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Python module to control a GSM modem attached to the system: send/receive SMS messages, handle calls, etc

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python-gsmmodem

GSM modem module for Python

python-gsmmodem is a module that allows easy control of a GSM modem attached to the system. It also includes a couple of useful commandline utilities for interacting with a GSM modem.

Its features include:

  • simple methods for sending SMS messages, checking signal level, etc
  • easy-to-use API for starting and responding to USSD sessions and making voice calls
  • handling incoming phone calls and received SMS messages via callback methods
  • support for SMS PDU and text mode
  • support for tracking SMS status reports
  • wraps AT command errors into Python exceptions by default
  • modular design; you easily issue your own AT commands to the modem (with error checking), or read/write directly from/to the modem if you prefer
  • comprehensive test suite

Bundled utilities:

  • GSMTerm: an easy-to-use serial terminal for communicating with an attached GSM modem. It features command completion, built-in help for many AT commands, history, context-aware prompt, etc.
  • sendsms.py: a simple command line script to send SMS messages
  • identify-modem.py: simple utility to identify attached modem. Can also be used to provide debug information used for development of python-gsmmodem.

Requirements

  • Python 2.6 or later
  • pyserial

How to install this package

There are two ways to install python-gsmmodem:

Option 1: Automatic installation using pip

pip install python-gsmmodem

pip will automatically download and install pyserial if needed.

Option 2: Manual installation

Download and extract python-gsmmodem. Next, do:

python setup.py install

Note that python-gsmmodem relies on pyserial for serial communications: http://pyserial.sourceforge.net

Testing the package

Build Status Coverage Status

To run all unit tests, do:

python setup.py test

Unit test code coverage information may be generated by using coverage. You can execute it directly from setup.py by doing:

python setup.py coverage

This will run all unit tests and report on code coverage statistics.

License information

Copyright (C) 2013 Francois Aucamp
See AUTHORS for all authors and contact information.

License: GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3 or later; see COPYING included in this archive for details.

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Python module to control a GSM modem attached to the system: send/receive SMS messages, handle calls, etc

License:GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0