res_pjsip_pubsub: Treat "prune_on_boot" as a yes / no.

The alembic for the PJSIP subscription persistence table has the
"prune_on_boot" field as a boolean. While in Asterisk we are
tolerant of many different definitions of true and false in the
database we only accept "yes" and "no". This change makes the
field treated as a yes/no instead of an integer, thus storing
"yes" and "no" instead of "1" and "0".

Change-Id: Ic8b9211b36babefe78f70def6828a135a6ae7ab6
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Joshua Colp 2018-07-27 15:46:12 +00:00
parent a31e877502
commit 59f53514ce
1 changed files with 1 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -5522,7 +5522,7 @@ static int load_module(void)
persistence_expires_str2struct, persistence_expires_struct2str, NULL, 0, 0);
ast_sorcery_object_field_register(sorcery, "subscription_persistence", "contact_uri", "", OPT_CHAR_ARRAY_T, 0,
CHARFLDSET(struct subscription_persistence, contact_uri));
ast_sorcery_object_field_register(sorcery, "subscription_persistence", "prune_on_boot", "0", OPT_UINT_T, 0,
ast_sorcery_object_field_register(sorcery, "subscription_persistence", "prune_on_boot", "no", OPT_YESNO_T, 0,
FLDSET(struct subscription_persistence, prune_on_boot));
if (apply_list_configuration(sorcery)) {