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""" Simple mod from the original gist submitted by @zoufou
https://gist.github.com/zoufou/5701d71bf6e404d17cb4
Mod by: @pguillem
Purpose:
- Integrates PySQLPool lib to handle MySQL
- Visit https://pythonhosted.org/PySQLPool/tutorial.html
Requirements:
- Pip
- libmysqlclient-dev
- PySQLPool library
To prepare in Debian:
apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev
pip install PySQLPool
TO-DO:
- Wrap the MySQL execs in a try/catch to track any exeptions
Watch for comments to suit your needs
"""
import pickle
from twisted.internet.defer import inlineCallbacks
from twisted.internet import reactor
from twisted.internet.protocol import ClientCreator
from twisted.python import log
from txamqp.protocol import AMQClient
from txamqp.client import TwistedDelegate
import txamqp.spec
#Mysql conn pool handler
import PySQLPool
@inlineCallbacks
def gotConnection(conn, username, password):
#print "Connected to broker."
yield conn.authenticate(username, password)
print "Authenticated. Ready to receive messages"
chan = yield conn.channel(1)
yield chan.channel_open()
yield chan.queue_declare(queue="someQueueName")
# Bind to submit.sm.* and submit.sm.resp.* routes
yield chan.queue_bind(queue="someQueueName", exchange="messaging", routing_key='submit.sm.*')
yield chan.queue_bind(queue="someQueueName", exchange="messaging", routing_key='submit.sm.resp.*')
yield chan.basic_consume(queue='someQueueName', no_ack=True, consumer_tag="someTag")
queue = yield conn.queue("someTag")
#Build Mysql connection pool
PySQLPool.getNewPool().maxActiveConnections = 20 #Set how many reusable conns to buffer in the pool
print "Pooling 20 connections"
#Connection parameters - Fill this info with your MySQL server connection parameters
mysqlconn = PySQLPool.getNewConnection(
username='mysql_user',
password='mysql_password.',
host='server_host',
db='database_name')
print "Connected to MySQL"
queryp = PySQLPool.getNewQuery(mysqlconn)
# Wait for messages
# This can be done through a callback ...
while True:
msg = yield queue.get()
props = msg.content.properties
pdu = pickle.loads(msg.content.body)
if msg.routing_key[:15] == 'submit.sm.resp.':
#print 'SubmitSMResp: status: %s, msgid: %s' % (pdu.status,
# props['message-id'])
#Update a record in mysql according to your own table. This will fire upon receiving a PDU response.
#Make sure you already have a matching sms record to update.
queryp.Query("UPDATE table_name SET status='%s' WHERE messageid='%s'" % (pdu.status,props['message-id']))
PySQLPool.commitPool() #Very important, always execute a commit, autocommit doesn´t work well here
elif msg.routing_key[:10] == 'submit.sm.':
#print 'SubmitSM: from %s to %s, content: %s, msgid: %s' % (pdu.params['source_addr'],
# pdu.params['destination_addr'],
# pdu.params['short_message'],
# props['message-id'])
# This will fire every time a message is sent to the SumbitSM queue.
# Create a record with the messagesent msg
queryp.Query("INSERT INTO table_name (messageid,carrier,date,dst,src,status,accountcode,cost,sale,plan_name,amaflags,content) VALUES ('%s','Carrier',NOW(),'%s','%s','8','00000','0.0','0.0','plan_name','some_status','%s') " % (props['message-id'], pdu.params['destination_addr'], pdu.params['source_addr'], pdu.params['short_message']) )
"""
The previous query works for the following table structure:
id INT primary_key auto_increment
messageid VARCHAR(128)
carrier VARCHAR
date DATETIME
dst VARCHAR(15)
src VARCHAR(15)
status VARCHAR(10)
accountcode INT
cost FLOAT
sale FLOAT
plan_name VARCHAR(25)
amaflags VARCHAR(10)
content VARCHAR(160)
"""
PySQLPool.commitPool() # Remember to Commit
else:
print 'unknown route'
# A clean way to tear down and stop
yield chan.basic_cancel("someTag")
yield chan.channel_close()
chan0 = yield conn.channel(0)
yield chan0.connection_close()
reactor.stop()
if __name__ == "__main__":
"""
This example will connect to RabbitMQ broker and consume from two route keys:
- submit.sm.*: All messages sent through SMPP Connectors
- submit.sm.resp.*: More relevant than SubmitSM because it contains the sending status
Note:
- Messages consumed from submit.sm.resp.* are not verbose enough, they contain only message-id and status
- Message content can be obtained from submit.sm.*, the message-id will be the same when consuming from submit.sm.resp.*,
it is used for mapping.
- Billing information is contained in messages consumed from submit.sm.*
- This is a proof of concept, saying anyone can consume from any topic in Jasmin's exchange hack a
third party business, more information here: http://docs.jasminsms.com/en/latest/messaging/index.html
"""
host = '127.0.0.1'
port = 5672
vhost = '/'
username = 'guest'
password = 'guest'
spec_file = '/etc/jasmin/resource/amqp0-9-1.xml'
spec = txamqp.spec.load(spec_file)
# Connect and authenticate
d = ClientCreator(reactor,
AMQClient,
delegate=TwistedDelegate(),
vhost=vhost,
spec=spec).connectTCP(host, port)
d.addCallback(gotConnection, username, password)
def whoops(err):
if reactor.running:
log.err(err)
reactor.stop()
d.addErrback(whoops)
reactor.run()
@jjtovarl
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jjtovarl commented Nov 3, 2017

exceptions.ImportError: No module named jasmin.vendor.smpp.pdu.operations

Help.

@india-india
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hello every one plz help me

how i will find which SMPP user is sending sms .

we have 10 SMPP Users and how will i find which user is sending sms through SMPP API . plz help me

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india-india commented Apr 5, 2020

iam unable to get SMPP user name from this above code .

i have find smpp trafic so i can show in our sms application to user. plz reply soon

@ajithdesilva
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Hi, Do no know if you were able to get the user id.
BTW. you can get it as

billing = props['headers']
billing_pickle = billing.get('submit_sm_resp_bill')

if not billing_pickle:
billing_pickle = billing.get('submit_sm_bill')

submit_sm_bill = pickle.loads(billing_pickle)

print "user -> " + submit_sm_bill.user.uid

@zkenstein
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Hi All,

where exactly to put this script file and how to connected to jasmin?

@ajithdesilva
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You can place it anywhere. But make sure that you execute it after jasmind.service
It will connect to jasmin with given uid/pwd which is configured in jasmin.confg file

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