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Stasis cache clear message payloads now consist of a stasis_message
representative of the message to be cleared from the cache. This allows
multiple parallel caches to coexist and be cleared properly by the same
cache clear message even when keyed on different fields.
This change fixes a bug where multiple cache clears could be posted for
channels. The cache clear is now produced in the destructor instead of
ast_hangup.
Additionally, dummy channels are no longer capable of producing channel
snapshots.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2596
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Also moves ACL messages to the security topic and gets rid of the
ACL topic
(closes issue ASTERISK-21103)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2496/
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This moves the JSON event generators out of the Stasis-HTTP modules and
into standalone JSON-related counterparts so that Stasis-HTTP and
res_stasis can depend on them without creating dependency cycles. This
also provides a future location for Swagger Model validator functions
once the generators for that code are written.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2534/
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I've noticed when doing a graceful shutdown that the res_stasis_http.so
module gets unloaded before the modules that use it, which causes some
asserts during their unload.
While r386928 was a quick hack to get it to not assert and die, this
patch increases the use counts on res_stasis.so and res_stasis_http.so
properly. It's a bigger change than I expected, hence the review instead
of just committing it.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2489/
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When we first introduced the channel blob types, the JSON blobs were
self identifying by a required "type" field in the JSON object
itself. This, as it turns out, was a bad idea.
When we introduced the message router, it was useless for routing based
on the JSON type. And messages had two type fields to check: the
stasis_message_type() of the message itself, plus the type field in the
JSON blob (but only if it was a blob message).
This patch corrects that mistake by removing the required type field
from JSON blobs, and introducing first class stasis_message_type objects
for the actual message type.
Since we now will have a proliferation of message types, I introduced a
few macros to help reduce the amount of boilerplate necessary to set
them up.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2509
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An endpoint is an external device/system that may offer/accept
channels to/from Asterisk. While this is a very useful concept for end
users, it is surprisingly not a core concept within Asterisk itself.
This patch defines ast_endpoint as a separate object, which channel
drivers may use to expose their concept of an endpoint. As the channel
driver creates channels, it can use ast_endpoint_add_channel() to
associate channels to the endpoint. This updated the endpoint
appropriately, and forwards all of the channel's events to the
endpoint's topic.
In order to avoid excessive locking on the endpoint object itself, the
mutable state is not accessible via getters. Instead, you can create a
snapshot using ast_endpoint_snapshot_create() to get a consistent
snapshot of the internal state.
This patch also includes a set of topics and messages associated with
endpoints, and implementations of the endpoint-related RESTful
API. chan_sip was updated to create endpoints with SIP peers, but the
state of the endpoints is not updated with the state of the peer.
Along for the ride in this patch is a Stasis test API. This is a
stasis_message_sink object, which can be subscribed to a Stasis
topic. It has functions for blocking while waiting for conditions in
the message sink to be fulfilled.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21421)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2492/
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This change adds the ability for modules to add themselves as observers
to sorcery object types. Observers can be notified when objects are
created, updated, or deleted as well as when the object type is loaded or
reloaded. Observer notifications are done using a thread pool in a serialized
fashion so the caller of the sorcery API calls is minimally impacted.
This also adds the ability to create JSON changesets of a sorcery object.
Tests are also present to confirm all of the above functionality.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2477/
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* Fixed crash when res_stasis_http is unloaded before the
implementation modules.
* Cleaned up test initialization for test_stasis_http.so.
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This change does the following:
1. Adds the sorcery realtime module
2. Adds unit tests for the sorcery realtime module
3. Changes the realtime core to use an ast_variable list instead of variadic arguments
4. Changes all realtime drivers to accept an ast_variable list
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2424/
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The pimp_my_sip branch is being merged at this point because
it offers basic functionality, and from an API standpoint, things
are complete.
SIP work is *not* feature-complete; however, with the completion
of the SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY API, all APIs (except a PUBLISH API) have
been created, and thus it is possible for developers to attempt
to create new SIP work.
API documentation can be found in the doxygen in the code, but
usability documentation is still lacking.
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The API itself is documented using Swagger, a lightweight mechanism for
documenting RESTful API's using JSON. This allows us to use swagger-ui
to provide executable documentation for the API, generate client
bindings in different languages, and generate a lot of the boilerplate
code for implementing the RESTful bindings. The API docs live in the
rest-api/ directory.
The RESTful bindings are generated from the Swagger API docs using a set
of Mustache templates. The code generator is written in Python, and
uses Pystache. Pystache has no dependencies, and be installed easily
using pip. Code generation code lives in rest-api-templates/.
The generated code reduces a lot of boilerplate when it comes to
handling HTTP requests. It also helps us have greater consistency in the
REST API.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20891)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2376/
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In the move from Asterisk's event system to Stasis, this makes
distributed device state aggregation always-on, removes unnecessary
task processors where possible, and collapses aggregate and
non-aggregate states into a single cache for ease of retrieval. This
also removes an intermediary step in device state aggregation.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2389/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21101)
Patch-by: Kinsey Moore <kmoore@digium.com>
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After some discussion on asterisk-dev, it was decided that the bulk of
the logic in app_stasis actually belongs in a resource module instead
of the application module.
This patch does that, leaves the app specific stuff in app_stasis, and
fixes up everything else to be consistent with that change.
* Renamed test_app_stasis to test_res_stasis
* Renamed app_stasis.h to stasis_app.h
* This is still stasis application support, even though it's no
longer in an app_ module. The name should never have been tied to
the type of module, anyways.
* Now that json isn't a resource module anymore, moved the
ast_channel_snapshot_to_json function to main/stasis_channels.c,
where it makes more sense.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2430/
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This patch does the following:
* A new Stasis payload has been defined for multi-channel messages. This
payload can store multiple ast_channel_snapshot objects along with a single
JSON blob. The payload object itself is opaque; the snapshots are stored
in a container keyed by roles. APIs have been provided to query for and
retrieve the snapshots from the payload object.
* The Dial AMI events have been refactored onto Stasis. This includes dial
messages in app_dial, as well as the core dialing framework. The AMI events
have been modified to send out a DialBegin/DialEnd events, as opposed to
the subevent type that was previously used.
* Stasis messages, types, and other objects related to channels have been
placed in their own file, stasis_channels. Unit tests for some of these
objects/messages have also been written.
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This is the API that binds the Stasis dialplan application to external
Stasis applications. It also adds the beginnings of WebSocket
application support.
This module registers a dialplan function named Stasis, which is used
to put a channel into the named Stasis app. As a channel enters and
leaves the Stasis diaplan application, the Stasis app receives a
'stasis-start' and 'stasis-end' events.
Stasis apps register themselves using the stasis_app_register and
stasis_app_unregister functions. Messages are sent to an application
using stasis_app_send.
Finally, Stasis apps control channels through the use of the
stasis_app_control object, and the family of stasis_app_control_*
functions.
Other changes along for the ride are:
* An ast_frame_dtor function that's RAII_VAR safe
* Some common JSON encoders for name/number, timeval, and
context/extension/priority
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2361/
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This patch fixes an issue of message ordering that occurs when
multiple topics are forwarded to an aggregator topic (such as
ast_channel_topic_all()).
It is (very reasonably) expected that the rules governing message
dispatch order still apply, so long as the messages start from the
same thread, and are received by the same subscription. Because the
existing code had an additional layer of dispatching via the Stasis
thread pool for forwards, those promises couldn't be kept.
Forwarding subscriptions no longer have their own mailbox, and now
dispatch directly from the forwarding topic's stasis_publish()
call. This means that the topic's lock is held for the duration of not
only a message's dispatch, but the dispatch of all the forwards. This
shouldn't be a problem right now, but if an aggregator topic had many
subscribers, it could become a problem. But I figure we can write more
clever code when the time comes, if necessary.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2419/
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* Updated test_uuid.c to test the new API call.
* Made system use the new API call to eliminate "10's of lines" where
used.
* Fixed untested ast_strdup() return in stasis_subscribe() by eliminating
the need for it. struct stasis_subscription now contains the uniqueid[]
string.
* Fixed some issues in exchangecal_write_event():
Create uid with enough space for a UUID string to avoid a realloc.
Fix off by one error if the calendar event provided a UUID string.
There is no need to check for NULL before calling ast_free().
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This patch started out simply as fixing the bouncing tests introduced
in r382685, but required some other changes to give it a decent
implementation.
To fix the bouncing tests, the UserEvent and Newexten AMI events
needed to be refactored to dispatch via Stasis. Dispatching directly
to AMI resulted in those events sometimes getting ahead of the
associated Newchannel events, which would understandably confuse anyone.
I found that instead of creating a zillion different message types and
structures associated with them, it would be preferable to define a
message type that has a channel snapshot and a blob of structured data
with a small bit of additional information. The JSON object model
provides a very nice way of representing structured data, so I went
with that.
* Move JSON support from res_json.c to main/json.c
* Made libjansson-dev a required dependency
* Added an ast_channel_blob message type, which has a channel
snapshot and JSON blob of data.
* Changed UserEvent and Newexten events so that they are dispatched
via ast_channel_blob messages on the channel's topic.
* Got rid of the ast_channel_varset message; used ast_channel_blob
instead.
* Extracted the manager functions converting Stasis channel events to
AMI events into manager_channel.c.
(issue ASTERISK-21096)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2381/
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Often times, when subscribing to a topic, one wants to handle
different message types differently. While one could cascade if/else
statements through the subscription handler, it is much cleaner to
specify a different callback for each message type. The
stasis_message_router is here to help!
A stasis_message_router is constructed for a particular stasis_topic,
which is subscribes to. Call stasis_message_router_unsubscribe() to
cancel that subscription.
Once constructed, routes can be added using
stasis_message_router_add() (or stasis_message_router_set_default()
for any messages not handled by other routes). There may be only one
route per stasis_message_type. The route's callback is invoked just as
if it were a callback for a subscription; but it only gets called for
messages of the specified type.
(issue ASTERISK-20887)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2390/
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The cache dump mechanism allows the developer to retreive multiple
items of a given type (or of all types) from the cache residing in a
stasis caching topic in addition to the existing single-item cache
retreival mechanism. This also adds to the caching unit tests to
ensure that the new cache dump mechanism is functioning properly.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2367/
(issue ASTERISK-21097)
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For the initial use of this bus, I took some work kmoore did creating
channel snapshots. So rather than create AMI events directly in the
channel code, this patch generates Stasis events, which manager.c uses
to then publish the AMI event.
This message bus provides a generic publish/subscribe mechanism within
Asterisk. This message bus is:
- Loosely coupled; new message types can be added in seperate modules.
- Easy to use; publishing and subscribing are straightforward
operations.
In addition to basic publish/subscribe, the patch also provides
mechanisms for message forwarding, and for message caching.
(issue ASTERISK-20887)
(closes issue ASTERISK-20959)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2339/
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using a regex.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2332/
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their id.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2329/
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This patch adds the ability to create a serializer from a thread pool. A
serializer is a ast_taskprocessor with the same contract as a default
taskprocessor (tasks execute serially) except instead of executing out
of a dedicated thread, execution occurs in a thread from a
ast_threadpool. Think of it as a lightweight thread.
While it guarantees that each task will complete before executing the
next, there is no guarantee as to which thread from the pool individual
tasks will execute. This normally only matters if your code relys on
thread specific information, such as thread locals.
This patch also fixes a bug in how the 'was_empty' parameter is computed
for the push callback, and gets rid of the unused 'shutting_down' field.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2323/
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* Made input checking more consistent with other Asterisk code
* Added validation to ast_json_dump_new_file
* Fixed tests for ownereship semantics
(issue ASTERISK-20887)
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This commit adds native implementation support for copying and diffing objects,
as well as the ability to load or reload on a per-object type level.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2320/
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Add struct-level comparison and copying of string fields to reduce the
complexity of whole-struct comparison and copying when using string
fields. The new macros do not take into account non-stringfield data.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2308/
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to sorcery using calls called "open" and "close".
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Sorcery is a unifying data access layer which provides a pluggable mechanism to allow
object creation, retrieval, updating, and deletion using different backends (or wizards).
This is a fancy way of saying "one interface to rule them all" where them is configuration,
realtime, and anything else that comes along.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2259/
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* Add a max_size option for threadpools. Also added a test for this option.
* Fixed comments to be more accurate and have fewer typos.
* Updated copyright dates on new files.
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This replaces the destroy callback with a shutdown callback
instead.
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Now user data is allocated by the creator of the taskprocessor
listener and that user data is passed into ast_taskprocessor_listener_alloc().
Similarly, freeing of the user data is left up to the user himself. He can
free the data when the taskprocessor shuts down, or he can choose to hold
onto it if it makes sense to do so.
This, unsurprisingly, makes threadpool allocation a LOT cleaner now.
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r378935 | dlee | 2013-01-12 00:43:37 -0600 (Sat, 12 Jan 2013) | 41 lines
Fix XML encoding of 'identity display' in NOTIFY messages.
XML encoding in chan_sip is accomplished by naively building the XML
directly from strings. While this usually works, it fails to take into
account escaping the reserved characters in XML.
This patch adds an 'ast_xml_escape' function, which works similarly to
'ast_uri_encode'. This is used to properly escape the local_display
attribute in XML formatted NOTIFY messages.
Several things to note:
* The Right Thing(TM) to do would probably be to replace the
ast_build_string stuff with building an ast_xml_doc. That's a much
bigger change, and out of scope for the original ticket, so I
refrained myself.
* It is with great sadness that I wrote my own ast_xml_escape
function. There's one in libxml2, but it's knee-deep in
libxml2-ness, and not easily used to one-off escape a
string.
* I only escaped the string we know is causing problems
(local_display). At least some of the other strings are
URI-encoded, which should be XML safe. Rather than figuring out
what's safe and escaping what's not, it would be much cleaner to
simply build an ast_xml_doc for the messages and let the XML
library do the XML escaping. Like I said, that's out of scope.
(closes issue ABE-2902)
Reported by: Guenther Kelleter
Tested by: Guenther Kelleter
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.internal/r/365/
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r378915 | dlee | 2013-01-11 16:31:42 -0600 (Fri, 11 Jan 2013) | 21 lines
Add JSON API for Asterisk.
This provides a JSON API by pulling in and wrapping the Jansson JSON
library[1]. The Asterisk API basically mirrors the Jansson
functionality, with a few minor tweaks.
* Some names have been asteriskified to protect the innocent.
* Jansson provides both reference-stealing and reference-borrowing
versions of several API's. The Asterisk API is exclusively
reference-stealing for operations that put elements into arrays and
objects.
* No support for doubles, since we usually don't need that.
* Coming along for the ride is the ast_test_validate macro, which made
the unit tests much easier to write.
[1]: http://www.digip.org/jansson/
(issue ASTERISK-20887)
(closes issue ASTERISK-20888)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2264/
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r378918 | file | 2013-01-11 17:05:38 -0600 (Fri, 11 Jan 2013) | 11 lines
Retain XMPP filters across reconnections so external modules continue to function as expected.
Previously if an XMPP client reconnected any filters added by an external module were lost.
This issue exhibited itself with chan_motif not receiving and reacting to Jingle signaling.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20916)
Reported by: kuj
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* Remove extraneous whitespace
* Bump up debug levels of messages and add identifying info to messages.
* Account for potential failures of ao2_link()
* Add additional test and some more test data
* Add some comments in places where they could be useful
* Make threadpool listeners and their callbacks optional
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This allows for the threadpool to automatically grow if tasks
are pushed to it and no idle threads are currently available.
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taskprocessor names.
Unfortunately, this required a taskprocessor listener change that makes listener allocation
utterly silly. I'm going to change the scheme so that allocation of taskprocessor listeners
is done internally within taskprocessor code. This will make it parallel with threadpool
code, which is a good thing.
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