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Microsoft Azure Communication Network Traversal Service Client Library for Python

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Azure Communication Network Traversal Package client library for Python

Azure Communication Network Traversal is managing TURN credentials for Azure Communication Services.

It will provide TURN credentials to a user.

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Getting started

Prerequisites

Install the package

Install the Azure Communication Identity client library for Python with pip: Install the Azure Communication Relay Client library for Python with pip:

pip install azure-communication-identity
pip install azure-communication-networktraversal

Key concepts

Examples

Initializing Relay Client

The following section provides code snippets covering some of the most common Azure Communication Network Traversal tasks, including:

# You can find your endpoint and access token from your resource in the Azure Portal
import os
from azure.communication.networktraversal import CommunicationRelayClient
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.communication.identity import CommunicationIdentityClient

connection_str = "endpoint=ENDPOINT;accessKey=KEY"
endpoint = "https://<RESOURCE_NAME>.communication.azure.com"

# To use Azure Active Directory Authentication (DefaultAzureCredential) make sure to have
# AZURE_TENANT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_ID and AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET as env variables.
# We also need Identity client to get a User Identifier
identity_client = CommunicationIdentityClient(endpoint, DefaultAzureCredential())
relay_client = CommunicationRelayClient(endpoint, DefaultAzureCredential())

#You can also authenticate using your connection string

identity_client = CommunicationIdentityClient.from_connection_string(self.connection_string)
relay_client = CommunicationRelayClient.from_connection_string(self.connection_string)

Getting the relay configuration providing a user

# We need a user from Identity
user = identity_client.create_user()
relay_configuration = relay_client.get_relay_configuration(user)

for iceServer in config.ice_servers:
    assert iceServer.username is not None
    print('Username: ' + iceServer.username)

    assert iceServer.credential is not None
    print('Credential: ' + iceServer.credential)

    assert iceServer.urls is not None
    for url in iceServer.urls:
        print('Url:' + url)

Getting the relay configuration without providing a user

relay_configuration = relay_client.get_relay_configuration()

for iceServer in config.ice_servers:
    assert iceServer.username is not None
    print('Username: ' + iceServer.username)

    assert iceServer.credential is not None
    print('Credential: ' + iceServer.credential)

    assert iceServer.urls is not None
    for url in iceServer.urls:
        print('Url:' + url)

Getting the relay configuration without providing a RouteType

# We need a user from Identity
user = identity_client.create_user()
relay_configuration = relay_client.get_relay_configuration(user, RouteType.NEAREST)

for iceServer in config.ice_servers:
    assert iceServer.username is not None
    print('Username: ' + iceServer.username)

    assert iceServer.credential is not None
    print('Credential: ' + iceServer.credential)

    assert iceServer.urls is not None
    for url in iceServer.urls:
        print('Url:' + url)

Troubleshooting

The Azure Communication Relay client will raise exceptions defined in Azure Core.

Next steps

More sample code

Provide Feedback

If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions, please file an issue in the Issues section of the project

Contributing

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