[OpenSIPS-Users] Actions that apply to all branches
Adrian Fretwell
adrian.fretwell at topgreen.co.uk
Wed Nov 30 10:43:46 CET 2016
Bogdan, thank you that is very helpful.
Kind regards,
Adrian Fretwell
On 29/11/16 12:14, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The per-branch data is :
> * R-URI
> * DST-URI (outbound proxy)
> * PATH header
> * q value (priority)
> * send_socket
> * branch flags
>
> Regards,
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
> OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
> http://www.opensips-solutions.com
> On 28.11.2016 14:11, Schoolhouse Filing wrote:
>>
>> Hi Razvan,
>>
>> What I found was then if I appended branches then called
>> force_send_socket() only the current branch went out on that
>> interface, the other branches went out on a different interface.
>> It's not a problem I will re-structure my script, I was simply
>> appending branches to create a ring group.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>>
>> Adrian.
>>
>>
>> On 28/11/16 09:35, Răzvan Crainea wrote:
>>> Hi, Adrian!
>>>
>>> I don't think you will find such a list.
>>> Usually the idea is to do the changes that affect all branches in
>>> the main route, and if you want to do per-branch changes, do them in
>>> the branch_route.
>>> Are you sure that force_send_socket() only applies to the main
>>> branch? If you call force_send_socket() in the main route, and then
>>> add a second branch, the messages leave on different interfaces?
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Răzvan Crainea
>>> OpenSIPS Solutions
>>> www.opensips-solutions.com
>>> On 11/26/2016 12:19 PM, Adrian Fretwell wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I understand from the documentation that after calling
>>>> append_branch() any further URI manipulations only apply to the
>>>> main branch, but I am trying to understand what actions will still
>>>> apply over all the branches. For example I discovered that
>>>> rtpproxy_offer() appears to affect all branches, but
>>>> force_send_socket() only apples to the main branch.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a list or rule that will help me work out what I need to
>>>> apply before branching and what I can leave until later, perhaps
>>>> until just before t_relay() is called?
>>>>
>>>> I hope my question makes sense.
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>
>>>> Adrian Fretwell
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