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PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2021 9:11 am    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Serving sofia.conf via lua Reply with quote

Hi.

I am trying to get Freeswitch to get its sofia configuation from lua instead of
static XML files.

https://freeswitch.org/confluence/display/FREESWITCH/mod_xml_curl tells me for
example that "Section: configuration - This is used to send back configuration
files such as sofia.conf."

So, I'm pretty sure what I want to do should be possible, but nowhere have I
so far been able to find a fully working example telling me how to do it.

My understanding so far is that:

1. I need to create a lua script which generates the *complete* XML as would
be served from /etc/freeswitch/autoload_configs/sofia.conf.xml and all its
included sub-directories/files

2. This XML as output from the script should be enclosed within tags:

<document type="freeswitch/xml">
<section name="configuration">
... XML goes here ...
</section>
</document>

3. I should place this lua script in freeswitch's scripting directory, which
on my (Debian) machine is /usr/share/freeswitch/scripts

4. I need to enable this script to be run by including in
/etc/freeswitch/autoload_configs/lua.conf.xml:

<param name="xml-handler-script" value="sofia.conf.lua"/>
<param name="xml-handler-bindings" value="configuration"/>


The first thing which is not clear to me is what I should do about
/etc/freeswitch/autoload_configs/sofia.conf.xml

- if I leave it as it is, it appears to be used in the normal way, and my lua
script is ignored
- if I delete it (or rename it to sofia.conf.xml.noload for example) then sofia
doesn't get loaded *at all* and when I go into fs_cli I do not even have a
"sofia" command
- if I "touch" the filename so that
/etc/reeswitch/autoload_configs/sofia.conf.xml exists but is empty, I get the
same result egain - the "sofia" command does not even exist in the cli


So, can anyone point me at how to join these things up correctly so that I can
serve sofia configuration settings from a lua script?


I've been told here that:

On Friday 05 November 2021 at 12:28:55, David Villasmil wrote:

Quote:
In FS there’s the embedded lua. You can do almost anything with it.

I'm struggling to find the documentation telling me how, though :(


Thanks in advance,


Antony.

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