mi_xmlrpc Module

Lavinia-Andreea Andrei

Voice Sistem SRL

Edited by

Lavinia-Andreea Andrei

Edited by

Juha Heinanen


Table of Contents

1. Admin Guide
1. Overview
2. To-do
3. Dependencies
3.1. Kamailio Modules
3.2. External Libraries or Applications
4. Parameters
4.1. port(integer)
4.2. log_file(string)
4.3. reply_option (integer)
4.4. buffer_size (integer)
5. Functions
6. Example

List of Examples

1.1. Set port parameter
1.2. Set log_file parameter
1.3. Set reply_option parameter
1.4. Set reply_option parameter
1.5. XMLRPC request

Chapter 1. Admin Guide

1. Overview

NOTE: this module depends on specific versions of libxmlrpc-c3, which may not be available on your OS. You better use the 'xmlrpc' module located in 'modules/' folder. It can run any MI command by loading 'mi_rpc' module and executing RPC command 'mi', with first parameter being the MI command, then followed by other parameters that will be passed to the MI command.

This module implements a xmlrpc server that handles xmlrpc requests and generates xmlrpc responses. When a xmlrpc message is received a default method is executed.

At first, it looks up the MI command. If found it parses the called procedure's parameters into a MI tree and the command is executed. A MI reply tree is returned that is formatted back in xmlrpc. The response is built in two ways - like a string that contains the MI tree nodes information (name, values and attributes) or like an array whose elements are consisted of each MI tree node stored information.

Implementation of mi_xmlrpc module's xmlrpc server is based on Abyss XML-RPC server. Current version of Abyss server "normalizes" CRLF sequence in received XML-RPC strings to LF character, which makes it impossible to pass CRLF sequence from xmlrpc client application to Kamailio modules, such as mi_fifo and pua_mi, that accept requests via MI transport. To overcome this limitation mi_xmlrpc module implements a hack that coverts each LFLF sequence in received XML-RPC strings to CRLF sequence.

2. To-do

Features to be added in the future:

  • possibility to select the listening IP address

  • multiple ports per IP address

3. Dependencies

3.1. Kamailio Modules

The following modules must be loaded before this module:

  • No dependencies on other Kamailio modules.

3.2. External Libraries or Applications

The following libraries or applications must be installed before running Kamailio with this module loaded:

  • libxml.

  • libxmlrpc-c3 version 0.9.10 or version 1.06.[10-30].

  • libxmlrpc-c3-dev version 0.9.10 or version 1.06.[10-30].

If libxmlrpc-c3[-dev] package is not available on your system, you may check if packages for your OS are not available on the xmlrpc-cproject ( http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/). Otherwise you need to install the library and devel headers from the sources.

4. Parameters

4.1. port(integer)

The port number used by the XMLRPX server to listen for incoming requests.

The default value is 8080. Ports lower than 1024 are not accepted.

Example 1.1. Set port parameter

...
modparam("mi_xmlrpc", "port", 8000)
...

4.2. log_file(string)

A log file to be used by the internal Abyss html server used by the XMLRPX library.

The default values NONE (no logging).

Example 1.2. Set log_file parameter

...
modparam("mi_xmlrpc", "log_file", "/var/log/abyss.log")
...

4.3. reply_option (integer)

Given the xmlrpc response specifications that a methodResponse can contain a single params section with a single param section, there is the possibility to choose between a string built response or an array built one.

For a 0 value, a single string parameter will be replied (merging the whole response). For non-0 value, each line from the response will be encoded as an element into an array of strings.

The default option is a string built response (0).

Example 1.3. Set reply_option parameter

...
modparam("mi_xmlrpc", "reply_option", 0)
...

4.4. buffer_size (integer)

It specifies the maximum length of the buffer used to write in the MI tree node information in order to build the xmlrpc response.

The default value is 8192.

Example 1.4. Set reply_option parameter

...
modparam("mi_xmlrpc", "buffer_size", 8192)
...

5. Functions

No function exported to be used from configuration file.

6. Example

This is an example showing the xmlrpc format for the get_statistics dialog: tm: MI commad: response.

Example 1.5. XMLRPC request

POST /RPC2 HTTP/1.0
Host: 127.0.0.1
Connection: close
User-Agent: OpenSIPg XML_RPC Client
Content-Type: text/xml
Content-Length: 1000

<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<methodCall>
   <methodName>get_statistics</methodName>
   <params>
       <param>
           <value><string>dialog:</string></value>
       </param>
       <param>
           <value><string>tm:</string></value>
       </param>
  </params>
</methodCall>