[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-21255) Create a sorcery wizard for the AstDB
Joshua Colp (JIRA)
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Fri Mar 29 10:20:02 CDT 2013
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Joshua Colp reassigned ASTERISK-21255:
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Assignee: Joshua Colp
> Create a sorcery wizard for the AstDB
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> Key: ASTERISK-21255
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-21255
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Security Level: None
> Components: Core/Sorcery
> Affects Versions: 12
> Reporter: Matt Jordan
> Assignee: Joshua Colp
> Labels: Asterisk12, NewSIP
> Target Release: 12
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> A key feature of Asterisk is the ability to persist objects in memory, the AstDB, or in a dynamic realtime database. In the past, much of this manipulation has been manual, that is, you have to store objects in an ao2 container yourself; in the AstDB yourself; and in a dynamic realtime database yourself. Synchronization of the objects has to occur manually and is prone to synchronization failures (or just forgetting to do it).
> Sorcery provides the ability to persist objects anywhere as well as store them in a cache hierarchy. Right now we have an in memory provider; we now also need one for the AstDB.
> This should let us doing something like the following:
> Take a SIP registration, and store it such that:
> * It is available in Memory - used as the highest level in the cache
> * If not in memory, it is available in AstDB - used for restarts of Asterisk, such that registration information carries over
> * If not in either cache, it is available in a Realtime Database - external storage to coordinate registrations across multiple systems, querying of data, etc.
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