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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:25 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Example xml_curl configuration for user d Reply with quote

Hello,

I have done it the following way:
xml_curl.conf.xml:

<configuration name="xml_curl.conf" description="cURL XML Gateway">
<bindings>
<binding name="example">
<param name="gateway-url"
value="http://192.168.0.35:3000/xml_curls/directory"
bindings="configuration|dialplan|directory"/>
</binding>
</bindings>
</configuration>

My Ruby on Rails server is listening on Port 3000. But https works also
(but very very slow).

If a phone (e.g. 1002) tries to register I answer with

<document type="freeswitch/xml">
<section name="directory">
<domain name="my.domain">
<user id="1002">
<params>
<param name="password" value="xxxx"/>
</params>

<variables>
<variable name="accountcode" value="1002"/>
<variable name="user_context" value="default"/>
<variable name="effective_caller_id_name" value="Extension 1002"/>
<variable name="effective_caller_id_number" value="1002"/>
</variables>
</user>
</domain>
</section>
</document>

Hope this helps

Best regards
Peter


Cristian Talle schrieb:
Quote:
Hi Carl,

I am experiencing a similar problem, have you found any solution so far?

Thank you,
Cristian Talle


Quote:
I wonder if anybody could provide a complete set of configuration files for
a working xml_curl user directory lookup.

I have been trying using the default set of configuration files, added the
xml_curl module loading and modified the configuration like this:

<configuration name="xml_curl.conf" description="cURL XML Gateway">
<bindings>
<binding name="dialplan fetcher">
<param name="gateway-url" value="
http://172.16.26.10/apache2-default/dialplan.php" <http://172.16.26.10/apache2-default/dialplan.php%22> bindings="dialplan"/>
</binding>
<binding name="directory fetcher">
<param name="gateway-url" value="
http://172.16.26.10/apache2-default/directory.php" <http://172.16.26.10/apache2-default/directory.php%22> bindings="directory"/>
</binding>
</bindings>
</configuration>

Both scripts just dump the expected XML result:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<document type="freeswitch/xml">
<section name="dialplan" description="example_curl_dialplan">
<context name="default">
<extension name="curl_test">
<condition field="destination_number" expression="^999999999$">
<action application="answer"/>
<action application="send_display" data="Echo Test"/>
<action application="echo"/>
</condition>
</extension>
</context>
</section>
</document>

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<document type="freeswitch/xml">
<section name="directory" description="example_curl_directory">
<domain name="172.26.16.10">
<user id="carl">
<params>
<param name="password" value="1234"/>
</params>
</user>
</domain>
</section>
</document>

The sofia-sip parameter "accept-blind-reg" is set to false.

When using one of the default users (1000), I can register and the xml_curl
dialplan lookup works like expected. However, when trying to register as
user carl,
I can see that the XML is received by the xml_curl interface, but sofia-sip
complains that it cannot find the user. Here is a part of the console
output:

mod_xml_curl.c:194 xml_url_fetch() XML response is in
/tmp/6053a796-2bdb-11dd-9449-17a3c8baef50.tmp.xml
sofia_reg.c:1061 sofia_reg_parse_auth() can't find user [carl at 172.16.26.10 <http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-users>]

When using the xml_locate cli command, I get a similar result:


Quote:
/ xml_locate directory domain name 172.16.26.10

/mod_xml_curl.c:194 xml_url_fetch() XML response is in
/tmp/93d6019a-2bdb-11dd-9449-17a3c8baef50.tmp.xml
API CALL [xml_locate(directory domain name 172.16.26.10)] output:
<domain name="172.16.26.10">
### contents of local XML file (users 1000 and up)
</domain>

It fetches the XML from the webserver and dumps the contents of the local
XML files. Disabling the "directory" section in the default freeswitch.xml
file does not help,
as I initially thought it might be caused by the duplicate domain names.

I hope someone could help out here.





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