external scripting over HTTP
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external scripting over HTTP
Hi,
Yet another idea
It would be nice to be able to develop routing scripts in any language - eg in GO or RUST with HTTP/JSON or gRPC interface to the gateway.
A gateway would call a HTTP server (with pooling and failover handling) for routing decision with all the params as JSON payload and parse the JSON response.
HTTP microservice could be on a different host. It would be cool to call the service in a non blocking / parallel way.
This way we could do some heavy routing logic externally without any influence on CAPS.
The template HTTP microservice could be in ruby and use the current code as en example for other developers.
Paweł,
Yet another idea
It would be nice to be able to develop routing scripts in any language - eg in GO or RUST with HTTP/JSON or gRPC interface to the gateway.
A gateway would call a HTTP server (with pooling and failover handling) for routing decision with all the params as JSON payload and parse the JSON response.
HTTP microservice could be on a different host. It would be cool to call the service in a non blocking / parallel way.
This way we could do some heavy routing logic externally without any influence on CAPS.
The template HTTP microservice could be in ruby and use the current code as en example for other developers.
Paweł,
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Re: external scripting over HTTP
Also a CDR behaviour could use the same idea.
Right now we are doing ProSBC -[radius]-> FreeRadius -[http]-> ElasticSearch.
Right now we are doing ProSBC -[radius]-> FreeRadius -[http]-> ElasticSearch.
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