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103 lines
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; Static and realtime external configuration
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; engine configuration
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;
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; See https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Realtime+Database+Configuration
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; for basic table formatting information.
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;
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[settings]
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;
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; Static configuration files:
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;
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; file.conf => driver,database[,table[,priority]]
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;
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; maps a particular configuration file to the given
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; database driver, database and table (or uses the
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; name of the file as the table if not specified)
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;
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;uncomment to load queues.conf via the odbc engine.
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;
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;queues.conf => odbc,asterisk,ast_config
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;extensions.conf => sqlite,asterisk,ast_config
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;
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; The following files CANNOT be loaded from Realtime storage:
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; asterisk.conf
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; extconfig.conf (this file)
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; logger.conf
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;
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; Additionally, the following files cannot be loaded from
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; Realtime storage unless the storage driver is loaded
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; early using 'preload' statements in modules.conf:
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; manager.conf
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; cdr.conf
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; rtp.conf
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;
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; Named ACLs specified in realtime also can not be used
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; from manager.conf unless the storage driver is preloaded.
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; Attempting to use a realtime stored named ACL before the
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; driver is loaded will result in an invalid ACL which
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; rejects all addresses.
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;
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; Realtime configuration engine
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;
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; maps a particular family of realtime
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; configuration to a given database driver,
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; database and table (or uses the name of
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; the family if the table is not specified
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;
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;example => odbc,asterisk,alttable,1
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;example => mysql,asterisk,alttable,2
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;example2 => ldap,"dc=oxymium,dc=net",example2
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;
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; Additionally, priorities are now supported for use as failover methods
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; for retrieving realtime data. If one connection fails to retrieve any
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; information, the next sequential priority will be tried next. This
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; especially works well with ODBC connections, since res_odbc now caches
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; when connection failures occur and prevents immediately retrying those
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; connections until after a specified timeout. Note: priorities must
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; start at 1 and be sequential (i.e. if you have only priorities 1, 2,
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; and 4, then 4 will be ignored, because there is no 3).
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;
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;
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; Possible driver backends:
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;
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; "odbc" is shown in the examples below, but is not the only valid realtime
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; engine. Here are several of the possible options:
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; odbc ... res_config_odbc
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; sqlite ... res_config_sqlite
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; pgsql ... res_config_pgsql
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; curl ... res_config_curl
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; ldap ... res_config_ldap
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; mysql ... res_config_mysql (available via add-ons in menuselect)
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;
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; Note: The res_config_pgsql and res_config_sqlite backends configure the
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; database used in their respective configuration files and ignore the
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; database name configured in this file.
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;
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;iaxusers => odbc,asterisk
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;iaxpeers => odbc,asterisk
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;sippeers => odbc,asterisk
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;sipregs => odbc,asterisk ; (avoid sipregs if possible, e.g. by using a view)
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;voicemail => odbc,asterisk
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;extensions => odbc,asterisk
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;meetme => mysql,general
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;queues => odbc,asterisk
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;queue_members => odbc,asterisk
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;acls => odbc,asterisk
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;musiconhold => mysql,general
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;queue_log => mysql,general
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;
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;
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; While most dynamic realtime engines are automatically used when defined in
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; this file, 'extensions', distinctively, is not. To activate dynamic realtime
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; extensions, you must turn them on in each respective context within
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; extensions.conf with a switch statement. The syntax is:
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; switch => Realtime/[[db_context@]tablename]/<opts>
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; The only option available currently is the 'p' option, which disallows
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; extension pattern queries to the database. If you have no patterns defined
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; in a particular context, this will save quite a bit of CPU time. However,
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; note that using dynamic realtime extensions is not recommended anymore as a
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; best practice; instead, you should consider writing a static dialplan with
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; proper data abstraction via a tool like func_odbc.
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