[SR-Users] [sr-dev] Info: sipexer v1.0.0 - sip cli tool

Ovidiu Sas osas at voipembedded.com
Mon Feb 14 15:14:14 CET 2022


Hello Daniel,

Very nice tool! Thank you for sharing!

-ovidiu

On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 09:02 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <daniel at asipto.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I want to announce the availability of sipexer v1.0.0 - a sip cli tool
> that can facilitate testing and monitoring of SIP signalling systems. It
> tries to have a modern approach, with a flexible templating system,
> supporting both IPv4 and IPv6 with all the common transport layers,
> respectively UDP, TCP, TLS and WebSocket (for WebRTC).
>
> The project can be found at:
>
>   * https://github.com/miconda/sipexer
>
> It is written in Go language for better portability, binaries for Linux,
> MacOS and Windows are made available for download in the release page:
>
>   * https://github.com/miconda/sipexer/releases/tag/v1.0.0
>
> Among its features:
>
>   *  send OPTIONS request (quick SIP ping to check if server is alive)
>   *  do registration and un-registration with customized expires value
> and contact URI
>   *  authentication with plain or HA1 passwords
>   *  set custom SIP headers
>   *  template system for building SIP requests
>   *  fields in the templates can be set via command line parameters or a
> JSON file
>   *  variables for setting field values (e.g., random number, data,
> time, environment variables, uuid, random string, …)
>   *  simulate SIP calls at signalling layer (INVITE-wait-BYE)
>   *  respond to requests coming during SIP calls (e.g., OPTIONS keepalives)
>   *  send instant messages with SIP MESSAGE requests
>   *  color output mode for easier troubleshooting
>   *  support for many transport layers: IPv4 and IPv6, UDP, TCP, TLS and
> WebSocket (for WebRTC)
>   *  send SIP requests of any type (e.g., INFO, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, …)
>
> One usage example that could ease the testing of Kamailio is initiating
> registrations or simulating calls over WebSocket without the need of
> having a JavaScript soft phone application running in a web browser.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
> --
> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> http://www.asipto.com
>
>
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