MessageQueue

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The MessageQueues is used to create a mechanism for organizing YATE's messages in different queues, identified by message name and some specified filters.

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How to create MessageQueue

In JavaScript a MessageQueue can be created by calling Message.installHook() method.

A description of MessageQueue behaviour can be found here .

installHook parameters

  • processCallback - function, optional. The method that should process the messages skipping the engine handlers list.
  • msgName - string, mandatory. The message name for the queue filtering.
  • workers - integer, mandatory. The number of workers that should be used for message processing.
  • trapCallback - function, optional. The method that should be called when a queue overload is detected.
  • trapCount - integer, mandatory if trapCallback is present. The number of messages in the queue when we should be alerted.
  • filter - string, optional, can be repeated. Optional message filter. Should be in form 'name=value'.

Examples

1. Creates a MessageQueue for engine.timer message with one processing thread.

installHook("engine.timer",1);

2. Creates a MessageQueue for call.route message, who has called=123. Two processing threads will be created. When a message needs to be processed the callback method will be called.

installHook(callback,"call.route",2,"called=123");

3. The same behaviour as above only that the trapCallback method will be called when in the queue exists more than 50 unprocessed messages

installHook(callback,"call.route",2,trapCallback,50,"called=123");

When to use?

MessageQueue can be used:

  • when a message cames more than once
  • when a message sends more messages that needs to be processed
  • when you want to avoid using Yate's message queue


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