1 package FS::cdr::cdr_template;
4 use base qw( FS::cdr );
6 use FS::cdr qw( _cdr_date_parser_maker _cdr_min_parser_maker );
9 'name' => 'Example CDR format',
11 'header' => 0, #0 default, set to 1 to ignore the first line, or
12 # to higher numbers to ignore that number of lines
13 'type' => 'csv', #csv (default), fixedlength or xls
14 'sep_char' => ',', #for csv, defaults to ,
15 'disabled' => 0, #0 default, set to 1 to disable
17 #listref of what to do with each field from the CDR, in order
20 #place data directly in the specified field
21 'freeside_cdr_fieldname',
24 sub { my($cdr, $field_data) = @_;
25 #do something to $field_data
26 $cdr->fieldname($field_data);
29 #premade subref factory for date+time parsing, understands dates like:
31 # 2007-10-31 08:57:24.113000000
32 # Mon Dec 15 11:38:34 2003
33 _cdr_date_parser_maker('startddate'), #for example
35 #premade subref factory for decimal minute parsing
36 _cdr_min_parser_maker, #defaults to billsec and duration
37 _cdr_min_parser_maker('fieldname'), #one field
38 _cdr_min_parser_maker(['billsec', 'duration']), #listref for multiple fields
42 #Parse::FixedLength field descriptions & lengths, for type=>'fixedlength' only
43 'fixedlength_format' => [qw(
54 list of freeside CDR fields, useful ones marked with *
57 *[1] calldate - Call timestamp (SQL timestamp)
58 clid - Caller*ID with text
59 * src - Caller*ID number / Source number
60 * dst - Destination extension
61 dcontext - Destination context
62 channel - Channel used
63 dstchannel - Destination channel if appropriate
64 lastapp - Last application if appropriate
65 lastdata - Last application data
66 * startdate - Start of call (UNIX-style integer timestamp)
67 * answerdate - Answer time of call (UNIX-style integer timestamp)
68 * enddate - End time of call (UNIX-style integer timestamp)
69 *[2] duration - Total time in system, in seconds
70 *[3] billsec - Total time call is up, in seconds
71 *[4] disposition - What happened to the call: ANSWERED, NO ANSWER, BUSY
72 amaflags - What flags to use: BILL, IGNORE etc, specified on a per
73 channel basis like accountcode.
74 *[5] accountcode - CDR account number to use: account
75 uniqueid - Unique channel identifier
76 userfield - CDR user-defined field
77 cdr_type - CDR type - see FS::cdr_type (Usage = 1, S&E = 7, OC&C = 8)
78 *[6] charged_party - Service number to be billed
79 upstream_currency - Wholesale currency from upstream
80 *[7] upstream_price - Wholesale price from upstream
81 upstream_rateplanid - Upstream rate plan ID
82 rated_price - Rated (or re-rated) price
83 distance - km (need units field?)
84 islocal - Local - 1, Non Local = 0
85 *[8] calltypenum - Type of call - see FS::cdr_calltype
86 description - Description (cdr_type 7&8 only) (used for
87 cust_bill_pkg.itemdesc)
88 quantity - Number of items (cdr_type 7&8 only)
89 *[9] carrierid - Upstream Carrier ID (see FS::cdr_carrier)
90 upstream_rateid - Upstream Rate ID
91 svcnum - Link to customer service (see FS::cust_svc)
92 freesidestatus - NULL, done (or something)
94 [1] Auto-populated from startdate if not present
95 [2] Auto-populated to enddate - startdate on insert if not specified
96 [3] Auto-populated to enddate - answerdate on insert if not specified
97 [4] Package options available to ignore calls without a specific disposition
98 [5] When using 'cdr-charged_party-accountcode' config
99 [6] Auto-populated from src (normal calls) or dst (toll free calls) if not present
100 [7] When using 'upstream_simple' rating method.
101 [8] Set to usage class classnum when using pre-rated CDRs and usage class-based
102 taxation (local/intrastate/interstate/international)
103 [9] If doing settlement charging