Hello,
If you want to accomplish this, you can use the localcache module. In
startup_route, initialize all of your needed 'constants' and store them
with no expiry time ( cache_store ), and when you want to use them later
on, just make a call to cache_fetch.
Regards
Vlad Paiu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 03/20/2012 05:38 PM, Jan D. wrote:
Another day, another question:
I like to declare some variables at the beginning of my script and use this
at several places, the variables must be known till restart.
something like ie:
$my_eth0_interface = "89.1.2.3";
$my_eth1_interface = "10.0.1.2";
$my_default_timeout = 100;
etc etc.
I was looking at cache_store() but don't know what to use best in this case.
Any advise how to accomplish this?
Gr.
Jan
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