[Freeswitch-users] Re- Hex values inside ESL "plain" event messages?

Andrew Keil andrew.keil at visytel.com
Tue Oct 27 00:37:11 MSK 2015


Nathan,

Thanks for your response.  I have since implemented a simple parser that converts any %xx to the ASCII character (which you are correct with my aim to simply make it more readable).  I have tested this and it works fine.  So if, in a future FreeSWITCH version, no %xx characters are used inside the values it will just work anyway.

I take your point about the newline character.

Andrew


-----Original Message-----
From: freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org [mailto:freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org] On Behalf Of Nathan Neulinger
Sent: Monday, 26 October 2015 2:16 PM
To: FreeSWITCH Users Help <freeswitch-users at lists.freeswitch.org>
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Re- Hex values inside ESL "plain" event messages?

A plain message couldn't safely (for parsing purposes) include all of the characters that would be completely valid in json.

Take a newline for example. That would simply encode to \n in the text of a json message, but would completely screw up the plain format one.

As for the selection of which characters get encoded, that I don't have any info on. Below I see colons and spaces inconsistently encoded. While probably not critical, it seems like a relatively safe choice.

Simple matter - since the plain message can't possibly cover the entire character set - you have to support decoding, at which point, it shouldn't matter which ones are encoded for anything other than human readability.

-- Nathan

On 10/25/2015 05:24 PM, Andrew Keil wrote:
> To FreeSWITCH users,
>
> I just wanted to check if there is a reason why hex values are 
> included inside the ESL "plain" event messages, since when I use JSON 
> event messages they are correctly converted to the correct ASCII 
> character.  I would prefer to use the plain messages since it is 
> quicker for my back-end in "C" to work with, however obviously I need to switch the hex characters back to ASCII (which is easy I know), however I wondered if this is just a historic thing kept in or whether it should be changed to output the ASCII values?
>
> Any feedback will be of interest.
>
> For example (HEARTBEAT) from a simple TELNET session to FreeSWITCH:
>
> event plain HEARTBEAT
>
> Content-Type: command/reply
>
> Reply-Text: +OK event listener enabled plain
>
> Content-Length: 901
>
> Content-Type: text/event-plain
>
> Event-Name: HEARTBEAT
>
> Core-UUID: 92575721-6081-4b86-baed-c44e3bf0f3c8
>
> FreeSWITCH-Hostname: visytel-laptop
>
> FreeSWITCH-Switchname: visytel-laptop
>
> FreeSWITCH-IPv4: 192.168.15.13
>
> FreeSWITCH-IPv6: 2001%3A0%3A5ef5%3A79fd%3A2cd4%3A4228%3A876a%3Aad51
>
> Event-Date-Local: 2015-10-26%2009%3A09%3A44
>
> Event-Date-GMT: Sun,%2025%20Oct%202015%2022%3A09%3A44%20GMT
>
> Event-Date-Timestamp: 1445810984231200
>
> Event-Calling-File: switch_core.c
>
> Event-Calling-Function: send_heartbeat
>
> Event-Calling-Line-Number: 70
>
> Event-Sequence: 512
>
> Event-Info: System%20Ready
>
> Up-Time: 
> 0%20years,%200%20days,%200%20hours,%201%20minute,%200%20seconds,%2019%
> 20milliseconds,%20180%20microseconds
>
> FreeSWITCH-Version: 1.5.15b~64bit
>
> Uptime-msec: 60019
>
> Session-Count: 0
>
> Max-Sessions: 1000
>
> Session-Per-Sec: 30
>
> Session-Per-Sec-Max: 0
>
> Session-Per-Sec-FiveMin: 0
>
> Session-Since-Startup: 0
>
> Session-Peak-Max: 0
>
> Session-Peak-FiveMin: 0
>
> Idle-CPU: 99.583980
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrew Keil
>
>
>
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Missouri S&T Information Technology    (573) 612-1412
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