[OpenSIPS-Users] Pending OpenSIPS minor releases: Last minute bug fixes!
Liviu Chircu
liviu at opensips.org
Thu Oct 13 10:10:02 CEST 2016
Hi, Agalya!
> If I get green signal from my management, I will contribute code for
> REST_PUT. Can you share me the process to contribute code ?
First, you create a GitHub account. Then you fork the OpenSIPS repo [1]
to your account. This allows you to work on it independently and push
changes back to GitHub when you're done, so they are visible for everyone.
Once the fork is done, you clone the forked project on your machine so
you can work on its code. You then apply your custom patch(es), make the
necessary commits and push these changes back to GitHub.
The process of proposing the merge of a forked project back into the
main project is called a "Pull Request" [2]. This is the final step of
contributing code, and you can easily do it with a few clicks via
GitHub's web interface.
> Out of 2 times, I tested I observed the below issue for once. Before I
> used to have it for every test.
>
> 1. Tried to load 100,000 calls - But route[resume_http] is called
> only for 99986 calls.
>
> Every time approximately 10-20 calls, route[resume_http] is not
> called. But if I see the tcpdump, I am seeing 100,000 HTTP request and
> 100,000 HTTP 200 OK responses.
> When printing the response in resume_http for every call-id, 10-20
> calls response is not printed - which means resume is not called for
> these calls.
> Am not filtering any response code.
> Any clue on this one?
Just to be sure: we're talking about REST POST now, right?
Regarding the issue: are there any OpenSIPS log errors that might help
us? Also, did you deduce the 99986 number by grepping the logs, or by
looking at the completed SIP calls? I'd recommend the latter, since log
lines may be rate-limited / overlapped, etc.
[1]: https://github.com/OpenSIPS/opensips
[2]: https://github.com/OpenSIPS/opensips/pulls
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