Thanks so much for your quick response and fix
Daniel!
This works perfectly! I’ve come across another minor bug around
KEMI/Ruby, but I’ll post it to GitHub issues.
See you at Kamailio World in a few weeks, looks like I owe you a beer!
Cheers,
________________________________
Andrew White - Director
uConnected
Email: andrew(a)uconnected.com.au <mailto:andrew@uconnected.com.au>
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On 23 Mar 2019, at 12:05 am, Daniel-Constantin
Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
can you try with latest master or pick the next commit in your local
clone?
*
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/97189d7508a3946c2b3de49c1786143…
I just pushed it trying to catch the exception triggered by 'exit'
and don't log error messages in that case.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 22.03.19 04:48, Andrew White wrote:
Hi all,
I know ruby is pretty new to KEMI, so I understand this might not be
supported.
I’ve been able to build a functional basic configuration using KEMI
based app_ruby. However the function KSR::x.exit is not exposed to
the interpreter. Reading up on the function
(
https://kamailio.org/docs/tutorials/devel/kamailio-kemi-framework/kemimods/…)
I can see either a native `exit` or a return from the request_route
is recommended.
The latter of these works fine, however the former throws the
following error when called either within the request_route function
or any others:
Mar 22 03:40:46 guest /usr/sbin/kamailio[17474]: ERROR: {1 19731 BYE
8u6We4ReU01GuU-zoa7VuqC.qWwwg29S} app_ruby [app_ruby_api.c:105]:
app_ruby_print_last_exception(): exception: exit
Mar 22 03:40:46 guest /usr/sbin/kamailio[17474]: ERROR: {1 19731 BYE
8u6We4ReU01GuU-zoa7VuqC.qWwwg29S} app_ruby [app_ruby_api.c:1078]:
app_ruby_run_ex(): ruby exception (6) on callback for:
ksr_request_route (res type: 17)
It appears the app_ruby wrapper is seeing an exit as an exception
and throwing an error. I’m unsure if this is affecting my actual
flow (still building the config), but the error in the logs is
certainly annoying. Returning from the request_route function works
fine, however this is obviously harder to do from within a sub function.
Any direction on how to correctly exit in similar ways to native or
other KEMI implementations would be appreciated.
By the way, thanks Daniel for writing this module! This makes
Kamailio significantly more accessible for myself and others like me!
________________________________
Andrew White - Director
uConnected
Email: andrew(a)uconnected.com.au <mailto:andrew@uconnected.com.au>
Web:
www.uConnected.com.au
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