[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] 4365: Adding AMQP backend for CDR and CEL
Joshua Colp
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Fri Feb 6 09:39:34 CST 2015
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Ship it!
Besides this minor comment this looks good to me.
/branches/13/cdr/cdr_amqp.c
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I don't think this will actually ever be non-NULL. You aren't reusing state so it should get a new instance each time.
/branches/13/cel/cel_amqp.c
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Ditto.
- Joshua Colp
On Feb. 6, 2015, 1:13 a.m., David Lee wrote:
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> (Updated Feb. 6, 2015, 1:13 a.m.)
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> Review request for Asterisk Developers.
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> Repository: Asterisk
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> Description
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> This patch adds an AMQP backend for both CDR and CEL. This allows these
> logs to be dispatched to a message broker, such as RabbitMQ, where they
> can reliably be queued for transmission to the handling application.
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> The res_amqp module adds core AMQP protocol support. The provided API
> only supports publishing, since that's all that's needed for CDR/CEL.
> The AMQP feature of supporting multiple 'channels' per connection was
> also omitted. The underlying librabbitmq library is not thread safe, so
> the multiplexing benefits are limited. It also makes using the library
> more complicated, since clients have to worry about both connections and
> channels.
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> The cdr_amqp module simply registers a CDR backend which encodes CDRs as
> JSON, and publishes them to an AMQP connection.
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> The cel_amqp module similarly registers a CEL backend, which encodes
> CELs as JSON, and publishes them to an AMQP connection.
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> Diffs
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> /branches/13/res/res_amqp.exports.in PRE-CREATION
> /branches/13/res/res_amqp.c PRE-CREATION
> /branches/13/res/amqp/internal.h PRE-CREATION
> /branches/13/res/amqp/config.c PRE-CREATION
> /branches/13/res/amqp/cli.c PRE-CREATION
> /branches/13/res/Makefile 431095
> /branches/13/makeopts.in 431095
> /branches/13/include/asterisk/cel.h 431095
> /branches/13/include/asterisk/autoconfig.h.in 431095
> /branches/13/include/asterisk/amqp.h PRE-CREATION
> /branches/13/contrib/scripts/install_prereq 431095
> /branches/13/configure.ac 431095
> /branches/13/configs/samples/cel_amqp.conf.sample PRE-CREATION
> /branches/13/configs/samples/cdr_amqp.conf.sample PRE-CREATION
> /branches/13/configs/samples/amqp.conf.sample PRE-CREATION
> /branches/13/cel/cel_amqp.c PRE-CREATION
> /branches/13/cdr/cdr_amqp.c PRE-CREATION
> /branches/13/build_tools/menuselect-deps.in 431095
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> Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4365/diff/
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> Testing
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> Ran amqp-consume to print messages sent to queues.
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> Confirmed that the amqp test command sent messages properly.
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> Confirmed that CDRs were properly sent.
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> Confirmed that CELs were properly sent.
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> Thanks,
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> David Lee
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