pymoodle-jku

A client for the moodle page of JKU Linz.


Keywords
moodle, jku, linz
License
BSD-3-Clause
Install
pip install pymoodle-jku==1.2.0

Documentation

PyMoodle-JKU Linz

A local python client for accessing the jku moodle page. Passwords aren't sent anywhere except to the official moodle page https://moodle.jku.at/jku/login/index.php! Optionally you can store them in the local system keyring.

It's also a python library, which you can use in your project.

Table of Contents

Description
Install
Terminal Application
Development
Dependencies and Unittests
Unsupported
Contribution
Planned

Description

What can you do with PyMoodle? A Short Overview.

You can do all this from the commandline and much more:

  • Download files from moodle videos/pdf/folder/etc. and even Exams as markdown
  • List all your grades without needing to open the browser and search moodle
  • List your timetable from moodle.
  • Password of moodle can be stored in the local system keyring. No need to enter it every time!

Install

pip3 install -U pymoodle-jku

To Download streams, you need ffmpeg installed. Can also be done after installing pymoodle.

To get autocompletion working add this to your bash .bashrc/.zshrc/....:

eval "$(register-python-argcomplete pymoodle)"

If you are using fish/Tcsh or another shell, have a closer look here.

Commandline Scripts

The commandline script is called pymoodle.

With pymoodle you can call these Utilities:

  • download
  • grades
  • timeline
  • config

Just call pymoodle from the terminal to get the Help page.

You will also find everything you need if you call: pymoodle --help or pymoodle {Utility} --help

Credentials won't be stored anywhere. If the username/password is entered while running Utilities (not with -c), you will be asked if you want to store your password in the keyring. The Keyring is a local Password Storage where all passwords are securely stored.

Config

With the config utility you can configure your environment. You can either specify arguments that should be changed ( see pymoodle config --help) or launch the config in interactive mode like this: pymoodle config

Its recommended to configure your environment once if you want. You can also set a default download Path. (which needs to exist before downloading.)

Download

With the download utility you can download files and exams from moodle. There are multiple ways to select a course. If you run the pymoodle download without any arguments, you can pick the downloadable courses. But you can also Download everything from the current semester like this: pymoodle download -a To download really everything call pymoodle download -a -o. This will also download all older semesters.

Or it's possible to search and download courses, which name includes the word "Logic" or "Daten" like this: pymoodle download -s Logic -s Daten

To download stuff from old courses specify the -o option, else only running/current courses will be considered. In interactive mode you can press M or m to load old/more courses.

Only for people who used PyMoodle before

It seems like, Pymoodle had some problems. Thus a lot of not downloaded urls got written to 'urls.txt'. Just delete the file if you want to try a redownload. Or if you only want to redownload the exams/quizes call: pymoodle download -e -o

Grades

grades

Grades will launch automatically in interactive mode. It can give you a short overview about your grades, or you can look at the specific evaluations from a course. Just like {download} it's also possible to use -o for old courses or -s to search for courses.

Timeline

timeline

Timeline shows your next few moodle events from the moodle calendar. The only argument you could specify is the max limit of events to show (--limits 15).

Development

If you want to run pymoodle locally: python3 -m pymoodle_jku.pymoodle

There are multiple examples how to use the PyMoodle package. Just look in the examples folder and start with moodle_client.py.

There are examples for:

  • Login
  • Courses (Data/Section/Urls from a course)
  • Valuation of a course.
  • Moodle Calendar
  • Downloads

Good To Know

Unittests

I have set up multiple unittests, to ensure that the next releases won't introduce bugs.

Dependencies

  • argcomplete: Is for commandline auto completion.
  • cryptography: To encrypt cookies/session key with the users password.
  • antimarkdown: Converts HTML from Moodle to Markdown
  • keyring: Saves your password secure locally. (on windows called Credential Locker)
  • io-uuid: One of my own packages. Is for creating unique filenames.
  • lxml: Is to parse HTML.
  • pick: A simple Terminal Picker.
  • pytube: For downloads from youtube.
  • sty: Colors for the terminal. Still needs to be implemented.
  • urllib3: for parsing urls and so stuff.
  • requests: for sending requests
  • requests-futures: A Wrapper around future to send asynchrones requests.
  • psutil: For getting the network download transfers to check if we should download more.

Unsupported

  • Downloading of Zoom streams of jku.zoom.us isn't supported for now. If somebody get it working please feel free to do a merge request.

Contribution

If you want to add something, create an issue and do a pull request.

Install for testing

  • clones this repo
  • pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Planned

  • Log file support
  • file uploader for assignments

Something that also seems interesting would be a kusss integration:

  • a kusss integration for checking grades
  • a kusss integration for registering in courses (so you don't have struggles when the kusss webserver is dying)

I don't really know if I want to integrate or should integrate that, if a few people are interested in that I am more willing to spend time on it.