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Posted on 2011-12-24 08:27:23.401547-08 by bluechalk
Suggest addition of listen callback for NOTIFY events
My SIP application needed notification of SIP NOTIFY events so that it could track MWI status. I made a small modification to Simple.pm to allow this:
diff -c -r Net-SIP-0.64/lib/Net/SIP/Simple.pm Net-SIP-new-0.64/lib/Net/SIP/Simple.pm *** Net-SIP-0.64/lib/Net/SIP/Simple.pm 2011-10-07 08:24:36.000000000 -0400 --- Net-SIP-new-0.64/lib/Net/SIP/Simple.pm 2011-12-24 09:37:53.845103566 -0500 *************** *** 412,417 **** --- 412,424 ---- $self->{endpoint}->new_response( $ctx,$response,$leg,$from ); $self->{endpoint}->close_context( $ctx ); return; + } elsif ( $method eq 'NOTIFY' ) { + DEBUG( 10,"NOTIFY request: ".$request->dump ); + if ( my $notify = $args->{notify} ) { + invoke_callback( $notify, $ctx->{from},$request ); + } + $self->{endpoint}->close_context( $ctx ); + return; } elsif ( $method ne 'INVITE' ) { DEBUG( 10,"drop non-INVITE request: ".$request->dump ); $self->{endpoint}->close_context( $ctx );
The usage is something like...
$sua->listen( notify => sub { my $param = shift; my $request = shift; print "RECEIVED NOTIFY: ", scalar(localtime), "\n"; print $request->{body},"\nEND NOTIFY\n"; } );
Is there any chance that this could be added to the official code?
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