Documentation seems also missing at
https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/devel/transformations
Cheers,
Henning
Am 20.08.19 um 11:22 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
> I just pushed the commit adding the {s.count,c} parameter:
>
> *
> https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/18eb1c973c
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
> I just pushed the commit adding the {s.count,c} parameter:
Thanks, Juha
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I just pushed the commit adding the {s.count,c} parameter:
*
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/18eb1c973c5d863a562864c2b77b4e1d520f9406
Can you try it and see if works fine? I didn't have any time for testing
yet ...
Cheers,
Daniel
On 19.08.19 14:44, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 19.08.19 14:41, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
>
>>> One alternative could be to implement
>>>
>>> {s.count, delimiter}
>>>
>>> which would tell how many items a list separated by delimiter has.
>> That can be added, probably it would be just a generic {s.count,char} =>
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
> > One alternative could be to implement
> >
> > {s.count, delimiter}
> >
> > which would tell how many items a list separated by delimiter has.
>
> That can be added, probably it would be just a generic {s.count,char} =>
> return the number of appearances of cha
On 19.08.19 14:30, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> One alternative could be to implement
>
> {s.count, delimiter}
>
> which would tell how many items a list separated by delimiter has.
That can be added, probably it would be just a generic {s.count,char} =>
return the number of appearances of char in the
One alternative could be to implement
{s.count, delimiter}
which would tell how many items a list separated by delimiter has.
-- Juha
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On 19.08.19 12:21, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
>
>> iirc, the comma does not work as delimiter between parameters, because
>> it is the delimiter between the header bodies (when many bodies are
>> serialized within same header name).
> I thought that comma can be used a
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
> iirc, the comma does not work as delimiter between parameters, because
> it is the delimiter between the header bodies (when many bodies are
> serialized within same header name).
I thought that comma can be used as param.count delimiter, because it
works as sel
Hello,
iirc, the comma does not work as delimiter between parameters, because
it is the delimiter between the header bodies (when many bodies are
serialized within same header name).
If someone wants that, then should be extended, but careful not to break
SIP header parsing.
An alternative is to
Looks like there is bug in {param.count,delimiter} transformation:
$var(test) = "a=1;b=2";
xinfo("param count = $(var(test){param.count,;})\n");
$var(test) = "a=1,b=2";
xinfo("param count = $(var(test){param.count,,})\n");
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