On 17/04/14 08:31, Juha Heinanen wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:

It would require C coding to get it nicely, I see three options:
- try to get the values as in branch_route -- seems complex at first look
- try to get the values via $T_branch(attr) -- sounds simpler now
- try to get a function t_reuse_branch() -- create a new branch from
current one so you can just relay
The latter would, of course, be very user friendly, but $T_branch(attr)
would be ok too.

As an option to implement now, try using hash table to store attributes
using keys like:

$sht(t=>$T(id_label)::$T(id_index)::$T(branch_index)::ru) = $ru;
$sht(t=>$T(id_label)::$T(id_index)::$T(branch_index)::du) = $du;
I tried without luck.  In branch route I set:

     $sht(t=>$T(id_label)::$T(id_index)::$T(branch_index)::ru) = $ru;
     xlog("L_INFO", "Set htable value 
<$sht(t=>$T(id_label)::$T(id_index)::$T(branch_index)::ru)>\n");

but

     xlog("L_INFO", "Got 488 response to 
<$sht(t=>$T(id_label)::$T(id_index)::$T(branch_index)::ru)>\n");

in branch-failure route produces null:

Apr 17 09:27:52 siika /usr/sbin/sip-proxy[19529]: INFO: Set htable value 
<sip:jh@192.98.102.30:5054;transport=tcp>
Apr 17 09:27:52 siika /usr/sbin/sip-proxy[19583]: INFO: Got 488 response to 
<<null>>
Can you print also the htable key to see which of its values are not set? Like:

xlog("key is: t=>$T(id_label)::$T(id_index)::$T(branch_index)::ru\n");

in both places.

Cheers,
Daniel

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