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.env.sample Normal file
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FRITZ_USERNAME="fritzab2matrix"
FRITZ_PASSWORD="S0meSecretPa5sw02d"
FRITZ_IP="192.168.178.1"
FRITZ_TMP="/tmp"
FRITZ_VOICEBOX_PATH="fritz.nas/FRITZ/voicebox"
FRITZ_TAM='{"0" : "!roomhash1:matrix.org", "1" : "!roomhash2:matrix.org"}'

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__FritzAB2Matrix__ reads out the answering machine (_TAM_) of a _Fritz!Box_ in your LAN and posts the messages into a private chat in the __matrix__ network. While you could let your _Fritz!Box_ send the messages by mail - unencrypted of course - the matrix chat is __e2e encrypted__. Which kindly acknowledges the privacy of any caller that leaves a message for you.
Uses the python based cmd-line-tool [matrix-commander](https://github.com/8go/matrix-commander) so the matrix-commander.py in this repo is just a copy of that file to ease testing.
## Features
* Since _v0.1.1_ __Multitam__ is integrated so that you can check multiple answering machines __and__ post the messages to different matrix rooms. (Use _FRITZ\_TAM_ variable in .env file)
## Installation
If you like to test this repository you are recommended to use one of the following two options.
### Necessary preparations for both cases
@@ -23,11 +24,12 @@ If you like to test this repository you are recommended to use one of the follow
* Inside the repo run `pip install --upgrade pip && pip install -r requirements.txt`
* Create an `.env` file with your favourite editor:
```
FRITZ_USERNAME="fritzab"
FRITZ_PASSWORD="SomeRand0mPa55word"
FRITZ_USERNAME="fritzab2matrix"
FRITZ_PASSWORD="S0meSecretPa5sw02d"
FRITZ_IP="192.168.178.1"
FRITZ_VOICEBOX_PATH="fritz.nas/FRITZ/voicebox"
FRITZ_TMP="/tmp"
# FRITZ_VOICEBOX_PATH="fritz.nas/FRITZ/voicebox"
FRITZ_TAM='{"0" : "!roomhash1:matrix.org", "1" : "!roomhash2:matrix.org"}'
```
__.env__
@@ -54,6 +56,8 @@ Provided you have docker and docker-compose installed on your system:
* Follow the appearing dialog and input your matrix account data.
* After all that the running docker container should watch your box and your TAM messages should be posted in the chosen matrix chat.
### Special Thx
Gratitude to all people that enabled that project by their passionate work and will to share it!
Especially to

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
FROM ubuntu:latest
FROM python:alpine
ENV TZ=Europe/Berlin
ENV UNBUFFERED=1
WORKDIR /app
VOLUME /app
@@ -10,23 +11,18 @@ VOLUME /app
COPY . .
RUN ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime && echo $TZ > /etc/timezone; \
/bin/bash -c 'apt update && apt install -y libolm-dev python3-pip ffmpeg htop; \
pip install update pip && pip install -r requirements.txt ;'
ENTRYPOINT ["./fritzab2matrix.py "]
apk --no-cache update && apk add --no-cache --virtual .build-deps \
gcc \
cargo \
libffi-dev \
openssl-dev \
zlib-dev \
jpeg-dev ; \
apk add --no-cache ffmpeg speex; \
pip install --no-cache-dir upgrade pip; \
pip install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt ; \
apk del --no-cache .build-deps;
ENTRYPOINT ["python3", "-u", "fritzab2matrix.py "]

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ services:
context: ../.
dockerfile: ./docker/Dockerfile
working_dir: /app
entrypoint: ./fritzab2matrix.py
# entrypoint: /bin/sh -c "export UNBUFFERED=1 && python3 -u ./fritzab2matrix.py"
volumes:
- ../.:/app

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ from pydub import AudioSegment
from libs.monitoring import endedCall
from libs.message import conversion as conv
import urllib.request
import xmltodict
import xmltodict, json
import sys, os
import smbclient
@@ -18,11 +18,18 @@ env_user = os.environ.get('FRITZ_USERNAME')
env_pass = os.environ.get('FRITZ_PASSWORD')
env_ip = os.environ.get('FRITZ_IP')
env_voicebox = os.environ.get('FRITZ_VOICEBOX_PATH')
env_tam = json.loads(os.environ.get('FRITZ_TAM'))
env_tmp = os.environ.get('TEMP_DIR')
if env_voicebox is None:
env_voicebox = "/fritz.nas/FRITZ/voicebox/"
if env_tam is None:
env_tam = {
"0" : "!MxRrNGhFuQwnIeEWnX:ismus.net"
}
print(env_tam)
if env_tmp is None:
env_tmp = "/tmp"
@@ -48,7 +55,7 @@ def get_message_list(url):
return messages
def fritzab2matrix():
def fritzab2matrix(tam):
### CHECK AND GET MESSAGES FROM FRITZBOX ###
############################################
@@ -60,12 +67,10 @@ def fritzab2matrix():
## Get info about messages from the main answering machine
message_list = fc.call_action("X_AVM-DE_TAM1", "GetMessageList", NewIndex=0)
message_list = fc.call_action("X_AVM-DE_TAM1", "GetMessageList", NewIndex=tam)
message_list_url = message_list['NewURL']
l = get_message_list(message_list_url)
if l['Root'] == None or l['Root']['Message'] == None:
return False
@@ -94,17 +99,17 @@ def fritzab2matrix():
# Download and convert the speex files to wav
smb_url = build_download_url(a['Index'])
speex_fd = download_speex_file(smb_url)
conv.speex_convert(speex_fd, os.path.join(env_tmp,"message.wav"))
conv.speex_convert(speex_fd, os.path.join(env_tmp,"message{}.wav".format(tam)))
# Convert wav to ogg
msg = AudioSegment.from_wav(os.path.join(env_tmp,"message.wav"))
msg = AudioSegment.from_wav(os.path.join(env_tmp,"message{}.wav".format(tam)))
# Only if message is longer than 5 seconds ...
if msg.duration_seconds > 5.0:
# ... export to ogg ...
msg.export(os.path.join(env_tmp,"message.ogg"), format="ogg", tags=msg_tags)
msg.export(os.path.join(env_tmp,"message{}.ogg".format(tam)), format="ogg", tags=msg_tags)
# ... and send message and file to Matrix Room
command = "python3 matrix-commander.py -a " + os.path.join(env_tmp,"message.ogg") + " -m '{}'".format(msg_info)
command = "python3 matrix-commander.py --room {} -a ".format(env_tam[tam]) + os.path.join(env_tmp,"message{}.ogg".format(tam)) + " -m '{}'".format(msg_info)
os.system(command)
else:
@@ -115,7 +120,7 @@ def fritzab2matrix():
print("** " + msg_info)
# Mark processed messages as 'read'
fc.call_action("X_AVM-DE_TAM1", "MarkMessage", NewIndex=0, NewMessageIndex=int(a['Index']), NewMarkedAsRead=1)
fc.call_action("X_AVM-DE_TAM1", "MarkMessage", NewIndex=tam, NewMessageIndex=int(a['Index']), NewMarkedAsRead=1)
else:
# Show that message is already read
@@ -123,20 +128,24 @@ def fritzab2matrix():
# ## For testing purposes only
# if a['Date'].endswith('20:53'):
# fc.call_action("X_AVM-DE_TAM1", "MarkMessage", NewIndex=0, NewMessageIndex=int(a['Index']), NewMarkedAsRead=0)
# fc.call_action("X_AVM-DE_TAM1", "MarkMessage", NewIndex=1, NewMessageIndex=int(a['Index']), NewMarkedAsRead=0)
continue
continue
def multitam(tams):
for tam in tams.keys():
print("Check TAM {}.".format(tam))
fritzab2matrix(tam)
if __name__ == "__main__":
fritzab2matrix()
multitam(env_tam)
### Monitor the FritzBox and trigger the main script whenever a call disconnects ###
###################################################################################
endedCall(fritzab2matrix, env_ip)
endedCall(multitam,env_tam, env_ip)

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ from fritzconnection.core.fritzmonitor import FritzMonitor
### Monitor the calls of a fritzbox continously ###
###################################################
def watch_disconnect(monitor, event_queue, func, healthcheck_interval=10):
def watch_disconnect(monitor, event_queue, func, tams, healthcheck_interval=10):
while True:
try:
event = event_queue.get(timeout=healthcheck_interval)
@@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ def watch_disconnect(monitor, event_queue, func, healthcheck_interval=10):
print(event)
if 'DISCONNECT' in event:
print("Anruf beendet. Jetzt den AB checken.\n")
func()
func(tams)
def endedCall(func, fritz_ip='192.168.1.1'):
def endedCall(func, tams, fritz_ip='192.168.1.1'):
"""
Call this to trigger a given function if a call is disconnected
"""
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ def endedCall(func, fritz_ip='192.168.1.1'):
# as a context manager FritzMonitor will shut down the monitor thread
with FritzMonitor(address=fritz_ip) as monitor:
event_queue = monitor.start()
watch_disconnect(monitor, event_queue, func)
watch_disconnect(monitor, event_queue, func, tams)
except (OSError, KeyboardInterrupt) as err:
print(err)

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requests
fritzconnection
python-dotenv
xmltodict
@@ -7,12 +8,12 @@ pydub
# for matrix-commander
aiohttp
aiofiles<0.5.0,>=0.4.0
aiofiles
argparse
asyncio
datetime
markdown
matrix-nio[e2e]>=0.14.1
matrix-nio
Pillow
python_magic
uuid