rtckit / sip
SIP protocol implementation written in PHP
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Requires
- php: >=7.4.0
- ext-ctype: *
Requires (Dev)
- phpstan/phpstan: ^1.10
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.5
- symfony/yaml: ^5.3
- vimeo/psalm: ^5.11
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- ext-hash: Enables RFC 8760 authentication via SHA(-512)-256 hashing
README
PHP SIP Parsing/Rendering Library
RFC 3261 compliant SIP parsing and rendering library for PHP 7.4.
Quickstart
SIP Message Parsing
Once installed, you can parse SIP messages right away as follows:
/* * $text holds your SIP message as a string, for example * $text = 'REGISTER sip:192.168.0.1 SIP/2.0 /.../'; */ $message = \RTCKit\SIP\Message::parse($text); /* Outputs "RTCKit\SIP\Request" */ echo get_class($message) . PHP_EOL; /* Outputs something similar to: * Protocol version: SIP/2.0 * Request method: REGISTER * Request URI: sip:192.168.0.1 * Via: 192.168.0.2:5050 * Via branch: z9hG4bK.eAV4o0nXr * From scheme: sip * From user: buzz * From host: 192.168.0.1 * From tag: SFJbQ2oWh * To scheme: sip * To user: buzz * To host: 192.168.0.1 * Sequence number: 20 * Call ID: ob0EYyuyC0 */ printf("Protocol version: %s" . PHP_EOL, $message->version); printf("Request method: %s" . PHP_EOL, $message->method); printf("Request URI: %s" . PHP_EOL, $message->uri); printf("Via: %s" . PHP_EOL, $message->via->values[0]->host); printf("Via branch: %s" . PHP_EOL, $message->via->values[0]->branch); printf("From scheme: %s" . PHP_EOL, $request->from->uri->scheme); printf("From user: %s" . PHP_EOL, $request->from->uri->user); printf("From host: %s" . PHP_EOL, $request->from->uri->host); printf("From tag: %s" . PHP_EOL, $request->from->tag); printf("To scheme: %s" . PHP_EOL, $request->to->uri->scheme); printf("To user: %s" . PHP_EOL, $request->to->uri->user); printf("To host: %s" . PHP_EOL, $request->to->uri->host); printf("Sequence number: %s" . PHP_EOL, $message->cSeq->sequence); printf("Call ID: %s" . PHP_EOL, $message->callId->value);
SIP Message Rendering
Rendering is the opposite action of parsing; for example, let's prepare a 200 OK
response for a REGISTER
request:
$response = new \RTCKit\SIP\Response; $response->version = 'SIP/2.0'; $response->code = 200; $response->via = new \RTCKit\SIP\Header\ViaHeader; $response->via->values[0] = new \RTCKit\SIP\Header\ViaValue; $response->via->values[0]->protocol = 'SIP'; $response->via->values[0]->version = '2.0'; $response->via->values[0]->transport = 'UDP'; $response->via->values[0]->host = '192.168.0.2:5050'; $response->via->values[0]->branch = 'z9hG4bK.eAV4o0nXr'; $response->from = new \RTCKit\SIP\Header\NameAddrHeader; $response->from->uri = new \RTCKit\SIP\URI; $response->from->uri->scheme = 'sip'; $response->from->uri->user = 'buzz'; $response->from->uri->host = '192.168.0.1'; $response->from->tag = 'SFJbQ2oWh'; $response->to = new \RTCKit\SIP\Header\NameAddrHeader; $response->to->uri = new \RTCKit\SIP\URI; $response->to->uri->scheme = 'sip'; $response->to->uri->user = 'buzz'; $response->to->uri->host = '192.168.0.1'; $response->to->tag = '8cQtUyH6N5N9K'; $response->cSeq = new \RTCKit\SIP\Header\CSeqHeader; $response->cSeq->sequence = 20; $response->cSeq->method = 'REGISTER'; $response->callId = new \RTCKit\SIP\Header\CallIdHeader; $response->callId->value = 'ob0EYyuyC0'; $response->maxForwards = new \RTCKit\SIP\Header\ScalarHeader; $response->maxForwards->value = 70; $response->contact = new \RTCKit\SIP\Header\ContactHeader; $response->contact->values[0] = new \RTCKit\SIP\Header\ContactValue; $response->contact->values[0]->uri = new \RTCKit\SIP\URI; $response->contact->values[0]->uri->scheme = 'sip'; $response->contact->values[0]->uri->user = 'buzz'; $response->contact->values[0]->uri->host = '192.168.0.2'; $response->contact->values[0]->uri->port = 5050; $response->contact->values[0]->uri->transport = 'udp'; $response->contact->values[0]->expires = 3600; $response->userAgent = new \RTCKit\SIP\Header\Header; $response->userAgent->values[0] = 'MyDeskPhone/1.0.0'; /* Outputs: * SIP/2.0 200 OK * Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.2:5050;branch=z9hG4bK.eAV4o0nXr * From: <sip:buzz@192.168.0.1>;tag=SFJbQ2oWh * To: <sip:buzz@192.168.0.1>;tag=8cQtUyH6N5N9K * Contact: <sip:buzz@192.168.0.2:5050;transport=udp>;expires=3600 * Call-ID: ob0EYyuyC0 * CSeq: 20 REGISTER * Max-Forwards: 70 * User-Agent: MyDeskPhone/1.0.0 */ echo $response->render();
SIP Message Stream Parsing
If your use case involves a continuous data stream rather than individual messages, the StreamParser
class can help; this is particularly useful for analyzing SIP trace files or packet captures, parsing SIP traffic over TCP etc.
/* Instantiate the Stream Parser */ $parser = new \RTCKit\SIP\StreamParser; $fp = fopen(/.../); while (!feof($fp)) { $bytes = fread($fp, 256); /* The actual input string ($bytes) can be retrieved from any stream-like source */ if ($parser->process($bytes, $messages) === \RTCKit\SIP\StreamParser::SUCCESS) { foreach ($messages as $message) { /* * $message is either a Request or a Response object, using * the same structure as messages returned by Message::parse() */ } } }
Lastly, the provided examples are a good starting point.
Requirements
RTCKit\SIP is compatible with PHP 7.4+ and has no external library and extension dependencies.
Installation
You can add the library as project dependency using Composer:
composer require rtckit/sip
If you only need the library during development, for instance when used in your test suite, then you should add it as a development-only dependency:
composer require --dev rtckit/sip
Tests
To run the test suite, clone this repository and then install dependencies via Composer:
composer install
Then, go to the project root and run:
php -d memory_limit=-1 ./vendor/bin/phpunit -c ./etc/phpunit.xml.dist
Static Analysis
In order to ensure high code quality, RTCKit\SIP uses PHPStan and Psalm:
php -d memory_limit=-1 ./vendor/bin/phpstan analyse -c ./etc/phpstan.neon -n -vvv --ansi --level=max src php -d memory_limit=-1 ./vendor/bin/psalm --config=./etc/psalm.xml
License
MIT, see LICENSE file.
Acknowledgments
- SIP Protocol Contributors/IETF Trust
- PROTOS SIP Test Material - Oulu University Secure Programming Group, Finland
- lioneagle/sipparser Test Material (MIT license)
Contributing
Bug reports (and small patches) can be submitted via the issue tracker. Forking the repository and submitting a Pull Request is preferred for substantial patches.