Manage your Teachable school using the unofficial Teachable API
Project description
Teachable Scripts
You'll find here some script to manage your Teachable school using the unofficial Teachable API.
This project was forked from maxbritto's project which was itself forked from buzkall's project (thanks guys!) because of major refactoring and added features which changes the goal of the original project. Pull requests are accepted if you want to add new features/apis.
Disclaimer
This project is unofficial and not supported by Teachable. It is published and made open source in order to help other teachers but it comes with no warranty whatsoever from the author or any contributor.
Teachable.com doesn't have an official API to manage your school. It has some webhooks to trigger events and use them with services like Zapier, but there is no fast and practical solution to manage your school, especially for large student groups. The website is done using Angular, and needs some api urls to load the content, so this project uses those api to collect data and perform actions as if you were using the web admin panel.
This mean that if Teachable changes their APIs, scripts from this project could stop working and potentially do damage to your school data. At any time. Please take that into consideration before using this project and don't come to me to ask for repairs afterwards ;)
Install and Config
This script has been tested with python 3.9
The list of requirements can be found in the Pipfile and you can install them simply by issuing
pipenv install
After that you should copy the file called config_example.ini, rename it as config.ini and set your username, password and yout teachable custom domain [DEFAULT] username=YOUR_TEACHABLE_USERNAME password=YOUR_TEACHABLE_PASSWORD site_url=https://YOUR_TEACHABLE_URL
alongside all the other variables that you find there
Usage
Enroll users to course
If you want to enroll a whole list of users to a new course, you can do it with this script that receives a user list csv file (you can download those from your school admin panel) and a course id.
Typing --help will show the parameters info
usage: enrollUsers.py [-h] input_file courseId
Mass enroll users from Excel or CSV file into a specified course
positional arguments:
input_file Excel or CSV file. The only needed columns are 'fullname' and 'email'
courseId The id of the course they should be enrolled in
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
---
If your file is Userlist.xlsx and course id is 1234 you can enroll all the users in the file into this course by typing :
python enrollUsers.py path/to/file/Userlist.xlsx 1234
If some of thoses users are already enrolled in the course, Teachable API currently ignores them.
Get User Reports
Typing --help will show the parameters info
usage: getUserReport.py [-h] [--emails EMAILS [EMAILS ...]] [--output_file [OUTPUT_FILE]] [--search [SEARCH]] [--format [FORMAT]] [--detailed]
Get your Teachable students report. By default it will generate a progress summary report of all the students that are enrolled in all your courses. Pay
attention if you have a lot of students because this will be rate limited at some point
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--emails EMAILS [EMAILS ...], -e EMAILS [EMAILS ...]
list of emails (separated by spaces) - cannot be used with -s
--output_file [OUTPUT_FILE], -o [OUTPUT_FILE]
Output file
--search [SEARCH], -s [SEARCH]
Searches specific text in name or email. For instance -s @gmail.com or -s *@gmail.com will look for all the users that have an
email ending in @gmail.com. Or -s Jack will look for all the users that have Jack in their name (or surname) - cannot be used with
-e
--format [FORMAT], -f [FORMAT]
Output format (txt or csv)
--detailed, -d Get detailed progress report
By default it will generate a progress summary report on screen of all the students that are enrolled in all your courses.
If you add a specific email it will generate the student summary for the specific email or emails on screen.
python getUserReport.py -e STUDENT_EMAIL
python getUserReport.py -e STUDENT_EMAIL1 STUDENT_EMAIL2
Specifying the output file won't output anything to the screen and will save it into a file:
python getUserReport.py -e STUDENT_EMAIL -o FILENAME.txt
You also can choose to export as a csv file (comma separated values):
python getUserReport.py -e STUDENT_EMAIL -o FILENAME.csv -f csv
If you want a detailed report of the activity of a student or all the students just use the -d flag. For instance:
python getUserReport.py -e STUDENT_EMAIL -o FILENAME.csv -f csv -d
If you want to do a lazy search of all the students with a specific name or email you can use the flag -s (which can't be used with the flag -e). For instance if you want to search for all the users with a @gmail.com address or named Martin:
python getUserReport.py -s @gmail.com -o FILENAME.csv -f csv -d
python getUserReport.py -s Martin -o FILENAME.csv -f csv -d
Get Leaderboard directly from Teachable site
With the function getLeaderboardCSV.py you can get the Leaderboard, i.e. the Summary of the progress report for all the students enrolled in a specific course with just one API call.
Calling python getLeadearboardCSV.py --help will show:
usage: getLeaderboardCSV.py [-h] [--search [SEARCH]]
Get a Leaderboard CSV in just one command. It will save as many leaderboards CSV as you have courses.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--search [SEARCH], -s [SEARCH]
Searches specific text in the name of the course
--output-file [FILENAME], -o [FILENAME
Specify the output file
By default this will generate leaderboards for all the courses in your school. If you want to generate the leaderboard for a specific course you can use
python getLeaderboardCSV.py -s PART_OF_THE_NAME_OF_YOUR_COURSE
You can also specify an output file name by using the -o:
python getLeaderboardCSV.py -o leaders.csv
Cache and rate limits
To avoid reaching any rate limit, the script caches the courses' data into a file using Shelve.
The cache path can be changed modifying the variable CACHE_PATH, by default it creates a file called teachable_cache.out in the same folder
The default cache file expiration is set to 3 days in the config_example.ini, but you can configure that how you want.
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