Use app_python? Parsing is trivial and you can call internal function
i.e. cache_store()
right from your Python code.

-Max

On Fri., Nov. 13, 2020, 6:50 a.m. Mark Allen, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just would like to consult the hive mind. I want to read the contents of a
> multi-line text file to be used by my OpenSIPS config. Ideally, I'll get a
> key:value CSV pair from the file and store each pair in memcache - e.g.
>
> file contains:
>
> a, 113
> b, 214
> c, 771
>
> read it in line by line and cache_store() with the letter as the attribute
> and the number as the value.
>
> I was thinking that I could use exec() to 'cat' the contents of the file,
> storing stdout in an AVP, and then work through that array splitting letter
> and number with a string transformation ready for cache_store(). However,
> if I do this the full file contents are stored as a single string in the
> first value with "#012" added in place of the new lines.
>
> Obviously, I can use a string transform s.select{} using #012 as a
> delimiter in an intermediary step, but am I just doing this the hard way?
> Is there a better way to achieve this?
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