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#!/usr/bin/env python
""" High-level API classes for an attached GSM modem """
import logging
import re
import sys
import threading
import time
import weakref
from gsmmodem.exceptions import EncodingError
from gsmmodem.util import lineMatching
from .exceptions import CommandError, InvalidStateException, CmeError, CmsError, TimeoutException, PinRequiredError, \
SmscNumberUnknownError
from .models.Call import Call
from .models.IncomingCall import IncomingCall
from .models.ReceivedSms import ReceivedSms
from .models.SentSms import SentSms
from .models.Sms import Sms
from .models.StatusReport import StatusReport
from .pdu import encodeSmsSubmitPdu, decodeSmsPdu, encodeGsm7, encodeTextMode
from .serial_comms import SerialComms
from .util import lineStartingWith, parseTextModeTimeStr, removeAtPrefix
PYTHON_VERSION = sys.version_info[0]
CTRLZ = '\x1a'
TERMINATOR = '\r'
if PYTHON_VERSION >= 3:
xrange = range
dictValuesIter = dict.values
dictItemsIter = dict.items
class GsmModem(SerialComms):
""" Main class for interacting with an attached GSM modem """
log = logging.getLogger('gsmmodem.modem.GsmModem')
# Used for parsing AT command errors
CM_ERROR_REGEX = re.compile('^\+(CM[ES]) ERROR: (\d+)$')
# Used for parsing signal strength query responses
CSQ_REGEX = re.compile('^\+CSQ:\s*(\d+),')
# Used for parsing caller ID announcements for incoming calls. Group 1 is the number
CLIP_REGEX = re.compile('^\+CLIP:\s*"\+{0,1}(\d+)",(\d+).*$')
# Used for parsing own number. Group 1 is the number
CNUM_REGEX = re.compile('^\+CNUM:\s*".*?","(\+{0,1}\d+)",(\d+).*$')
# Used for parsing new SMS message indications
CMTI_REGEX = re.compile('^\+CMTI:\s*"([^"]+)",\s*(\d+)$')
# Used for parsing SMS message reads (text mode)
CMGR_SM_DELIVER_REGEX_TEXT = None
# Used for parsing SMS status report message reads (text mode)
CMGR_SM_REPORT_REGEXT_TEXT = None
# Used for parsing SMS message reads (PDU mode)
CMGR_REGEX_PDU = None
# Used for parsing USSD event notifications
CUSD_REGEX = re.compile('\+CUSD:\s*(\d),\s*"(.*?)",\s*(\d+)', re.DOTALL)
# Used for parsing SMS status reports
CDSI_REGEX = re.compile('\+CDSI:\s*"([^"]+)",(\d+)$')
CDS_REGEX = re.compile('\+CDS:\s*([0-9]+)"$')
def __init__(self, port, baudrate=115200, incomingCallCallbackFunc=None, smsReceivedCallbackFunc=None, smsStatusReportCallback=None, requestDelivery=True, AT_CNMI="", *a, **kw):
super(GsmModem, self).__init__(port, baudrate, notifyCallbackFunc=self._handleModemNotification, *a, **kw)
self.incomingCallCallback = incomingCallCallbackFunc or self._placeholderCallback
self.smsReceivedCallback = smsReceivedCallbackFunc or self._placeholderCallback
self.smsStatusReportCallback = smsStatusReportCallback or self._placeholderCallback
self.requestDelivery = requestDelivery
self.AT_CNMI = AT_CNMI or "2,1,0,2"
# Flag indicating whether caller ID for incoming call notification has been set up
self._callingLineIdentification = False
# Flag indicating whether incoming call notifications have extended information
self._extendedIncomingCallIndication = False
# Current active calls (ringing and/or answered), key is the unique call ID (not the remote number)
self.activeCalls = {}
# Dict containing sent SMS messages (for auto-tracking their delivery status)
self.sentSms = weakref.WeakValueDictionary()
self._ussdSessionEvent = None # threading.Event
self._ussdResponse = None # gsmmodem.modem.Ussd
self._smsStatusReportEvent = None # threading.Event
self._dialEvent = None # threading.Event
self._dialResponse = None # gsmmodem.modem.Call
self._waitForAtdResponse = True # Flag that controls if we should wait for an immediate response to ATD, or not
self._waitForCallInitUpdate = True # Flag that controls if we should wait for a ATD "call initiated" message
self._callStatusUpdates = [] # populated during connect() - contains regexes and handlers for detecting/handling call status updates
self._mustPollCallStatus = False # whether or not the modem must be polled for outgoing call status updates
self._pollCallStatusRegex = None # Regular expression used when polling outgoing call status
self._writeWait = 0 # Time (in seconds to wait after writing a command (adjusted when 515 errors are detected)
self._smsTextMode = False # Storage variable for the smsTextMode property
self._gsmBusy = 0 # Storage variable for the GSMBUSY property
self._smscNumber = None # Default SMSC number
self._smsRef = 0 # Sent SMS reference counter
self._smsMemReadDelete = None # Preferred message storage memory for reads/deletes (<mem1> parameter used for +CPMS)
self._smsMemWrite = None # Preferred message storage memory for writes (<mem2> parameter used for +CPMS)
self._smsReadSupported = True # Whether or not reading SMS messages is supported via AT commands
self._smsEncoding = 'GSM' # Default SMS encoding
self._smsSupportedEncodingNames = None # List of available encoding names
self._commands = None # List of supported AT commands
#Pool of detected DTMF
self.dtmfpool = []
def connect(self, pin=None, waitingForModemToStartInSeconds=0):
""" Opens the port and initializes the modem and SIM card
:param pin: The SIM card PIN code, if any
:type pin: str
:raise PinRequiredError: if the SIM card requires a PIN but none was provided
:raise IncorrectPinError: if the specified PIN is incorrect
"""
self.log.info('Connecting to modem on port %s at %dbps', self.port, self.baudrate)
super(GsmModem, self).connect()
if waitingForModemToStartInSeconds > 0:
while waitingForModemToStartInSeconds > 0:
try:
self.write('AT', waitForResponse=True, timeout=0.5)
break
except TimeoutException:
waitingForModemToStartInSeconds -= 0.5
# Send some initialization commands to the modem
try:
self.write('ATZ') # reset configuration
except CommandError:
# Some modems require a SIM PIN at this stage already; unlock it now
# Attempt to enable detailed error messages (to catch incorrect PIN error)
# but ignore if it fails
self.write('AT+CMEE=1', parseError=False)
self._unlockSim(pin)
pinCheckComplete = True
self.write('ATZ') # reset configuration
else:
pinCheckComplete = False
self.write('ATE0') # echo off
try:
cfun = lineStartingWith('+CFUN:', self.write('AT+CFUN?'))[7:] # example response: +CFUN: 1 or +CFUN: 1,0
cfun = int(cfun.split(",")[0])
if cfun != 1:
self.write('AT+CFUN=1')
except CommandError:
pass # just ignore if the +CFUN command isn't supported
self.write('AT+CMEE=1') # enable detailed error messages (even if it has already been set - ATZ may reset this)
if not pinCheckComplete:
self._unlockSim(pin)
# Get list of supported commands from modem
commands = self.supportedCommands
self._commands = commands
# Device-specific settings
callUpdateTableHint = 0 # unknown modem
enableWind = False
if commands != None:
if '^CVOICE' in commands:
self.write('AT^CVOICE=0', parseError=False) # Enable voice calls
if '+VTS' in commands: # Check for DTMF sending support
Call.dtmfSupport = True
elif '^DTMF' in commands:
# Huawei modems use ^DTMF to send DTMF tones
callUpdateTableHint = 1 # Huawei
if '^USSDMODE' in commands:
# Enable Huawei text-mode USSD
self.write('AT^USSDMODE=0', parseError=False)
if '+WIND' in commands:
callUpdateTableHint = 2 # Wavecom
enableWind = True
elif '+ZPAS' in commands:
callUpdateTableHint = 3 # ZTE
else:
# Try to enable general notifications on Wavecom-like device
enableWind = True
if enableWind:
try:
wind = lineStartingWith('+WIND:', self.write('AT+WIND?')) # Check current WIND value; example response: +WIND: 63
except CommandError:
# Modem does not support +WIND notifications. See if we can detect other known call update notifications
pass
else:
# Enable notifications for call setup, hangup, etc
# if int(wind[7:]) != 50:
# self.write('AT+WIND=50')
callUpdateTableHint = 2 # Wavecom
# Attempt to identify modem type directly (if not already) - for outgoing call status updates
if callUpdateTableHint == 0:
if 'simcom' in self.manufacturer.lower() : #simcom modems support DTMF and don't support AT+CLAC
Call.dtmfSupport = True
try:
self.write('AT+DDET=1') # enable detect incoming DTMF
except CommandError:
# simcom 7000E for example doesn't support the DDET command
Call.dtmfSupport = False
if self.manufacturer.lower() == 'huawei':
callUpdateTableHint = 1 # huawei
else:
# See if this is a ZTE modem that has not yet been identified based on supported commands
try:
self.write('AT+ZPAS?')
except CommandError:
pass # Not a ZTE modem
else:
callUpdateTableHint = 3 # ZTE
# Load outgoing call status updates based on identified modem features
if callUpdateTableHint == 1:
# Use Hauwei's ^NOTIFICATIONs
self.log.info('Loading Huawei call state update table')
self._callStatusUpdates = ((re.compile('^\^ORIG:(\d),(\d)$'), self._handleCallInitiated),
(re.compile('^\^CONN:(\d),(\d)$'), self._handleCallAnswered),
(re.compile('^\^CEND:(\d),(\d+),(\d)+,(\d)+$'), self._handleCallEnded))
self._mustPollCallStatus = False
# Huawei modems use ^DTMF to send DTMF tones; use that instead
Call.DTMF_COMMAND_BASE = '^DTMF={cid},'
Call.dtmfSupport = True
elif callUpdateTableHint == 2:
# Wavecom modem: +WIND notifications supported
self.log.info('Loading Wavecom call state update table')
self._callStatusUpdates = ((re.compile('^\+WIND: 5,(\d)$'), self._handleCallInitiated),
(re.compile('^OK$'), self._handleCallAnswered),
(re.compile('^\+WIND: 6,(\d)$'), self._handleCallEnded))
self._waitForAtdResponse = False # Wavecom modems return OK only when the call is answered
self._mustPollCallStatus = False
if commands == None: # older modem, assume it has standard DTMF support
Call.dtmfSupport = True
elif callUpdateTableHint == 3: # ZTE
# Use ZTE notifications ("CONNECT"/"HANGUP", but no "call initiated" notification)
self.log.info('Loading ZTE call state update table')
self._callStatusUpdates = ((re.compile('^CONNECT$'), self._handleCallAnswered),
(re.compile('^HANGUP:\s*(\d+)$'), self._handleCallEnded),
(re.compile('^OK$'), self._handleCallRejected))
self._waitForAtdResponse = False # ZTE modems do not return an immediate OK only when the call is answered
self._mustPollCallStatus = False
self._waitForCallInitUpdate = False # ZTE modems do not provide "call initiated" updates
if commands == None: # ZTE uses standard +VTS for DTMF
Call.dtmfSupport = True
else:
# Unknown modem - we do not know what its call updates look like. Use polling instead
self.log.info('Unknown/generic modem type - will use polling for call state updates')
self._mustPollCallStatus = True
self._pollCallStatusRegex = re.compile('^\+CLCC:\s+(\d+),(\d),(\d),(\d),([^,]),"([^,]*)",(\d+)$')
self._waitForAtdResponse = True # Most modems return OK immediately after issuing ATD
# General meta-information setup
self.write('AT+COPS=3,0', parseError=False) # Use long alphanumeric name format
# SMS setup
self.write('AT+CMGF={0}'.format(1 if self.smsTextMode else 0)) # Switch to text or PDU mode for SMS messages
self._compileSmsRegexes()
if self._smscNumber != None:
self.write('AT+CSCA="{0}"'.format(self._smscNumber)) # Set default SMSC number
currentSmscNumber = self._smscNumber
else:
currentSmscNumber = self.smsc
# Some modems delete the SMSC number when setting text-mode SMS parameters; preserve it if needed
if currentSmscNumber != None:
self._smscNumber = None # clear cache
if self.requestDelivery:
self.write('AT+CSMP=49,167,0,0', parseError=False) # Enable delivery reports
else:
self.write('AT+CSMP=17,167,0,0', parseError=False) # Not enable delivery reports
# ...check SMSC again to ensure it did not change
if currentSmscNumber != None and self.smsc != currentSmscNumber:
self.smsc = currentSmscNumber
# Set message storage, but first check what the modem supports - example response: +CPMS: (("SM","BM","SR"),("SM"))
try:
cpmsLine = lineStartingWith('+CPMS', self.write('AT+CPMS=?'))
except CommandError:
# Modem does not support AT+CPMS; SMS reading unavailable
self._smsReadSupported = False
self.log.warning('SMS preferred message storage query not supported by modem. SMS reading unavailable.')
else:
cpmsSupport = cpmsLine.split(' ', 1)[1].split('),(')
# Do a sanity check on the memory types returned - Nokia S60 devices return empty strings, for example
for memItem in cpmsSupport:
if len(memItem) == 0:
# No support for reading stored SMS via AT commands - probably a Nokia S60
self._smsReadSupported = False
self.log.warning('Invalid SMS message storage support returned by modem. SMS reading unavailable. Response was: "%s"', cpmsLine)
break
else:
# Suppported memory types look fine, continue
preferredMemoryTypes = ('"ME"', '"SM"', '"SR"')
cpmsItems = [''] * len(cpmsSupport)
for i in xrange(len(cpmsSupport)):
for memType in preferredMemoryTypes:
if memType in cpmsSupport[i]:
if i == 0:
self._smsMemReadDelete = memType
cpmsItems[i] = memType
break
self.write('AT+CPMS={0}'.format(','.join(cpmsItems))) # Set message storage
del cpmsSupport
del cpmsLine
if self._smsReadSupported and (self.smsReceivedCallback or self.smsStatusReportCallback):
try:
self.write('AT+CNMI=' + self.AT_CNMI) # Set message notifications
except CommandError:
try:
self.write('AT+CNMI=2,1,0,1,0') # Set message notifications, using TE for delivery reports <ds>
except CommandError:
# Message notifications not supported
self._smsReadSupported = False
self.log.warning('Incoming SMS notifications not supported by modem. SMS receiving unavailable.')
# Incoming call notification setup
try:
self.write('AT+CLIP=1') # Enable calling line identification presentation
except CommandError as clipError:
self._callingLineIdentification = False
self.log.warning('Incoming call calling line identification (caller ID) not supported by modem. Error: {0}'.format(clipError))
else:
self._callingLineIdentification = True
try:
self.write('AT+CRC=1') # Enable extended format of incoming indication (optional)
except CommandError as crcError:
self._extendedIncomingCallIndication = False
self.log.warning('Extended format incoming call indication not supported by modem. Error: {0}'.format(crcError))
else:
self._extendedIncomingCallIndication = True
# Call control setup
self.write('AT+CVHU=0', parseError=False) # Enable call hang-up with ATH command (ignore if command not supported)
def _unlockSim(self, pin):
""" Unlocks the SIM card using the specified PIN (if necessary, else does nothing) """
# Unlock the SIM card if needed
try:
cpinResponse = lineStartingWith('+CPIN', self.write('AT+CPIN?', timeout=15))
except TimeoutException as timeout:
# Wavecom modems do not end +CPIN responses with "OK" (github issue #19) - see if just the +CPIN response was returned
if timeout.data != None:
cpinResponse = lineStartingWith('+CPIN', timeout.data)
if cpinResponse == None:
# No useful response read
raise timeout
else:
# Nothing read (real timeout)
raise timeout
if cpinResponse != '+CPIN: READY':
if pin != None:
self.write('AT+CPIN="{0}"'.format(pin))
else:
raise PinRequiredError('AT+CPIN')
def write(self, data, waitForResponse=True, timeout:float =10, parseError=True, writeTerm=TERMINATOR, expectedResponseTermSeq=None):
""" Write data to the modem.
This method adds the ``\\r\\n`` end-of-line sequence to the data parameter, and
writes it to the modem.
:param data: Command/data to be written to the modem
:type data: str
:param waitForResponse: Whether this method should block and return the response from the modem or not
:type waitForResponse: bool
:param timeout: Maximum amount of time in seconds to wait for a response from the modem
:type timeout: int
:param parseError: If True, a CommandError is raised if the modem responds with an error (otherwise the response is returned as-is)
:type parseError: bool
:param writeTerm: The terminating sequence to append to the written data
:type writeTerm: str
:param expectedResponseTermSeq: The expected terminating sequence that marks the end of the modem's response (defaults to ``\\r\\n``)
:type expectedResponseTermSeq: str
:raise CommandError: if the command returns an error (only if parseError parameter is True)
:raise TimeoutException: if no response to the command was received from the modem
:return: A list containing the response lines from the modem, or None if waitForResponse is False
:rtype: list
"""
self.log.debug('write: %s', data)
responseLines = super(GsmModem, self).write(data + writeTerm, waitForResponse=waitForResponse, timeout=timeout, expectedResponseTermSeq=expectedResponseTermSeq)
if self._writeWait > 0: # Sleep a bit if required (some older modems suffer under load)
time.sleep(self._writeWait)
if waitForResponse:
cmdStatusLine = responseLines[-1]
if parseError:
if 'ERROR' in cmdStatusLine:
cmErrorMatch = self.CM_ERROR_REGEX.match(cmdStatusLine)
if cmErrorMatch:
errorType = cmErrorMatch.group(1)
errorCode = int(cmErrorMatch.group(2))
if errorCode == 515 or errorCode == 14:
# 515 means: "Please wait, init or command processing in progress."
# 14 means "SIM busy"
self._writeWait += 0.2 # Increase waiting period temporarily
# Retry the command after waiting a bit
self.log.debug('Device/SIM busy error detected; self._writeWait adjusted to %fs', self._writeWait)
time.sleep(self._writeWait)
result = self.write(data, waitForResponse, timeout, parseError, writeTerm, expectedResponseTermSeq)
self.log.debug('self_writeWait set to 0.1 because of recovering from device busy (515) error')
if errorCode == 515:
self._writeWait = 0.1 # Set this to something sane for further commands (slow modem)
else:
self._writeWait = 0 # The modem was just waiting for the SIM card
return result
if errorType == 'CME':
raise CmeError(data, int(errorCode))
else: # CMS error
raise CmsError(data, int(errorCode))
else:
raise CommandError(data)
elif cmdStatusLine == 'COMMAND NOT SUPPORT': # Some Huawei modems respond with this for unknown commands
raise CommandError('{} ({})'.format(data,cmdStatusLine))
return responseLines
@property
def signalStrength(self):
""" Checks the modem's cellular network signal strength
:raise CommandError: if an error occurs
:return: The network signal strength as an integer between 0 and 99, or -1 if it is unknown
:rtype: int
"""
csq = self.CSQ_REGEX.match(self.write('AT+CSQ')[0])
if csq:
ss = int(csq.group(1))
return ss if ss != 99 else -1
else:
raise CommandError()
@property
def manufacturer(self):
""" :return: The modem's manufacturer's name """
return self.write('AT+CGMI')[0]
@property
def model(self):
""" :return: The modem's model name """
return self.write('AT+CGMM')[0]
@property
def revision(self):
""" :return: The modem's software revision, or None if not known/supported """
try:
return self.write('AT+CGMR')[0]
except CommandError:
return None
@property
def imei(self):
""" :return: The modem's serial number (IMEI number) """
return self.write('AT+CGSN')[0]
@property
def imsi(self):
""" :return: The IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) of the SIM card. The PIN may need to be entered before reading the IMSI """
return self.write('AT+CIMI')[0]
@property
def networkName(self):
""" :return: the name of the GSM Network Operator to which the modem is connected """
copsMatch = lineMatching('^\+COPS: (\d),(\d),"(.+)",{0,1}\d*$', self.write('AT+COPS?')) # response format: +COPS: mode,format,"operator_name",x
if copsMatch:
return copsMatch.group(3)
@property
def supportedCommands(self):
""" :return: list of AT commands supported by this modem (without the AT prefix). Returns None if not known """
try:
# AT+CLAC responses differ between modems. Most respond with +CLAC: and then a comma-separated list of commands
# while others simply return each command on a new line, with no +CLAC: prefix
response = self.write('AT+CLAC', timeout=10)
if len(response) == 2: # Single-line response, comma separated
commands = response[0]
if commands.startswith('+CLAC'):
commands = commands[6:] # remove the +CLAC: prefix before splitting
return commands.split(',')
elif len(response) > 2: # Multi-line response
return [removeAtPrefix(cmd.strip()) for cmd in response[:-1]]
else:
self.log.debug('Unhandled +CLAC response: {0}'.format(response))
return None
except (TimeoutException, CommandError):
# Try interactive command recognition
commands = []
checkable_commands = ['^CVOICE', '+VTS', '^DTMF', '^USSDMODE', '+WIND', '+ZPAS', '+CSCS', '+CNUM']
# Check if modem is still alive
try:
response = self.write('AT')
except:
raise TimeoutException
# Check all commands that will by considered
for command in checkable_commands:
try:
# Compose AT command that will read values under specified function
at_command='AT'+command+'=?'
response = self.write(at_command)
# If there are values inside response - add command to the list
commands.append(command)
except:
continue
# Return found commands
if len(commands) == 0:
return None
else:
return commands
@property
def smsTextMode(self):
""" :return: True if the modem is set to use text mode for SMS, False if it is set to use PDU mode """
return self._smsTextMode
@smsTextMode.setter
def smsTextMode(self, textMode):
""" Set to True for the modem to use text mode for SMS, or False for it to use PDU mode """
if textMode != self._smsTextMode:
if self.alive:
self.write('AT+CMGF={0}'.format(1 if textMode else 0))
self._smsTextMode = textMode
self._compileSmsRegexes()
@property
def smsSupportedEncoding(self):
"""
:raise NotImplementedError: If an error occures during AT command response parsing.
:return: List of supported encoding names. """
# Check if command is available
if self._commands == None:
self._commands = self.supportedCommands
if self._commands == None:
self._smsSupportedEncodingNames = []
return self._smsSupportedEncodingNames
if not '+CSCS' in self._commands:
self._smsSupportedEncodingNames = []
return self._smsSupportedEncodingNames
# Get available encoding names
response = self.write('AT+CSCS=?')
# Check response length (should be 2 - list of options and command status)
if len(response) != 2:
self.log.debug('Unhandled +CSCS response: {0}'.format(response))
self._smsSupportedEncodingNames = []
raise NotImplementedError
# Extract encoding names list
try:
enc_list = response[0] # Get the first line
enc_list = enc_list[6:] # Remove '+CSCS: ' prefix
# Extract AT list in format ("str", "str2", "str3")
enc_list = enc_list.split('(')[1]
enc_list = enc_list.split(')')[0]
enc_list = enc_list.split(',')
enc_list = [x.split('"')[1] for x in enc_list]
except:
self.log.debug('Unhandled +CSCS response: {0}'.format(response))
self._smsSupportedEncodingNames = []
raise NotImplementedError
self._smsSupportedEncodingNames = enc_list
return self._smsSupportedEncodingNames
@property
def smsEncoding(self):
""" :return: Encoding name if encoding command is available, else GSM. """
if self._commands == None:
self._commands = self.supportedCommands
if self._commands == None:
return self._smsEncoding
if '+CSCS' in self._commands:
response = self.write('AT+CSCS?')
if len(response) == 2:
encoding = response[0]
if encoding.startswith('+CSCS'):
encoding = encoding[6:].split('"') # remove the +CSCS: prefix before splitting
if len(encoding) == 3:
self._smsEncoding = encoding[1]
else:
self.log.debug('Unhandled +CSCS response: {0}'.format(response))
else:
self.log.debug('Unhandled +CSCS response: {0}'.format(response))
return self._smsEncoding
@smsEncoding.setter
def smsEncoding(self, encoding):
""" Set encoding for SMS inside PDU mode.
:raise CommandError: if unable to set encoding
:raise ValueError: if encoding is not supported by modem
"""
# Check if command is available
if self._commands == None:
self._commands = self.supportedCommands
if self._commands == None:
if encoding != self._smsEncoding:
raise CommandError('Unable to set SMS encoding (no supported commands)')
else:
return
if not '+CSCS' in self._commands:
if encoding != self._smsEncoding:
raise CommandError('Unable to set SMS encoding (+CSCS command not supported)')
else:
return
# Check if command is available
if self._smsSupportedEncodingNames == None:
self.smsSupportedEncoding
# Check if desired encoding is available
if encoding in self._smsSupportedEncodingNames:
# Set encoding
response = self.write('AT+CSCS="{0}"'.format(encoding))
if len(response) == 1:
if response[0].lower() == 'ok':
self._smsEncoding = encoding
return
if encoding != self._smsEncoding:
raise ValueError('Unable to set SMS encoding (enocoding {0} not supported)'.format(encoding))
else:
return
def _setSmsMemory(self, readDelete=None, write=None):
""" Set the current SMS memory to use for read/delete/write operations """
# Switch to the correct memory type if required
if write != None and write != self._smsMemWrite:
readDel = readDelete or self._smsMemReadDelete
self.write('AT+CPMS="{0}","{1}"'.format(readDel, write))
self._smsMemReadDelete = readDel
self._smsMemWrite = write
elif readDelete != None and readDelete != self._smsMemReadDelete:
self.write('AT+CPMS="{0}"'.format(readDelete))
self._smsMemReadDelete = readDelete
def _compileSmsRegexes(self):
""" Compiles regular expression used for parsing SMS messages based on current mode """
if self.smsTextMode:
if self.CMGR_SM_DELIVER_REGEX_TEXT == None:
self.CMGR_SM_DELIVER_REGEX_TEXT = re.compile('^\+CMGR: "([^"]+)","([^"]+)",[^,]*,"([^"]+)"$')
self.CMGR_SM_REPORT_REGEXT_TEXT = re.compile('^\+CMGR: ([^,]*),\d+,(\d+),"{0,1}([^"]*)"{0,1},\d*,"([^"]+)","([^"]+)",(\d+)$')
elif self.CMGR_REGEX_PDU == None:
self.CMGR_REGEX_PDU = re.compile('^\+CMGR:\s*(\d*),\s*"{0,1}([^"]*)"{0,1},\s*(\d+)$')
@property
def gsmBusy(self):
""" :return: Current GSMBUSY state """
try:
response = self.write('AT+GSMBUSY?')
response = response[0] # Get the first line
response = response[10] # Remove '+GSMBUSY: ' prefix
self._gsmBusy = response
except:
pass # If error is related to ME funtionality: +CME ERROR: <error>
return self._gsmBusy
@gsmBusy.setter
def gsmBusy(self, gsmBusy):
""" Sete GSMBUSY state """
if gsmBusy != self._gsmBusy:
if self.alive:
self.write('AT+GSMBUSY="{0}"'.format(gsmBusy))
self._gsmBusy = gsmBusy
@property
def smsc(self):
""" :return: The default SMSC number stored on the SIM card """
if self._smscNumber == None:
try:
readSmsc = self.write('AT+CSCA?')
except SmscNumberUnknownError:
pass # Some modems return a CMS 330 error if the value isn't set
else:
cscaMatch = lineMatching('\+CSCA:\s*"([^,]+)",(\d+)$', readSmsc)
if cscaMatch:
self._smscNumber = cscaMatch.group(1)
return self._smscNumber
@smsc.setter
def smsc(self, smscNumber):
""" Set the default SMSC number to use when sending SMS messages """
if smscNumber != self._smscNumber:
if self.alive:
self.write('AT+CSCA="{0}"'.format(smscNumber))
self._smscNumber = smscNumber
@property
def ownNumber(self):
""" Query subscriber phone number.
It must be stored on SIM by operator.
If is it not stored already, it usually is possible to store the number by user.
:raise TimeoutException: if a timeout was specified and reached
:return: Subscriber SIM phone number. Returns None if not known
:rtype: int
"""
try:
if "+CNUM" in self._commands:
response = self.write('AT+CNUM')
else:
response = self.retrevie_first_number()
if len(response)==1 and response[0] == "OK": # command is supported, but no number is set
response = self.retrevie_first_number()
return None
elif len(response) == 2: # OK and phone number. Actual number is in the first line, second parameter, and is placed inside quotation marks
cnumLine = response[0]
cnumMatch = self.CNUM_REGEX.match(cnumLine)
if cnumMatch:
return cnumMatch.group(1)
else:
self.log.debug('Error parse +CNUM response: {0}'.format(response))
return None
elif len(response) > 2: # Multi-line response
self.log.debug('Unhandled +CNUM/+CPBS response: {0}'.format(response))
return None
except (TimeoutException, CommandError):
raise
def retrevie_first_number(self):
# temporarily switch to "own numbers" phonebook, read position 1 and than switch back
response = self.write('AT+CPBS?')
selected_phonebook = response[0][6:].split('"')[
1] # first line, remove the +CSCS: prefix, split, first parameter
if selected_phonebook is not "ON":
self.write('AT+CPBS="ON"')
response = self.write("AT+CPBR=1")
self.write('AT+CPBS="{0}"'.format(selected_phonebook))
return response
@ownNumber.setter
def ownNumber(self, phone_number):
actual_phonebook = self.write('AT+CPBS?')
if actual_phonebook is not "ON":
self.write('AT+CPBS="ON"')
self.write('AT+CPBW=1,"' + phone_number + '"')
def waitForNetworkCoverage(self, timeout=None):
""" Block until the modem has GSM network coverage.
This method blocks until the modem is registered with the network
and the signal strength is greater than 0, optionally timing out
if a timeout was specified
:param timeout: Maximum time to wait for network coverage, in seconds
:type timeout: int or float
:raise TimeoutException: if a timeout was specified and reached
:raise InvalidStateException: if the modem is not going to receive network coverage (SIM blocked, etc)
:return: the current signal strength
"""
block = [True]
if timeout != None:
# Set up a timeout mechanism
def _cancelBlock():
block[0] = False
t = threading.Timer(timeout, _cancelBlock)
t.start()
ss = -1
checkCreg = True
while block[0]:
if checkCreg:
cregResult = lineMatching('^\+CREG:\s*(\d),(\d)(,[^,]*,[^,]*)?$', self.write('AT+CREG?', parseError=False)) # example result: +CREG: 0,1
if cregResult:
status = int(cregResult.group(2))
if status in (1, 5):
# 1: registered, home network, 5: registered, roaming
# Now simply check and return network signal strength
checkCreg = False
elif status == 3:
raise InvalidStateException('Network registration denied')
elif status == 0:
raise InvalidStateException('Device not searching for network operator')
else:
# Disable network registration check; only use signal strength
self.log.info('+CREG check disabled due to invalid response or unsupported command')
checkCreg = False
else:
# Check signal strength
ss = self.signalStrength
if ss > 0:
return ss
time.sleep(1)
else:
# If this is reached, the timer task has triggered
raise TimeoutException()
def sendSms(self, destination, text, waitForDeliveryReport=False, deliveryTimeout=15, sendFlash=False):
""" Send an SMS text message
:param destination: the recipient's phone number
:type destination: str
:param text: the message text
:type text: str
:param waitForDeliveryReport: if True, this method blocks until a delivery report is received for the sent message
:type waitForDeliveryReport: boolean
:param deliveryTimeout: the maximum time in seconds to wait for a delivery report (if "waitForDeliveryReport" is True)
:type deliveryTimeout: int or float
:raise CommandError: if an error occurs while attempting to send the message
:raise TimeoutException: if the operation times out
"""
# Check input text to select appropriate mode (text or PDU)
if self.smsTextMode:
try:
encodedText = encodeTextMode(text)
except ValueError:
self.smsTextMode = False
if self.smsTextMode:
# Send SMS via AT commands
self.write('AT+CMGS="{0}"'.format(destination), timeout=5, expectedResponseTermSeq='> ')
result = lineStartingWith('+CMGS:', self.write(text, timeout=35, writeTerm=CTRLZ))
else:
# Check encoding
try:
encodedText = encodeGsm7(text)
except ValueError:
encodedText = None
# Set GSM modem SMS encoding format
# Encode message text and set data coding scheme based on text contents
if encodedText == None:
# Cannot encode text using GSM-7; use UCS2 instead
self.smsEncoding = 'UCS2'
else:
self.smsEncoding = 'GSM'
# Encode text into PDUs
pdus = encodeSmsSubmitPdu(destination, text, reference=self._smsRef, sendFlash=sendFlash)
# Send SMS PDUs via AT commands
for pdu in pdus:
self.write('AT+CMGS={0}'.format(pdu.tpduLength), timeout=5, expectedResponseTermSeq='> ')
result = lineStartingWith('+CMGS:', self.write(str(pdu), timeout=35, writeTerm=CTRLZ)) # example: +CMGS: xx
if result == None:
raise CommandError('Modem did not respond with +CMGS response')
# Keep SMS reference number in order to pair delivery reports with sent message
reference = int(result[7:])
self._smsRef = reference + 1
if self._smsRef > 255:
self._smsRef = 0
# Create sent SMS object for future delivery checks
sms = SentSms(destination, text, reference)
# Add a weak-referenced entry for this SMS (allows us to update the SMS state if a status report is received)
self.sentSms[reference] = sms
if waitForDeliveryReport:
self._smsStatusReportEvent = threading.Event()
if self._smsStatusReportEvent.wait(deliveryTimeout):
self._smsStatusReportEvent = None
else: # Response timed out
self._smsStatusReportEvent = None
raise TimeoutException()
return sms
def sendUssd(self, ussdString, responseTimeout=60):
""" Starts a USSD session by dialing the the specified USSD string, or \
sends the specified string in the existing USSD session (if any)
:param ussdString: The USSD access number to dial
:param responseTimeout: Maximum time to wait a response, in seconds
:raise TimeoutException: if no response is received in time
:return: The USSD response message/session (as a Ussd object)
:rtype: gsmmodem.modem.Ussd
"""
self._ussdSessionEvent = threading.Event()
try:
cusdResponse = self.write('AT+CUSD=1,"{0}",15'.format(ussdString), timeout=responseTimeout) # Should respond with "OK"
except Exception:
self._ussdSessionEvent = None # Cancel the thread sync lock
raise
# Some modems issue the +CUSD response before the acknowledgment "OK" - check for that
if len(cusdResponse) > 1:
cusdResponseFound = lineStartingWith('+CUSD', cusdResponse) != None
if cusdResponseFound:
self._ussdSessionEvent = None # Cancel thread sync lock
return self._parseCusdResponse(cusdResponse)
# Wait for the +CUSD notification message
if self._ussdSessionEvent.wait(responseTimeout):
self._ussdSessionEvent = None
return self._ussdResponse
else: # Response timed out
self._ussdSessionEvent = None
raise TimeoutException()
def checkForwarding(self, querytype, responseTimeout=15):
""" Check forwarding status: 0=Unconditional, 1=Busy, 2=NoReply, 3=NotReach, 4=AllFwd, 5=AllCondFwd
:param querytype: The type of forwarding to check
:return: Status
:rtype: Boolean
"""
try:
queryResponse = self.write('AT+CCFC={0},2'.format(querytype), timeout=responseTimeout) # Should respond with "OK"
except Exception:
raise
print(queryResponse)
return True
def setForwarding(self, fwdType, fwdEnable, fwdNumber, responseTimeout=15):
""" Check forwarding status: 0=Unconditional, 1=Busy, 2=NoReply, 3=NotReach, 4=AllFwd, 5=AllCondFwd
:param fwdType: The type of forwarding to set
:param fwdEnable: 1 to enable, 0 to disable, 2 to query, 3 to register, 4 to erase
:param fwdNumber: Number to forward to
:return: Success or not
:rtype: Boolean
"""
try:
queryResponse = self.write('AT+CCFC={0},{1},"{2}"'.format(fwdType, fwdEnable, fwdNumber), timeout=responseTimeout) # Should respond with "OK"
except Exception:
raise
return False
print(queryResponse)
return queryResponse
def dial(self, number, timeout=5, callStatusUpdateCallbackFunc=None):
""" Calls the specified phone number using a voice phone call
:param number: The phone number to dial
:param timeout: Maximum time to wait for the call to be established
:param callStatusUpdateCallbackFunc: Callback function that is executed if the call's status changes due to
remote events (i.e. when it is answered, the call is ended by the remote party)
:return: The outgoing call
:rtype: gsmmodem.modem.Call
"""
if self._waitForCallInitUpdate:
# Wait for the "call originated" notification message
self._dialEvent = threading.Event()
try:
self.write('ATD{0};'.format(number), timeout=timeout, waitForResponse=self._waitForAtdResponse)
except Exception:
self._dialEvent = None # Cancel the thread sync lock
raise
else:
# Don't wait for a call init update - base the call ID on the number of active calls
self.write('ATD{0};'.format(number), timeout=timeout, waitForResponse=self._waitForAtdResponse)
self.log.debug("Not waiting for outgoing call init update message")
callId = len(self.activeCalls) + 1
callType = 0 # Assume voice
call = Call(self, callId, callType, number, callStatusUpdateCallbackFunc)
self.activeCalls[callId] = call
return call
if self._mustPollCallStatus:
# Fake a call notification by polling call status until the status indicates that the call is being dialed
threading.Thread(target=self._pollCallStatus, kwargs={'expectedState': 0, 'timeout': timeout}).start()
if self._dialEvent.wait(timeout):
self._dialEvent = None
callId, callType = self._dialResponse
call = Call(self, callId, callType, number, callStatusUpdateCallbackFunc)
self.activeCalls[callId] = call
return call
else: # Call establishing timed out
self._dialEvent = None
raise TimeoutException()
def processStoredSms(self, unreadOnly=False):
""" Process all SMS messages currently stored on the device/SIM card.
Reads all (or just unread) received SMS messages currently stored on the
device/SIM card, initiates "SMS received" events for them, and removes
them from the SIM card.
This is useful if SMS messages were received during a period that
python-gsmmodem was not running but the modem was powered on.
:param unreadOnly: If True, only process unread SMS messages
:type unreadOnly: boolean
"""
if self.smsReceivedCallback:
states = [Sms.STATUS_RECEIVED_UNREAD]
if not unreadOnly:
states.insert(0, Sms.STATUS_RECEIVED_READ)
for msgStatus in states:
messages = self.listStoredSms(status=msgStatus, delete=True)
for sms in messages:
self.smsReceivedCallback(sms)
else:
raise ValueError('GsmModem.smsReceivedCallback not set')
def listStoredSms(self, status=Sms.STATUS_ALL, memory=None, delete=False):
""" Returns SMS messages currently stored on the device/SIM card.
The messages are read from the memory set by the "memory" parameter.
:param status: Filter messages based on this read status; must be 0-4 (see Sms class)
:type status: int
:param memory: The memory type to read from. If None, use the current default SMS read memory
:type memory: str or None
:param delete: If True, delete returned messages from the device/SIM card
:type delete: bool
:return: A list of Sms objects containing the messages read
:rtype: list
"""
self._setSmsMemory(readDelete=memory)
messages = []
delMessages = set()
if self.smsTextMode:
cmglRegex= re.compile('^\+CMGL: (\d+),"([^"]+)","([^"]+)",[^,]*,"([^"]+)"$')
for key, val in dictItemsIter(Sms.TEXT_MODE_STATUS_MAP):
if status == val:
statusStr = key
break
else:
raise ValueError('Invalid status value: {0}'.format(status))
result = self.write('AT+CMGL="{0}"'.format(statusStr))
msgLines = []
msgIndex = msgStatus = number = msgTime = None
for line in result:
cmglMatch = cmglRegex.match(line)
if cmglMatch:
# New message; save old one if applicable
if msgIndex != None and len(msgLines) > 0:
msgText = '\n'.join(msgLines)
msgLines = []
messages.append(ReceivedSms(self, Sms.TEXT_MODE_STATUS_MAP[msgStatus], number, parseTextModeTimeStr(msgTime), msgText, None, [], msgIndex))
delMessages.add(int(msgIndex))
msgIndex, msgStatus, number, msgTime = cmglMatch.groups()
msgLines = []
else:
if line != 'OK':
msgLines.append(line)
if msgIndex != None and len(msgLines) > 0:
msgText = '\n'.join(msgLines)
msgLines = []
messages.append(ReceivedSms(self, Sms.TEXT_MODE_STATUS_MAP[msgStatus], number, parseTextModeTimeStr(msgTime), msgText, None, [], msgIndex))
delMessages.add(int(msgIndex))
else:
cmglRegex = re.compile('^\+CMGL:\s*(\d+),\s*(\d+),.*$')
readPdu = False
result = self.write('AT+CMGL={0}'.format(status))
for line in result:
if not readPdu:
cmglMatch = cmglRegex.match(line)
if cmglMatch:
msgIndex = int(cmglMatch.group(1))
msgStat = int(cmglMatch.group(2))
readPdu = True
else:
try:
smsDict = decodeSmsPdu(line)
except EncodingError:
self.log.debug('Discarding line from +CMGL response: %s', line)
except:
pass
# dirty fix warning: https://github.com/yuriykashin/python-gsmmodem/issues/1
# todo: make better fix
else:
if smsDict['type'] == 'SMS-DELIVER':
sms = ReceivedSms(self, int(msgStat), smsDict['number'], smsDict['time'], smsDict['text'], smsDict['smsc'], smsDict.get('udh', []), msgIndex)
elif smsDict['type'] == 'SMS-STATUS-REPORT':
sms = StatusReport(self, int(msgStat), smsDict['reference'], smsDict['number'], smsDict['time'], smsDict['discharge'], smsDict['status'])
else:
raise CommandError('Invalid PDU type for readStoredSms(): {0}'.format(smsDict['type']))
messages.append(sms)
delMessages.add(msgIndex)
readPdu = False
if delete:
if status == Sms.STATUS_ALL:
# Delete all messages
self.deleteMultipleStoredSms()
else:
for msgIndex in delMessages:
self.deleteStoredSms(msgIndex)
return messages
def _handleModemNotification(self, lines):
""" Handler for unsolicited notifications from the modem
This method simply spawns a separate thread to handle the actual notification
(in order to release the read thread so that the handlers are able to write back to the modem, etc)
:param lines The lines that were read
"""
threading.Thread(target=self.__threadedHandleModemNotification, kwargs={'lines': lines}).start()
def __threadedHandleModemNotification(self, lines):
""" Implementation of _handleModemNotification() to be run in a separate thread
:param lines The lines that were read
"""
next_line_is_te_statusreport = False
for line in lines:
if 'RING' in line:
# Incoming call (or existing call is ringing)
self._handleIncomingCall(lines)
return
elif line.startswith('+CMTI'):
# New SMS message indication
self._handleSmsReceived(line)
return
elif line.startswith('+CUSD'):
# USSD notification - either a response or a MT-USSD ("push USSD") message
self._handleUssd(lines)
return
elif line.startswith('+CDSI'):
# SMS status report
self._handleSmsStatusReport(line)
return
elif line.startswith('+CDS'):
# SMS status report at next line
next_line_is_te_statusreport = True
cdsMatch = self.CDS_REGEX.match(line)
if cdsMatch:
next_line_is_te_statusreport_length = int(cdsMatch.group(1))
else:
next_line_is_te_statusreport_length = -1
elif next_line_is_te_statusreport:
self._handleSmsStatusReportTe(next_line_is_te_statusreport_length, line)
return
elif line.startswith('+DTMF'):
# New incoming DTMF
self._handleIncomingDTMF(line)
return
else:
# Check for call status updates
for updateRegex, handlerFunc in self._callStatusUpdates:
match = updateRegex.match(line)
if match:
# Handle the update
handlerFunc(match)
return
# If this is reached, the notification wasn't handled
self.log.debug('Unhandled unsolicited modem notification: %s', lines)
#Simcom modem able detect incoming DTMF
def _handleIncomingDTMF(self,line):
self.log.debug('Handling incoming DTMF')
try:
dtmf_num=line.split(':')[1].replace(" ","")
self.dtmfpool.append(dtmf_num)
self.log.debug('DTMF number is {0}'.format(dtmf_num))
except:
self.log.debug('Error parse DTMF number on line {0}'.format(line))
def GetIncomingDTMF(self):
if (len(self.dtmfpool)==0):
return None
else:
return self.dtmfpool.pop(0)
def _handleIncomingCall(self, lines):
self.log.debug('Handling incoming call')
ringLine = lines.pop(0)
if self._extendedIncomingCallIndication:
try:
callType = ringLine.split(' ', 1)[1]
except IndexError:
# Some external 3G scripts modify incoming call indication settings (issue #18)
self.log.debug('Extended incoming call indication format changed externally; re-enabling...')
callType = None
try:
# Re-enable extended format of incoming indication (optional)
self.write('AT+CRC=1')
except CommandError:
self.log.warning('Extended incoming call indication format changed externally; unable to re-enable')
self._extendedIncomingCallIndication = False
else:
callType = None
if self._callingLineIdentification and len(lines) > 0:
clipLine = lines.pop(0)
clipMatch = self.CLIP_REGEX.match(clipLine)
if clipMatch:
callerNumber = '+' + clipMatch.group(1)
ton = clipMatch.group(2)
#TODO: re-add support for this
callerName = None
#callerName = clipMatch.group(3)
#if callerName != None and len(callerName) == 0:
# callerName = None
else:
callerNumber = ton = callerName = None
else:
callerNumber = ton = callerName = None
call = None
for activeCall in dictValuesIter(self.activeCalls):
if activeCall.number == callerNumber:
call = activeCall
call.ringCount += 1
if call == None:
callId = len(self.activeCalls) + 1
call = IncomingCall(self, callerNumber, ton, callerName, callId, callType)
self.activeCalls[callId] = call
self.incomingCallCallback(call)
def _handleCallInitiated(self, regexMatch, callId=None, callType=1):
""" Handler for "outgoing call initiated" event notification line """
if self._dialEvent:
if regexMatch:
groups = regexMatch.groups()
# Set self._dialReponse to (callId, callType)
if len(groups) >= 2:
self._dialResponse = (int(groups[0]) , int(groups[1]))
else:
self._dialResponse = (int(groups[0]), 1) # assume call type: VOICE
else:
self._dialResponse = callId, callType
self._dialEvent.set()
def _handleCallAnswered(self, regexMatch, callId=None):
""" Handler for "outgoing call answered" event notification line """
if regexMatch:
groups = regexMatch.groups()
if len(groups) > 1:
callId = int(groups[0])
self.activeCalls[callId].answered = True
else:
# Call ID not available for this notificition - check for the first outgoing call that has not been answered
for call in dictValuesIter(self.activeCalls):
if call.answered == False and type(call) == Call:
call.answered = True
return
else:
# Use supplied values
self.activeCalls[callId].answered = True
def _handleCallEnded(self, regexMatch, callId=None, filterUnanswered=False):
if regexMatch:
groups = regexMatch.groups()
if len(groups) > 0:
callId = int(groups[0])
else:
# Call ID not available for this notification - check for the first outgoing call that is active
for call in dictValuesIter(self.activeCalls):
if type(call) == Call:
if not filterUnanswered or (filterUnanswered == True and call.answered == False):
callId = call.id
break
if callId and callId in self.activeCalls:
self.activeCalls[callId].answered = False
self.activeCalls[callId].active = False
del self.activeCalls[callId]
def _handleCallRejected(self, regexMatch, callId=None):
""" Handler for rejected (unanswered calls being ended)
Most modems use _handleCallEnded for handling both call rejections and remote hangups.
This method does the same, but filters for unanswered calls only.
"""
return self._handleCallEnded(regexMatch, callId, True)
def _handleSmsReceived(self, notificationLine):
""" Handler for "new SMS" unsolicited notification line """
self.log.info('SMS message received:'+str(notificationLine))
if self.smsReceivedCallback is not None:
cmtiMatch = self.CMTI_REGEX.match(notificationLine)
if cmtiMatch:
msgMemory = cmtiMatch.group(1)
msgIndex = cmtiMatch.group(2)
sms = self.readStoredSms(msgIndex, msgMemory)
try:
self.smsReceivedCallback(sms)
except Exception:
self.log.error('error in smsReceivedCallback', exc_info=True)
else:
self.deleteStoredSms(msgIndex)
def _handleSmsStatusReport(self, notificationLine):
""" Handler for SMS status reports """
self.log.debug('SMS status report received')
cdsiMatch = self.CDSI_REGEX.match(notificationLine)
if cdsiMatch:
msgMemory = cdsiMatch.group(1)
msgIndex = cdsiMatch.group(2)
report = self.readStoredSms(msgIndex, msgMemory)
self.deleteStoredSms(msgIndex)
# Update sent SMS status if possible
if report.reference in self.sentSms:
self.sentSms[report.reference].report = report
if self._smsStatusReportEvent:
# A sendSms() call is waiting for this response - notify waiting thread
self._smsStatusReportEvent.set()
elif self.smsStatusReportCallback:
# Nothing is waiting for this report directly - use callback
try:
self.smsStatusReportCallback(report)
except Exception:
self.log.error('error in smsStatusReportCallback', exc_info=True)
def _handleSmsStatusReportTe(self, length, notificationLine):
""" Handler for TE SMS status reports """
self.log.info('TE SMS status report received')
try:
smsDict = decodeSmsPdu(notificationLine)
except EncodingError:
self.log.debug('Discarding notification line from +CDS response: %s', notificationLine)
else:
if smsDict['type'] == 'SMS-STATUS-REPORT':
report = StatusReport(self, int(smsDict['status']), smsDict['reference'], smsDict['number'], smsDict['time'], smsDict['discharge'], smsDict['status'])
else:
raise CommandError('Invalid PDU type for readStoredSms(): {0}'.format(smsDict['type']))
# Update sent SMS status if possible
if report.reference in self.sentSms:
self.sentSms[report.reference].report = report
if self._smsStatusReportEvent:
# A sendSms() call is waiting for this response - notify waiting thread
self._smsStatusReportEvent.set()
else:
# Nothing is waiting for this report directly - use callback
try:
self.smsStatusReportCallback(report)
except Exception:
self.log.error('error in smsStatusReportCallback', exc_info=True)
def readStoredSms(self, index, memory=None):
""" Reads and returns the SMS message at the specified index
:param index: The index of the SMS message in the specified memory
:type index: int
:param memory: The memory type to read from. If None, use the current default SMS read memory
:type memory: str or None
:raise CommandError: if unable to read the stored message
:return: The SMS message
:rtype: subclass of gsmmodem.modem.Sms (either ReceivedSms or StatusReport)
"""
# Switch to the correct memory type if required
self._setSmsMemory(readDelete=memory)
msgData = self.write('AT+CMGR={0}'.format(index))
# Parse meta information
if self.smsTextMode:
cmgrMatch = self.CMGR_SM_DELIVER_REGEX_TEXT.match(msgData[0])
if cmgrMatch:
msgStatus, number, msgTime = cmgrMatch.groups()
msgText = '\n'.join(msgData[1:-1])
return ReceivedSms(self, Sms.TEXT_MODE_STATUS_MAP[msgStatus], number, parseTextModeTimeStr(msgTime), msgText)
else:
# Try parsing status report
cmgrMatch = self.CMGR_SM_REPORT_REGEXT_TEXT.match(msgData[0])
if cmgrMatch:
msgStatus, reference, number, sentTime, deliverTime, deliverStatus = cmgrMatch.groups()
if msgStatus.startswith('"'):
msgStatus = msgStatus[1:-1]
if len(msgStatus) == 0:
msgStatus = "REC UNREAD"
return StatusReport(self, Sms.TEXT_MODE_STATUS_MAP[msgStatus], int(reference), number, parseTextModeTimeStr(sentTime), parseTextModeTimeStr(deliverTime), int(deliverStatus))
else:
raise CommandError('Failed to parse text-mode SMS message +CMGR response: {0}'.format(msgData))
else:
cmgrMatch = self.CMGR_REGEX_PDU.match(msgData[0])
if not cmgrMatch:
raise CommandError('Failed to parse PDU-mode SMS message +CMGR response: {0}'.format(msgData))
stat, alpha, length = cmgrMatch.groups()
try:
stat = int(stat)
except Exception:
# Some modems (ZTE) do not always read return status - default to RECEIVED UNREAD
stat = Sms.STATUS_RECEIVED_UNREAD
pdu = msgData[1]
smsDict = decodeSmsPdu(pdu)
if smsDict['type'] == 'SMS-DELIVER':
return ReceivedSms(self, int(stat), smsDict['number'], smsDict['time'], smsDict['text'], smsDict['smsc'], smsDict.get('udh', []))
elif smsDict['type'] == 'SMS-STATUS-REPORT':
return StatusReport(self, int(stat), smsDict['reference'], smsDict['number'], smsDict['time'], smsDict['discharge'], smsDict['status'])
else:
raise CommandError('Invalid PDU type for readStoredSms(): {0}'.format(smsDict['type']))
def deleteStoredSms(self, index, memory=None):
""" Deletes the SMS message stored at the specified index in modem/SIM card memory
:param index: The index of the SMS message in the specified memory
:type index: int
:param memory: The memory type to delete from. If None, use the current default SMS read/delete memory
:type memory: str or None
:raise CommandError: if unable to delete the stored message
"""
self._setSmsMemory(readDelete=memory)
self.write('AT+CMGD={0},0'.format(index))
# TODO: make a check how many params are supported by the modem and use the right command. For example, Siemens MC35, TC35 take only one parameter.
#self.write('AT+CMGD={0}'.format(index))
def deleteMultipleStoredSms(self, delFlag=4, memory=None):
""" Deletes all SMS messages that have the specified read status.
The messages are read from the memory set by the "memory" parameter.
The value of the "delFlag" paramater is the same as the "DelFlag" parameter of the +CMGD command:
1: Delete All READ messages
2: Delete All READ and SENT messages
3: Delete All READ, SENT and UNSENT messages
4: Delete All messages (this is the default)
:param delFlag: Controls what type of messages to delete; see description above.
:type delFlag: int
:param memory: The memory type to delete from. If None, use the current default SMS read/delete memory
:type memory: str or None
:param delete: If True, delete returned messages from the device/SIM card
:type delete: bool
:raise ValueErrror: if "delFlag" is not in range [1,4]
:raise CommandError: if unable to delete the stored messages
"""
if 0 < delFlag <= 4:
self._setSmsMemory(readDelete=memory)
self.write('AT+CMGD=1,{0}'.format(delFlag))
else:
raise ValueError('"delFlag" must be in range [1,4]')
def _handleUssd(self, lines):
""" Handler for USSD event notification line(s) """
if self._ussdSessionEvent:
# A sendUssd() call is waiting for this response - parse it
self._ussdResponse = self._parseCusdResponse(lines)
# Notify waiting thread
self._ussdSessionEvent.set()
def _parseCusdResponse(self, lines):
""" Parses one or more +CUSD notification lines (for USSD)
:return: USSD response object
:rtype: gsmmodem.modem.Ussd
"""
if len(lines) > 1:
# Issue #20: Some modem/network combinations use \r\n as in-message EOL indicators;
# - join lines to compensate for that (thanks to davidjb for the fix)
# Also, look for more than one +CUSD response because of certain modems' strange behaviour
cusdMatches = list(self.CUSD_REGEX.finditer('\r\n'.join(lines)))
else:
# Single standard +CUSD response
cusdMatches = [self.CUSD_REGEX.match(lines[0])]
message = None
sessionActive = True
if len(cusdMatches) > 1:
self.log.debug('Multiple +CUSD responses received; filtering...')
# Some modems issue a non-standard "extra" +CUSD notification for releasing the session
for cusdMatch in cusdMatches:
if cusdMatch.group(1) == '2':
# Set the session to inactive, but ignore the message
self.log.debug('Ignoring "session release" message: %s', cusdMatch.group(2))
sessionActive = False
else:
# Not a "session release" message
message = cusdMatch.group(2)
if sessionActive and cusdMatch.group(1) != '1':
sessionActive = False
else:
sessionActive = cusdMatches[0].group(1) == '1'
message = cusdMatches[0].group(2)
return Ussd(self, sessionActive, message)
def _placeHolderCallback(self, *args):
""" Does nothing """
self.log.debug('called with args: {0}'.format(args))
def _pollCallStatus(self, expectedState, callId=None, timeout=None):
""" Poll the status of outgoing calls.
This is used for modems that do not have a known set of call status update notifications.
:param expectedState: The internal state we are waiting for. 0 == initiated, 1 == answered, 2 = hangup
:type expectedState: int
:raise TimeoutException: If a timeout was specified, and has occurred
"""
callDone = False
timeLeft = timeout or 999999
while self.alive and not callDone and timeLeft > 0:
time.sleep(0.5)
if expectedState == 0: # Only call initializing can timeout
timeLeft -= 0.5
try:
clcc = self._pollCallStatusRegex.match(self.write('AT+CLCC')[0])
except TimeoutException as timeout:
# Can happend if the call was ended during our time.sleep() call
clcc = None
if clcc:
direction = int(clcc.group(2))
if direction == 0: # Outgoing call
# Determine call state
stat = int(clcc.group(3))
if expectedState == 0: # waiting for call initiated
if stat == 2 or stat == 3: # Dialing or ringing ("alerting")
callId = int(clcc.group(1))
callType = int(clcc.group(4))
self._handleCallInitiated(None, callId, callType) # if self_dialEvent is None, this does nothing
expectedState = 1 # Now wait for call answer
elif expectedState == 1: # waiting for call to be answered
if stat == 0: # Call active
callId = int(clcc.group(1))
self._handleCallAnswered(None, callId)
expectedState = 2 # Now wait for call hangup
elif expectedState == 2 : # waiting for remote hangup
# Since there was no +CLCC response, the call is no longer active
callDone = True
self._handleCallEnded(None, callId=callId)
elif expectedState == 1: # waiting for call to be answered
# Call was rejected
callDone = True
self._handleCallRejected(None, callId=callId)
if timeLeft <= 0:
raise TimeoutException()
class Ussd(object):
""" Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) message.
This class contains convenient methods for replying to a USSD prompt
and to cancel the USSD session
"""
def __init__(self, gsmModem, sessionActive, message):
self._gsmModem = weakref.proxy(gsmModem)
# Indicates if the session is active (True) or has been closed (False)
self.sessionActive = sessionActive
self.message = message
def reply(self, message):
""" Sends a reply to this USSD message in the same USSD session
:raise InvalidStateException: if the USSD session is not active (i.e. it has ended)
:return: The USSD response message/session (as a Ussd object)
"""
if self.sessionActive:
return self._gsmModem.sendUssd(message)
else:
raise InvalidStateException('USSD session is inactive')
def cancel(self):
""" Terminates/cancels the USSD session (without sending a reply)
Does nothing if the USSD session is inactive.
"""
if self.sessionActive:
self._gsmModem.write('AT+CUSD=2')