NetSDS::EDR(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | NetSDS::EDR(3pm) |
NetSDS::EDR - read/write Event Details Records
use NetSDS::EDR; my $edr = NetSDS::EDR->new( filename => '/mnt/billing/call-stats.dat', ); ... $edr->write( { callerid => '80441234567', clip => '89001234567', start_time => '2006-12-55 12:21:46', end_time => '2008-12-55 12:33:22' } );
"NetSDS::EDR" module implements API for writing EDR (Event Details Record) files form applications.
EDR itself is set of structured data describing details of some event. Exact structure depends on event type and so hasn't fixed structure.
In NetSDS EDR data is written to plain text files as JSON structures one row per record.
* filename - EDR file name
Example:
my $edr = NetSDS::EDR->new( filename => '/mnt/stat/ivr.dat', );
Example:
$edr->write({from => '380441234567', to => '5552222', status => 'busy'});
See "samples" directory.
* Handle I/O errors when write EDR data.
Michael Bochkaryov <misha@rattler.kiev.ua>
Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Net Style Ltd.
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2021-12-26 | perl v5.32.1 |