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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | # EasyChatGPT 3 | [![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3-blue.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0)[![Maintenance](https://img.shields.io/badge/Maintained%3F-yes-green.svg)](https://GitHub.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/graphs/commit-activity)[![made-with-python](https://img.shields.io/badge/Made%20with-Python-1f425f.svg)](https://www.python.org/) 4 | 5 | An unofficial yet elegant interface of the ChatGPT API using browser automation that bypasses cloudflare detection and recaptchas. 6 | ## Features 7 | 8 | - [x] Bypass Cloudflare's anti-bot protection using `undetected_chromedriver` 9 | - [x] Complementary and fast Audio Recaptcha solver using the `pypasser` library. 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | ## Installation 14 | 15 | You must **install** ffmpeg and ffprobe on your machine before running. 16 | 17 | [Install On Windows](https://phoenixnap.com/kb/ffmpeg-windows)\ 18 | [Install On Linux](https://www.golinuxcloud.com/ubuntu-install-ffprobe/)\ 19 | [Install On MacOS](https://bbc.github.io/bbcat-orchestration-docs/installation-mac-manual/) 20 | 21 | Install the official easyChatGPT package 22 | ```bash 23 | pip install easychatgpt 24 | ``` 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | ## Environment Variables 29 | 30 | To run this project, you will need to add the following environment variables to your .env file 31 | 32 | `OPENAI_EMAIL` 33 | 34 | `OPENAI_PASSWORD` 35 | 36 | Copy the .env file and put in your openai email and password 37 | ``` 38 | cp .env.example .env 39 | ``` 40 | 41 | 42 | ## Usage / Demo 43 | 44 | Simple Usage 45 | 46 | ```python 47 | from easychatgpt import ChatClient 48 | import os 49 | from dotenv import load_dotenv 50 | 51 | 52 | load_dotenv() 53 | OPENAI_EMAIL = os.getenv("OPENAI_EMAIL") 54 | OPENAI_PASSWORD = os.getenv("OPENAI_PASSWORD") 55 | 56 | chat = ChatClient(OPENAI_EMAIL,OPENAI_PASSWORD) 57 | 58 | answer = chat.interact("Introduce your self") 59 | 60 | print(answer) 61 | ``` 62 | 63 | [More examples to look at](https://github.com/LanLan69/easyChatGPT/tree/main/examples) 64 | ## Acknowledgement 65 | 66 | [ChatGPT_Selenium](https://github.com/ugorsahin/ChatGPT_Selenium)\ 67 | [PyPasser](https://github.com/xHossein/PyPasser) 68 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/carbon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/3281448091/easyChatGPT/96470cf17bb26d338795d2c99833d1ebfa2ce415/docs/carbon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/wechat_bot.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import asyncio 2 | 3 | from wechaty_puppet_itchat import PuppetItChat 4 | from wechaty_puppet import PuppetOptions 5 | from wechaty import Wechaty, WechatyOptions, wechaty 6 | 7 | from easychatgpt import ChatClient 8 | 9 | import os 10 | 11 | OPENAI_EMAIL = os.getenv("OPENAI_EMAIL") 12 | OPENAI_PASSWORD = os.getenv("OPENAI_PASSWORD") 13 | 14 | 15 | chat = ChatClient(OPENAI_EMAIL,OPENAI_PASSWORD,headless=False) 16 | 17 | 18 | class MyBot(Wechaty): 19 | async def on_message(self, msg : wechaty.Message): 20 | print(type(msg)) 21 | print(msg.room()) 22 | 23 | # replies to every message 24 | talker = msg.talker() if msg.room() is None else msg.room() 25 | reply = chat.interact(msg.text()) 26 | print(reply) 27 | await talker.say(reply) 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | async def main(): 32 | options = WechatyOptions( 33 | puppet=PuppetItChat(PuppetOptions()) 34 | ) 35 | bot = MyBot(options=options) 36 | await bot.start() 37 | 38 | asyncio.run(main()) 39 | 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from setuptools import find_packages 2 | from setuptools import setup 3 | 4 | setup( 5 | name="easychatgpt", 6 | version="0.0.8", 7 | license="GNU General Public License v2.0", 8 | author="LanLan", 9 | author_email="3281448091@proton.me", 10 | description="An unofficial yet elegant interface of the ChatGPT API using browser automation that bypasses cloudflare detection and recaptchas.", 11 | packages=find_packages("src"), 12 | package_dir={"": "src"}, 13 | py_modules=["easychatgpt"], 14 | url="https://github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT", 15 | install_requires=[ 16 | "selenium~=4.7.2", 17 | "undetected-chromedriver~=3.1.7", 18 | "pypasser", 19 | "pocketsphinx", 20 | ], 21 | long_description=open("README.md", encoding="utf-8").read(), 22 | long_description_content_type="text/markdown", 23 | ) 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/easychatgpt/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from .chatgpt import * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/easychatgpt/chatgpt.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import asyncio 2 | import time 3 | import traceback 4 | from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor 5 | from typing import List 6 | 7 | import undetected_chromedriver as uc 8 | 9 | from threading import Thread 10 | 11 | from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By 12 | from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys 13 | from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException 14 | 15 | 16 | from easychatgpt.exceptions import NotEnoughInformationException, CouldNotSolveCaptcha 17 | 18 | executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(10) 19 | 20 | 21 | class ChatClient: 22 | """Handler class to interact with ChatGPT""" 23 | 24 | # Paths for elements 25 | login_xq = '//button[text()="Log in"]' 26 | continue_xq = '//button[text()="Continue"]' 27 | next_xq = '//button[text()="Next"]' 28 | done_xq = '//button[text()="Done"]' 29 | 30 | chatbox_cq = 'text-sm' 31 | answer_cq = 'group' 32 | wait_cq = 'text-2xl' 33 | reset_xq = '//a[text()="New Chat"]' 34 | thread_xq = '//*[@class="flex py-3 px-3 items-center gap-3 relative rounded-md hover:bg-[#2A2B32] cursor-pointer break-all hover:pr-4 group"]' 35 | thread_selected_xq = '//*[starts-with(@class, "flex py-3 px-3 items-center gap-3 relative rounded-md cursor-pointer break-all pr-14 bg-gray-800 hover:bg-gray-800 group")]' 36 | thread_buttons_xq = '//button[@class="p-1 hover:text-white"]' 37 | text_xq = '//*[text()="{}"]' # append and format to search text field 38 | 39 | def __log(self, msg: str) -> None: 40 | if self.verbose: 41 | print(msg) 42 | 43 | def update_session(self, interval: int = 10) -> None: 44 | """override the Local Storage getSession to fool OpenAI's script to not show a Login Expired message. Creds to Rowa""" 45 | while True: 46 | kv = '{"event":"session","data":{"trigger":"getSession"},"timestamp":' + str(round(time.time())) + '}' 47 | 48 | try: 49 | # window.localStorage.setItem('nextauth.message', '{"event":"session","data":{"trigger":"getSession"},"timestamp":'1672014120'}') 50 | self.browser.execute_script(f"window.localStorage.setItem('nextauth.message', '{kv}')") 51 | except: 52 | pass 53 | 54 | self.__log("Updated session") 55 | 56 | time.sleep(interval) 57 | 58 | def __init__(self, username: str, password: str, 59 | headless: bool = False, verbose: bool = True, chrome_version: int = 0) -> None: 60 | 61 | # initializing undetected-driver to prevent cloudflare bot detection 62 | 63 | # TODO cloudlfare if you are a bot detection also auto update to pypi add exceptions too 64 | 65 | # class="big-button pow-button" 66 | 67 | if username is None or password is None: 68 | raise NotEnoughInformationException("You did not input username or password") 69 | 70 | if verbose: 71 | self.verbose = True 72 | 73 | options = uc.ChromeOptions() 74 | options.add_argument("--incognito") 75 | if headless: 76 | options.add_argument("--headless") 77 | 78 | # when version_main set to 0, works as though no version was supplied, uses defaut 79 | self.browser = uc.Chrome(options=options, version_main=chrome_version) 80 | self.browser.set_page_load_timeout(15) 81 | 82 | self.browser.get("https://chat.openai.com/chat") 83 | self.__log("Browser successfully launched, logging in to account...") 84 | 85 | t = Thread(target=self.update_session) 86 | t.setDaemon(True) 87 | t.start() 88 | 89 | self.__login(username, password) 90 | 91 | def __login(self, username: str, password: str) -> None: 92 | """To enter system""" 93 | # Find login button, click it 94 | 95 | # bypass announcement popup 96 | 97 | self.browser.execute_script(""" 98 | window.localStorage.setItem('oai/apps/hasSeenOnboarding/chat', 'true'); 99 | window.localStorage.setItem( 100 | 'oai/apps/hasSeenReleaseAnnouncement/2022-12-15', 101 | 'true' 102 | ); 103 | window.localStorage.setItem( 104 | 'oai/apps/hasSeenReleaseAnnouncement/2022-12-19', 105 | 'true' 106 | ); """) 107 | 108 | login_button = self.__sleepy_find_element(By.XPATH, self.login_xq) 109 | login_button.click() 110 | time.sleep(1) 111 | 112 | # Find email textbox, enter e-mail 113 | email_box = self.__sleepy_find_element(By.ID, "username") 114 | email_box.send_keys(username) 115 | 116 | # solve recaptcha 117 | from pypasser import reCaptchaV2 118 | 119 | # Create an instance of webdriver and open the page has recaptcha v2 120 | 121 | # pass the driver to reCaptchaV2 122 | is_checked = reCaptchaV2(self.browser, play=False) # it returns bool 123 | if not is_checked: 124 | raise CouldNotSolveCaptcha("Unexpected error occured while solving captcha") 125 | 126 | self.__log("reCaptchaV2 is solved") 127 | 128 | # Click continue 129 | continue_button = self.__sleepy_find_element(By.XPATH, self.continue_xq) 130 | continue_button.click() 131 | time.sleep(1) 132 | 133 | # Find password textbox, enter password 134 | pass_box = self.__sleepy_find_element(By.ID, "password") 135 | pass_box.send_keys(password) 136 | # Click continue 137 | continue_button = self.__sleepy_find_element(By.XPATH, self.continue_xq) 138 | continue_button.click() 139 | time.sleep(1) 140 | 141 | def __sleepy_find_element(self, by, query, attempt_count: int = 20, sleep_duration: int = 1): 142 | """If the loading time is a concern, this function helps""" 143 | for _ in range(attempt_count): 144 | item = self.browser.find_elements(by, query) 145 | if len(item) > 0: 146 | item = item[0] 147 | break 148 | time.sleep(sleep_duration) 149 | return item 150 | 151 | def __wait_to_disappear(self, by, query, sleep_duration=1): 152 | """Wait until the item disappear, then return""" 153 | while True: 154 | thinking = self.browser.find_elements(by, query) 155 | if len(thinking) == 0: 156 | break 157 | time.sleep(sleep_duration) 158 | return 159 | 160 | def interact(self, question: str) -> str: 161 | """Function to get an answer for a question""" 162 | self.__log(f"Question received: {question}, awaiting chatgpt response... ") 163 | text_area = self.browser.find_element(By.TAG_NAME, 'textarea') 164 | for each_line in question.split("\n"): 165 | text_area.send_keys(each_line) 166 | text_area.send_keys(Keys.SHIFT + Keys.ENTER) 167 | text_area.send_keys(Keys.RETURN) 168 | self.__wait_to_disappear(By.CLASS_NAME, self.wait_cq) 169 | box = self.browser.find_elements(By.CLASS_NAME, self.chatbox_cq)[0] 170 | answer = box.find_elements(By.CLASS_NAME, self.answer_cq)[-1] 171 | self.__log("Got response... ") 172 | return answer.text 173 | 174 | def __reset_thread(self): 175 | """the conversation is refreshed""" 176 | self.browser.find_element(By.XPATH, self.reset_xq).click() 177 | 178 | def __switch_to_tab(self, idx: int = 0): 179 | "Switch to tab" 180 | windows = self.browser.window_handles 181 | if idx > len(windows): 182 | print(f"There is no tab with index {idx}") 183 | return 184 | self.browser.switch_to.window(windows[idx]) 185 | 186 | def switch_thread(self, name): 187 | """ 188 | The thread is switched to the thread that goes by the name specified 189 | NOTE: When a new thread is created and then you switch to another thread immediately 190 | it interrupts the autonaming of the thread, which makes the name 'New Chat' 191 | """ 192 | 193 | try: 194 | # this will give an error if thread currently selected 195 | # as currently selected thread is under a different xpath 196 | self.browser.find_element(By.XPATH, (self.thread_xq + self.text_xq.format(name))).click() 197 | self.__log("Thread {} selected".format(name)) 198 | 199 | # in this case, the thread could be currently selected, so we check for that 200 | except NoSuchElementException: 201 | try: 202 | self.browser.find_element(By.XPATH, (self.thread_selected_xq + self.text_xq.format(name))).click() 203 | self.__log("Thread {} already selected".format(name)) 204 | except Exception as e: 205 | self.__log("Thread could not be found") 206 | raise 207 | 208 | except Exception as e: 209 | raise 210 | 211 | else: 212 | # selected another thread, lets make sure its usable before we continue 213 | # NOTE: for some reason it takes a little too long to continue from this 214 | # point. Not sure if it is because it really takes that long for 215 | # the chatbox to become available. 216 | chat_box = self.__sleepy_find_element(By.XPATH, self.chatbox_cq) 217 | 218 | def delete_thread(self): 219 | """delete the current thread""" 220 | # make sure a thread is selected 221 | self.browser.find_element(By.XPATH, self.thread_selected_xq).click() 222 | buttons = self.browser.find_elements(By.XPATH, self.thread_buttons_xq) 223 | delete_button = buttons[1] 224 | delete_button.click() 225 | 226 | confirm_buttons = self.browser.find_elements(By.XPATH, self.thread_buttons_xq) 227 | confirm_button = confirm_buttons[0] 228 | confirm_button.click() 229 | 230 | def edit_thread_name(self, name): 231 | """changes the name of the current thread""" 232 | self.browser.find_element(By.XPATH, self.thread_selected_xq).click() 233 | buttons = self.browser.find_elements(By.XPATH, self.thread_buttons_xq) 234 | edit_button = buttons[0] 235 | edit_button.click() 236 | 237 | edit_field_xq = '//*[@class = "text-sm border-none bg-transparent p-0 m-0 w-full mr-0"]' 238 | edit_field = self.__sleepy_find_element(By.XPATH, edit_field_xq) 239 | edit_field.send_keys(Keys.CONTROL + "a", Keys.DELETE) 240 | edit_field.send_keys(name) 241 | 242 | confirm_buttons = self.browser.find_elements(By.XPATH, self.thread_buttons_xq) 243 | confirm_button = confirm_buttons[0] 244 | confirm_button.click() 245 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/easychatgpt/exceptions.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | class NotEnoughInformationException(Exception): 2 | def __init__(self,message): 3 | self.message = message 4 | 5 | class CouldNotSolveCaptcha(Exception): 6 | def __init__(self,message): 7 | self.message = message 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/3281448091/easyChatGPT/96470cf17bb26d338795d2c99833d1ebfa2ce415/tests/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/response_test.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from src.easychatgpt.chatgpt import ChatClient 2 | from dotenv import load_dotenv 3 | import os 4 | 5 | load_dotenv() 6 | OPENAI_EMAIL = os.getenv("OPENAI_EMAIL") 7 | OPENAI_PASSWORD = os.getenv("OPENAI_PASSWORD") 8 | 9 | 10 | chat = ChatClient(OPENAI_EMAIL,OPENAI_PASSWORD,headless=False) 11 | 12 | answer = chat.interact("What is among us?") 13 | 14 | print(answer) 15 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------