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This example written in Python allows users to manage VoipNow accounts and fetch call statistics. Download.

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How To Install It

In order to To be able to use the SystemAPI Python Tool, you must first check what components you need depending on your operating system and after that follow the installation steps.ensure that you have the following resources: 

System Requirements for Linux

System Requirements for Microsoft Windows

Setup

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Download the tool files.

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During the installation procedure, you will be asked to extract some archives. The folder names and locations are not important. You simply need to run the commands shown below.

Linux

The code is available on GitHub

Download here. Do not hesitate to contribute in order to make this example better - we welcome Pull Requests!

Linux

STEP 1: Install GCC and Python and download fpconst. Then unzip the STEP 1: As soon as gcc and Python are installed and fpconst is downloaded, please extract the contents of the fpconst archive, open the extracted folder, and run the following commands:

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python setup.py build
python setup.py install

To check that make sure fpconst has  has been properly installed, type the following in  in your Python command-line:

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import fpconst

If you don't have re not getting any error messages, it means fpconst is correctly installed.

STEP 2: As soon as Download PyXMLis downloaded, please extract the contents of , then unzip the archive, open the extracted folder, and run the following commands:

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python setup.py build
python setup.py install

To check that make sure PyXML has been properly installed, type the following in your Python command-line:

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import xml

If you do 're not have getting any error messages, it means that PyXML is correctly installed.

STEP 3: As soon as Download SOAPpyis downloaded, please extract the contents of the then unzip the archive, open the extracted folder, and run the following commands:

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python setup.py build
python setup.py install

To check that make sure SOAPpy has been properly installed, type the following in your Python command-line:

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import SOAPpy

If you do 're not have getting any error messages, it means SOAPpy is correctly installed.

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If during installation you

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're prompted the following error

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:

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File ".../SOAPpy/Client.py", line 46


from _future_ import nested_scopes


SyntaxError: from _future_ imports must occur at the beginning of the file 

You need to open your temporary folder SOAPpy\Client.py and copy/paste the "from _future_ imports" line to be the first importThe Client.py is just a temporary folder used by the SOAPpy engine, so ignore it.

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Please note that the
The same error will appear occur with other files as well during installation; therefore. Therefore, it is recommended that you repeat this step .

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The Client.py is just a temporary folder used by the SOAPpy engine. You don't need to bother with it.

whenever necessary.

STEP 4: Download ZSI, then unzip the STEP 4: As soon as ZSI is downloaded, please extract the contents of the archive, open the extracted folder, and run the following commands:

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python setup.py build
python setup.py install

To check that make sure ZSI has been properly installed, type the following in your Python command-line:

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import ZSI

If you do 're not have getting any error messages, it means ZSI is correctly installed.

STEP 5: You  At this point, you can start writing applications for your VoipNow server using the SOAPpy web services toolkit.

Microsoft Windows

STEP 1: As soon as  Install Visual Studio 2008 Express and Python are installed , and fpconst is downloaded, please extract the contents of the fpconst download fpconst. Then unzip the fpconst archive, open the extracted folder, and run the following commands:

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python setup.py build
python setup.py install

STEP 2: As soon as PyXML is downloaded, you need to Download PyXML and run the installer:

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There are different PyXML installers for various Python versions, so make sure you download the appropriate one, otherwise the installer will not work. If you're not sure what to do, please visit the links in the README file.

STEP 3: As soon as Download SOAPpy is downloaded, please extract the contents of , then unzip the archive, open the extracted folder, and run the following commands:

If you get
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python setup.py build
python setup.py install
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If during installation you're prompted the following error

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:

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File ".../SOAPpy/Client.py", line 46


from _future_ import nested_scopes


SyntaxError: from _future_ imports must occur at the beginning of the file 

You must open your temporary folder SOAPpy\Client.py and copy/paste the "from _future_ imports" line to be the first import.

Note

Please note that the The same error will appear occur with other files as well during installation; therefore. Therefore, it is recommended that you repeat this step whenever necessary.

STEP 4: As soon as Download ZSI is downloaded, please extract the contents of , then unzip the archive, open the extracted folder, and run the following commands:

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python setup.py build
python setup.py install

STEP 5: You  At this point, you can start writing applications for your VoipNow server using the SOAPpy web services toolkit.

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When writing applications, you may

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be prompted the following error:

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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "pythonDemo.py", line 61, in ?
server._callWithBody(body1)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/SOAPpy/Client.py", line 436, in _callWithBody
return self.__call(None, body, {})
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/SOAPpy/Client.py", line 395, in __call
p, attrs = parseSOAPRPC(r, attrs = 1)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/SOAPpy/Parser.py", line 1049, in parseSOAPRPC
t = _parseSOAP(xml_str, rules = rules)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/SOAPpy/Parser.py", line 1029, in _parseSOAP
parser.parse(inpsrc)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/_xmlplus/sax/expatreader.py", line 109, in parse
xmlreader.IncrementalParser.parse(self, source)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/_xmlplus/sax/xmlreader.py", line 123, in parse
self.feed(buffer)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/_xmlplus/sax/expatreader.py", line 216, in feed
self._parser.Parse(data, isFinal)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/_xmlplus/sax/expatreader.py", line 363, in end_element_ns
self._cont_handler.endElementNS(pair, None)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/SOAPpy/Parser.py", line 235, in endElementNS
kind = (self._prem[kind[:i]], kind[i + 1:])
KeyError: u'http'
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If Whenever this happens to you, please make sure you download the latest patch for the Parser.py file from the SOAPpy library.
You may find it here: http://pywebsvcs.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pywebsvcs/trunk/SOAPpy/SOAPpy/Parser.py?view=markup&pathrev=1497

How To Use It

Authentication

The patch is available here.

How To Use It

Authentication

STEP 1: Create First you need to create a headerType object.

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header1 = SOAPpy.Types.headerType()

Then you need to fill STEP 2: Fill in the user credentials. VoipNow uses the OAuth protocol, where the user must provide his access token. The old legacy authentication and OAuth with consumer key and consumer secret are deprecated.

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# Authentication data
ACCESS_TOKEN = "CHANGEME"
 
sys.argv[2]

# Start constructing the Header
soapHeader = SOAPpy.Types.headerType()

#XML template for sending the authentication data
authenticationTemplate = """ <ns1:accessToken>%s</ns1:accessToken>"""
  				
# filling in the template above with our authentication data				
credentials = authenticationTemplate % (ACCESS_TOKEN)

soapHeader.userCredentials = SOAPpy.Types.headerType(credentials)

# the namespace for the user credentials
soapHeader.userCredentials._ns = "http://4psa.com/HeaderData.xsd/3.0.0"
soapHeader.userCredentials.userCredentials = SOAPpy.Types.untypedType(credentials)

Examples

Add a Service Provider

Examples

Add a Service Provider

In DemoAddServiceProvider.py, you have an example on how to add a new service provider. The script The following example shows how to add a new service provider. It also fetches the list of charging plans in order to pick a random one to use with you can choose from and use for the new service provider.

For more information on how to get the access token, please check the access management documentation. The code should look like this:

Adding Other Account Types

If you want to add other account types (organizations, users or extensions), simply tweak the previous Service Provider example using the recommendations below.  

Most important, you will need the ID of a parent account. Depending on the account type you want to add, this ID can be:

  • The ID of the service provider that owns the organization (when adding a new organization)
  • The ID of the organization that owns the user (when adding a new user) 
  • The ID of the user that owns the extension (when adding a new extension)

Therefore, the list of appropriate accounts will be fetched and a random one will be chosen as the parent of the new account:

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# We need a parent service provider for the new organization, so we make a request to
# fetch all the service providers.

# Construct the Body
soapBody
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"""
4PSA VoipNow SystemAPI Client for Python
Copyright (c) 2013, Rack-Soft (www.4psa.com). All rights reserved.
VoipNow is a Trademark of Rack-Soft, Inc
4PSA is a Registered Trademark of Rack-Soft, Inc.
All rights reserved.
This script adds a service provider.
"""

import sys
import string
import random
import SOAPpy
from SOAPpy import SOAPProxy

# To view soap request/response set SOAPpy.Config.debug = 1
SOAPpy.Config.debug = 0

# Authentication data
ACCESS_TOKEN = "CHANGEME"

# Start constructing the Header
soapHeader = SOAPpy.Types.headerTypeuntypedType("")

#XML template for sending the authentication data
authenticationTemplate = """ <ns1:accessToken>%s</ns1:accessToken>"""
  				
# filling in the template above with our authentication data				
credentials = authenticationTemplate % (ACCESS_TOKEN)
soapHeader.userCredentials = SOAPpy.Types.headerType(credentials)

# the namespace for the user credentials
soapHeader.userCredentials._ns = "http://4psa.com/HeaderData.xsd/3.0.0"
soapHeader.userCredentials.userCredentials = SOAPpy.Types.untypedType(credentials)

# We need a charging plan for the new account, so we make a request to
# fetch all the charging plans and then pick a random one from the response list.

# Construct the Body
soapBody = SOAPpy.Types.untypedType("")
soapBody._name = "ns2:GetChargingPlans" 

# Set namespaces
soapBody._setAttr("xmlns:ns2", "http://4psa.com/BillingMessages.xsd/3.0.0")

# Set endpoint
endpoint = "https://voipnow2demo.4psa.com/soap2/billing_agent.php"

# Set soapaction
soapaction = "http://4psa.com/Billing/3.0.0:getChargingPlansIn"

# Set service connection
server = SOAPProxy(endpoint, noroot = 1, soapaction = soapaction, header = soapHeader)

#run our soap request
try:
	chargingPlans = server._callWithBody(soapBody)
except SOAPpy.Types.faultType, error:
	# Catch exception, for situations when the charging plans could not be fetched
	print "Error " + error[0] + ": " + error[1] 
	sys.exit(1)

# Get the id of a random charging plan
chargingPlanID = None
if len(chargingPlans) != 0:
	randChargingPlan = chargingPlans[random.randint(0, len(chargingPlans) - 1)]
	if hasattr(randChargingPlan, 'ID'):
		chargingPlanID = randChargingPlan.ID
		if hasattr(randChargingPlan, 'name'):
			print "Using charging plan " + randChargingPlan.name + "."
		else:
			print "Using charging plan with id " + chargingPlanID + "."
	
#XML template for sending the new service provider data
bodyTemplate = """
      <ns3:name>%s</ns3:name>
      <ns3:login>%s</ns3:login>
      <ns3:password>%s</ns3:password>
      <ns3:country>%s</ns3:country>"""

if chargingPlanID != None:
	bodyTemplate += """
		  <ns3:chargingPlanID>%s</ns3:chargingPlanID>"""
	  
# Service Provider data
name = "SPPython" + str(random.randint(1, 1000))
login = "SPPython" + str(random.randint(1, 1000))
password = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits) for x in range(10))
country = "us"

# Filling in the template above with the service provider data
if chargingPlanID != None:
	body = bodyTemplate % (name, login, password, country, chargingPlanID)
else:
	body = bodyTemplate % (name, login, password, country)

soapBody = SOAPpy.Types.untypedType(body)
soapBody._name = "ns2:AddServiceProvider" 

# Set namespaces
soapBody._setAttr("xmlns:ns2", "http://4psa.com/ServiceProviderMessages.xsd/3.0.0")
soapBody._setAttr("xmlns:ns3", "http://4psa.com/ServiceProviderData.xsd/3.0.0")

# Set endpoint
endpoint = "https://voipnow2demo.4psa.com/soap2/sp_agent.php"

# Set soapaction
soapaction = "http://4psa.com/ServiceProvider/3.0.0:addServiceProviderIn"

# Set service connection
server = SOAPProxy(endpoint, noroot = 1, soapaction = soapaction, header = soapHeader)

#run our soap request
try:
	server._callWithBody(soapBody)
	print "Service provider created successfully."
except SOAPpy.Types.faultType, error:
	# Catch exception, for situations when the service provider could not be added
	print "Error " + error[0] + ": " + error[1] 

Adding Other Account Types

Tip

These examples can be found in the package downloaded with the SystemAPI Python Tool.

If you wish to add other account types (organizations, users or extensions), there is not much to change from the program listed above. First of all, you will also need the id of a parent account. This stands for the ID of the service provider that owns the organization (when adding a new organization) or the ID of the organization that owns the user (when adding a new user) or the ID of the user that owns the extension (when adding a new extension). Therefore, the list of appropriate accounts will be fetched and a random one will be chosen as the parent for the new account:

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# We need a parent service provider for the new organization, so we make a request to
# fetch all the service providers.

# Construct the Body
soapBody = SOAPpy.Types.untypedType("")
soapBody._name = "ns2:GetServiceProviders" 

# Set namespaces
soapBody._setAttr("xmlns:ns2", "http://4psa.com/ServiceProviderMessages.xsd/3.0.0")

# Set endpoint
endpoint = "https://voipnow2demo.4psa.com/soap2/sp_agent.php"

# Set soapaction
soapaction = "http://4psa.com/ServiceProvider/3.0.0:getServiceProvidersIn"

# Set service connection
server = SOAPProxy(endpoint, noroot = 1, soapaction = soapaction, header = soapHeader)

#run our soap request
try:
	serviceProviders = server._callWithBody(soapBody)
except SOAPpy.Types.faultType, error:
	# Catch exception, for situations when the service providers could not be fetched
	print "Error " + error[0] + ": " + error[1]
	sys.exit(1)

# Get the id of a random service provider
serviceProviderID = None
if len(serviceProviders) != 0:
	randServiceProvider = serviceProviders[random.randint(0, len(serviceProviders) - 1)]
	if hasattr(randServiceProvider, 'ID'):
		serviceProviderID = randServiceProvider.ID
		if hasattr(randServiceProvider, 'name'):
			print "Using parent service provider " + randServiceProvider.name + "."
		else:
			print "Using parent service provider with id " + serviceProviderID + "."

if serviceProviderID == None:
	print "No service providers found on the server. Can not add an organization."
	sys.exit(1)

You will also need to make adjustments to the parameters of the new request, in order to match the new account type:

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# Organization data
name = "OrgPython" + str(random.randint(1, 1000))
login = "OrgPythong" + str(random.randint(1, 1000))
password = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits) for x in range(10))
country = "us"
parentID = serviceProviderID

# Filling in the template above with the organization data
if chargingPlanID != None:
	body = bodyTemplate % (name, login, password, country, parentID, chargingPlanID)
else:
	body = bodyTemplate % (name, login, password, country, parentID)

soapBody = SOAPpy.Types.untypedType(body)
soapBody._name = "ns2:AddOrganization"
 
# Set namespaces
soapBody._setAttr("xmlns:ns2", "http://4psa.com/OrganizationMessages.xsd/3.0.0")
soapBody._setAttr("xmlns:ns3", "http://4psa.com/OrganizationData.xsd/3.0.0")

# Set endpoint
endpoint = "https://voipnow2demo.4psa.com/soap2/organization_agent.php"

# Set soapaction
soapaction = "http://4psa.com/Organization/3.0.0:addOrganizationIn"

Adding an user or an extension is very similar. You only need to adjust the namespaces, endpoint and soapaction variables. Also, for extension accounts, you should use the label field instead of name and login.

CallCosts

The DEMO version also provides a CallCosts request. Here is the code:

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soapBody._name = "ns2:GetServiceProviders" 

# Set namespaces
soapBody._setAttr("xmlns:ns2", "http://4psa.com/ServiceProviderMessages.xsd/" + version)

# Set endpoint
endpoint = "https://" + str(sys.argv[1]) + "/soap2/sp_agent.php"

# Set soapaction
soapaction = "http://4psa.com/ServiceProvider/" + version + ":getServiceProvidersIn"

# Set service connection
server = SOAPProxy(endpoint, noroot = 1, soapaction = soapaction, header = soapHeader)

#run our soap request
try:
	serviceProviders = server._callWithBody(soapBody)
except SOAPpy.Types.faultType, error:
	# Catch exception, for situations when the service providers could not be fetched
	print "Error " + error[0] + ": " + error[1]
	sys.exit(1)

# Get the id of a random service provider
serviceProviderID = None
if len(serviceProviders) != 0:
	randServiceProvider = serviceProviders[random.randint(0, len(serviceProviders) - 1)]
	if hasattr(randServiceProvider, 'ID'):
		serviceProviderID = randServiceProvider.ID
		if hasattr(randServiceProvider, 'name'):
			print "Using parent service provider " + randServiceProvider.name + "."
		else:
			print "Using parent service provider with id " + serviceProviderID + "."

if serviceProviderID == None:
	print "No service providers found on the server. Can not add an organization."
	sys.exit(1)

You will also need to make adjustments to the parameters of the new request so that they match the new type of account:

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# Organization data
name = "OrgPython" + str(random.randint(1, 1000))
login = "OrgPython" + str(random.randint(1, 1000))
firstname = "FirstnamePython" + str(random.randint(1, 1000))
lastname = "LastnamePython" + str(random.randint(1, 1000))
email = "Email" + str(random.randint(1, 1000)) + "@example.com"
password = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits) for x in range(10))
country = "us"
parentID = serviceProviderID
company = "test_company"

# Filling in the template above with the organization data
if chargingPlanID != None:
	body = bodyTemplate % (name, login, firstname, lastname, email, password, country, parentID, company, chargingPlanID)
else:
	body = bodyTemplate % (name, login, firstname, lastname, email, password, country, parentID, company)
soapBody = SOAPpy.Types.untypedType(body)
soapBody._name = "ns2:AddOrganization" 

# Set namespaces
soapBody._setAttr("xmlns:ns2", "http://4psa.com/OrganizationMessages.xsd/" + version)
soapBody._setAttr("xmlns:ns3", "http://4psa.com/OrganizationData.xsd/" + version)

# Set endpoint
endpoint = "https://" + str(sys.argv[1]) + "/soap2/organization_agent.php"

# Set soapaction
soapaction = "http://4psa.com/Organization/" + version + ":addOrganizationIn"

Adding a user or an extension is very similar. You only need to adjust the namespaces, endpoint, and soapaction variables. Also, for extension accounts, you should use the label field.

CallCosts

The DEMO version also provides a CallCosts request. Here is the code.

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