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Set callback data also when only setting expire callback (and not answer callback as well). It is used when calling the expire callback, so not setting it makes no sense.
author Thomas Klausner <tk@giga.or.at>
date Mon, 27 Nov 2017 15:21:20 +0100
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# This file contains the description of configuration and general information about the
# "App_Acct" extension.

# This extension provides a simple Diameter Accounting server.
#  The extension does receive the Accounting-Request message, then
# saves the contents of the AVP in a database, as configured here.
#  The data is not processed at all. The intent is that a dedicated
# application will then pull from this database and process the data (consolidate 
# sessions, ...)

# In order to enable this extension, the main freeDiameter configuration file
# must contain the following declaration:
# LoadExtension = "extensions/app_acct.fdx" : "/path/to/app_acct.conf" ;
#######################

#################
## Part I: AVP ##
#################

# Configure here the AVPs that must be stored in the database.
# The format is:
#	  "AVP-dictionary-name" = {
#		field = "db-field-name";
#		required;
#		multi=N;
#	  };
# Where:
#  AVP-dictionary-name:
# 	The name of the AVP, such as "Session-Id". Only this field is mandatory.
#  field="...":
#	The name of the field in the database where is AVP contents will be saved.
#	The default is that the field is named as the AVP-dictionary-name.
#  required:
#	By default, if the AVP is not in the Diameter message, it is not passed in 
#	the INSERT statement (will get NULL). If Required is specified for the AVP,
#	an error is returned in the Diameter answer, and the data is discarded.
#  multi=N:
#	If an AVP may appear several times in a request, you may specify a number of
#	occurrences to save in the database. The Nth first occurrences of the AVP 
#	will be saved in fields "db-field-name1", "db-field-name2", ... "db-field-nameN"
#
# In case the default behavior for an AVP is fine, you can use the short syntax:
#  "AVP-dictionary-name";
#
# Note that at the moment, GROUPED AVP are not supported. Also, only the top-level AVPs are
# searched. This behavior can be changed quite easily if needed.

# You may look at contrib/app_acct_tools/app_acct.conf and database.sql files
# for an example of setup.


#######################
## Part II: Database ##
#######################

# You must specify the connection information to the database here.
# Please note that if the connection is terminated, it will trig the shutdown of the freeDiameter daemon
# For this reason, you should as much as possible use a local database.

# ConnInfo:
# The connection string to the database. See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/libpq-connect.html
# Example: ConnInfo = "host=localhost port=5432 dbname=acct user=acct password=freediameter";

# Table:
# The name of the table to use. The fields and types in this table must be created accordingly to the Part I configuration in this file.
# Example: Table = "incoming";

# Timestamp_field:
# Optionally, you can specify a name of a field that will receive the value 'now' when a new record is inserted.
# Default: no timestamp is inserted.
# Example: Timestamp_field = "recorded_on";

# Server_name_field:
# Optionally, you can specify a field which will receive the Diameter Identity of the local server for each record saved.
# This is useful especially if you have several Accounting servers and want to check Load-Balancing behavior or so,
# after aggregating all the data.
# Default: no server name inserted.
# Example: Server_name_field = "recorded_serv";



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