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we have a use case where we need to drop the request within a transaction, and that is not possible because tm module will always send the final reply.
``` route[MYREQ] { ## protect from retrans if (!t_newtran()) { xlog("L_ERROR", "$ci|log|failed to create transaction\n"); drop; }
if(some early business use case that requires drop) { xlog("L_INFO", "$ci|log|dropping request\n"); t_drop(); }
async_func_that_suspends_and_continues("$anyparam", "TR_OK", "TR_ERROR");
}
failure_route[TR_ERROR] { xlog("L_INFO", "$ci|log|failed $T_reply_code $T_reply_reason\n"); t_drop(); }
onreply_route[TR_OK] { xlog("L_INFO", "$ci|log|checking transaction result\n"); if(some business use case that requires dropping the request) { t_drop(); } ... } ``` if we use `drop` instead of `t_drop` , we always get a final reply sent to the requestor
not sure if this is the right approach to the problem but at least fixes for us and can start the discussion.
You can view, comment on, or merge this pull request online at:
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/1726
-- Commit Summary --
* tmx: add t_drop
-- File Changes --
M src/modules/tmx/tmx_mod.c (22)
-- Patch Links --
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/1726.patch https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/1726.diff
there seems to be an unrelated? error in the build ` Compiler: clang C, DIST=sid`
yes, that's unrelated. Already pushed https://github.com/kamailio/pkg-kamailio-docker/commit/facc89d0bad0801bdd117... to fix that issue. Waiting for the images to be updated https://hub.docker.com/r/kamailio/pkg-kamailio-docker/builds/
@lazedo - the PR does not have documentation for the new function.
Also, I wonder if makes sense to have a parameter for the function in order to set the status code of uas, now it is hardcoded to 500. It can be helpful in case of some tm callbacks (e.g., for accounting or dialog) to be able to have a specific code chosen from config.
Then, I am not sure if just setting the uas response code is enough overall, more or less in the context of tm callbacks being executed when transaction is destroyed. Here I need to look a bit more at what is needed from the UAS structure of tm.
@miconda i updated the documentation and added parameter to set uas.status code
Pushed it manually with some changes: use directly the core fixup function, adjusted the docs with existing functions in examples.
Closed #1726.
@miconda thanks