I'll check this option out, thanks for the tip Alex.
I guess the other option too, which I have not tried, is to possibly pass in the values as lua script parameters.
On 23/03/12 12:12, Alex Balashov wrote:
Have you considered using selectors/cfg_get variables instead?
They are also a common way to store various types of "global" values/constants, with the difference that they can be accessed at run time using PV container functions instead of set at preprocessing.
myproject.local_ip = "1.2.3.4" descr "IP address"
$sel(cfg_get.my project.local_ip) Or SER-style: @cfg_get.my project.local_ip
You can evaluate those in Lua, right?
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Asgaroth00asgaroth00@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am looking at writing a lua function that would really benefit from accessing "variables" that I would have defined by using the #!define statement. Is this at all possible? I've tried looking at the documentation surrounding lua and kamailio, but I cannot see how I would access it. I thought I'd ask the list to see if anyone else may have attempted this.
for example, I may have
#!define INTERNAL_ADDRESS 1.2.3.4
Which I subsequently use through the the routing script to refer to the internal address I am listening on. Now I would like to try and access this "variable" from a lua script. Any pointers/tips/workarounds would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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