Hello,
On 31.10.20 06:55, Brandon Armstead wrote:
Running 5.5.0-dev3
modparam("htable", "htable",
"ipban=>size=8;autoexpire=300;dmqreplicate=1;")
modparam("htable", "enable_dmq", 1)
modparam("htable", "dmq_init_sync", 1)
modparam("htable", "timer_procs", 4)
modparam("htable", "timer_interval", 5)
modparam("htable", "db_expires", 1)
modparam("htable", "htable",
"account=>size=4;dmqreplicate=1;")
modparam("htable", "htable",
"server=>size=4;autoexpire=15;")
I'm attempting to retrieve an auth token in the init process and also
refresh the token upon expiration in the htable:expired event.
I'm seeing some behavior where every other execution of htable:expired
the variable $sht(server=>auth::token) is set per kamcmd htable.dump
server, however xinfo() reports that the token was retrieved in the
variable $sht(server=>auth::token).
I don't really get what you meant above, can you explicitly tell what is
printed in the logs and kamcmd output in each case and what you expected
to be there?
Cheers,
Daniel
Please see remaining event route config below:
event_route[htable:mod-init]{
# generate auth token into
http_client_query("https://www.cryy.com/api/auth/token",
'{"email": "brandon(a)cryy.com".com",
"password":"XXXX"}', "$var(result)");
sht_lock("server=>auth::token");
$sht(server=>auth::token) = $var(result);
sht_unlock("server=>auth::token");
xinfo("AUTH_TOKEN_RECEIVED, $sht(server=>auth::token)");
}
event_route[htable:expired:server]{
# process expired htable, renew auth token
xinfo("AUTH_TOKEN_EXPIRED, lets retrieve a new one");
http_client_query("https://www.cryy.com/api/auth/token",
'{"email": "brandon(a)cryy.com".com",
"password":"XXXX"}', "$var(result)");
sht_lock("server=>auth::token");
$sht(server=>auth::time) = $TS;
$sht(server=>auth::token) = $var(result);
sht_unlock("server=>auth::token");
xinfo("AUTH_TOKEN_RECEIVED, $sht(server=>auth::token)");
xinfo("AUTH_TOKEN_TIME, $sht(server=>auth::time)");
}
I've tried both with locking and unlocking. Also one last thing worth
mentioning is that on the alternation where kamcmd htable.dump server
shows no auth token, $sht(server=>auth::time) is available, when the
auth token is visible in kamcmd htable.dump server there is no
sht(server=>auth::time) returned.
Also just to be explicitly clear -- xinfo() always
returns AUTH_TOKEN_RECEIVED correctly in both event routes.
Perhaps I'm over looking something -- thank you for the help in advance.
- Brandon
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