oversip-mod-mysql

Overview

oversip-mod-mysql provides an easy to use MySQL connector for OverSIP proxy based on mysql2 driver.

Starting from version 0.1.0 oversip-mod-mysql depends on OverSIP >= 1.3.0 which enforces the usage of "sync" style coding via em-synchrony Gem.

Check the mysql2 documentation for the exact syntax and usage of the MySQL queries.

API

Method OverSIP::Modules::Mysql.add_pool(options)

Creates a MySQL connection pool by receiving a mandatory options (a Hash) with the following fields:

  • :pool_name: Mandatory field. Must be a Symbol with the name for this pool.
  • :pool_size: The number of parallel MySQL connections to perform. By default 10.
  • The rest of the fields will be passed to each Mysql2::EM::Client.new being created.

The method allows passing a block which would be later called by passing as argument each generated Mysql2::EM::Client instance.

The created connection pool accepts calls to any method defined for Mysql2::EM::Client class instance.

Method OverSIP::Modules::Mysql.pool(pool_name)

Retrieves a previously created pool with the given name. Raises an ArgumentError if the given name does not exist in the list of created pools.

Usage Example

On top of /etc/oversip/server.rb:

require "oversip-mod-mysql"

Within the OverSIP::SipEvents.on_initialize() method in /etc/oversip/server.rb:

def (OverSIP::SystemEvents).on_initialize
  OverSIP::M::Mysql.add_pool({
    :pool_name => :my_db,
    :pool_size => 5,
    :host => "localhost",
    :username => "oversip",
    :password => "xxxxxx",
    :database => "oversip"
  }) {|conn| log_info "MySQL created connection: #{conn.inspect}" }
end

Somewhere within the OverSIP::SipEvents.on_request() method in /etc/oversip/server.rb:

pool = OverSIP::M::Mysql.pool(:my_db)

begin
  result = pool.query "SELECT * FROM users WHERE user = \'#{request.from.user}\'"
  log_info "DB query result: #{result.to_a.inspect}"
  if result.any?
    # Add a X-Header with value the 'custom_header' field of the table row:
    request.set_header "X-Header", result.first["custom_header"]
    proxy = ::OverSIP::SIP::Proxy.new :proxy_out
    proxy.route request
    return
  else
    request.reply 404, "User not found in DB"
    return
  end

rescue ::Mysql2::Error => e
  log_error "DB query error:"
  log_error e
  request.reply 500, "DB query error"
  return
end

Limitations

mysql2 driver has auto reconnection support (which is forced by oversip-mod-mysql by setting the field options[:reconnect] => true). Unfortunatelly the auto reconnect feature of mysql2 driver is blocking which means that, in case the MySQL server goes down, OverSIP will get frozen during the auto reconnection attempt.

Dependencies

  • Ruby > 1.9.2.
  • oversip Gem >= 1.3.0.
  • MySQL development library (the package libmysqlclient-dev in Debian/Ubuntu).

Installation

~$ gem install oversip-mod-mysql

Author

IƱaki Baz Castillo