sandswitches
is a Python API for configuring FreeSWITCH by
modifying its XML configuration.
Client code can for the most part modify the configuration using
standard Python data structures like list
and dict
.
pip install git+git://github.com/sangoma/sandswitches.git
The API is low-level and straightforward; mutating the configuration is the same as modifying a standard data structure:
import os
import sandswitches
# connect remote; you'll need ssh access and may have to unlock your key
confmng = sandswitches.manage(
'megatron', keyfile=os.path.expanduser('~') + '/.ssh/id_rsa')
confmng.sofia['profiles']['internal']['settings']['sip-port'] = '5069'
confmng.commit()
# restart the profile to bind the new port
confmng.sofia['profiles']['internal'].restart()
If you were to run this in an interactive shell you can get an idea of the data formatting:
>>> import pprint
# convert and pprint as dict
>>> pprint.pprint(dict(confmng.sofia['profiles']['internal']['settings']))
{'apply-inbound-acl': 'domains',
'apply-nat-acl': 'nat.auto',
'auth-all-packets': 'false',
'auth-calls': 'true',
'challenge-realm': 'auto_from',
'context': 'public',
'debug': '0',
'dialplan': 'XML',
'dtmf-duration': '2000',
'ext-rtp-ip': 'auto-nat',
'ext-sip-ip': 'auto-nat',
'force-register-db-domain': '10.10.8.21',
'force-register-domain': '10.10.8.21',
'force-subscription-domain': '10.10.8.21',
'forward-unsolicited-mwi-notify': 'false',
'hold-music': 'local_stream://moh',
'inbound-codec-negotiation': 'generous',
'inbound-codec-prefs': 'OPUS,G722,PCMU,PCMA,GSM',
'inbound-late-negotiation': 'true',
'inbound-reg-force-matching-username': 'true',
'inbound-zrtp-passthru': 'true',
'local-network-acl': 'localnet.auto',
'log-auth-failures': 'false',
'manage-presence': 'true',
'nonce-ttl': '60',
'outbound-codec-prefs':
'OPUS,G722,PCMU,PCMA,GSM',
'presence-hosts': '10.10.8.21,10.10.8.21',
'presence-privacy': 'false',
'record-path': '/root/sng_fs_runtime/recordings',
'record-template': '${caller_id_number}.${target_domain}.${strftime(%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S)}.wav',
'rfc2833-pt': '101',
'rtp-hold-timeout-sec': '1800',
'rtp-ip': '10.10.8.21',
'rtp-timeout-sec': '300',
'rtp-timer-name': 'soft',
'sip-capture': 'no',
'sip-ip': '10.10.8.21',
'sip-port': '5069',
'sip-trace': 'no',
'tls': 'false',
'tls-bind-params': 'transport=tls',
'tls-ciphers': 'ALL:!ADH:!LOW:!EXP:!MD5:@STRENGTH',
'tls-only': 'false',
'tls-passphrase': '',
'tls-sip-port': '5061',
'tls-verify-date': 'true',
'tls-verify-depth': '2',
'tls-verify-in-subjects': '',
'tls-verify-policy': 'none',
'tls-version': 'tlsv1,tlsv1.1,tlsv1.2',
'watchdog-enabled': 'no',
'watchdog-event-timeout': '30000',
'watchdog-step-timeout': '30000'}
# object form
>>> confmng.event_socket
event_socket({
'settings': settings({
'listen-ip': '::', 'password': 'ClueCon', 'listen-port': '8021', 'nat-map': 'false'
})
})
# print the XML contents
>>> confmng.event_socket.printxml()
<configuration name="event_socket.conf" description="Socket Client">
<settings>
<param name="nat-map" value="false"/>
<param name="listen-ip" value="::"/>
<param name="listen-port" value="8021"/>
<param name="password" value="ClueCon"/>
</settings>
</configuration>
Note
There is currently no error checking of any sort implemented
other then what fs_cli
commands like reloadxml
and profile
starting/stopping return (which is not very much sadly).
sandswitches
uses object-relational mappings
to transform XML patterns in the FreeSWITCH config files into simple data
structures. Since each section uses a heterogeneous (read not consistent) set
of patterns, object relations need to be manually specified through a small
schema system;
Patterns need to be mapped explicitly and not all of the XML document has been fully specced, yet. Currently there is support for the following sections:
- sofia
- directory
- event_socket
The dialplan section will probably never be supported as it's far to complex (and convoluted) to map to a reasonable set of data structures.
Instead we recommend using switchy, another one of our projects which let's you orchestrate sophisticated call control using FreeSWITCH's built in event system.
We'd absolutely love to see the entire core config mapped out for use in
sandswitches
. Currently we've only added what we've needed. If
there's a section missing that you need please feel free to open an issue.
If you want to extend sandswitches
to include your section of choice
take a look at the sandswitches.schema
module and see if
you can figure out how to write your own section schema. We'll
hopefully have a better write up on this in the near future.
In order to simplify XML processing sandswitches
collapses the
target FreeSWITCH server's XML config to a single master freeswitch.xml
.
The original will be backed up with an appropriate time-date suffix which can
renamed back to freeswitch.xml
at any time if you want to revert to
the original multi-file state.