minor rewrite for Python 3 support. Some other fixes in corresponding files.

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Timur Tuchkovenko 2014-10-08 00:49:54 +06:00
parent 6bd0cc9bd6
commit 5efe3f4593
11 changed files with 122 additions and 83 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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# Temporary files.
*.pyc
*.swp
*.py[cod]
*.sw?
*~
.coverage
@ -10,5 +10,11 @@ build
_build
*.egg-info
# Python-related stuff
env/
.env/
venv/
__pycache__/
# Auto-generated files.
MANIFEST

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@ -1,3 +1,21 @@
2014-10-08 Timur Tuchkovenko <eill@yandex.ru>
* UPGRADE: initial Python 3 support. Now pyst2 requires
Python 'six' module. Some minor changes in other files.
2014-09-14 Sp1tF1r3 <https://github.com/Sp1tF1r3>
* asterisk/manager.py: added action 'Reload' for Asterisk Manager
Interface (AMI).
2013-12-03 Ludovic Gasc <gmludo@gmail.com>
* examples/agi_script.py: added example script to explain AGI
functionality.
* README: renamed to REAMDE.rst for Github's Markdown support.
* setup.py: minor changes.
2012-11-12 Arezqui Belaid <areski@gmail.com>
* asterisk/manager.py: minor empty line enhancements.
* examples/show_channels.py: added example script to show information via
Asterisk Manager Interface (AMI).
2012-11-11 Arezqui Belaid <areski@gmail.com>
* PEP8 Fixes

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ VERSION=$(VERSIONPY)
LASTRELEASE:=$(shell ../svntools/lastrelease -n)
USERNAME=schlatterbeck
PROJECT=pyst
PROJECT=pyst2
PACKAGE=${PROJECT}
CHANGES=changes
NOTES=notes

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pyst: A Python Interface to Asterisk
pyst2: A Python Interface to Asterisk
====================================
Pyst consists of a set of interfaces and libraries to allow programming of
Pyst2 consists of a set of interfaces and libraries to allow programming of
Asterisk from python. The library currently supports AGI, AMI, and the parsing
of Asterisk configuration files. The library also includes debugging facilities
for AGI.
Download from `Sourceforge project page`_.
This project has been forked from pyst (http://sf.net/projects/pyst/) because
it was impossible for me to contact the project maintainer (after several
attempts), and I'd like to bring the project up-to-date, fix bugs, and make
it more usable overall.
.. _`Sourceforge project page`: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyst/
My immediate plans include adding full documentation, re-writing some
of the core routines, adding a test suite, and accepting pull requests.
If you are one of the current maintainers, and would like to take over the
fork, please contact me: rdegges@gmail.com, so we can get that setup!
Requirements
------------
1. six
Installation
------------
Download from `Github project page`_.
.. _`Github project page`: https://github.com/rdegges/pyst2
Installation is the standard python install::
tar xvf pyst.tar.gz
cd pyst
git clone https://github.com/rdegges/pyst2.git
cd pyst2
python setup.py install --prefix=/usr/local
Documentation
-------------
Documentation is currently only in python docstrings, you can use
pythons built-in help facility::
@ -35,23 +57,14 @@ directly on the host where Asterisk is running. Since Asterisk doesn't
run on windows platforms (and probably never will) the agi part of the
package can only be run on Asterisk platforms.
.. note::
This project has been forked because it was impossible for me to contact
the project maintainer (after several attempts), and I'd like to bring the
project up-to-date, fix bugs, and make it more usable overall.
My plans immediate plans include adding full documentation, re-writing some
of the core routines, adding a test suite, and accepting pull requests.
If you are one of the current maintainers, and would like to take over the
fork, please contact me: rdegges@gmail.com, so we can get that setup!
Credits
-------
Thanks to Karl Putland for writing the original package.
Thanks to Matthew Nicholson for maintaining the package for some years
and for handing over maintenance when he was no longer interested.
Thanks to Randall Degges for maintaining this for and accepting
pull requests.
Things to do for pyst
---------------------
@ -59,9 +72,8 @@ Things to do for pyst
This is the original changelog merged into the readme file. I'm not so
sure I really want to change all these things (in particular the
threaded implementation looks good to me). I will maintain a section
summarizing the changes in this README, the ChangeLog won't be
maintained any longer. Detailed changes will be available in the version
control tool (currently svn).
summarizing the changes in this README. Detailed changes will be
available in the version control tool (currently git).
* ChangeLog:
The ChangeLog needs to be updated from the monotone logs.

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"""
__all__ = ['agi', 'agitb', 'config', 'manager']
__version__ = '0.4'
__version__ = '0.4.1'

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import sys
import pprint
import re
from types import ListType
import signal
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 2000 # 2sec timeout used as default for functions that take timeouts
@ -131,7 +130,7 @@ class AGI:
try:
self.send_command(command, *args)
return self.get_result()
except IOError, e:
except IOError as e:
if e.errno == 32:
# Broken Pipe * let us go
raise AGISIGPIPEHangup("Received SIGPIPE")
@ -188,7 +187,7 @@ class AGI:
raise AGIUnknownError(code, 'Unhandled code or undefined response')
def _process_digit_list(self, digits):
if type(digits) == ListType:
if type(digits) is list:
digits = ''.join(map(str, digits))
return self._quote(digits)

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return vars
def text((etype, evalue, etb), context=5):
def text(eparams, context=5):
"""Return a plain text document describing a given traceback."""
import os
import types
@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ def text((etype, evalue, etb), context=5):
import inspect
import pydoc
etype, evalue, etb = eparams
if isinstance(etype, types.ClassType):
etype = etype.__name__
pyver = 'Python ' + sys.version.split()[0] + ': ' + sys.executable

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@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ This module provides parsing functionality for asterisk config files.
# load and parse the config file
try:
config = asterisk.config.Config('/etc/asterisk/extensions.conf')
except asterisk.config.ParseError, (line, reason):
print "Parse Error line: %s: %s" % (line, reason)
except asterisk.config.ParseError as e:
print "Parse Error line: %s: %s" % (e.line, e.strerror)
sys.exit(1)
except IOError, reason:
print "Error opening file: %s" % reason
except IOError as e:
print "Error opening file: %s" % e.strerror
sys.exit(1)
# print our parsed output

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response = manager.status()
manager.logoff()
except asterisk.manager.ManagerSocketException, (errno, reason):
print "Error connecting to the manager: %s" % reason
except asterisk.manager.ManagerSocketException as e:
print "Error connecting to the manager: %s" % e.strerror
sys.exit(1)
except asterisk.manager.ManagerAuthException, reason:
print "Error logging in to the manager: %s" % reason
except asterisk.manager.ManagerAuthException as e:
print "Error logging in to the manager: %s" % e.strerror
sys.exit(1)
except asterisk.manager.ManagerException, reason:
print "Error: %s" % reason
except asterisk.manager.ManagerException as e:
print "Error: %s" % e.strerror
sys.exit(1)
finally:
@ -56,9 +56,8 @@ import sys
import os
import socket
import threading
import Queue
from six.moves import queue
import re
from cStringIO import StringIO
from types import *
from time import sleep
@ -181,9 +180,9 @@ class Manager(object):
self.hostname = socket.gethostname()
# our queues
self._message_queue = Queue.Queue()
self._response_queue = Queue.Queue()
self._event_queue = Queue.Queue()
self._message_queue = queue.Queue()
self._response_queue = queue.Queue()
self._event_queue = queue.Queue()
# callbacks for events
self._event_callbacks = {}
@ -265,8 +264,8 @@ class Manager(object):
try:
self._sock.write(command)
self._sock.flush()
except socket.error, (errno, reason):
raise ManagerSocketException(errno, reason)
except socket.error as e:
raise ManagerSocketException(e.errno, e.strerror)
self._reswaiting.insert(0, 1)
response = self._response_queue.get()
@ -410,7 +409,7 @@ class Manager(object):
elif message.has_header('Response'):
self._response_queue.put(message)
else:
print 'No clue what we got\n%s' % message.data
print('No clue what we got\n%s' % message.data)
finally:
# wait for our data receiving thread to exit
t.join()
@ -445,7 +444,7 @@ class Manager(object):
raise ManagerException('Already connected to manager')
# make sure host is a string
assert type(host) in StringTypes
assert type(host) is str
port = int(port) # make sure port is an int
@ -455,8 +454,8 @@ class Manager(object):
_sock.connect((host, port))
self._sock = _sock.makefile()
_sock.close()
except socket.error, (errno, reason):
raise ManagerSocketException(errno, reason)
except socket.error as e:
raise ManagerSocketException(e.errno, e.strerror)
# we are connected and running
self._connected.set()

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# get a status report
response = manager.status()
print response
print(response)
response = manager.command('core show channels concise')
print response.data
print(response.data)
manager.logoff()
except asterisk.manager.ManagerSocketException, (errno, reason):
print "Error connecting to the manager: %s" % reason
except asterisk.manager.ManagerSocketException as e:
print "Error connecting to the manager: %s" % e.strerror
sys.exit(1)
except asterisk.manager.ManagerAuthException, reason:
print "Error logging in to the manager: %s" % reason
except asterisk.manager.ManagerAuthException as e:
print "Error logging in to the manager: %s" % e.strerror
sys.exit(1)
except asterisk.manager.ManagerException, reason:
print "Error: %s" % reason
except asterisk.manager.ManagerException as e:
print "Error: %s" % e.strerror
sys.exit(1)
finally:

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'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
'Topic :: Communications :: Internet Phone',
'Topic :: Communications :: Telephony',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules'