# Microw - CLI Microw is a command-line interface (CLI) utility developed in Python to automate the conversion of tabular data (such as CSV or TXT files) into `.ini` configuration files compatible with the *MicroSIP* softphone and its derivatives. This tool is ideal for VoIP system administrators, technical support teams, and developers who need to perform bulk provisioning of extensions quickly and accurately. ## Features * **Flexible Mapping:** Define the column order of your input file via the command line. * **Customizable Templates:** Use custom account templates for different network scenarios. * **Label Patterns:** Generate dynamic display names (DisplayName) based on input data. * **Ghost Account:** Option to add a "Disconnected" profile as the first account in the list. * **Delimiter Support:** Works with commas, tabs (`\t`), semicolons, etc. * **Sorting:** Sort accounts alphabetically by a specified column. * **Encoding Support:** Specify input and output file encodings. * **Call Handling:** Configure automatic call rejection and answering. ## How to Use ### Prerequisites * Python 3.x installed. ### Installation Simply clone the repository or download the `microw.py` file: ```bash git clone https://github.com/LucioCarvalhoDev/microw.git cd microw ``` ### Basic Execution Assuming you have a file named `your_data.csv` with the format `ramal,label`: ```bash python3 microw.py --input-file your_data.csv --output-file accounts.ini ``` --- ## Argument Reference | Argument | Default | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | `--columns` | `"ramal label"` | Define the column order of the input file. Use variable names (e.g., ramal, password) or '_' to ignore columns. | | `--input-file` | `./input.txt` | Path to the source file. | | `--output-file` | `./output.ini` | Path to the generated `.ini` file. | | `--delimiter` | `,` | Column separator character. | | `--label-pattern` | `label` | Template for the display name (e.g., `"ramal - label"`). | | `--add-ghost` | `False` | Adds a 'Disconnected' account at the top. | | `--set-template` | `None` | Path to a custom account template file. | | `--set-password` | `None` | Sets a single password for all accounts. | | `--set-server` | `None` | Sets the server for all accounts. | | `--read-encoding` | `utf-8` | Encoding for reading the input file. | | `--write-encoding` | `utf-8` | Encoding for writing the output file. | | `--sort` | `True` | Sorts the accounts in the final file. | | `--sort-by` | `ramal` | Column to use for alphabetical sorting. | | `--deny-incoming` | `button` | Defines if the app will reject calls automatically. Possible values: all, no, server, user, button. | | `--auto-answer` | `button` | Enables automatic call answering. Possible values: all, no, button. | | `--help` | `False` | Displays the manual. | --- ## Usage Examples ### 1. CSV Format with Semicolons If your file follows the pattern `ID;ramal;nome;setor` and you want to ignore the ID: ```bash python3 microw.py --delimiter ";" --columns "_ ramal nome setor" ``` ### 2. Customizing the Display Name To make the name appear in MicroSIP as `ramal | nome (setor)`: ```bash python3 microw.py --columns "ramal nome setor" --label-pattern "ramal | nome (setor)" ``` ### 3. Using a Specific Account Template If you need different transport settings (TLS/TCP) or ports, create a template file and point to it: ```bash python3 microw.py --set-template my_template.txt --input-file extensions.txt ``` --- ## License and Credits Developed by **LĂșcio Carvalho Almeida**. This project is **Open Source**. **Contact:** [luciocarvalhodev@gmail.com](mailto:luciocarvalhodev@gmail.com) --- Feel free to contribute with Pull Requests! ---