-
-
Save m0rff/63bf812cf94dcbf8558e4907517bfd9a to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7 | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
# | |
# Sending a SMS with Python and pyserial via an USB 3G Modem on pfSense/FreeBSD | |
# tested with: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E620 USB Modem | |
# and a Telekom SIM card | |
import serial | |
from curses import ascii | |
import time | |
import sys | |
import getopt | |
baudrate = 9600 | |
device = "/dev/cuaU0.0" | |
simpin = 1234 | |
def getline(ser): | |
buf = "" | |
while True: | |
ch = ser.read(1) | |
if ch == '\r': | |
break | |
buf += ch | |
return buf | |
def send_sms(message, phonenumber): | |
# Initialize serial connection to 3G USB Modem | |
modem = serial.Serial(device, baudrate, timeout=5) | |
print "Connected to " + modem.name | |
# Check modem status | |
modem.write(b'AT\r') | |
sent_cmd = getline(modem) | |
response = modem.read(4) | |
if "OK" in response: | |
print "Modem Status: OK" | |
# check pin and enter it if needed | |
modem.write(b'AT+CPIN?\r') | |
sent_cmd = getline(modem) | |
line2 = getline(modem) # empty | |
line3 = getline(modem) # empty | |
response = getline(modem) # get OK | |
if "SIM PIN" in response: | |
print "Sending PIN to modem ... " | |
modem.write(b'AT+CPIN="%s"' % simpin) | |
sent_cmd = getline(modem) | |
response = getline(modem) | |
print response | |
elif "READY" in response: | |
print "PIN already entered." | |
# set modem to text mode | |
modem.write(b'AT+CMGF=1\r') | |
sent_cmd = getline(modem) | |
response = getline(modem) | |
if "OK" in response: | |
print "Modem set to text mode!" | |
# send sms | |
print "Sending sms ..." | |
modem.write(b'AT+CMGS="%s"\r' % phonenumber) | |
time.sleep(0.5) | |
modem.write(b'%s\r' % message) | |
time.sleep(0.5) | |
modem.write(ascii.ctrl('z')) | |
time.sleep(0.5) | |
response = modem.readlines() | |
if "+CMGS" in "".join(response): | |
print "Sucess: SMS sent!" | |
else: | |
print "Error: SMS not sent!" | |
else: | |
print "Error: Setting modem to text mode failed!" | |
elif "NO CARRIER" in response: | |
print "Error: No 3G connection!" | |
else: | |
print "Error: Something else failed!" | |
def main(argv): | |
message = '' | |
phonenumber = '' | |
usage = 'usage: send_sms.py -p +123467890 -m "your message"' | |
try: | |
opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv, "hp:m:", ["phonenumber=", "message="]) | |
except getopt.GetoptError: | |
print usage | |
sys.exit(2) | |
for opt, arg in opts: | |
if opt == '-h': | |
print usage | |
sys.exit() | |
elif opt in ("-p", "--phonenumer"): | |
phonenumber = arg | |
elif opt in ("-m", "--message"): | |
message = arg | |
send_sms(message=message, phonenumber=phonenumber) | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
main(sys.argv[1:]) |
i am stucking at the same line, this is because in getline() it never get any "\r" and continous the while loop for long time.
i am stucking at the same line, this is because in getline() it never get any "\r" and continous the while loop for long time.
I think this code is outdated, however it is not difficult to port it to Python3.7, I have already done it.
Thank you! But this code is outdated for python 3.7, i can fixed for my code
Thank you! But this code is outdated for python 3.7, i can fixed for my code
Yes, it can be easily fixed!
Halo, I am also interested to use this code in newest pfsense 2.5 with python 3.6. Can you fix it?
If anyone is interested in a working Python 3.7 code send me an email: [email protected]
I don't own the hardware anymore so I can't port it to python 3.7. sorry :(
Line 68 should be replaced by something like this:
if "+CMGS" in "".join(response):
This checks for +CMGS anywhere in the response list. In my case +CMGS is not on a fixed position.
Line 68 should be replaced by something like this:
if "+CMGS" in "".join(response):
This checks for +CMGS anywhere in the response list. In my case +CMGS is not on a fixed position.
Thanks
hi, i have some problem when i execute the file, it say me :
i try to make something like
buf= buf + ch.decode()
orbuf += ch.decode()
but the program is stopping at "Connected to /dev/serial0"i know i make something wrong, but i'm just a beginner in Python code... hope someone help me, thanks!