Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote: > > > On 11/19/10 8:27 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote: >> 2010/11/17 Daniel-Constantin Mierla<mico...@gmail.com>: >>> I made an easy-to-do tutorial where all the SIP routing logic is >>> implemented >>> in a Lua script (including authentication, accounting, registrar, user >>> location). You can read it at: >>> >>> http://asipto.com/u/h >> sr.tm.t_check_trans() >> sr.sl.send_reply(404, "Not here") >> sr.tm.t_relay() >> sr.rr.loose_route() >> [...] >> >> I'd strongly would like that kamailio config file uses namespaced >> functions as well, as it's an ellegant way to realize of which module >> each function belongs to. >> There are more and more modules and new functions, and it's becoming >> rather difficult to understand a kamailio/SR script with so many >> functions sharing the same/unique "namespace". >> >> function_name => module.function_name >> >> It's cool, it's easy, it's sexy :) > This should not be that complex, there is no function name that has > '.' in order to have current conflicts to solve. My concern is related > to modules with very long names, but seems that most of such cases do > not export lot of functions (e.g., presence_*). > > Alternative is to introduce a short id for modules, eg,: > > ps => presence > rp => rtpproxy > > to be used only when module name is too long. > > Btw, this option can speed up a bit the startup, as now resolving a > function in config means going through all modules and all functions > in a row. Knowing the module, then the search will be only within the > list of functions exported by that module. Just a side note, not big > influence over all, this being done at startup. > > Cheers, > Daniel > >> >> BTW the article showing the LUA usage is brilliant :)
As an aside, is there a current index of functions available? i.e. given a function what module is it from and what it does? _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users