title | keywords | ms.date | ms.topic | ms.devlang | ms.service |
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Azure Communication Administration Package client library for Python |
Azure, python, SDK, API, azure-communication-administration, |
04/16/2021 |
reference |
python |
This package has been deprecated. Please use azure-communication-identity and azure-communication-phonenumbers instead.
The requested features were implemented in the new libraries. See change log for more details.
- Python 2.7, or 3.5 or later is required to use this package.
- You must have an Azure subscription
Install the Azure Communication Administration client library for Python with pip:
pip install azure-communication-administration
CommunicationIdentityClient
provides operations for:
-
Create/delete identities to be used in Azure Communication Services. Those identities can be used to make use of Azure Communication offerings and can be scoped to have limited abilities through token scopes.
-
Create/revoke scoped user access tokens to access services such as chat, calling, sms. Tokens are issued for a valid Azure Communication identity and can be revoked at any time.
# You can find your endpoint and access token from your resource in the Azure Portal
import os
from azure.communication.administration import PhoneNumberAdministrationClient
connection_str = os.getenv('AZURE_COMMUNICATION_SERVICE_CONNECTION_STRING')
phone_number_administration_client = PhoneNumberAdministrationClient.from_connection_string(connection_str)
Phone plans come in two types; Geographic and Toll-Free. Geographic phone plans are phone plans associated with a location, whose phone numbers' area codes are associated with the area code of a geographic location. Toll-Free phone plans are phone plans not associated location. For example, in the US, toll-free numbers can come with area codes such as 800 or 888.
All geographic phone plans within the same country are grouped into a phone plan group with a Geographic phone number type. All Toll-Free phone plans within the same country are grouped into a phone plan group.
Phone numbers search can be search through the search creation API by providing a phone plan id, an area code and quantity of phone numbers. The provided quantity of phone numbers will be reserved for ten minutes. This search of phone numbers can either be cancelled or purchased. If the search is cancelled, then the phone numbers will become available to others. If the search is purchased, then the phone numbers are acquired for the Azure resources.
Phone numbers can be assigned to a callback URL via the configure number API. As part of the configuration, you will need an acquired phone number, callback URL and application id.
The following section provides several code snippets covering some of the most common Azure Communication Services tasks, including:
Create/delete Azure Communication Service identities
Create/revoke scoped user access tokens
phone_number_administration_client = PhoneNumberAdministrationClient.from_connection_string(connection_str)
supported_countries = phone_number_administration_client.list_all_supported_countries()
for supported_country in supported_countries:
print(supported_country)
Phone plan groups come in two types, Geographic and Toll-Free.
phone_number_administration_client = PhoneNumberAdministrationClient.from_connection_string(connection_str)
phone_plan_groups_response = phone_number_administration_client.list_phone_plan_groups(
country_code='<country code>'
)
for phone_plan_group in phone_plan_groups_response:
print(phone_plan_group)
Unlike Toll-Free phone plans, area codes for Geographic Phone Plans are empty. Area codes are found in the Area Codes API.
phone_number_administration_client = PhoneNumberAdministrationClient.from_connection_string(connection_str)
phone_plans_response = phone_number_administration_client.list_phone_plans(
country_code='<country code>',
phone_plan_group_id='<phone plan group id>'
)
for phone_plan in phone_plans_response:
print(phone_plan)
For Geographic phone plans, you can query the available geographic locations. The locations options are structured like the geographic hierarchy of a country. For example, the US has states and within each state are cities.
phone_number_administration_client = PhoneNumberAdministrationClient.from_connection_string(connection_str)
location_options_response = phone_number_administration_client.get_phone_plan_location_options(
country_code='<country code>',
phone_plan_group_id='<phone plan group id>',
phone_plan_id='<phone plan id>'
)
print(location_options_response)
Fetching area codes for geographic phone plans will require the the location options queries set. You must include the chain of geographic locations traversing down the location options object returned by the GetLocationOptions API.
phone_number_administration_client = PhoneNumberAdministrationClient.from_connection_string(connection_str)
all_area_codes = phone_number_administration_client.get_all_area_codes(
location_type="NotRequired",
country_code='<country code>',
phone_plan_id='<phone plan id>'
)
print(all_area_codes)
from azure.communication.administration import CreateSearchOptions
phone_number_administration_client = PhoneNumberAdministrationClient.from_connection_string(connection_str)
searchOptions = CreateSearchOptions(
area_code='<area code>',
description="testsearch20200014",
display_name="testsearch20200014",
phone_plan_ids=['<phone plan id>'],
quantity=1
)
search_response = phone_number_administration_client.create_search(
body=searchOptions
)
print(search_response)
phone_number_administration_client = PhoneNumberAdministrationClient.from_connection_string(connection_str)
phone_number_search_response = phone_number_administration_client.get_search_by_id(
search_id='<search id>'
)
print(phone_number_search_response)
phone_number_administration_client = PhoneNumberAdministrationClient.from_connection_string(connection_str)
phone_number_administration_client.purchase_search(
search_id='<search id to purchase>'
)
The Azure Communication Service Identity client will raise exceptions defined in Azure Core.
Please take a look at the samples directory for detailed examples of how to use this library to manage identities and tokens.
If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions, please file an issue in the Issues section of the project
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