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1. Introduction
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`CGRateS`_ is a *very fast* (**50k+ CPS**) and *easily scalable* (**balancer** + **replication** included) **Real-time Enterprise Billing Suite** *ENGINE* targeted especially for ISPs and Telecom Operators.
It is written in `Go`_ programming language and accessible from any programming language via JSON RPC.
The code is well documented (**go doc** compliant `API docs`_) and heavily tested (**5k+** tests are part of the unit test suite).
1.1. CGRateS Features
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- Performance oriented. To get an idea about speed, we have benchmarked 50000+ req/sec on comodity hardware without any tweaks in the kernel.
- Using most modern programming concepts like multiprocessor support, asynchronous code execution within microthreads, channel based locking.
- Built-in data caching system with LRU and TTL support.
- Linear performance increase via simple hardware addition.
- On demand performance increase via in-process / over network communication between engine services.
- Modular architecture.
- Plugable into existing infrastructure.
- Non-intrusive into existing setups.
- Easy to enhance functionality by writing custom components.
- Flexible API accessible via both **GOB** (`Go`_ specific, increased performance) or **JSON** (platform independent, universally accessible).
- Easy distribution (one binary concept, can run via NFS on all Linux servers without install)
- Easy administration.
- One binary can run on all Linux servers without additional installation (simple copy).
- Can run diskless via NFS.
- Virtualization/containerization friendly(runs on Docker_).
- GOCS (Global Online Charging System).
- Support for global networks with one master + multi-cache nodes around the globe for low query latency.
- Mutiple Balance types per Account (\*monetary, \*voice, \*sms, \*data, \*generic).
- Unlimited number of Account Balances with weight based prioritization.
- Various Balance filters (ie: per-destination, roaming-only, weekend-only).
- Support for Volume based discounts and automatic bonuses (ie: 5 SMS free for every 10 minutes in one hour to specific destination).
- Session based charging with support for concurrent sessions per account and per session dynamic debit interval.
- Session emulation combined with Derived Charging (separate charging for distributors chaining, customer/supplier parallel calculations).
- Balance reservation and refunds.
- Event based charging (ie: SMS, MESSAGE).
- Built-in Task-Scheduler supporting both one-time as well as recurrent actions (automatic subscriptions management, recurrent \*debit/\*topup, DID charging).
- Real-time balance monitors with automatic actions triggered (bonuses or fraud detection).
- Highly configurable Rating.
- Connect Fees.
- Priced Units definition.
- Rate increments.
- Rate groups (ie. charge first minute in a call as a whole and next ones per second).
- Verbose durations(up to nanoseconds billing).
- Configurable decimals per destination.
- Rating subject categorization (ie. premium/local charges, roaming).
- Recurrent rates definition (per year, month, day, dayOfWeek, time).
- Rating Profiles activation times (eg: rates becoming active at specific time in the future).
- Rating Profiles fallback (per subject destinations with fallback to server wide pricing).
- Verbose charging logs to comply strict rules imposed by some country laws.
- Multi-Tenant from day one.
- Default Tenant configurable for one-tenant systems.
- Security enforced for RPC-API on Tenant level.
- Online configuration reloads without restart.
- Engine configuration from .json folder or remote http server.
- Tariff Plans from .csv folder or database storage.
- CDR server.
- Optional offline database storage.
- Online (rating queues) or offline (via RPC-API) exports with customizable content via .json templates.
- Multiple export interfaces: files, HTTP, AMQP_, SQS_, Kafka_.
- Generic Event Reader.
- Process various sources of events and convert them into internal ones which are sent to CDR server for rating.
- Conversion rules defined in .json templates.
- Supported interfaces: .csv, .xml, fixed width files, Kafka_.
- Events mediation.
- Ability to add/change/remove information within *Events* to achieve additional services or correction.
- Performance oriented.
- Routing server for VoIP.
- Implements strategies like *Least Cost Routing*, *Load Balacer*, *High Availability*.
- Implements *Number Portability* service.
- Resource allocation controller.
- Generic filters for advanced logic.
- In-memory operations for increased performance.
- Backup in offline storage.
- Stats service.
- Generic stats (\*sum, \*difference, \*multiply, \*divide).
- In-memory operations for increased performance.
- Backup in offline storage.
- Thresholds monitor.
- Particular implementation of *Fraud Detection with automatic mitigation*.
- Execute independent actions which can serve various purposes (notifications, accounts disables, bonuses to accounts).
- Multiple RPC interfaces.
- Support for *JSON-RPC*, *GOB-PC* over TCP, HTTP, websockets.
- Support for HTTP-REST interface.
- Various agents to outside world:
- Asterisk_.
- FreeSWITCH_.
- Kamailio_.
- OpenSIPS_.
- Diameter.
- Radius.
- Generic HTTP.
- DNS/ENUM.
- Built in High-Availability mechanisms:
- Dispatcher with static or dynamic routing.
- Server data replication.
- Client remote data querying.
- Good documentation ( that's me :).
- **"Free as in Beer"** with commercial support available on-demand.
1.2. Links
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- CGRateS quick overview :ref:`overview-main`
- CGRateS home page `<http://www.cgrates.org>`_
- Documentation `<http://cgrates.readthedocs.io>`_
- API docs `<https://godoc.org/github.com/cgrates/cgrates/apier>`_
- Source code `<https://github.com/cgrates/cgrates>`_
- Travis CI `<https://travis-ci.org/cgrates/cgrates>`_
- Google group `<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cgrates>`_
- IRC `irc.freenode.net #cgrates <http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=#cgrates>`_
1.3. License
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`CGRateS`_ is released under the terms of the `[GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3] <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html>`_. See **LICENSE.txt** file for details.
.. _CGRateS: http://cgrates.org
.. _Go: http://golang.org
.. _Docker: https://www.docker.com/
.. _Kafka: https://kafka.apache.org/
.. _redis: http://redis.io
.. _mongodb: http://www.mongodb.org
.. _api docs: https://godoc.org/github.com/cgrates/cgrates/apier
.. _SQS: https://aws.amazon.com/de/sqs/
.. _AMQP: https://www.amqp.org/
.. _Asterisk: https://www.asterisk.org/
.. _FreeSWITCH: https://freeswitch.com/
.. _Kamailio: https://www.kamailio.org/w/
.. _OpenSIPS: https://opensips.org/