And indeed, ts_append_to() almost does what I want, but it still requires that I launder
my contacts through a registrar ‘domain’.
Is there any way to go around this requirement? It seems awfully silly to set up a
stub/shadow registrar when I am not a registrar.
— Alex
On Oct 31, 2022, at 7:37 PM, Alex Balashov
<abalashov(a)evaristesys.com> wrote:
Hi,
Is there a means of appending new branches from config script for a transaction which is
already proceeding in the background, without using `tsilo`?
That is to say, I have an async transaction which is resumed in an async worker and is
t_relay()’d away to some destination. Meanwhile, I have learned about new destinations for
it to try via an incoming registration, and would like to append additional parallel
forking branches to that transaction, even though it is already proceeding.
ts_append() does this for me; the issue I have is that it is mediated through a
registrar, but I am not a registrar. My registrar is upstream, and my proxy is just a
front-end to it. So, in essence, I require something like `tsilo` at a more general level,
where contacts can be populated by some other mechanism rather than being learned via
callbacks out of `usrloc`.
Is there a way to accomplish this?
Cheers,
— Alex
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