Hello,

there is not such KSR.py file at this moment, but maybe you can start from the script made for Lua:

  - https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/blob/master/misc/tools/kemi/lua/kemiksrlib.py

and adapt it for Python. The one above generates something similar for Lua. You can play with it in the kamailio source directory by running:

python3 misc/tools/kemi/lua/kemiksrlib.py .

then see the output file KSR.lua

We would happily accept a contribution for KEMI python in the git repo.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 12.05.22 23:12, Olivier Roy wrote:

Hello,

 

I am writing some Kamailio scripts using app_python3.

I understand that the KSR module is automatically generated by Kamailio. So when I

import KSR from KSR

I don’t get any syntax from my IDE since it doesn’t know where KSR is.

 

My question: is there a way to generate a KSR.py file that can be used for autocompletion and syntax highlighting?

 

Thanks.

 

Olivier


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