More python-gammu Examples¶
Many examples are available in examples/
directory in the python-gammu
sources.
Sending a message¶
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Sample script to show how to send SMS
from __future__ import print_function
import gammu
import sys
# Create object for talking with phone
state_machine = gammu.StateMachine()
# Optionally load config file as defined by first parameter
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
# Read the configuration from given file
state_machine.ReadConfig(Filename=sys.argv[1])
# Remove file name from args list
del sys.argv[1]
else:
# Read the configuration (~/.gammurc)
state_machine.ReadConfig()
# Check parameters
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
print('Usage: sendsms.py [configfile] RECIPIENT_NUMBER')
sys.exit(1)
# Connect to the phone
state_machine.Init()
# Prepare message data
# We tell that we want to use first SMSC number stored in phone
message = {
'Text': 'python-gammu testing message',
'SMSC': {'Location': 1},
'Number': sys.argv[1],
}
# Actually send the message
state_machine.SendSMS(message)
Sending a long message¶
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Sample script to show how to send long (multipart) SMS
from __future__ import print_function
import gammu
import sys
# Create object for talking with phone
state_machine = gammu.StateMachine()
# Optionally load config file as defined by first parameter
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
# Read the configuration from given file
state_machine.ReadConfig(Filename=sys.argv[1])
# Remove file name from args list
del sys.argv[1]
else:
# Read the configuration (~/.gammurc)
state_machine.ReadConfig()
# Check parameters
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
print('Usage: sendlongsms.py [configfile] RECIPIENT_NUMBER')
sys.exit(1)
# Connect to the phone
state_machine.Init()
# Create SMS info structure
smsinfo = {
'Class': -1,
'Unicode': False,
'Entries': [
{
'ID': 'ConcatenatedTextLong',
'Buffer':
'Very long python-gammu testing message '
'sent from example python script. '
'Very long python-gammu testing message '
'sent from example python script. '
'Very long python-gammu testing message '
'sent from example python script. '
}
]}
# Encode messages
encoded = gammu.EncodeSMS(smsinfo)
# Send messages
for message in encoded:
# Fill in numbers
message['SMSC'] = {'Location': 1}
message['Number'] = sys.argv[1]
# Actually send the message
state_machine.SendSMS(message)
Initiating a voice call¶
#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import print_function
import gammu
import sys
# Create object for talking with phone
state_machine = gammu.StateMachine()
# Read the configuration (~/.gammurc or from command line)
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
state_machine.ReadConfig(Filename=sys.argv[1])
del sys.argv[1]
else:
state_machine.ReadConfig()
# Connect to the phone
state_machine.Init()
# Check whether we have a number to dial
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
print('Usage: dialvoice.py NUMBER')
sys.exit(1)
# Dial a number
state_machine.DialVoice(sys.argv[1])
Reading calendar from phone¶
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Example for reading calendar from phone
from __future__ import print_function
import gammu
# Create object for talking with phone
state_machine = gammu.StateMachine()
# Read the configuration (~/.gammurc)
state_machine.ReadConfig()
# Connect to the phone
state_machine.Init()
# Get number of calendar entries
status = state_machine.GetCalendarStatus()
remain = status['Used']
start = True
while remain > 0:
# Read the entry
if start:
entry = state_machine.GetNextCalendar(Start=True)
start = False
else:
entry = state_machine.GetNextCalendar(Location=entry['Location'])
remain = remain - 1
# Display it
print()
print('%-20s: %d' % ('Location', entry['Location']))
print('%-20s: %s' % ('Type', entry['Type']))
for v in entry['Entries']:
print('%-20s: %s' % (v['Type'], str(v['Value'])))