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PyTS3

>> Check out version 2, which also supports the TS3 Client Query API and SSH!**. v1 will only receive bug fixes, but no more updates. So better start using v2. <<

This package provides a Python 3 API for:

  • TS3 query connections
  • TS3 query events
  • TS3 file transfers

You can find a complete API documentation here.

Installation

This package is registered on PyPi, so you're done with:

$ pip3 install ts3

TS3 Server configuration

If you want to send lots of queries to the TS3 server, make sure, that you're connection is not closed by the anti-flood protection of the TS3 server. So it may be wise to add the host that runs the TS3 queries to the query_ip_whitelist.txt of your TS3 server:

$ echo "192.168.178.42" >> path/to/ts3/server/directory/query_ip_whitelist.txt

Introduction

The easiest way to get to grips with this library is taking a look at the examples.

If you need information about the possible query commands, take a look at the TS3 Server Query Manual.

Examples

You can find more examples in the ts3.examples package.

  • Show all clients on the virtual server with the server id 1:

    #!/usr/bin/python3
    
    import ts3
    
    with ts3.query.TS3Connection("localhost") as ts3conn:
            # Note, that the client will wait for the response and raise a
            # **TS3QueryError** if the error id of the response is not 0.
            try:
                    ts3conn.login(
                            client_login_name="serveradmin",
                            client_login_password="FoOBa9"
                    )
            except ts3.query.TS3QueryError as err:
                    print("Login failed:", err.resp.error["msg"])
                    exit(1)
    
            ts3conn.use(sid=1)
    
            # Each query method will return a **TS3QueryResponse** instance,
            # with the response.
            resp = ts3conn.clientlist()
            print("Clients on the server:", resp.parsed)
            print("Error:", resp.error["id"], resp.error["msg"])
    
            # Note, the TS3Response class and therefore the TS3QueryResponse
            # class too, can work as a rudimentary container. So, these two
            # commands are equal:
            for client in resp.parsed:
                    print(client)
            for client in resp:
                    print(client)
  • Say hello to all clients:

    #!/usr/bin/python3
    
    import ts3
    
    with ts3.query.TS3Connection("localhost") as ts3conn:
            ts3conn.login(
                    client_login_name="serveradmin",
                    client_login_password="FoOBa9"
            )
            ts3conn.use(sid=1)
    
            for client in ts3conn.clientlist():
                    msg = "Hi {}".format(client["client_nickname"])
                    ts3conn.clientpoke(clid=client["clid"], msg=msg)
  • Event handling:

    #!/usr/bin/python3
    
    import time
    import ts3
    
    with ts3.query.TS3Connection("localhost") as ts3conn:
            ts3conn.login(
                    client_login_name="serveradmin",
                    client_login_password="FoOBa9"
            )
            ts3conn.use(sid=1)
    
            # Register for events
            ts3conn.servernotifyregister(event="server")
    
            while True:
                    event = ts3conn.wait_for_event()
    
                    # Greet new clients.
                    if event[0]["reasonid"] == "0":
                            print("client connected")
                            ts3conn.clientpoke(clid=event[0]["clid"], msg="Hello :)")
  • A simple TS3 viewer:

    #!/usr/bin/python3
    
    import ts3
    
    # The examples package already contains this implementation.
    # Note, that the ts3.examples.viewer module has an helpful class to
    # build a complete channel tree of a virtual server: ChannelTreeNode
    from ts3.examples.viewer import view
    
    with ts3.query.TS3Connection("localhost") as ts3conn:
            ts3conn.login(
                    client_login_name="serveradmin",
                    client_login_password="FoOBa9"
            )
            view(ts3conn, sid=1)
  • Download and upload files:

    #!/usr/bin/python3
    
    import ts3
    
    with ts3.query.TS3Connection("localhost") as ts3conn:
            ts3conn.login(
                    client_login_name="serveradmin",
                    client_login_password="FoOBa9"
            )
    
            # Create a new TS3FileTransfer instance associated with the
            # TS3Connection.
            ts3ft = ts3.filetransfer.TS3FileTransfer(ts3conn)
    
            # Upload the image *baz.png* to the channel with the id 2 on the
            # TS3 server.
            # Note the opening mode ("rb").
            with open("baz.png", "rb") as file:
                    ts3ft.init_upload(input_file=file, name="/baz.png", cid=2)
    
            # Download the file into *baz1.png*.
            with open("baz1.png", "wb") as file:
                    ts3ft.init_download(output_file=file, name="/baz.png", cid=2)

Bugs

If you found a bug please report it or sent a pull request.

Please report grammar or spelling errors too.

Versioning

For the version numbers, take a look at http://semver.org/.

License

This package is licensed under the MIT License.

The docstrings copied from the TS3 Server Query Manual are the property of the TeamSpeak Systems GmbH.