Sorry ignore this. Turns out I had the following sequence of events:
- http_query
- xlog my result
- check $retcode
turns out the $retcode was for the xlog,
My bad.
On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 5:03 PM Andrew Chen <achen(a)fuze.com> wrote:
Hey all,
Question regarding the type of retcode.
I ran a curl command and $retcode returned 200. I check against that
variable if it's 200 or not. I tried to check 200 as a string and integer
but never matches so I ran these lines of code:
xlog("L_INFO", "[$ci][$mi][CSeq $cs] Validating meeting ($rU).
Result:
$var(result) Return code: $retcode \n");
if(is_int($retcode))
{
xlog("L_INFO", "[$ci][$mi][CSeq $cs] retcode is an
integer \n");
}
if(typeof("$retcode", "str"))
{
xlog("L_INFO", "[$ci][$mi][CSeq $cs] retcode is a string
\n");
}
None of these xlog outputed.
How do I check for $retcode in if or switch statement?
Thanks
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Andy Chen
Sr. Telephony Lead Engineer
achen@ <achen(a)thinkingphones.com>fuze.com
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Andy Chen
Sr. Telephony Lead Engineer
415 516 5535 (M)
achen@ <achen(a)thinkingphones.com>fuze.com
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