asterisk/configs/sorcery.conf.sample
Jonathan Rose 44bd543181 chan_pjsip: Add alembic scripts for generating db tables for PJSIP
Also updates sample configurations for sorcery and extconfig to
demonstrate how to use databases created by that alembic script.

(closes issue ASTERISK-22133)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2892/
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; Sample configuration file for Sorcery Data Access Layer
;
; Wizards
;
; Wizards are the persistence mechanism for objects. They are loaded as Asterisk modules and register
; themselves with the sorcery core. All implementation specific details of how objects are persisted is isolated
; within wizards.
;
;
; Caching
;
; A wizard can optionally be marked as an object cache by adding "/cache" to the object type within the mapping.
; If an object is returned from a non-object cache it is immediately given to the cache to be created. Multiple
; object caches can be configured for a single object type.
;
;
; Object Type Mappings
;
; To allow configuration of where and how an object is persisted object mappings can be defined within this file
; on a per-module basis. The mapping consists of the object type, options, wizard name, and wizard configuration
; data. This has the following format:
;
; object type [/options] = wizard name, wizard configuration data
;
; For example to configure an in-memory wizard for the 'bob' object type:
;
; bob = memory
;
; Or to configure the object type 'joe' from a configuration file:
;
; joe = config,joe.conf
;
; Note that an object type can have multiple mappings defined. Each mapping will be consulted in the order in which
; it appears within the configuration file. This means that if you are configuring a wizard as a cache it should
; appear as the first mapping so the cache is consulted before all other mappings.
;
;
; The following object mappings are used by the unit test to test certain functionality of sorcery.
;
[test_sorcery]
test=memory
[test_sorcery_cache]
test/cache=test
test=memory
;
; The following object mappings set PJSIP objects to use realtime database mappings from extconfig
; with the table names used when automatically generating configuration from the alembic script.
;
;[res_pjsip]
;endpoint=realtime,ps_endpoints
;auth=realtime,ps_auths
;aor=realtime,ps_aors
;domain_alias=realtime,ps_domain_aliases
;identify=realtime,ps_endpoint_id_ips