Hello,


Thank you for your reply. One more question. How am I supposed to access parameters inside a header. If the header has this format


<URI>; reason=someReason;index=someIndex


Is there any othere way than using regex to access these parameters?


Thank you,

Ionut


From: Henning Westerholt <hw@skalatan.de>
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2019 7:29 PM
To: Kamailio (SER) - Development Mailing List; Ionut Razvan Ionita
Subject: Re: [sr-dev] Parsing list of headers
 

Hello Ionut,


if you like to do it in the cfg - just some ideas:


- iterate in a loop over the number of headers $hdrc

- access with the loop variable the respective header $hdr[i]

- do your operation, save temporary results in another $avp

- finish the operation by appending your header from the $avp


These PVs are (as usual) documented in the cookbook.


Cheers,


Henning



Am 25.07.19 um 17:44 schrieb Ionut Razvan Ionita:

Hello all,


I am trying to implement RFC 7544 in kamailio.cfg, more specifically to transform Diversion header into History-Info. To do this I need to iterate over all Diversion headers and be able to get all the parameters from it. At first I discovered $di core variable, but I can access only the first header with it. I discovered kamailio selectors but I can't index them with a variable. I came to the point where I want to implement variable indexing to selectors but after I saw this API is quite complex I thought to ask here if there's any other solution to do this?!


Thanks,

Ionut


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