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	This moves all samples configs from configs/ to configs/samples. This allows for additional sets of sample configuration files to be added in the future. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3804/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@418870 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| ; Sample configuration file for Sorcery Data Access Layer
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| ; Wizards
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| ;
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| ; Wizards are the persistence mechanism for objects. They are loaded as Asterisk modules and register
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| ; themselves with the sorcery core. All implementation specific details of how objects are persisted is isolated
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| ; within wizards.
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| ;
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| ; Caching
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| ; A wizard can optionally be marked as an object cache by adding "/cache" to the object type within the mapping.
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| ; If an object is returned from a non-object cache it is immediately given to the cache to be created. Multiple
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| ; object caches can be configured for a single object type.
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| ; Object Type Mappings
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| ;
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| ; To allow configuration of where and how an object is persisted object mappings can be defined within this file
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| ; on a per-module basis. The mapping consists of the object type, options, wizard name, and wizard configuration
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| ; data. This has the following format:
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| ;
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| ; object type [/options] = wizard name, wizard configuration data
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| ; For example to configure an in-memory wizard for the 'bob' object type:
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| ; bob = memory
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| ;
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| ; Or to configure the object type 'joe' from a configuration file:
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| ; joe = config,joe.conf
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| ;
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| ; Note that an object type can have multiple mappings defined. Each mapping will be consulted in the order in which
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| ; it appears within the configuration file. This means that if you are configuring a wizard as a cache it should
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| ; appear as the first mapping so the cache is consulted before all other mappings.
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| 
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| ; The following object mappings are used by the unit test to test certain functionality of sorcery.
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| ;
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| [test_sorcery_section]
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| test=memory
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| [test_sorcery_cache]
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| test/cache=test
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| test=memory
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| ;
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| ; The following object mapping is the default mapping of external MWI mailbox
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| ; objects to give persistence to the message counts.
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| ;[res_mwi_external]
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| ;mailboxes=astdb,mwi_external
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| ;
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| ; The following object mappings set PJSIP objects to use realtime database mappings from extconfig
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| ; with the table names used when automatically generating configuration from the alembic script.
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| ;
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| ;[res_pjsip]
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| ;endpoint=realtime,ps_endpoints
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| ;auth=realtime,ps_auths
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| ;aor=realtime,ps_aors
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| ;domain_alias=realtime,ps_domain_aliases
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| ;identify=realtime,ps_endpoint_id_ips
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