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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthew Jordan
de44880645 Add rtpengine configuration parameter
The rtpengine configuration parameter was documented in the XML documentation,
but it was not actually registered with the sorcery object. This adds the
parameter with a default of "asterisk", such that res_rtp_asterisk is chosen as
the default RTP implementation.

(closes issue ASTERISK-22380)
Reported by: Rusty Newton
Tested by: Rusty Newton
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Merged revisions 397621 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12


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2013-08-25 01:15:28 +00:00
Matthew Jordan
e31bd332b8 Update config framework/sorcery with types/options without documentation
There are times when a configuration option should not have documentation.

1. Some options are registered with a particular object merely as a warning to
   users. These options aren't even really 'deprecated' - which has its own
   separate API call - they are actually provided by a different configuration
   file. The options are merely registered so that the user gets a warning that
   a different configuration file provides the item.

2. Some object types - most notably some used by modules that use sorcery - are
   completely internal and should never be shown to the user.

3. Sorcery itself has several 'hidden' fields that should never be shown to a
   user.

This patch updates the configuration framework and sorcery with additional API
calls that allow a module to register types as internal and options as not
requiring documentation. This bypasses the XML documentation checking.

This patch also re-enables the strict XML documentation checking in trunk, as
well as updates some documentation that was missing.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2785/

(closes issue ASTERISK-22359)
Reported by: Matt Jordan

(closes issue ASTERISK-22112)
Reported by: Rusty Newton



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2013-08-23 15:21:40 +00:00
Mark Michelson
5caa938be2 Localize and rename ACL configuration.
This is more-or-less a reversion of previous ACL behavior so that
it is more self-contained. ACL sections are now only parsed if res_pjsip_acl.so
is loaded. Moreover, the configuration section is now "type=acl" instead of
"type=security".

The original reason for having ACLs configured in a "type=security" section
was to lump ACLs and other security-related items into the same section. The
problem is that ACLs really should be in their own sections and there are
no other security-related options implemented anyways.



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2013-08-20 21:01:59 +00:00
Mark Michelson
735b30ad71 The large GULP->PJSIP renaming effort.
The general gist is to have a clear boundary between old SIP stuff
and new SIP stuff by having the word "SIP" for old stuff and "PJSIP"
for new stuff. Here's a brief rundown of the changes:

* The word "Gulp" in dialstrings, functions, and CLI commands is now
  "PJSIP"
* chan_gulp.c is now chan_pjsip.c
* Function names in chan_gulp.c that were "gulp_*" are now "chan_pjsip_*"
* All files that were "res_sip*" are now "res_pjsip*"
* The "res_sip" directory is now "res_pjsip"
* Files in the "res_pjsip" directory that began with "sip_*" are now "pjsip_*"
* The configuration file is now "pjsip.conf" instead of "res_sip.conf"
* The module info for all PJSIP-related files now uses "PJSIP" instead of "SIP"
* CLI and AMI commands created by Asterisk's PJSIP modules now have "pjsip" as
the starting word instead of "sip"



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2013-07-30 18:14:50 +00:00