Hi Alex, You are not the first person to say I'm working too hard, too fast and need to slow down. But why break the habit of a lifetime!! Anyway, I'm already using that function, but the body is empty and content length zero. This is what I have in kamailio.cfg: append_to_reply("Test: This is a custom header\r\n"); set_body("This is a custom body\r\n", "text/plain"); send_reply("200","OK"); exit; And this is the response from a packet capture: SIP/2.0 200 OK Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 154.20.1.8:48689;branch=z9hG4bK-1711745743;rport=48689;received=2.221.73.230 From: sip:user@domain.com;tag=1764815333 To: sip:r-ruri.without.username;tag=0ea7681ffd64b0ffcde1bff3393fd505.3f21 Call-ID: ba8cead2-2631-9daa-cda9-12f26524ac99 CSeq: 1593640028 INVITE Test: This is a custom header Server: kamailio (5.2.2 (x86_64/linux)) Content-Length: 0 I can see the custom header and custom body being set in the debug logs, so I assume the body is being dropped somewhere within the SL module: kamailio[23307]: 18(23356) exec: {1 1593640028 INVITE ba8cead2-2631-9daa-cda9-12f26524ac99} *** cfgtrace:request_route=[TEST] c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=1247 a=25 n=append_to_replykamailio[23307]: 18(23356) exec: {1 1593640028 INVITE ba8cead2-2631-9daa-cda9-12f26524ac99} *** cfgtrace:request_route=[TEST] c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=1249 a=26 n=set_bodykamailio[23307]: 18(23356) DEBUG: {1 1593640028 INVITE ba8cead2-2631-9daa-cda9-12f26524ac99} textops [textops.c:2004]: ki_set_body(): new body: [This is a custom bodykamailio[23307]: ]18(23356) exec: {1 1593640028 INVITE ba8cead2-2631-9daa-cda9-12f26524ac99} *** cfgtrace:request_route=[TEST] c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=1255 a=26 n=send_replykamailio[23307]: 18(23356) DEBUG: {1 1593640028 INVITE ba8cead2-2631-9daa-cda9-12f26524ac99} sl [sl.c:288]: send_reply(): reply in stateless mode (sl)kamailio[23307]: 18(23356) DEBUG: {1 1593640028 INVITE ba8cead2-2631-9daa-cda9-12f26524ac99} <core> [core/tcp_main.c:2225]: tcpconn_send_put(): send from reader (23356 (18)), reusing fdkamailio[23307]: 18(23356) DEBUG: {1 1593640028 INVITE ba8cead2-2631-9daa-cda9-12f26524ac99} <core> [core/tcp_main.c:2460]: tcpconn_do_send(): sending...kamailio[23307]: 18(23356) DEBUG: {1 1593640028 INVITE ba8cead2-2631-9daa-cda9-12f26524ac99} <core> [core/tcp_main.c:2494]: tcpconn_do_send(): after real write: c= 0x7f8d24e74988 n=429 fd=12kamailio[23307]: 18(23356) DEBUG: {1 1593640028 INVITE ba8cead2-2631-9daa-cda9-12f26524ac99} <core> [core/tcp_main.c:2495]: tcpconn_do_send(): buf=
Thanks.
On Thursday, 18 April 2019, 19:51:52 BST, Alex Balashov abalashov@evaristesys.com wrote:
David,
As usual, you are working too hard, too fast, and need to slow down, breathe, relax, practice some "mindfulness techniques", and take a meditative stroll through the documentation. :-)
https://kamailio.org/docs/modules/5.2.x/modules/textops.html#textops.f.set_r...
-- Alex
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 06:47:52PM +0000, David Dean wrote:
I've been reviewing the code for the sl module to try and see if it can be modified to send the current body with send_reply(). However I'm not a C programmer so I'm fumbling around in the dark! I came across this section in sl_funcs.c /* if that is a redirection message, dump current message set to it */ if (code>=300 && code<400) { dset.s=print_dset(msg, &dset.len, sl_rich_redirect); if (dset.s) { add_lump_rpl(msg, dset.s, dset.len, LUMP_RPL_HDR); } } If this was modified to include LUMP_RPL_BODY then could that be made to work? Or is there a better way of tweaking this SL module to include the body in the response when using send_reply()? Thanks, Dave On Tuesday, 16 April 2019, 23:28:06 BST, David Dean just_bytesize@yahoo.co.uk wrote: Hello Kamailio gurus, I'm successfully using send_reply() with append_to_reply() to add some custom headers. Now I need to add some text into the reply body. How can I add a body to send_reply() ? Thx, Dave
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