[OpenSIPS-Users] [OT] SIP presence and BLF testing tools
Adrian Georgescu
ag at ag-projects.com
Thu May 12 14:06:04 CEST 2011
You may want to try SIP SIMPLE client SDK. It is a high-level library written in Python, very well documented and has client support for all relevant presence things. Is easy to extend it too.
http://sipsimpleclient.com
You have example scripts that work out of the box for subscribing to different events:
http://sipsimpleclient.com/wiki/SipTesting
Regards,
Adrian
On May 12, 2011, at 1:45 PM, Andrew Pogrebennyk wrote:
> Is there any framework available to do functional and regression testing of SIP presence and BLF? Ideally I'm looking for a tool for asserting the signaling flow and contents of the XML body (state, version numbers etc), also I'd like to be able to extract the tags and call-id into variables so as to create INVITE with Replaces.
>
> Working with message body variables in sipp is a pain. I'm also familiar with SIPr, Net::SIP and a few others, but that doesn't look suitable for someone without much development experience. Spirent is a perhaps a little closer than others in implementing pickup scenario but awkward when you go beyond the default test scenarios.
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> So I'm interested in any information, tips, suggestions, commercial tools etc. I'm asking here 'cause judging from the quality of their BLF&presence OpenSIPS and Kamailio got the testing process just right.
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> --
> Sincerely,
> Andrew Pogrebennyk
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