But is there ever a situation where t_relay() immediately fails out of hand yet TM state
hooks like failure_route are invoked?
I think the idea is to deal with the problem right then in the original request route —
having full access to variables and other initially available state — and re-initiate
t_relay(). Right?
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Sent from mobile, with due apologies for brevity and errors.
On Dec 16, 2019, at 3:00 AM, Juha Heinanen
<jh(a)tutpro.com> wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
t_relay() should return negative (false) in such
case, but I am not sure
it returns a specific value for it -- this can be a variant to add if
needed.
Yes, t_relay() returns false, but the branch flags I set in the branch
route are lost and I don't know what happened there so that I could
undo things. For example, if branch route called rtpengine_offer, I
would need to know that.
-- Juha
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