Thanks for troubleshooting further and reporting back. I actually looked
a bit to the code and indeed the months seems to be 0-11.
Can you check if the code matches with the one in cpl-c module. The
tmrec library I wrote long time ago was embedded in cplc back in the
days of 2003-2005, inside the file src/modules/cplc/cpl_time.c.
Later when other modules were added needing time recurrence matching,
another clone of tmrec library was made internal lib for kamailio (in
master now is src/core/utils/tmrec.c, older stable should be
src/lib/srutils/tmrec.c), but maybe some bugs were fixed in cpl-c
module, as it was quite used in the past, and not propagated to the
stand alone lib.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 02.03.20 17:48, David Gonçalves wrote:
During our tests with yearly scenarios, we think we
found two
unexpected behaviors.
First, on the documentation, it is indicated that months can have a
value between 1-12. However, we think that acceptable values can be
between 0-11.
Second, we tested a yearly recurrence on the last day of the month
(e.g., 31 of December, 30 of November). With a valid timestamp, we
always obtain not match on tmrec.
We tested the penultimate day of the month (e.g., 30 of December, 29
of November) and, both days work with a valid timestamp.
With these scenarios, it seems that the monthly and yearly problems
always occur with the last occurrence of an event.
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 11:56 AM David Gonçalves
<david.goncalves(a)itcenter.com.pt
<mailto:david.goncalves@itcenter.com.pt>> wrote:
Hi,
During some tests with the module tmrec, we stumble upon an
unexpected behavior of the monthly recurrence with days of the week.
The last week does not match our expected date.
For example, the last Monday of March 2020 is day 30 (fifth
Monday of the month) however, neither the 5MO or -1MO
configuration on the bday parameter match with a timestamp
configured to day 30. The same situation is verified on months
with only 4 weeks.
To easily explain the behavior we create this configuration:
$var(ts)="1584355625"; # Monday, March 16, 2020 10:47:05
if(tmrec_match("20200101T090000|PT8H|monthly||1|3MO||||","$(…
<http://s.int>})")) {
xlog("L_INFO","Epoch $var(ts) matches with 3MO\n");
}else{
xlog("L_INFO","Epoch $var(ts) doesn't match with
3MO\n");
}
$var(ts)="1584960425"; # Monday, March 23, 2020 10:47:05
if(tmrec_match("20200101T090000|PT8H|monthly||1|4MO||||","$(…
<http://s.int>})")) {
xlog("L_INFO","Epoch $var(ts) matches with 4MO\n");
}else{
xlog("L_INFO","Epoch $var(ts) doesn't match with
4MO\n");
}
$var(ts)="1585565225"; # Monday, March 30, 2020 10:47:05
if(tmrec_match("20200101T090000|PT8H|monthly||1|5MO||||","$(…
<http://s.int>})")){
xlog("L_INFO","Epoch $var(ts) matches with 5MO\n");
}else{
xlog("L_INFO","Epoch $var(ts) doesn't match with
5MO\n");
}
$var(ts)="1584960425"; # Monday, March 23, 2020 10:47:05
if(tmrec_match("20200101T090000|PT8H|monthly||1|-1MO||||","$…
<http://s.int>})")){
xlog("L_INFO","Epoch $var(ts) matches with -1MO\n");
}else{
xlog("L_INFO","Epoch $var(ts) doesn't match with
-1MO\n");
}
The results were:
Epoch 1584355625 matches with 3MO
Epoch 1584960425 matches with 4MO
Epoch 1585565225 doesn't match with 5MO
Epoch 1584960425 matches with -1MO
Are we configuring the tmrec_match wrongly?
--
Cumprimentos / Best regards,
*David Gonçalves*
Research and Development Technician
Phone: +351 256 370 980
Email:david.goncalves@itcenter.com.pt
<mailto:david.goncalves@itcenter.com.pt>
--
Cumprimentos / Best regards,
*David Gonçalves*
Research and Development Technician
Phone: +351 256 370 980
Email:david.goncalves@itcenter.com.pt
<mailto:david.goncalves@itcenter.com.pt>
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