Anders,
The strip() and prefix() core functions operate on the Request URI,
which can be accessed via the pseudovariable $ru. Its user part is
$rU, the domain part is $rd, and the port is $rp. To copy the user
part of the Request URI into an AVP after manipulation, you can simply
assign its current value:
$avp(s:user_ip_tag) = $rU;
I'm guessing this (user part) is what you intended to do.
However, it is not necessary to import data into the Request URI for
purposes of manipulation. Kamailio has something called transformations:
http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/transformations:1.5.x
For your purposes, you may think of these as something kind of like
object-oriented string manipulation functions. These can operate on
any scalar string value, e.g.
$(avp(s:user_ip_tag){s.len})
$avp(s:user_ip_tag) = $(rU{s.substr,1,5});
In order to obtain the data you want you can simply use those.
Cheers,
-- Alex
Anders wrote:
Hi all,
Here I am - back with more "Kamailio 101"-questions! ;-)
I need to strip the first character from the uri and write this to the
'acc' table. What I'm doing so far in kamailio.cfg is:
modparam("acc", "db_extra", ".............,
$avp(s:user_ip_tag)");
So I've added the avp-thing in that line. And independently I've
created a new column in the 'acc' table called "user_ip_tag".
If the above is correct, my next step is to write something to this
variable. In the routing, I have this:
if (uri=~"^sip:[1-9]00*")
{
do_something_here_to_take_first_character_of_the_uri_and_put_to_avp...but_how?
strip(1);
}
What I want to do, is to take the 1-9 digit, if it starts with that
and has to zeroes after, and put that to the avp - and the strip it
off before I move on in the routing.
Yes, I have browsed the documentation, but I'm not sharp enough to
understand it, it seems. (or alternatively, the documentation is not
made for beginners).
Thanks!
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