PJSIP_HEADER()
Synopsis
Gets, adds, updates or removes the specified SIP header from a PJSIP session.
Description
Examples:
;
; Set 'somevar' to the value of the 'From' header.
exten => 1,1,Set(somevar=${PJSIP_HEADER(read,From)})
;
; Set 'via2' to the value of the 2nd 'Via' header.
exten => 1,1,Set(via2=${PJSIP_HEADER(read,Via,2)})
;
; Add an 'X-Myheader' header with the value of 'myvalue'.
exten => 1,1,Set(PJSIP_HEADER(add,X-MyHeader)=myvalue)
;
; Add an 'X-Myheader' header with an empty value.
exten => 1,1,Set(PJSIP_HEADER(add,X-MyHeader)=)
;
; Update the value of the header named 'X-Myheader' to 'newvalue'.
; 'X-Myheader' must already exist or the call will fail.
exten => 1,1,Set(PJSIP_HEADER(update,X-MyHeader)=newvalue)
;
; Remove all headers whose names exactly match 'X-MyHeader'.
exten => 1,1,Set(PJSIP_HEADER(remove,X-MyHeader)=)
;
; Remove all headers that begin with 'X-My'.
exten => 1,1,Set(PJSIP_HEADER(remove,X-My*)=)
;
; Remove all previously added headers.
exten => 1,1,Set(PJSIP_HEADER(remove,*)=)
;
Syntax
PJSIP_HEADER(action,name[,number])
Arguments
action
read
- Returns instance number of header name.add
- Adds a new header name to this session.update
- Updates instance number of header name to a new value. The header must already exist.remove
- Removes all instances of previously added headers whose names match name. A {} may be appended to name to remove all headers *beginning with name. name may be set to a single {} to clear *all previously added headers. In all cases, the number of headers actually removed is returned.
name
- The name of the header.number
- If there's more than 1 header with the same name, this specifies which header to read or update. If not specified, defaults to1
meaning the first matching header. Not valid foradd
orremove
.
See Also
Import Version
This documentation was imported from Asterisk Version SVN-branch-12-r402154