It’s a module-specific event route.
Are you using $http_req(suspend)? If so, try — and it’s a long shot, but try it:
route[HTTP_REPLY] {
…
route(ANOTHER_ROUTE);
}
Are the functions you want available inside route[ANOTHER_ROUTE]?
— Alex
On Sep 29, 2022, at 4:46 PM, Brooks Bridges
<bbridges(a)call48.com> wrote:
Running into an issue where I can't access certain functions inside the response
route or "route_name" for handling the asynchronous reply from an
http_async_query() that's being run. Does anyone know what type of route that is
considered to be? I know it's not a request route or a failure route based on the
errors I'm getting, but I can't find anything that outlines what that route
actually is.
Thanks!
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