So I'm trying to use gflags.so in 2.4.7 I set the module as:
loadmodule "gflags.so" modparam("gflags", "initial", 0) then i'm doing: if (is_gflag("1")) { xlog("L_ERR", "[$ci][$rm]: gflag(1) is set\n"); } else { xlog("L_ERR", "[$ci][$rm]: gflag(1) is not set\n"); } Then, via CLI I'm setting the flag like so: # opensipsctl fifo is_gflag "1" FALSE And is set it with: # opensipsctl fifo set_gflag "1" and check it is actually set: # opensipsctl fifo is_gflag "1" TRUE But no matter what i do, the script always sees the flag as not set. Did I misunderstand the purpose of the module? I want to be able to set the flag dynamically from the CLI to enable/disable a feature at runtime... is this not possible? thanks guys. Regards, David Villasmil email: david.villasmil.w...@gmail.com phone: +34669448337 On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 8:55 PM David Villasmil < david.villasmil.w...@gmail.com> wrote: > gflags! > > Regards, > > David Villasmil > email: david.villasmil.w...@gmail.com > phone: +34669448337 > > > On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 5:05 PM David Villasmil < > david.villasmil.w...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello guys, >> >> On 2.4 is it possible to set a flag at runtime? I want to set a feature >> toggle based on that. >> >> Regards, >> >> David Villasmil >> email: david.villasmil.w...@gmail.com >> phone: +34669448337 >> >
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