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4f0cae501c Update about multitam in README 2021-07-07 23:30:25 +02:00
41916ae7c7 Merged with multitam. 2021-07-07 22:50:22 +02:00
0e85b61868 Merge with multitam branch. 2021-07-07 22:31:05 +02:00
fe2ce2b420 Nothing to test up to now ... 2021-07-06 23:05:04 +02:00
dfe3543777 Test for fritzab2matrix.py 2021-07-06 17:16:00 +02:00
6f696bf970 File to import main file to tests. 2021-07-06 17:15:15 +02:00
25aeeb5c9b Moved helper functions out of the main function. 2021-07-06 17:14:00 +02:00
4 changed files with 42 additions and 6 deletions

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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
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* 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_TMP="/tmp"
# FRITZ_VOICEBOX_PATH="fritz.nas/FRITZ/voicebox"
FRITZ_TAM='{"0" : "!roomhash1:matrix.org", "1" : "!roomhash2:matrix.org"}'
```
__.env__
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* With docker that means that you need to open an _interactive shell_ in the running container (`docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml exec app /bin/bash` and run this command there.
* 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!

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if env_tmp is None:
env_tmp = "/tmp"
# Build the url to download the message via smb
def build_download_url(mid, tam=0):
recording = "rec." + str(tam) + r"." + str(mid).zfill(3)
url = os.path.join("//",env_ip,env_voicebox,"rec",recording)
return url
def download_speex_file(smb_url):
smbclient.register_session(server=env_ip, username=env_user, password=env_pass, auth_protocol="ntlm")
fd = smbclient.open_file(smb_url, mode="rb")
return fd
def get_message_list(url):
""" Get and and convert the xml formatted list of messages into a dictionary. """
with urllib.request.urlopen(url) as f:
doc = f.read()
# Convert the xml formatted message list to dict
messages = xmltodict.parse(doc)
return messages
def fritzab2matrix(tam):
###
### CHECK AND GET MESSAGES FROM FRITZBOX ###
############################################

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tests/context.py Normal file
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import os
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')))
import fritzab2matrix

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from context import fritzab2matrix as fab2m