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1 | # BilibiliExp
2 | B 站经验助手,自动投币视频、模拟移动端分享、经验获取统计、升级时间估计。**页面加载完成 10s 后自动投币。**
3 |
4 | 
5 |
6 | # GitHub
7 |
8 | - 地址:[https://github.com/Dreace/BilibiliExp](https://github.com/Dreace/BilibiliExp)
9 |
10 | # 安装
11 |
12 | - Chrome 推荐使用扩展:「[Tampermonkey](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dhdgffkkebhmkfjojejmpbldmpobfkfo)」
13 | - Firefox 推荐使用扩展:「[Greasemonkey](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/greasemonkey/)」
14 | - 脚本地址:[https://greasyfork.org/scripts/393096-bilibiliexp](https://greasyfork.org/scripts/393096-bilibiliexp)
15 |
16 | # 使用
17 |
18 | 1. 使用「安装」中提到的任意一个插件安装脚本。
19 | 2. 打开前缀为 https://www.bilibili.com/video/ 的视频播放页,此时插件会显示脚本正在运行。
20 | 3. 等待 **10s** 左右会自动投币并在播放器下方显示经验情况。
21 | 4. 如果在播放页脚本没有执行请到 [GitHub](https://github.com/Dreace/BilibiliExp) 反馈,并提供详细的控制台输出。
22 |
23 | # 功能
24 |
25 | ## 已完成
26 |
27 | - 自动投币(番剧一个,其他两个)
28 | - 模拟移动端分享(测试功能)
29 | - 统计今日已获取经验(番剧页面暂未支持)
30 | - 估计升级剩余时间(按每天 65 经验计算)
31 |
32 | ## 开发中(可能会有)
33 |
34 | - 设置页面
35 | - 自定义投币数量
36 | - 自定义等待时间
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1 | // ==UserScript==
2 | // @name BilibiliExp
3 | // @namespace BilibiliExp
4 | // @match *://www.bilibili.com/video/*
5 | // @match *://www.mcbbs.net/template/mcbbs/image/special_photo_bg.png*
6 | // @version 1.4.0
7 | // @author Dreace
8 | // @license GPL-3.0
9 | // @description B 站经验助手,自动投币视频、模拟移动端分享、经验获取统计、升级时间估计
10 | // @grant GM.xmlHttpRequest
11 | // @grant GM.setValue
12 | // @grant GM.getValue
13 | // @grant GM.deleteValue
14 | // @grant unsafeWindow
15 | // @require https://cdn.bootcss.com/jquery/3.4.1/jquery.min.js
16 | // @require https://cdn.bootcss.com/blueimp-md5/1.1.0/js/md5.min.js
17 | // ==/UserScript==
18 |
19 | "use strict";
20 | if (
21 | location.href.match(
22 | "www.mcbbs.net/template/mcbbs/image/special_photo_bg.png"
23 | ) &&
24 | location.href.match("access_key") &&
25 | window.opener
26 | ) {
27 | window.stop();
28 | document.children[0].innerHTML =
29 | 'BilibiliExp - 获取 Access Key正在跳转……';
30 | window.opener.postMessage("get_access_key: " + location.href, "*");
31 | return;
32 | }
33 | var coinUrl =
34 | "https://api.bilibili.com/x/web-interface/nav?build=0&mobi_app=web";
35 | var addCoinUrl = "https://api.bilibili.com/x/web-interface/coin/add";
36 | var shareUrl = "https://app.bilibili.com/x/v2/view/share/complete";
37 | var shareUrlPre = "https://app.bilibili.com/x/v2/view/share/click";
38 | var rewardUrl = "https://account.bilibili.com/home/reward";
39 | var aid = null;
40 | var expToday = 0;
41 | var bili_jct = getCookie("bili_jct");
42 | try {
43 | aid = unsafeWindow.vd ? unsafeWindow.vd.aid : unsafeWindow.aid;
44 | } catch (error) {
45 | console.error("[BilibiliExp] aid 获取失败");
46 | return;
47 | }
48 | var access_key = GM.getValue("access_key");
49 | if (access_key) {
50 | checkKeyStatus(access_key);
51 | } else {
52 | getKey();
53 | }
54 | var first = true;
55 | (function (open) {
56 | XMLHttpRequest.prototype.open = function () {
57 | this.addEventListener(
58 | "readystatechange",
59 | function () {
60 | if (
61 | this.responseURL.indexOf("api.bilibili.com/x/v2/dm/web/view") >= 0 &&
62 | first
63 | ) {
64 | first = false;
65 | main();
66 | }
67 | },
68 | false
69 | );
70 | open.apply(this, arguments);
71 | };
72 | })(XMLHttpRequest.prototype.open);
73 |
74 | async function main() {
75 | while (document.querySelector(".dm").innerHTML.indexOf("-") !== -1) {
76 | await wait(1000);
77 | }
78 | if (!aid) {
79 | return;
80 | }
81 | var res = await gmAjax({
82 | url: rewardUrl,
83 | method: "GET",
84 | });
85 | if (res.code === 0) {
86 | if (res.data.level_info.current_level === 6) {
87 | console.log("[BilibiliExp] 已达到六级");
88 | injectHTML();
89 | return;
90 | }
91 | expToday = 50 - res.data.coins_av;
92 | // 暂时移除
93 | if (false) {
94 | var shareData = {
95 | access_key: access_key.key,
96 | actionKey: "appkey",
97 | aid: aid,
98 | build: "10300",
99 | device: "phone",
100 | epid: "",
101 | from: "64",
102 | mobi_app: "iphone",
103 | platform: "ios",
104 | s_locale: "zh-Hans_CN",
105 | share_channel: "wechat",
106 | share_trace_id: md5(new Date()),
107 | type: "av",
108 | statistics:
109 | "statistics=%7B%22appId%22%3A1%2C%22version%22%3A%226.10.0%22%2C%22abtest%22%3A%22%22%2C%22platform%22%3A1%7D",
110 | };
111 | var signed = get_sign(shareData, "c2ed53a74eeefe3cf99fbd01d8c9c375");
112 | res = await gmAjax({
113 | method: "POST",
114 | url: shareUrlPre,
115 | data: signed.data + "&sign=" + signed.sign,
116 | headers: { "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" },
117 | });
118 | res = await gmAjax({
119 | method: "POST",
120 | url: shareUrl,
121 | data: signed.data + "&sign=" + signed.sign,
122 | headers: {
123 | "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
124 | },
125 | });
126 | console.log("[BilibiliExp] " + res.data.toast);
127 | }
128 | } else {
129 | console.error("[BilibiliExp] 等级信息获取失败");
130 | return;
131 | }
132 | res = await biliAjax({
133 | url: coinUrl,
134 | type: "GET",
135 | dataType: "json",
136 | });
137 | var totalCoin = res.data.money;
138 | console.log("[BilibiliExp] 当前硬币 " + totalCoin + " 个");
139 | if (totalCoin < 50) {
140 | console.log("[BilibiliExp] 硬币小于 50,暂不投币");
141 | return;
142 | } else {
143 | if (expToday === 0) {
144 | console.log("[BilibiliExp] 今日已获取全部经验");
145 | return;
146 | }
147 | }
148 | console.log("[BilibiliExp] 准备投币");
149 | res = await addCoin();
150 | if (res && res.code === 0) {
151 | console.log("[BilibiliExp] 投了一个币");
152 | expToday -= 10;
153 | }
154 | if (expToday > 0) {
155 | res = await addCoin();
156 | if (res && res.code === 0) {
157 | console.log("[BilibiliExp] 投了一个币");
158 | expToday -= 10;
159 | }
160 | }
161 | await wait(3000);
162 | injectHTML();
163 | }
164 |
165 | async function injectHTML() {
166 | var res = await gmAjax({
167 | url: rewardUrl,
168 | method: "GET",
169 | });
170 | if (res.code === 0) {
171 | var rewardInfo = res.data;
172 | var link = document.createElement("link");
173 | link.rel = "stylesheet";
174 | link.href = "//at.alicdn.com/t/font_1537779_4srood2g1uk.css";
175 | document.body.appendChild(link);
176 | var style = "color: inherit;display: inline-block;line-height: 1;";
177 | var spansData = [];
178 | var total = 0;
179 | total += rewardInfo.login ? 5 : 0;
180 | spansData.push({
181 | ok: rewardInfo.login,
182 | name: "每日登录",
183 | text: (rewardInfo.login ? 5 : 0) + "/5",
184 | className: "icon-login",
185 | });
186 | total += rewardInfo.share_av ? 5 : 0;
187 | spansData.push({
188 | ok: rewardInfo.share_av,
189 | name: "分享视频",
190 | text: (rewardInfo.share_av ? 5 : 0) + "/5",
191 | className: "icon-share",
192 | });
193 | total += rewardInfo.watch_av ? 5 : 0;
194 | spansData.push({
195 | ok: rewardInfo.watch_av,
196 | name: "观看视频",
197 | text: (rewardInfo.watch_av ? 5 : 0) + "/5",
198 | className: "icon-play",
199 | });
200 | total += rewardInfo.coins_av;
201 | spansData.push({
202 | ok: rewardInfo.coins_av === 50,
203 | name: "视频投币",
204 | text: rewardInfo.coins_av + "/50",
205 | className: "icon-coin",
206 | });
207 | spansData.push({
208 | ok: total === 65,
209 | name: "总计",
210 | text: total + "/65",
211 | className: "icon-total",
212 | });
213 | if (res.data.level_info.current_level === 6) {
214 | spansData.push({
215 | ok: true,
216 | name: "一个成熟的六级大佬",
217 | text: "六级辣",
218 | className: "icon-day",
219 | });
220 | } else {
221 | spansData.push({
222 | ok: false,
223 | name:
224 | "最快到 " + (rewardInfo.level_info.current_level + 1) + " 级剩余天数",
225 | text:
226 | Math.ceil(
227 | (rewardInfo.level_info.next_exp -
228 | rewardInfo.level_info.current_exp) /
229 | 65
230 | ) + " 天",
231 | className: "icon-day",
232 | });
233 | }
234 |
235 | var bar = document.getElementById("arc_toolbar_report");
236 | bar.style.height = "60px";
237 | var ops = document.createElement("div");
238 | ops.className = "ops";
239 | spansData.forEach(function (item) {
240 | var span = document.createElement("span");
241 | if (item.ok) {
242 | span.style = "color:rgb(251, 114, 153);";
243 | } else {
244 | span.style = "color:rgb(80, 80, 80);";
245 | }
246 | span.title = item.name;
247 | span.innerHTML =
248 | '' +
253 | item.text;
254 | ops.appendChild(span.cloneNode(true));
255 | });
256 | ops.style.marginTop = "10px";
257 | bar.appendChild(ops);
258 | }
259 | }
260 | function addCoin() {
261 | return biliAjax({
262 | url: addCoinUrl,
263 | type: "POST",
264 | dataType: "json",
265 | data: {
266 | aid: aid,
267 | multiply: "1",
268 | select_like: 0,
269 | cross_domain: true,
270 | csrf: bili_jct,
271 | },
272 | });
273 | }
274 | function gmAjax(opt) {
275 | return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
276 | GM.xmlHttpRequest({
277 | method: opt.method,
278 | url: opt.url,
279 | data: opt.data ? opt.data : "",
280 | headers: opt.headers ? opt.headers : "",
281 | onload: function (response) {
282 | var res = JSON.parse(response.responseText);
283 | resolve(res);
284 | },
285 | onError: function (error) {
286 | reject(error);
287 | },
288 | });
289 | });
290 | }
291 | function wait(n) {
292 | return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
293 | setTimeout(function () {
294 | resolve();
295 | }, n);
296 | });
297 | }
298 | function empty() {
299 | return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
300 | resolve();
301 | });
302 | }
303 | function request(opt) {
304 | return $.ajax(opt);
305 | }
306 | function createPromise() {
307 | return $.Deferred();
308 | }
309 | function biliAjax(opt) {
310 | var req;
311 | opt.xhrFields = { withCredentials: true };
312 | opt.crossDomain = true;
313 | var defer = createPromise();
314 | req = request(opt);
315 | req.done(function (d) {
316 | defer.resolve(d);
317 | });
318 | req.fail(function (d) {
319 | console.log(d);
320 | defer.reject(d);
321 | });
322 | return defer;
323 | }
324 | function get_sign(params, key) {
325 | params.appkey = "27eb53fc9058f8c3";
326 | params.ts = Date.now();
327 | var s_keys = [];
328 | for (var i in params) {
329 | s_keys.push(i);
330 | }
331 | s_keys.sort();
332 | var data = "";
333 | for (var i = 0; i < s_keys.length; i++) {
334 | data += (data ? "&" : "") + s_keys[i] + "=" + params[s_keys[i]];
335 | }
336 | var sign = md5(data + key);
337 | return {
338 | sign: sign,
339 | data: data,
340 | signedData: data + "&sign=" + sign,
341 | };
342 | }
343 | function getCookie(cname) {
344 | var name = cname + "=";
345 | var ca = document.cookie.split(";");
346 | for (var i = 0; i < ca.length; i++) {
347 | var c = ca[i].trim();
348 | if (c.indexOf(name) == 0) return c.substring(name.length, c.length);
349 | }
350 | return "";
351 | }
352 | function checkKeyStatus(access_key) {
353 | if (Date.now() - access_key.time > 25 * 24 * 3600000) {
354 | console.log("[BilibiliExp] access_key 即将过期");
355 | getKey();
356 | }
357 | }
358 | window.addEventListener("message", function (e) {
359 | if (typeof e.data == "string" && e.data.split(":")[0] == "get_access_key") {
360 | access_key_window.close();
361 | var url = e.data.split(": ")[1];
362 | var key = url.match(/access_key=([a-f0-9]{32})/);
363 | if (key) {
364 | var access_key = {
365 | key: key[1],
366 | time: Date.now(),
367 | };
368 | GM.setValue("access_key", access_key);
369 | console.log("[BilibiliExp] 成功获取 access_key: " + access_key.key);
370 | }
371 | }
372 | });
373 | function getKey() {
374 | var access_key_window = window.open("about:blank");
375 | access_key_window.document.title = "BilibiliExp - 获取 Access Key";
376 | access_key_window.document.body.innerHTML =
377 | '[BilibiliExp] 正在获取 Access Key';
378 | window.access_key_window = access_key_window;
379 | biliAjax({
380 | url: "https://passport.bilibili.com/login/app/third",
381 | type: "GET",
382 | dataType: "json",
383 | data: {
384 | appkey: "27eb53fc9058f8c3",
385 | api: "https://www.mcbbs.net/template/mcbbs/image/special_photo_bg.png",
386 | sign: "04224646d1fea004e79606d3b038c84a",
387 | },
388 | }).then(function (res) {
389 | if (res.data.has_login) {
390 | access_key_window.document.body.innerHTML =
391 | '[BilibiliExp] 正在跳转';
392 | access_key_window.location.href = res.data.confirm_uri;
393 | } else {
394 | access_key_window.close();
395 | console.error("[BilibiliExp] 必须登录 B 站才能获取 access_key");
396 | }
397 | });
398 | }
399 |
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