[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] Calendaring API for Asterisk

Terry Wilson twilson at digium.com
Wed Dec 3 00:02:35 CST 2008



> On 2008-11-27 19:37:42, Russell Bryant wrote:
> > /trunk/include/asterisk/calendar.h, lines 130-149
> > <http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/58/diff/4/?file=1683#file1683line130>
> >
> >     Please fill out the rest of the doxygen docs to include return values and arguments

done


> On 2008-11-27 19:37:42, Russell Bryant wrote:
> > /trunk/main/calendar.c, line 4
> > <http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/58/diff/4/?file=1686#file1686line4>
> >
> >     Minor nitpick ... copyright is just 2008

done


> On 2008-11-27 19:37:42, Russell Bryant wrote:
> > /trunk/main/calendar.c, line 75
> > <http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/58/diff/4/?file=1686#file1686line75>
> >
> >     This list needs to be protected by a lock.

done


> On 2008-11-27 19:37:42, Russell Bryant wrote:
> > /trunk/main/calendar.c, line 76
> > <http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/58/diff/4/?file=1686#file1686line76>
> >
> >     It would probably be good to add a comment to make it clear that this line is just for defining a type.

done


> On 2008-11-27 19:37:42, Russell Bryant wrote:
> > /trunk/main/calendar.c, line 306
> > <http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/58/diff/4/?file=1686#file1686line306>
> >
> >     Minor thing ... use sizeof(*event)

done


> On 2008-11-27 19:37:42, Russell Bryant wrote:
> > /trunk/main/calendar.c, line 551
> > <http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/58/diff/4/?file=1686#file1686line551>
> >
> >     This should probably be const char *

done


> On 2008-11-27 19:37:42, Russell Bryant wrote:
> > /trunk/main/calendar.c, lines 558-560
> > <http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/58/diff/4/?file=1686#file1686line558>
> >
> >     I can't find any other reference to this flag.  Is anything missing from the diff?
> >     
> >     Also, I'm concerned about this blocking.  How is the startup process going to continue if load_config() is blocking and doesn't return?

I think in your next review you found what this was doing, we can address it there.


- Terry


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On 2008-11-25 16:49:05, Terry Wilson wrote:
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> (Updated 2008-11-25 16:49:05)
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> Review request for Asterisk Developers.
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> 
> Summary
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> Calendaring integration for Asterisk--currently supporting iCalendar files (hosted over HTTP/HTTPS), CalDAV, and Microsoft Exchange.  Features available: dialplan functions for querying and writing (if the calendar technology supports it like CalDAV and Exchange do) calendar event information, a device state provider for phone BLF support, and calendar event notification through executing dialplan apps or context/exten.
> 
> The overall structure is that the res_* calendar modules register as a calendar tech to main/calendar.c, and after all modules are loaded, main/calendar.c parses calendar.conf and calls the calendar_load callback for each register calendar tech based on the "type" field for that calendar in calendars.conf.  Currently each calendar runs in its own thread downloading and refreshing the remote calendar data as necessary as to avoid serializing downloads.  
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> Eventually it would probably be a good idea for me to implement a thread pool and honor a maximum number of downloads per host:port as well as a global maximum number of simultaneous downloads--perhaps with a min/max refresh value so I could randomize the time for refreshing a bit so as not to be refreshing all of the calendars at once.  Also, there was a request to add support for the dialplan functions to query calendars that aren't in calendar.conf i.e. CALENDAR_QUERY(ical/http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/nkt5atdq7cdbes3ehdfpendpnc%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics,${EPOCH},$[${EPOCH} + 3600]), etc.
> 
> Currently I don't have any support for querying/setting attendees, mostly because it is a list of results whereas all of the others are individual fields.  Writing gets especially ugly for them because of the current format of CALENDAR_WRITE(calendar,${HASHKEYS(calendar)})=${HASH(calendar)}.  I suppose I could add a ...,${HAHSKEYS(attendees)})=...,${HASH(attendees)} to the end...it is just getting a little ugly.
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> 
> Diffs
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>   /trunk/build_tools/menuselect-deps.in 159315 
>   /trunk/configs/calendar.conf.sample PRE-CREATION 
>   /trunk/configure.ac 159315 
>   /trunk/include/asterisk/_private.h 159315 
>   /trunk/include/asterisk/autoconfig.h.in 159315 
>   /trunk/include/asterisk/calendar.h PRE-CREATION 
>   /trunk/main/Makefile 159315 
>   /trunk/main/asterisk.c 159315 
>   /trunk/main/calendar.c PRE-CREATION 
>   /trunk/main/loader.c 159315 
>   /trunk/makeopts.in 159315 
>   /trunk/res/res_caldav.c PRE-CREATION 
>   /trunk/res/res_exchangecal.c PRE-CREATION 
>   /trunk/res/res_icalendar.c PRE-CREATION 
> 
> Diff: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/58/diff
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> 
> Testing
> -------
> 
> I have tested all three calendar modules by adding, deleting, and moving events and verifying that notifications occur.  I have tested writing to Exchange, and Zimbra and Google Calendar through CalDAV.  I have run with MALOC_DEBUG looking for leaks and dropped references to astobj2 objects. 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Terry
> 
>




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