Synchronization client for RWTH Moodle
Project description
syncMyMoodle
Synchronization client for RWTH Moodle
Downloads the following materials:
- Assignment files, submissions and feedback
- Resource files
- URLs: OpenCast, Youtube and Sciebo videos/files, and all other non HTML files
- Folders
- Quizzes (Disabled by default)
- Pages and Labels: Embedded Opencast and Youtube Videos
Installation
This software requires Python 3.6 or higher.
Using pip
(recommended)
The simplest way to install syncMyMoodle is using pip.
You're advised to use a virtual environment to make sure that its dependencies can't do anything evil on your machine.
Please consult the guide from the Python website for more information.
If you just want to get the job done, just use the following commands:
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate # bash/zsh, for other shells view the docs
pip3 install syncmymoodle
Manual installation
If you are living on the bleeding edge, you can also download the source code directly and build everything by yourself.
syncMyMoodle's dependencies can be installed using pip
or your distro's package manager (apt
, dnf
, pacman
, etc.).
To install the requirements using pip execute the following command from the repository root.
# It is best to run this in a virtual environment.
# For more information see the section above.
pip3 install .
Configuration
You can use syncMyMoodle with command line arguments or using a configuration file. Which one is the best? Well, the answer mostly depends on how and how often you are using it.
If you use it often, it may be best to set up a configuration file so that you won't have to keep entering the same settings options over and over again. If you are on Windows, want to automatically conduct backups, or use the tool irregularly, you may want to use the command line arguments for the sake of simplicity.
Command line arguments
Using pip
Use python3 -m syncmymoodle
and use the command line arguments.
Manual installation
source .venv/bin/activate # if you installed using virtual environment
python3 -m syncmymoodle
deactivate # leave virtual environment
Arguments
The following command line arguments are available:
usage: python3 -m syncmymoodle [-h] [--secretservice] [--user USER]
[--password PASSWORD] [--totp TOTP] [--totpsecret TOTPSECRET] [--config CONFIG]
[--cookiefile COOKIEFILE] [--courses COURSES]
[--skipcourses SKIPCOURSES]
[--semester SEMESTER] [--basedir BASEDIR]
[--nolinks]
[--excludefiletypes EXCLUDEFILETYPES] [-v]
Synchronization client for RWTH Moodle. All optional arguments override those
in config.json.
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--secretservice use system's secret service integration for storing and
retrieving account credentials
--secretservicetotpsecret
Save TOTP secret in keyring
--user USER set your RWTH Single Sign-On username
--password PASSWORD set your RWTH Single Sign-On password
--totp TOTP set your RWTH Single Sign-On TOTP provider's serial
number (see
https://idm.rwth-aachen.de/selfservice/MFATokenManager)
--totpsecret TOTPSECRET
(optional) set your RWTH Single Sign-On TOTP provider Secret
--config CONFIG set your configuration file
--cookiefile COOKIEFILE
set the location of a cookie file
--courses COURSES specify the courses that should be synced using comma-
separated links. Defaults to all courses, if no
additional restrictions e.g. semester are defined.
--skipcourses SKIPCOURSES
exclude specific courses using comma-separated links.
Defaults to None.
--semester SEMESTER specify semesters to be synced e.g. `22s`, comma-
separated. Defaults to all semesters, if no additional
restrictions e.g. courses are defined.
--basedir BASEDIR specify the directory where all files will be synced
--nolinks define whether various links in moodle pages should
also be inspected e.g. youtube videos, wikipedia
articles
--excludefiletypes EXCLUDEFILETYPES
specify whether specific file types should be
excluded, comma-separated e.g. "mp4,mkv"
-v, --verbose show information useful for debugging
Configuration file
Copy config.json.example
or the following text (minus the comments) to config.json
in your current directory
or to ~/.config/syncmymoodle/config.json
if you wish to configure syncmymoodle
user-wide.
Here's an overview of the file with some additional remarks as to what each configuration does:
{
"selected_courses": [], // Only the specified courses (e.g. ["https://moodle.rwth-aachen.de/course/view.php?id=XXXXX"], separated using commas) will be synced
"skip_courses": [], // Exclude the specified courses. `selected_courses` overrides this option.
"only_sync_semester": [], // Only the specified semesters (e.g. ["23ss", "22ws"]) will be synced. `selected_courses` overrides this option.
"user": "", // RWTH SSO username
"password": "", // RWTH SSO password
"totp": "", // RWTH SSO TOTP "Serial Number", format: TOTP0000000A, see https://idm.rwth-aachen.de/selfservice/MFATokenManager
"totpsecret": "", // The TOTP Secret for your TOTP generator (optional)
"basedir": "./", // The base directory where all your files will be synced to
"cookie_file": "./session", // The location of the session/cookie file, which can be used instead of a password.
"use_secret_service": false, // Use the system keyring (see README), instead of a password.
"secret_service_store_totp_secret": false, // Store the TOTP secret in the system keyring.
"no_links": false, // Skip links embedded in pages. Warning: This *will* prevent Onlycast videos from being downloaded.
"used_modules": { // Disable downloading certain modules.
"assign": true, // Assignments
"resource": true, // Resources
"url": {
"youtube": true, // Include YouTube Links/Embeds
"opencast": true, // Include Opencast Links/Embeds
"sciebo": true, // Include Sciebo Links/Embeds
"quiz": false // Include Quiz Links
},
"folder": true // Include folders
},
"exclude_filetypes": [], // Exclude specific filetypes (e.g. ["mp4", "mkv"]) to disable downloading most videos
"exclude_files": [] // Exclude specific files using UNIX filename pattern matching (e.g. "Lecture{video,zoom}*.{mp4,mkv}")
}
Command line arguments have a higher priority than configuration files. You can override any of the options that you have configured in the file using command line arguments.
TOTP
From the RWTH IDM service you will get a TOTP secret which will be used to
generate OTP tokens. The serial number of the TOTP, which can be seen in the
RWTH IDM Token Manager,
has to be provided using the --totp
option or the JSON entry of the same name.
It usually has the format TOTP12345678
.
The TOTP secret can be specified using the --totpsecret
option or the JSON
entry of the same name. It can be found in the otpauth://
link in the secret
argument.
Keyring Integration
You are advised to install and use the optional Keyring integration to store your password securely if your system supports it, see the projects page for all supported systems.
If you have a compatible keyring installed, you can store your RWTH SSO credentials in it and use it with syncMyMoodle, which can be particularly useful if you do not like storing your passwords in plain text files.
To do that, you will have to install syncMyMoodle with an extra keyring
argument:
pip3 install syncmymoodle[keyring] # when installing from PyPi
# or
pip3 install .[keyring] # when installing manually
You will be asked for your password and TOTP secret when using syncMyMoodle for the first time, which you can supply as a parameter or in the configuration file.
If everything went alright, you won't need to enter your password again in the future, as it will be obtained automatically and securely from the Secret Service Integration.
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