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A python library for accessing your Edupage account

Project description

Disclaimer

I do not have the energy to update this project. I can make bug-fixes or some small feature updates from time to time, but I am fed up with Python's weak typing.

edupage-api

CodeFactor

This python library allows easy access to EduPage. This is not a Selenium web scraper. It makes requests directly to EduPage's endpoints 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 by opening an 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 log in easily, works with any school:

from edupage_api import Edupage, BadCredentialsException, LoginDataParsingException

edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")

try:
    edupage.login()
except BadCredentialsException:
    print("Wrong username or password!")
except LoginDataParsingException:
    print("Try again or open an issue!")

Timetable

Check all available timetable dates

from edupage_api import Edupage

edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")
edupage.login()

# Get dates for all available timetables
dates = edupage.get_available_timetable_dates()
print(f"Available timetable dates: {dates}") # ['2021-02-03', '2021-02-04']

Get the timetable

from edupage_api import Edupage, EduDate

edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")
edupage.login()

# Get today's date
today = EduDate.today() # '2021-02-03'
print(f"Today's date: {today}")

timetable = edupage.get_timetable(today) # returns EduTimetable

# Print each lesson (as dict)
print("Today's lessons:")
for lesson in timetable:
    print(lesson)
print()

# Get yesterday's date
yesterday = EduDate.yesterday_this_time() # '2021-02-04'
print(f"Yesterday's date: {yesterday}")

# This will return None, because the timetable from yesterday is not available
timetable_for_yesterday = edupage.get_timetable(yesterday)
print(f"Timetable for yesterday: {timetable_for_yesterday}")

Get the first lesson

from edupage_api import Edupage, EduDate

edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")
edupage.login()

# Timetable for today
timetable = edupage.get_timetable(EduDate.today())

# Get first lesson
first_lesson = timetable.get_first_lesson()
print(f"First lesson: {first_lesson}")

# The starting and ending time of the first lesson
start_time = first_lesson.length.start
end_time = first_lesson.length.end

print(f"Start time: {start_time}")
print(f"End time: {end_time}")

Get current lesson for a given time

from edupage_api import Edupage, EduDate, EduTime

edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")
edupage.login()

# Timetable for today
timetable = edupage.get_timetable(EduDate.today())

# Get current time
current_time = EduTime.now()

current_lesson = timetable.get_lesson_at_time(current_time)
print(f"Current lesson: {current_lesson}")

Get next lesson for a given time

from edupage_api import Edupage, EduDate, EduTime

edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")
edupage.login()

# Timetable for today
timetable = edupage.get_timetable(EduDate.today())

# Get current time
current_time = EduTime.now()

next_lesson = timetable.get_next_lesson_at_time(current_time)
print(f"Next lesson: {next_lesson}")

The EduLesson class provides some information about the lesson:

EduLesson:

  • period: The order of period in timetable (e.g. 1).
  • 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.

Tell EduPage that you are on an online lesson

Useful for automating your presence, because you don't actually have to be on the lesson.

You can tell EduPage that you are on the current lesson like this:

from edupage_api import Edupage, LessonUtil

edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")
edupage.login()

timetable = edupage.get_timetable(EduDate.today())
next_lesson = timetable.get_next_lesson_at_time(EduTime.now())

if LessonUtil.is_online_lesson(next_lesson):
    next_lesson.sign_into_lesson(edupage)
    print("You are now 'present' on the next lesson!")
else:
    print("The next lesson is not an online lesson!")

Get notifications

from edupage_api import Edupage

edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")
edupage.login()

notifications = edupage.get_notifications()

for notification in notifications:
    print(f"{notification.date_added} | {notification.event_type}: {notification.text}")

The EduNotification class provides some more information about the notifications:

EduNotification

  • id: An internal Edupage ID, which can be used to find the event corresponding to this notification. Useless for now.
  • event_type: Type of notification. Currently, we have 6 types:
    • NotificationType.MESSAGE
    • NotificationType.HOMEWORK
    • NotificationType.GRADE
    • NotificationType.SUBSTITUTION
    • NotificationType.TIMETABLE
    • NotificationType.EVENT
  • author: Author of notification.
  • recipient: Recipient of notification. It can be, for example, whole school, some class, current student, ...
  • text: Text of notification.
  • date_added: EduExactDateTime –> When was this notification published.
  • attachments: List of EduAttachment objects.
  • subject: The subject which this notification is from.
  • due_date: EduDate –> Just for homeworks! When the notification (homework) is due.
  • grade: EduGrade –> Just for grades! Grade of notification.
  • start: EduDate –> Just for events! Start date of event.
  • end: EduDate –> Just for events! End date of event.
  • event_type_name: Just for events! Type of event. For example: Holiday, Distance education, Short test, Exam, ...

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("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "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(message))

Get a 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("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")
edupage.login()

students = edupage.get_students() # This list is usually sorted alphabetically

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

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

Get a list of teachers

from edupage_api import Edupage, EduTeacher

edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")
edupage.login()

teachers = edupage.get_teachers() # This list is usually sorted alphabetically

# Sort the list by teacher's numbers
teachers.sort(key = EduTeacher.__sort__)

for teacher in teachers:
    print(f"{teacher.id}: {teacher.fullname}")

Get homework

from edupage_api import Edupage

edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")  
edupage.login()

homework = edupage.get_homework()

for hw in homework:
    print(f"{hw.due_date} | {hw.subject}: {hw.title}")

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 divided 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. (It's usually blank)
  • event_id: A internal Edupage ID, which can be used to find the event corresponding to this homework. Useless for now.
  • datetime_added: EduDateTime –> A date and time when this homework was assigned.

Sending messages

You can send a message to one or multiple people when you have an object that extends EduPerson:

from edupage_api import Edupage, EduStudent

edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password")
edupage.login()

for student in students:
    if student.fullname == "John Smith":
        # Ignore the attachments parameter, for some reason attachments do not work
        edupage.send_message(student, "Hello John!")

Upload a file to Edupage's cloud

The file will be hosted forever (and for free) on Edupage's servers. The file is tied to your user account, but anybody with a link can view it.

Anyway, Edupage limits file size to 50 MB and the file can have only some extensions. All supported file extensions could be found on this Edupage help site.

from edupage_api import Edupage
from edupage_api.cloud import EduCloud

# You will need to add bigger timeout for bigger files
edupage = Edupage("Subdomain (Name) of your school", "Username or E-Mail", "Password", timeout=30)
edupage.login()

f = open("image.png", "rb")

uploaded_file = EduCloud.upload_file(edupage, f)
link = uploaded_file.get_url(edupage)

print(f"Link to your file: {link}")

Upcoming features

  • Lunches
  • Grades
  • Reading your own notifications
  • Connecting to the online lessons (with your presence being acknowledged by Edupage)
  • Uploading (and hosting) files on the Edupage cloud (if possible)
  • Writing messages to other students/teachers
  • Make this library available through PyPi

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

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