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Richard Mudgett 82f4ade959 res_pjsip: Remove ephemeral registered contacts on transport shutdown.
The fix for the issue is broken up into three parts.

This is part two which handles the server side of REGISTER requests when
rewrite_contact is enabled.  Any registered reliable transport contact
becomes invalid when the transport connection becomes disconnected.

* Monitor the rewrite_contact's reliable transport REGISTER contact for
shutdown.  If it is shutdown then the contact must be removed because it
is no longer valid.  Otherwise, when the client attempts to re-REGISTER it
may be blocked because the invalid contact is there.  Also if we try to
send a call to the endpoint using the invalid contact then the endpoint is
not likely to see the request.  The endpoint either won't be listening on
that port for new connections or a NAT/firewall will block it.

* Prune any rewrite_contact's registered reliable transport contacts on
boot.  The reliable transport no longer exists so the contact is invalid.

* Websockets always rewrite the REGISTER contact address and the transport
needs to be monitored for shutdown.

* Made the websocket transport set a unique name since that is what we use
as the ao2 container key.  Otherwise, we would not know which transport we
find when one of them shuts down.  The names are also used for PJPROJECT
debug logging.

* Made the websocket transport post the PJSIP_TP_STATE_CONNECTED state
event.  Now the global keep_alive_interval option, initially idle shutdown
timer, and the server REGISTER contact monitor can work on wetsocket
transports.

* Made the websocket transport set the PJSIP_TP_DIR_INCOMING direction.
Now initially idle websockets will automatically shutdown.

ASTERISK-27147

Change-Id: I397a5e7d18476830f7ffe1726adf9ee6c15964f4
2017-08-10 12:18:58 -05:00
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Asterisk Database Manager

Asterisk includes optional database integration for a variety of features. The purpose of this effort is to assist in managing the database schema for Asterisk database integration.

This is implemented as a set of repositories that contain database schema migrations, using Alembic. The existing repositories include:

  • cdr - Table used for Asterisk to store CDR records
  • config - Tables used for Asterisk realtime configuration
  • voicemail - Tables used for ODBC_STOARGE of voicemail messages

Alembic uses SQLAlchemy, which has support for many databases.

IMPORTANT NOTE: This is brand new and the initial migrations are still subject to change. Only use this for testing purposes for now.

Example Usage

First, create an ini file that contains database connection details. For help with connection string details, see the SQLAlchemy docs.

$ cp config.ini.sample config.ini
... edit config.ini and change sqlalchemy.url ...

Next, bring the database up to date with the current schema.

$ alembic -c config.ini upgrade head

In the future, as additional database migrations are added, you can run alembic again to migrate the existing tables to the latest schema.

$ alembic -c config.ini upgrade head

The migrations support both upgrading and downgrading. You could go all the way back to where you started with no tables by downgrading back to the base revision.

$ alembic -c config.ini downgrade base

base and head are special revisions. You can refer to specific revisions to upgrade or downgrade to, as well.

$ alembic -c config.ini upgrade 4da0c5f79a9c

Offline Mode

If you would like to just generate the SQL statements that would have been executed, you can use alembic's offline mode.

$ alembic -c config.ini upgrade head --sql

Adding Database Migrations

The best way to learn about how to add additional database migrations is to refer to the Alembic documentation.