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Domain module implements checks that based on domain table determine if a host part of an URI is “local” or not. A “local” domain is one that the proxy is responsible for.
Domain module operates in caching or non-caching mode depending on
value of module parameter db_mode
.
In caching mode domain module reads the contents of domain table into
cache memory when the module is loaded. After that domain table is
re-read only when module is given domain_reload fifo command. Any
changes in domain table must thus be followed by
“domain_reload” command in order to reflect them in
module behavior. In non-caching mode domain module always queries domain
table in the database.
Caching is implemented using a hash table. The size of the hash table is given by HASH_SIZE constant defined in domain_mod.h. Its “factory default” value is 128.
The module depends on the following modules (in the other words the listed modules must be loaded before this module):
database -- Any database module
This is URL of the database to be used.
Default value is “mysql://openserro:openserro@localhost/openser”
Database mode: 0 means non-caching, 1 means caching.
Default value is 0 (non-caching).
Name of table containing names of local domains that the proxy is responsible for. Local users must have in their sip uri a host part that is equal to one of these domains.
Default value is “domain”.
Name of column containing domains in domain table.
Default value is “domain”.
Checks based on domain table if host part of From header uri is one of the local domains that the proxy is responsible for
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE.
If called from route or failure route block, checks based on domain table if host part of Request-URI is one of the local domains that the proxy is responsible for. If called from branch route, the test is made on host part of URI of first branch, which thus must have been appended to the transaction before is_uri_host_local() is called.
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE.
This function checks if the domain contained in the pseudo_variable is local.
This function is a generalized form of the is_from_local() and is_uri_host_local() functions, being able to completely replace them and also extends them by allowing the domain to be taken from any of the above mentioned sources. The following equivalences exist:
is_domain_local("$rd") is same as is_uri_host_local()
is_domain_local("$fd") is same as is_from_local()
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE.
Example 1.8. is_domain_local usage
... if (is_domain_local("$rd")) { ... }; if (is_domain_local("$fd")) { ... }; if (is_domain_local("$avp(some_avp_alias)")) { ... }; if (is_domain_local("$avp(i:850)")) { ... }; if (is_domain_local("$avp(s:some_avp)")) { ... }; ...
Causes domain module to re-read the contents of domain table into cache memory.
Name: domain_reload
Parameters: none
MI FIFO Command Format:
:domain_reload:_reply_fifo_file_ _empty_line_
Causes domain module to re-read the contents of domain table into cache memory.
Name: domain.reload
Parameters: none
Example:
sercmd domain.reload
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The module provides is_domain_local API function for use by other Kamailio modules.