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A python library for accessing your Edupage account

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edupage-api

This python library allows easy access to Edupage. This is not a sellenium web scraper. It makes requests directly to Edupage's endpoinds and parses the html document.

If you find any issue with this code, it doesn't work or you have a suggestion please let me know and open a Issue! If you, even better have fixed the issue, added a new feature or made something work better please open a pull request!

Installing

You can install this library with pip:

pip install edupage-api

Usage

Login

You can login easily, works with any school:

from edupage_api import Edupage

edupage = Edupage("Username", "Password")
edupage.login()

Get timetable for a given date

Check all avaiable timetables:

from edupage_api import Edupage

edupage = Edupage("Username", "Password")
edupage.login()

# Get dates for all avaiable timetables
dates = edupage.get_avaiable_timetable_dates()

print(dates) # ['2021-02-03', '2021-02-04']

Get the timetable for a date

from edupage_api import Edupage, EduDate

edupage = Edupage("Username", "Password")
edupage.login()

# Get today's date
today = EduDate.today() # '2021-02-03'

timetable = edupage.get_timetable(today) # returns a list of EduLesson

# The starting time of the first lesson
# Note: the start and end times from EduLesson.length are a string.
start_time = timetable[0].length.start
end_time = timetable[0].length.end

print(start_time)
print(end_time)

# Get tommorow date
tommorrow = EduDate.yesterday() # '2021-02-04'

# This will return None, because the timetable from yesterday is not avaiable
timetable_for_tommorrow = edupage.get_timetable(tommorrow)

The EduLesson class provides some information about the lesson:

EduLesson:

  • name: The subject of this lesson
  • teacher: The teacher that will teach this lesson
  • classroom: The classroom number where the lesson will be
  • length: EduLength -> The length (start and end times) of the lesson
  • online_lesson_link: A string with link to the online lesson. If this lesson is not online, online_lesson_link is None.

Get news from the webpage

Thanks to how Edupage's message system works, you can get recent news from the webpage like this:

from edupage_api import Edupage

edupage = Edupage("Username", "Password")
edupage.login()

# Note: if you are not logged in or there was an error, get_news returns None
news = edupage.get_news() # returns a list of EduNews

for message in news:
    print(str(news))

Get the list of students

This is an edupage-curated list of students. When students enter the school, they get assigned a number. If anybody changes school, leaves or anything happens with any student, the numbers don't change. It just skips the number.

from edupage_api import Edupage, EduStudent

edupage = Edupage("Username", "Password")
edupage.login()

# Note: This list doesn't have to be sorted!
students = edupage.get_students()

# Sort the list by student numbers
students.sort(key = EduStudent.__sort__)

for student in students:
    print(f"{student.number_in_class}: {student.fullname}")

Get homework

from edupage_api import Edupage

edupage = Edupage("Username", "Password")
edupage.login()

homework = edupage.get_homework()

for hw in homework:
    print(hw.due_date)

Homework, other than its title and description, provides some more information:

EduHomework

  • due_date: EduDate -> When the homework is due
  • subject: The subject which this homework is from
  • groups: If this subject is devided into groups, the target should be here. Needs testing
  • title: The title of the homework message. This is usually what you in a notification in the Edupage app.
  • description: A detailed description of the homework.
  • event_id: A internal Edupage id, which can be used to find the event coresponding to this homework. Useless for now.
  • datetime_added: EduDateTime -> A date and time when this homework was assigned.

Upcoming features

  • Correct test answers (see EduPageTestHack)
  • Lunches
  • Grades
  • All message types
  • Writing messages to other students/teachers
  • Make this library avaiable through PyPi

Feel free to suggest any other features! Just open an issue with the Feature Request tag.

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