Hello,
On 08/16/05 01:31, Martin Kjeldsen wrote:
Hi
Thanks for the help. So far I'm still having some trouble getting the
info out of the DB via the load function. I'm trying to get the
username in tha alias table with these settings.
modparam("avpops", "db_scheme",
"scheme0:uuid_col=contact;value_col=username;value_type=string;table=aliases")
avp_db_load("$from","s:pai/$scheme0");
But not getting anything!!!
could you watch the log of mysql server (usually it is
/var/log/mysql.log or /var/log/mysql/mysql.log) and see the SQL query
for this case? That will help to understand what happens and what has to
be corrected.
And a second thought is how will I be able to push it
into the header
as "P-Asserted-Identity", when the only accepts headers of Request or
Reply?
I am not sure that I get the question here, but you can add the value in
the P-Asserted-Identity header to the request with
avp_pushto("$P-Asserted-Identity","s:pai");
Daniel
Thanks in advance
Regards
Martin
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Try:
modparam("avpops", "db_scheme", "scheme0:uuid_col=contact; \
value_col=username;value_type=string;table=aliases")
...
avp_db_load("$uri_avp","s:pai/$scheme0");
avp_pushto("$P-Asserted-Identity","s:pai");
Note that $uri_avp is an alias to the avp storing user's uri to match
the contact column from the table aliases. As I suppose, it should be
the From uri and in this case you can use directly $from as first
parameter in avp_db_load(). You may have some problems if the UA adds
parameters in From URI (it will not match the contact column) and in
this case you have to use avp_subst() to get rid of them.
An easier solution would be if you use the dbaliases table (alias_db
module).
Daniel
On 08/12/05 21:39, Martin Kjeldsen wrote:
Hi
I'm in need of some help using the schemes with AVPops!
What I would like to do, is extract a value from the coloum:username
in table:aliases, matched by a specific user.
First of all I'm uncertain of how to create such a scheme and match
it with a specific user, and second of all, can I push this in to
the header as a P-Asserted-Identity?
And I'm not mistaken, when I under the impression thatI dont need to
create a AVP table for this, am I?
Thank you in advance
Kind regards
Martin
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