute on startup ;initquery=
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