SpeedDial Module

Elena-Ramona Modroiu

Edited by

Elena-Ramona Modroiu


Table of Contents
1. User's Guide
1.1. Overview
1.2. Dependencies
1.2.1. OpenSER Modules
1.2.2. External Libraries or Applications
1.3. Exported Parameters
1.3.1. db_url (string)
1.3.2. user_column (string)
1.3.3. domain_column (string)
1.3.4. sd_user_column (string)
1.3.5. sd_domain_column (string)
1.3.6. new_uri_column (string)
1.3.7. domain_prefix (string)
1.3.8. use_domain (int)
1.4. Exported Functions
1.4.1. sd_lookup(table [, owner])
1.5. Installation & Running
1.5.1. OpenSER config file
2. Developer's Guide
3. Frequently Asked Questions
List of Examples
1-1. Set db_url parameter
1-2. Set user_column parameter
1-3. Set domain_column parameter
1-4. Set sd_user_column parameter
1-5. Set sd_domain_column parameter
1-6. Set new_uri_column parameter
1-7. Set domain_prefix parameter
1-8. Set use_domain parameter
1-9. sd_lookup usage
1-10. OpenSER config script - sample speeddial usage

Chapter 1. User's Guide

1.1. Overview

This module provides on-server speed dial facilities. An user can store records consisting of pairs short numbers (2 digits) and SIP addresses into a table of OpenSER. Then it can dial the two digits whenever it wants to call the SIP address associated with them.


1.2. Dependencies

1.2.1. OpenSER Modules

The following modules must be loaded before this module:

  • database module (mysql, dbtext, ...).


1.2.2. External Libraries or Applications

The following libraries or applications must be installed before running OpenSER with this module loaded:

  • None.


1.3. Exported Parameters

1.3.1. db_url (string)

The URL of database where the table containing speed dial records.

Default value is DEFAULT_RODB_URL.

Example 1-1. Set db_url parameter

...
modparam("speeddial", "db_url", "mysql://openser:xxx@localhost/openser")
...

1.3.2. user_column (string)

The name of column storing the user name of the owner of the speed dial record.

Default value is "username".

Example 1-2. Set user_column parameter

...
modparam("speeddial", "user_column", "userid")
...

1.3.3. domain_column (string)

The name of column storing the domain of the owner of the speed dial record.

Default value is "domain".

Example 1-3. Set domain_column parameter

...
modparam("speeddial", "domain_column", "userdomain")
...

1.3.4. sd_user_column (string)

The name of the column storing the user part of the short dial address.

Default value is "sd_username".

Example 1-4. Set sd_user_column parameter

...
modparam("speeddial", "sd_user_column", "short_user")
...

1.3.5. sd_domain_column (string)

The name of the column storing the domain of the short dial address.

Default value is "sd_domain".

Example 1-5. Set sd_domain_column parameter

...
modparam("speeddial", "sd_domain_column", "short_domain")
...

1.3.6. new_uri_column (string)

The name of the column containing the URI that will be use to replace the short dial URI.

Default value is "new_uri".

Example 1-6. Set new_uri_column parameter

...
modparam("speeddial", "new_uri_column", "real_uri")
...

1.3.7. domain_prefix (string)

If the domain of the owner (From URI) starts with the value of this parameter, then it is stripped before performing the lookup of the short number.

Default value is NULL.

Example 1-7. Set domain_prefix parameter

...
modparam("speeddial", "domain_prefix", "tel.")
...

1.3.8. use_domain (int)

The parameter specifies wheter or not to use the domain when searching a speed dial record (0 - no domain, 1 - use domain from From URI, 2 - use both domains, from From URI and from request URI).

Default value is 0.

Example 1-8. Set use_domain parameter

...
modparam("speeddial", "use_domain", 1)
...

1.4. Exported Functions

1.4.1. sd_lookup(table [, owner])

The function lookups the short dial number from R-URI in 'table' and replaces the R-URI with associated address.

Meaning of the parameters is as follows:

  • table - The name of the table storing the speed dial records.

  • owner - The SIP URI of the owner of short dialing codes. If not pressent, URI of From header is used.

This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE.

Example 1-9. sd_lookup usage

...
# 'speed_dial' is the default table name created by openser db script
if(uri=~"sip:[0-9]{2}@.*")
	sd_lookup("speed_dial");
# use auth username
if(uri=~"sip:[0-9]{2}@.*")
	sd_lookup("speed_dial", "sip:$au@$fd");
...

1.5. Installation & Running

1.5.1. OpenSER config file

Next picture displays a sample usage of speeddial.

Example 1-10. OpenSER config script - sample speeddial usage

...
#
# $Id: speeddial.cfg 1514 2007-01-16 17:01:22Z bogdan_iancu $
#
# sample config script to use speeddial module
#

# ----------- global configuration parameters ------------------------

check_via=no	# (cmd. line: -v)
dns=no          # (cmd. line: -r)
rev_dns=no      # (cmd. line: -R)

# ------------------ module loading ----------------------------------

loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/sl.so"
loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/tm.so"
loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/rr.so"
loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/maxfwd.so"
loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/usrloc.so"
loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/registrar.so"
loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/textops.so"
loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/mysql.so"
loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/speeddial.so"
loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/mi_fifo.so"

# ----------------- setting module-specific parameters ---------------

# -- mi_fifo params --

modparam("mi_fifo", "fifo_name", "/tmp/openser_fifo")

# -- usrloc params --

modparam("usrloc", "db_mode",   0)

# -- rr params --
# add value to ;lr param to make some broken UAs happy
modparam("rr", "enable_full_lr", 1)

# -------------------------  request routing logic -------------------

# main routing logic
route{

	# initial sanity checks 
	if (!mf_process_maxfwd_header("10"))
	{
		sl_send_reply("483","Too Many Hops");
		exit;
	};
	if (msg:len >=  max_len )
	{
		sl_send_reply("513", "Message too big");
		exit;
	};

	if (!method=="REGISTER") record_route();

	if (loose_route())
	{
		if (!t_relay())
		{
			sl_reply_error();
		};
		exit;
	};

	if (!uri==myself)
	{
		if (!t_relay())
		{
			sl_reply_error();
		};
		exit;
	};

	if (uri==myself)
	{
		if (method=="REGISTER")
		{
			save("location");
			exit;
		};

		if(uri=~"sip:[0-9]{2}@.*")
			sd_lookup("speeddial");

		lookup("aliases");
		if (!uri==myself)
		{
			if (!t_relay())
			{
				sl_reply_error();
			};
			exit;
		};

		if (!lookup("location"))
		{
			sl_send_reply("404", "Not Found");
			exit;
		};
	};

	if (!t_relay())
	{
		sl_reply_error();
	};
}


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Chapter 2. Developer's Guide

The module does not provide any API to use in other OpenSER modules.


Chapter 3. Frequently Asked Questions

3.1. Where can I post a question about this module?
3.2. How can I report a bug?

3.1. Where can I post a question about this module?

Sent an email to or, if you want to keep the mail private, send it to .

Remember: first at all, check if your question was already answered on one of OpenSER mailing lists:

3.2. How can I report a bug?

Accumulate as much as possible information (OpenSER version, ser -V output, your OS (uname -a), OpenSER logs, network dumps, core dump files, configuration file) and send a mail to