This example written in Ruby allows users to manage VoipNow accounts and fetch call statistics.
The code is on GitHub
Download here. Do not hesitate to contribute in order to make this example better - we welcome Pull Requests!
How To Install It
System Requirements
In order to be able to use the SystemAPI Ruby Tool, you need to comply with the requirements below:
- Download Ruby for Linux or Windows.
Download SOAP4R, a Ruby library that provides access the Web Services via SOAP.
Setup
Please follow these steps:
STEP 1: Start by downloading the example files:
git clone https://github.com/4psa/systemapi-example-ruby.git
STEP 2: Install gcc
for Linux.
You may skip this step for Windows, since Ruby for Windows comes with an installation package.
gcc should come with your operating system, otherwise simply run one of the commands below. For CentOS/RHEL:
yum install gcc
For Debian/Ubuntu:
apt-get install gcc
STEP 3: Install Ruby
. You should use Ruby 1.8.6
or later for Linux and Ruby 1.8.7
or later for Windows.
It seems that Ruby 1.8.6
for Windows is not fully compatible with SOAP4R
and throws some errors when running with our demo scripts. You may try it, but it's recommended that you use the installer specified above. In our demo, we used Ruby 1.8.6
for Linux and Ruby 1.8.7
for Windows.
On Linux, after download, you should extract the archive to a temporary folder, go to that folder and run:
./configure make make install
On Windows, just run the installer. You should check in the options to associate .rb
files with Ruby
and add Ruby
to PATH
.
STEP 4: You need rubygems
in order to install SOAP4R
. If rubygems
was not installed with Ruby
, you can download it from here. After downloading, extract the contents of the archive to a temporary folder, go to that folder and run:
ruby setup.rb
STEP 5: You need to install SOAP4R
, a Ruby
library for accessing Web Services via SOAP
. Here is the command line to install SOAP4R
:
gem install soap4r --include-dependencies
Although latest versions of Ruby
come with SOAP4R
in their standard library, it is highly recommended using the latest gem.
STEP 6: Create a directory for 4PSA VoipNow schemas on your local disk (for example, C:\schema
or /home/your_user/schema
).
STEP 7: Now you need to run the script that generates the Ruby library from the schema.
On Linux
cd /home/your_user/schema ./wsdl2ruby.sh . <IP_ADDRESS
On Windows
cd C:\schema wsdl2ruby.bat . <IP_ADDRESS>
cd C:\schema wsdl2ruby.bat . voipnow2demo.4psa.com
This utility will generate four files inside the C:\schema
folder:
VoipNowService.rb VoipNowServiceMappingRegistry.rb AccountPortClient.rb VoipNowServiceDriver.rb
The main class used by your client program is VoipNowServiceDriver.rb
.
STEP 8: At this point, you can start writing your applications for your VoipNow server.
How To Use It
Authentication
Depending on what you intend to do in the application, you will need to create an object. For example, if you want to add a new service provider, you should instantiate a new object, as follows:
driver = ServiceProviderInterface.new
You will need a custom header for the SystemAPI message, therefore you will create a new class called AuthHeader that will be customized for each authentication method. Please find it detailed below.
In order to add the new header to the recently created driver object, please write the following line of code:
driver.headerhandler << AuthHeader.new
Here is an explanation of how to create the AuthHeader class. The OAuth protocol requires that you to provide the access token generated for your application. In short, the code should look like this:
# Custom header for authentication class AuthHeader < SOAP::Header::SimpleHandler # the namespace for the header data NAMESPACE = 'http://4psa.com/HeaderData.xsd/3.0.0' # Authentication data ACCESS_TOKEN = 'CHANGEME' #initializes an instance of this class def initialize() super(XSD::QName.new(NAMESPACE, 'userCredentials')) end #sets the user credentials with the authentication data def on_simple_outbound {"userCredentials" => {"accessToken" => ACCESS_TOKEN}} end end
Examples
Add a Service Provider
The following example shows how to add a new service provider. It also fetches the list of charging plans in order to pick a random one to use with the new service provider:
curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/4psa/systemapi-example-ruby/Demo/DemoAddServiceProvider.rb" -o DemoAddServiceProvider.rb -L
Add Other Account Types
If you wish to add other account types (organizations, users or extensions), there are only a few changes that you need to make to the previous Service Provider example. First of all, you need to change the type of driver object from ServiceProviderInterface to OrganizationInterface or UserInterface or ExtensionInterface. It should look like this:
driver = OrganizationInterface.new
Then, you need to adjust the message of the request. It should also contain a new parameter, the parentID, which represents either the service provider that owns the organization (when adding a new organization) or the organization that owns the user (when adding a new user) or the user that owns the extension (when adding a new extension).
The code for picking a random parent from the list of available accounts is presented below:
# We need a parent service provider for the new organization, so we make a request to # fetch all the service providers. driver = ServiceProviderInterface.new driver.options['protocol.http.ssl_config.verify_mode'] = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE # Add custom header driver.headerhandler << AuthHeader.new #the getServiceProviders message messagePart = GetServiceProviders.new # Log for SystemAPI request and response driver.wiredump_file_base = "log" #send the SystemAPI message serviceProviders = driver.getServiceProviders(messagePart) serviceProviderID = nil if serviceProviders.serviceProvider != nil if serviceProviders.serviceProvider.length != 0 randServiceProvider = serviceProviders.serviceProvider[rand(serviceProviders.serviceProvider.length)] if randServiceProvider.iD != nil serviceProviderID = randServiceProvider.iD if randServiceProvider.name != nil puts "Using parent service provider " + randServiceProvider.name + "." else puts "Using parent service provider with id " + serviceProviderID + "." end end end end if serviceProviderID == nil puts "No service providers found on the server. Can not add an organization." exit end
The code for the the AddOrganization request is shown below:
#the AddOrganization message messagePart = AddOrganization.new # Fill in Organization data messagePart.name = 'OrgRuby' + rand(1000).to_s messagePart.login = 'OrgRuby' + rand(1000).to_s messagePart.password = SecureRandom.hex(16) messagePart.country = 'us' messagePart.parentID = serviceProviderID if chargingPlanID != nil messagePart.chargingPlanID = chargingPlanID end
Finally, you need to call the proper method (the last line of the above script). Instead of:
puts driver.addServiceProvider(messagePart)
You should have this for adding an organization:
puts driver.addOrganization(messagePart)
Similar modifications are made for the other 2 account types (user and extension).
CallCosts
The DEMO version also provides a CallCosts request example. Here is the code:
curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/4psa/systemapi-example-ruby/Demo/CallCosts.rb" -o CallCosts.rb -L
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