[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] 2892: res_pjsip: alembic script and sample configs for using realtime configuration with PJSIP
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Fri Oct 4 12:10:30 CDT 2013
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(Updated Oct. 4, 2013, 12:10 p.m.)
Status
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This change has been marked as submitted.
Review request for Asterisk Developers, Joshua Colp, Matt Jordan, Mark Michelson, and Russell Bryant.
Changes
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Committed in revision 400532
Bugs: ASTERISK-22133
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-22133
Repository: Asterisk
Description
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Part of an effort to document the usage of realtime with PJSIP. This includes the ability to automatically build database tables for Endpoints, AORs, Authentication profiles, domain aliases, and endpoint identifiers. There also also some example configuration changes which provide linkage though sorcery.conf and extconfig.conf. The extconfig samples assume ODBC is used, but they can be changed to any of the other back-ends fairly trivially for anyone who knows how to use them anyway.
A wiki page will also be written for this issue.
Diffs
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/branches/12/configs/extconfig.conf.sample 400399
/branches/12/configs/sorcery.conf.sample 400399
/branches/12/contrib/ast-db-manage/config/versions/43956d550a44_add_tables_for_pjsip.py PRE-CREATION
/branches/12/contrib/ast-db-manage/config/versions/4da0c5f79a9c_create_tables.py 400399
Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2892/diff/
Testing
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Generated the database tables with the alembic script
Made PJSIP calls using realtime endpoints and AORs
Tested that auths were created and could be read using the realtime backend provided by sorcery by means of a hastily chopped together CLI command (not included in the patch). Domain aliases and endpoint identifier IPs haven't been directly tested, but the concept is the same.
Thanks,
jrose
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