OpenSIPS CLI is an interactive command line tool that can be used to control and monitor OpenSIPS SIP servers. It uses the Management Interface exported by OpenSIPS over JSON-RPC to gather raw information from OpenSIPS and display it in a nicer, more structured manner to the user.
The tool is very flexible and has a modular design, consisting of multiple modules that implement different features. New modules can be easily added by creating a new module that implements the OpenSIPS CLI Module Interface.
OpenSIPS CLI is an interactive console that features auto-completion and reverse/forward command history search, but can also be used to execute one-liners for automation purposes.
OpenSIPS CLI can communicate with an OpenSIPS server using different transport methods, such as fifo or http.
This tool uses the new JSON-RPC interface added in OpenSIPS 3.0, therefore
it can only be used with OpenSIPS versions higher than or equal to 3.0. For older
versions of OpenSIPS, use the classic opensipsctl
tool from the opensips
project.
Simply run opensips-cli
tool directly in your cli.
By default the tool will start in interactive mode.
OpenSIPS CLI accepts the following arguments:
-h|--help
- used to display information about runningopensips-cli
-v|--version
- displays the version of the running tool-d|--debug
- starts theopensips-cli
tool with debugging enabled-f|--config
- specifies a configuration file (see Configuration Section for more information)-i|--instance INSTANCE
- changes the configuration instance (see Instance Module Documentation for more information)-o|--option KEY=VALUE
- sets/overwrites theKEY
configuration parameter with the specifiedVALUE
. Works for both core and modules parameters. Can be used multiple times, for different options-x|--execute
- executes the command specified and exits
In order to run opensips-cli
without installing it, you have to export the
PYTHONPATH
variable to the root of the opensipscli
package. If you are in
the root of the project, simply do:
export PYTHONPATH=.
bin/opensips-cli
The module can be used as a python module as well. A simple snippet of running an MI command using the tool is:
from opensipscli import cli
opensipscli = cli.OpenSIPSCLI()
print(opensipscli.mi('ps'))
The OpenSIPSCLI object can receive a set of arguments/modifiers through the
OpenSIPSCLIArgs
class, i.e.:
from opensipscli import args
...
args = OpenSIPSCLIArgs(debug=True)
opensipscli = cli.OpenSIPSCLI(args)
...
Custom settings can be provided thourgh the arguments, i.e.:
# run commands over http
args = OpenSIPSCLIArgs(communcation_type = "http",
url="http://127.0.0.1:8080/mi")
...
The OpenSIPS CLI tool can be run in a Docker container. The image is available on Docker Hub at opensips/opensips-cli. For more information on how to run the tool in a Docker container, please refer to the OpenSIPS CLI Docker Image documentation.
OpenSIPS CLI accepts a configuration file, formatted as an ini
or cfg
file, that can store certain parameters that influence the behavior of the
OpenSIPS CLI tool. You can find here an example of a
configuration file that behaves exactly as the default parameters. The set of
default values used, when no configuration file is specified, can be found
here.
The configuration file can have multiple sections/instances, managed by the
Instance module. One can choose different
instances from the configuration file by specifying the -i INSTANCE
argument
when starting the cli tool.
If no configuration file is specified by the -f|--config
argument, OpenSIPS
CLI searches for one in the following locations:
~/.opensips-cli.cfg
(highest precedence)/etc/opensips-cli.cfg
/etc/opensips/opensips-cli.cfg
(lowest precedence)
If no file is found, it starts with the default configuration.
The OpenSIPS CLI core can use the following parameters:
prompt_name
: The name of the OpenSIPS CLI prompt (Default:opensips-cli
)prompt_intro
: Introduction message when entering the OpenSIPS CLIprompt_emptyline_repeat_cmd
: Repeat the last command on an emptyline (Default:False
)history_file
: The path of the history file (Default:~/.opensips-cli.history
)history_file_size
: The backlog size of the history file (Default:1000
)log_level
: The level of the console logging (Default:WARNING
)communication_type
: Communication transport used by OpenSIPS CLI (Default:fifo
)fifo_file
: The OpenSIPS FIFO file to which the CLI will write commands (Default:/var/run/opensips/opensips_fifo
)fifo_file_fallback
: A fallback FIFO file that is being used when thefifo_file
is not found - this has been introduces for backwards compatibility when the defaultfifo_file
has been changed from/tmp/opensips_fifo
(Default:/tmp/opensips_fifo
)fifo_reply_dir
: The default directory whereopensips-cli
will create the fifo used for the reply from OpenSIPS (Default:/tmp
)url
: The default URL used whenhttp
communication_type
is used (Default:http://127.0.0.1:8888/mi
).datagram_ip
: The default IP used whendatagram
communication_type
is used (Default:127.0.0.1
)datagram_port
: The default port used whendatagram
communication_type
is used (Default:8080
)
Each module can use each of the parameters above, but can also declare their own. You can find in each module's documentation page the parameters that they are using.
Configuration parameters can be overwritten using the -o/--option
arguments,
as described in the Usage section.
It is also possible to set a parameters dynamically, using the set
command.
This configuration is only available during the current interactive session,
and also gets cleaned up when an instance is switched.
The OpenSIPS CLI tool consists of the following modules:
- Management Interface - run MI commands
- Database - commands to create, modify, drop, or migrate an OpenSIPS database
- Diagnose - instantly diagnose OpenSIPS instances
- Instance - used to switch through different instances/configuration within the config file
- User - utility used to add and remove OpenSIPS users
- Trace - trace calls information from users
- Trap - use
gdb
to take snapshots of OpenSIPS workers - TLS - utility to generate certificates for TLS
OpenSIPS CLI can communicate with an OpenSIPS instance through MI using different transports. Supported transports at the moment are:
FIFO
- communicate over themi_fifo
moduleHTTP
- use JSONRPC over HTTP through themi_http
moduleDATAGRAM
- communicate over UDP using themi_datagram
module
Please follow the details provided in the
Installation section, for a complete guide
on how to install opensips-cli
as a replacement for the deprecated
opensipsctl
shell script.
Feel free to contribute to this project with any module, or functionality you find useful by opening a pull request.
This project was started by Dorin Geman (dorin98) as part of the ROSEdu 2018 program. It has later been adapted to the new OpenSIPS 3.0 MI interface and became the main external tool for managing OpenSIPS.
The opensips-cli
source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0
All documentation files (i.e. .md
extension) are licensed under the Creative Common License 4.0
© 2018 - 2020 OpenSIPS Solutions