Presence_XML Module

Anca-Maria Vamanu

Voice Sistem SRL

Edited by

Anca-Maria Vamanu

Revision History
Revision $Revision: 8742 $$Date: 2012-02-22 18:34:34 +0100 (Wed, 22 Feb 2012) $

Table of Contents

1. Admin Guide
1.1. Overview
1.2. Dependencies
1.2.1. OpenSIPS Modules
1.2.2. External Libraries or Applications
1.3. Exported Parameters
1.3.1. db_url(str)
1.3.2. xcap_table(str)
1.3.3. force_active (int)
1.3.4. pidf_manipulation (int)
1.3.5. integrated_xcap_server (int)
1.3.6. xcap_server (str)
1.3.7. pres_rules_auid (str)
1.3.8. pres_rules_filename (str)
1.4. Exported Functions
1.5. Installation
2. Developer Guide

List of Examples

1.1. Set db_url parameter
1.2. Set xcap_table parameter
1.3. Set force_active parameter
1.4. Set pidf_manipulation parameter
1.5. Set integrated_xcap_server parameter
1.6. Set xcap_server parameter
1.7. Set pres_rules_auid parameter
1.8. Set pres_rules_filename parameter

Chapter 1. Admin Guide

1.1. Overview

The module does specific handling for notify-subscribe events using xml bodies. It is used with the general event handling module, presence. It constructs and adds 3 events to it: presence, presence.winfo, dialog;sla.

This module takes the xcap permission rule documents from xcap_table. The presence permission rules are interpreted according to the specifications in RFC 4745 and RFC 5025.

1.2. Dependencies

1.2.1. OpenSIPS Modules

The following modules must be loaded before this module:

  • a database module.

  • presence.

  • signaling.

  • xcap_client.

    Only compulsory if not using an integrated xcap server (if 'integrated_xcap_server' parameter is not set).

1.2.2. External Libraries or Applications

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

  • libxml-dev.

1.3. Exported Parameters

1.3.1. db_url(str)

The database url.

Default value is “mysql://opensips:opensipsrw@localhost/opensips”.

Example 1.1. Set db_url parameter

...
modparam("presence_xml", "db_url", "dbdriver://username:password@dbhost/dbname")
...

1.3.2. xcap_table(str)

The name of the db table where XCAP documents are stored.

Default value is “xcap”.

Example 1.2. Set xcap_table parameter

...
modparam("presence_xml", "xcap_table", "xcaps")
...

1.3.3. force_active (int)

This parameter is used for permissions when handling Subscribe messages. If set to 1, subscription state is considered active and the presentity is not queried for permissions(should be set to 1 if not using an xcap server). Otherwise,the xcap server is queried and the subscription states is according to user defined permission rules. If no rules are defined for a certain watcher, the subscriptions remains in pending state and the Notify sent will have no body.

Note: When switching from one value to another, the watchers table must be emptied.

Default value is “0”.

Example 1.3. Set force_active parameter

...
modparam("presence_xml", "force_active", 1)
...

1.3.4. pidf_manipulation (int)

Setting this parameter to 1 enables the features described in RFC 4827. It gives the possibility to have a permanent state notified to the users even in the case in which the phone is not online. The presence document is taken from the xcap server and aggregated together with the other presence information, if any exist, for each Notify that is sent to the watchers. It is also possible to have information notified even if not issuing any Publish (useful for services such as email, SMS, MMS).

Default value is “0”.

Example 1.4. Set pidf_manipulation parameter

...
modparam("presence_xml", "pidf_manipulation", 1)
...

1.3.5. integrated_xcap_server (int)

This parameter is a flag for the type of XCAP server or servers used. If integrated ones, like XCAP-lite from AG Projects, with direct access to database table, the parameter should be set to a positive value. Apart from updating in xcap table, the integrated server must send an MI command refershWatchers [pres_uri] [event] when a user modifies a rules document.

Otherwise, it uses xcap_client module to fetch documents from the XCAP servers with HTTP requests.

Default value is “0”.

Example 1.5. Set integrated_xcap_server parameter

...
modparam("presence_xml", "integrated_xcap_server", 1)
...

1.3.6. xcap_server (str)

The address of the xcap servers used for storage. This parameter is compulsory if the integrated_xcap_server parameter is not set. It can be set more that once, to construct an address list of trusted XCAP servers.

Example 1.6. Set xcap_server parameter

...
modparam("presence_xml", "xcap_server", "xcap_server.example.org")
modparam("presence_xml", "xcap_server", "xcap_server.ag.org")
...

1.3.7. pres_rules_auid (str)

This parameter should be configured if you are using the non integrated xcap mode and you need to use another pres-rules auid than the default 'pres-rules'.

Example 1.7. Set pres_rules_auid parameter

...
modparam("presence_xml", "pres_rules_auid", "org.openmobilealliance.pres-rules")
...

1.3.8. pres_rules_filename (str)

This parameter should be configured if you are using the non integrated xcap mode and you need to configure another filename than the default 'index'.

Example 1.8. Set pres_rules_filename parameter

...
modparam("presence_xml", "pres_rules_filename", "pres-rules")
...

1.4. Exported Functions

None to be used in configuration file.

1.5. Installation

The module requires 1 table in OpenSIPS database: xcap. The SQL syntax to create it can be found in presence-create.sql script in the database directories in the opensips/scripts folder. You can also find the complete database documentation on the project webpage, http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/db/db-schema-devel.html.

Chapter 2. Developer Guide

The module exports no function to be used in other OpenSIPS modules.