Documentation available online at http://vumi-go.readthedocs.org/ and in the docs directory of the repository.
Install the dependencies:
$ virtualenv --no-site-packages ve
$ source ve/bin/activate
(ve)$ pip install -r requirements.pip
Other stuff that's required:
- Redis
- RabbitMQ, after you've installed this run sudo ./utils/rabbitmq.setup.sh to set the correct permissions for the vumi RabbitMQ user.
- Riak, install as described in: http://wiki.basho.com/Installation.html
After installing Riak, you will need to edit the /etc/riak/app.config file: set the storage backend to eleveldb instead of bitcask, and enable riak_search.
Note
There is a Vagrantfile in the Vumi repository that can be used for Vumi Go as well.
After having installed the dependencies with pip and ensuring that Redis, Riak and RabbitMQ are running execute the following command:
(ve)$ ./setup_env.sh
This will generate all the necessary config files for running a set of standard applications and Telnet transports emulating a USSD and SMS connection.
To start some sample conversations such as Wikipedia execute the following command:
(ve)$ ./setup_env/build/go_startup_env.sh
Next start everything using Supervisord:
(ve)$ supervisord -c setup_env/build/go_supervisord.conf
(ve)$ supervisorctl -c setup_env/build/go_supervisord.conf
Now you should be able to login to the Vumi UI at http://localhost:8000 using the account details as specified in setup_env/accounts.yaml.
The default accounts created are:
Username | Password |
---|---|
user1@example.org | password |
user2@example.org | password |
By default the Wikipedia USSD service is configured to be running on localhost 8081.
$ telnet localhost 8081
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
Please provide "to_addr":
*120*10001#
Please provide "from_addr":
simon
[Sending all messages to: *120*10001# and from: simon]
What would you like to search Wikipedia for?
...
The SMS delivery part uses 'longcode-10001' as the virtual address and the outbound SMSes as part of the USSD Wikipedia are sent to that address.
To ease local development we often use GTalk. You will need at least two Gtalk addresses, one will be used for the Vumi transport the other you will need to use with your normal Gtalk client to interact with the service.
Start the XMPP transport with the following command:
(ve)$ twistd -n vumi_worker \
> --worker-class=vumi.transports.xmpp.XMPPTransport
> --config=path/to/xmpp-config.yaml
The configuration for the XMPP transport should have the following parameters:
transport_name: <desired transport name> # change this
username: <your username> # change this
password: <your password> # change this
host: talk.google.com
port: 5222
status: chat
status_message: Vumi Go!
middleware:
- logging_mw: vumi.middleware.logging.LoggingMiddleware
- gtalk_tagging_mw: vumi.middleware.tagger.TaggingMiddleware
logging_mw:
log_level: debug
gtalk_tagging_mw:
incoming:
addr_pattern: '^(.+\@.+)/?.*$'
tagpool_template: 'xmpp'
tagname_template: '\1'
outgoing:
tagname_pattern: '.*'
msg_template: {}
For you to be able to use this account for messaging you will need to add it to the tagpools.yaml file. Do this by adding the following below ussd_tagpool under `pools`:
xmpp_tagpool:
tags:
- xmpp@example.org # change this
metadata:
display_name: "Google Talk"
delivery_class: gtalk
transport_type: xmpp
user_selects_tag: true
server_initiated: true
client_initiated: true
transport_name: <name of your transport> # change this
msg_options: {}
Next update the Tagpool Manager with this new configuration:
(ve)$ ./go-admin.sh go_setup_env \
--config-file=./setup_env/config.yaml \
--tagpool-file=./setup_env/tagpools.yaml
And give your account access to this new tagpool:
(ve)$ ./go-admin go_assign_tagpool \
--email-address=user1@example.org \
--tagpool=xmpp_tagpool \
--max-keys=0