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Python AMI Client

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A simple Python AMI client

See the code of conduct.

Install

Install asterisk-ami

pip install asterisk-ami

Install latest asterisk-ami

pip install git+https://github.com/ettoreleandrotognoli/python-ami

Usage

Connect

from asterisk.ami import AMIClient

client = AMIClient(address='127.0.0.1',port=5038)
client.login(username='username',secret='password')

Disconnect

client.logoff()

Send an action

from asterisk.ami import SimpleAction

action = SimpleAction(
    'Originate',
    Channel='SIP/2010',
    Exten='2010',
    Priority=1,
    Context='default',
    CallerID='python',
)
client.send_action(action)

Send an action with adapter

from asterisk.ami import AMIClientAdapter

adapter = AMIClientAdapter(client)
adapter.Originate(
    Channel='SIP/2010',
    Exten='2010',
    Priority=1,
    Context='default',
    CallerID='python',
)

Synchronous Response

#without adapter
future = client.send_action(action)
response = future.response

#with adapter
future = adapter.Originate(...)
response = future.response

Asynchronous Response

def callback_response(response):
    print(response)

#without adapter
future = client.send_action(action,callback=callback_response)

#with adapter
future = adapter.Originate(...,_callback=callback_response)

#you can use the future to wait the callback execute
reponse = future.response

Listen Events

def event_listener(event,**kwargs):
    print(event)

client.add_event_listener(event_listener)

Filter Events

With a custom class

from asterisk.ami import EventListener

class RegistryEventListener(EventListener):

    def on_Registry(event,**kwargs):
        print('Registry Event',event)

client.add_event_listener(RegistryEventListener())

class AllEventListener(EventListener):

    def on_event(event,**kwargs):
        print('Event',event)

client.add_event_listener(AllEventListener())

With black or white list

def event_listener(event,**kwargs):
    print(event)

client.add_event_listener(
    event_listener, white_list=['Registry','PeerStatus']
)

client.add_event_listener(
    event_listener, black_list=['VarSet']
)

Like a custom class

def event_listener(event,**kwargs):
    print(event)

client.add_event_listener(
    on_VarSet=event_listener,
    on_ExtensionStatus=event_listener
)

client.add_event_listener(
    on_event=event_listener
)

Filter Event Value

def event_listener(event,**kwargs):
    print('Ringing',event)


client.add_event_listener(
    event_listener,
    white_list='Newstate',
    ChannelStateDesc='Ringing',
    ConnectedLineNum='2004',
)

Filter with regex

import re

def event_listener(event,**kwargs):
    print(event)

client.add_event_listener(
    on_Newstate=event_listener,
    white_list=re.compile('.*'),
    ChannelStateDesc=re.compile('^Ring.*'),
)