- only handles active dialogs in state 4
- wipes out a given dialog callously
- no subcalls to dialog-ending functions
- dialog is then removed by the recurring cleaning function execution
- as discussed in sr-users in topic "[Dialog] Removing entries from dialog
memory"
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- [ ] Small bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds new functionality)
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- [ ] Related to issue #XXXX (replace XXXX with an open issue number)
#### Description
Hi,
As discussed in the sr-users mailing-list, I am proposing this PR to add a very simple new
rpc command to the dialog module. dlg.kill_active_dialog kills any given active dialog
from memory.
A paragraph in the dialog documentation precises the dangerous nature of this command, to
be used with caution.
Please feel free to discuss about it.
Thanks!
Julien
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https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/2111
-- Commit Summary --
* dialog: adding RPC dlg.kill_active_dlg command
-- File Changes --
M src/modules/dialog/dialog.c (56)
M src/modules/dialog/doc/dialog.xml (5)
M src/modules/dialog/doc/dialog_admin.xml (33)
-- Patch Links --
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/2111.patch
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/2111.diff
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