Hi all, I am using Kamailio 5.7.4 on a Debian 12 machine, with a Python Kemi based config. I am seeing some intermittent failures when accessing an instance variable within a function called by rtimer.
I'm using the rtimer module with the following parameters: modparam("rtimer", "timer", "name=hello;interval=5;mode=0;") modparam("rtimer", "exec", "timer=hello;route=ksr_route_hello") I initialise the kamailio class, and instance variable like this: class kamailio: def __init__(self): self.hello = "hi" Within the class I have the following route function: def ksr_route_hello(self, msg, evname): KSR.info("Running ksr_route_hello\n") KSR.info(f"Hello? {self.hello}\n") Then in the logs I see it sometimes works, and sometimes fails: 9(15) INFO: <core> [core/kemi.c:106]: sr_kemi_core_info(): Running ksr_route_hello 9(15) INFO: <core> [core/kemi.c:106]: sr_kemi_core_info(): Hello? hi 9(15) INFO: <core> [core/kemi.c:106]: sr_kemi_core_info(): Running ksr_route_hello 9(15) ERROR: app_python3 [python_support.c:167]: python_handle_exception(): apy_exec: ksr_route_hello(rtimer): Unhandled exception in the Python code: TypeError: 'NoneType' object cannot be interpreted as an integer The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/etc/kamailio/kamailio.py", line 1007, in ksr_route_hello KSR.info("Running ksr_route_hello\n") SystemError: <built-in function info> returned a result with an exception set Does anyone know where I'm going wrong? Thanks Matthew
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