Hi Daniel!
This looks like great features.
One comment about your sample config:
if( is_method("PUBLISH|SUBSCRIBE|NOTIFY"))
route(2);
Why send you NOTIFY to route 2 where they will discarded?
regards
klaus
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello everybody,
during last week a new set of modules have been introduced to CVS
repository. They are prefixed with 'pua' which stands for 'presesece
user agent'. There is one module actually having the name 'pua', which
implements the common API needed by other modules from this category.
At this moment there are two modules which behave as presence user agent
for user location records (pua_usrloc) and presence user agent for
external applications which can use new management interface (MI - via
FIFO file or XMLRPC) to publish details -- this module is named pua_mi.
Next step in this direction will be implementation of PUA for xmpp.
With pua_usrloc module you can configure OpenSER to publish
online/offline status in behalf of SIP devices registered to OpenSER but
not supporting presence extensions. The users which have phones
supporting presence extension can see if the other users are registered
or not.
pua_mi module is one very interesting. It enables external applications
to publish presence information, through a FIFO file or XMLRPC at this
moment. In this way, basically one adds SIMPLE support to whatever they
need in a easy and comfortable manner. PUBLISH support is there,
SUBSCRIBE is implemented but needs an outward communication channel from
OpenSER while MI is inward.
Having two new features in place (the MI and SIMPLE/Presence stuff), I
though it may be more appealing to start trying and testing if some
examples are made available. Therefore I created a dokuwiki page where
you can find two shell scripts along with OpenSER configuration file.
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/presence:pua-modules
One of the shell scripts publishes details from operating system: logged
in users (U), system CPU usage(C), free memory (M) and load average (L).
The other one publishes details gathered from OpenSER statistics:
processed SIP requests (R), active transactions (T) and user location
records (U).
I think they are good examples to start with. I made two screenshots of
XLite v3.0 subscribed to such presence information.
http://www.openser.org/downloads/presence/xlite-openser-system.jpg
http://www.openser.org/downloads/presence/xlite-openser-stats.jpg
Readme files for these new modules:
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.2.x/pua.html
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.2.x/pua_mi.html
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.2.x/pua_usrloc.html
We have a lot of new code in place, the testing is a very appreciated
help you can give.
Cheers,
Daniel
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