├── .gitignore
├── CHANGELOG
├── LICENSE
├── Protocol analysis v2.md
├── Protocol analysis.md
├── README.md
├── setup.py
├── sjtu-automata.user.js
├── sjtu_automata
├── __init__.py
├── __version__.py
├── autocaptcha.py
├── autoelect.py
├── credential.py
├── electsys
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── automata.py
└── utils
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── exceptions.py
└── version
/.gitignore:
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1 | captcha.jpeg
2 | __pycache__/
3 | *.pyc
4 | /build
5 | /dist
6 | /sjtu_automata.egg-info
7 | /.vscode
8 | .idea/
9 | .DS_Store
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/CHANGELOG:
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1 | v0.4.0 2020-02-28
2 | 1. 教务系统更新修复
3 |
4 | v0.3.2 2019-06-12
5 | 1. 教务系统更新修复
6 |
7 | v0.3.1 2019-05-28
8 | 1. 课程类型输入方式调整
9 |
10 | v0.3.0 2019-05-27
11 | 1. 教务系统改版修复
12 | 2. 增加油猴脚本
13 |
14 | v0.2.1 2019-04-02
15 | 1. 添加未开放选课处理
16 | 2. cookie打印修复
17 |
18 | v0.2.0 2019-03-27
19 | 1. 支持新版教务系统
20 | 2. 支持多线程同步选课
21 |
22 | v0.1.4 2018-12-25
23 | 1. 修复抢选时提交错误问题
24 | 2. 取消抢选重新登陆的设置,可以连续选课。
25 |
26 | v0.1.3 2018-12-24
27 | 1. 修复抢选时验证问题
28 |
29 | v0.1.2 2018-12-21
30 | 1. 修复选课未开放消息格式不同造成异常的BUG #1
31 | 2. 检查更新中添加升级指令
32 |
33 | v0.1.1 2018-12-15
34 | 初始版本
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1 | # Protocol analysis
2 | Jaccount 登陆&选课协议分析 V2
3 |
4 | 注:参数中所有中文实际传输均需要UrlEncode
5 |
6 | ## Jaccount认证
7 | ### 登录界面
8 | 地址:`https://jaccount.sjtu.edu.cn/jaccount/jalogin?sid=xxx&client=xxx&returl=xxx&se=xxx`\
9 | 参数:
10 | - `sid`:验证参数,接入ID号?
11 | - `client`:验证参数,客户端?
12 | - `returl`:登陆后的返回地址,CSRF防护
13 | - `se`:验证参数,SK?
14 |
15 | 返回:
16 | - 登录界面
17 |
18 | 地址:`https://jaccount.sjtu.edu.cn/jaccount/captcha?uuid=xxx&t=xxx`\
19 | 参数:
20 | - `uuid`:随机uuid
21 | - `t`:时间戳
22 |
23 | 返回:
24 | - 验证码图片(每次访问会刷新!)
25 |
26 | ### 认证
27 | 地址:`https://jaccount.sjtu.edu.cn/jaccount/ulogin`\
28 | 参数:
29 | - `sid`:登录界面中的`sid`
30 | - `returl`:登录界面中的`returl`
31 | - `se`:登录界面中的`se`
32 | - `user`:登陆用户名
33 | - `pass`:密码
34 | - `captcha`:验证码
35 | - `v`:空
36 | - `client`:登录界面中的`client`
37 | - `uuid`:验证码uuid,不可省略
38 | - `g-recaptcha-response`:reCaptcha参数,可省略
39 |
40 | 返回:
41 | - 用户名/密码/验证码错误302登录界面且出现错误提示
42 | - 验证成功设置`JAVisitedSites`和`JAAuthCookie`,然后302回到先前指定地址完成认证
43 | - Cookie有效期为会话级
44 |
45 | ## Electsys
46 | - **V2版选课系统很不错,不像V1版的反人类,可以直接向系统提交选课了,且容错性挺强,妈妈再也不用担心我一步一步模拟人类操作啦~**
47 |
48 | ### 登陆
49 | 地址:`https://i.sjtu.edu.cn/jaccountlogin`\
50 | 返回:302重定向
51 | - 多次302跳转到Jaccount认证
52 |
53 | ### 主界面
54 | 地址:`https://i.sjtu.edu.cn/xtgl/index_initMenu.html?jsdm=&_t=xxx`\
55 | 参数:
56 | - `jsdm`:未知参数,不加似乎无影响
57 | - `_t`:应该是时间戳,不加似乎无影响
58 |
59 | 返回:登陆后主界面
60 | - 需要包含登陆cookie
61 |
62 | ### 选课界面
63 | V2版采用AJAX无刷新技术,比之前不知道高到哪里去了,因此除了汉语拼音命名让人不知所云外分析较为方便。
64 |
65 | #### 无关紧要的界面元素
66 | - 主界面:`https://i.sjtu.edu.cn/xsxk/zzxkyzb_cxZzxkYzbIndex.html?gnmkdm=N253512&layout=default&su=xxx`
67 | - 课程显示:`https://i.sjtu.edu.cn/xsxk/zzxkyzb_cxZzxkYzbDisplay.html?gnmkdm=N253512&su=xxx`
68 | - 已选信息:`https://i.sjtu.edu.cn/xsxk/zzxkyzb_cxZzxkYzbChoosed.html?gnmkdm=N253512&su=xxx`
69 |
70 | GET参数:
71 | - `gnmkdm`:菜单栏选项,`N253512`即为选课。
72 | - `su`:学号
73 |
74 | #### 搜索接口
75 | 地址:`https://i.sjtu.edu.cn/xsxk/zzxkyzb_cxZzxkYzbPartDisplay.html?gnmkdm=N253512&su=xxx`
76 |
77 | POST参数:\
78 | 太多了不想列举了,没啥卵用。
79 |
80 | #### 选课接口
81 | 地址:`https://i.sjtu.edu.cn/xsxk/zzxkyzb_xkBcZyZzxkYzb.html?gnmkdm=N253512&su=xxx`\
82 | 必须参数(经过测试可以省略的就不写了):
83 | - `kch_id`:课程号ID
84 | - `jxb_ids`:256位课号ID,似乎是实时获取的
85 | - `xkkz_id`:未知ID,和选课轮数有关,同一轮,同一课程类型为定值。
86 | - `sxbj`:未知定值1(是否已选上?)
87 | - `qz`:未知定值0
88 | - `njdm_id`:年级级数。
89 | - `zyh_id`:专业号ID。
90 |
91 | 返回值:
92 | - `{"flag":"1"}`:选课成功
93 | - `{"flag":"0","msg":"所选教学班的上课时间与其他教学班有冲突!"}`:课程冲突
94 | - `{}`:参数错误
95 | - `{"flag":"-1","msg":"x,xxx,x"}`:人数已满
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1 | # Protocol analysis
2 | Jaccount 登陆&选课协议分析
3 |
4 | 注:参数中所有中文实际传输均需要UrlEncode
5 |
6 | ## Jaccount认证
7 | ### 登录界面
8 | 地址:[GET] `http://jaccount.sjtu.edu.cn/jaccount/jalogin?sid=xxx9&returl=xxx&se=xxx`\
9 | 参数:
10 | - `sid`:验证参数
11 | - `returl`:登陆后的返回地址,CSRF防护
12 | - `se`:验证参数
13 |
14 | 返回:
15 | - 登录界面
16 |
17 | 地址:[GET] `https://jaccount.sjtu.edu.cn/jaccount/captcha?xxx`\
18 | 参数:
19 | - 时间戳+随机数
20 |
21 | 返回:
22 | - 验证码图片(每次访问会刷新!)
23 |
24 | ### 认证
25 | 地址:[POST] `https://jaccount.sjtu.edu.cn/jaccount/ulogin`\
26 | 参数:
27 | - `sid`:登录界面中的sid
28 | - `returl`:登录界面中的returl
29 | - `se`:登录界面中的se
30 | - `user`:登陆用户名
31 | - `pass`:密码
32 | - `captcha`:验证码
33 | - `v`:空
34 |
35 | 返回:
36 | - 用户名/密码/验证码错误302登录界面且出现错误提示
37 | - 验证成功设置`JAVisitedSites`和`JAAuthCookie`,然后302回到先前指定地址完成认证
38 | - Cookie有效期为会话级
39 |
40 | ## Electsys
41 | - **由于选课系统设计极其SB,API参数通用性很低,部分参数含义未知。故本文档所列内容为一般情况下的参数,如有遗漏请告知。自动化处理最好通过解析返回网页action属性获取参数。**
42 | - **由于ASP存在`__EVENTVALIDATION`验证,选课必须严格按照顺序走,缺漏步骤或者少/错参数(即使是一个)均有可能导致选课失败或出现不可预料结果,故AutoElect将尽可能按照参数严格进行。**
43 |
44 | ### 登陆
45 | 地址:[GET] `http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/login.aspx`\
46 | 返回:302重定向
47 | - 存在未注销session则由Jaccount接入平台执行注销操作,并且两次302到`http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/logerror.aspx?message=xxx`显示错误页面。
48 | - 正常请求则跳转到Jaccount认证
49 |
50 | ### 主界面
51 | 地址:[GET] `http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/student/sdtMain.aspx`\
52 | 返回:登陆后主界面
53 | - 需要包含登陆cookie,否则302跳转回`http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/`
54 |
55 |
56 | ### 阅读声明
57 | 地址:[POST] `http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/student/elect/electwarning.aspx?xklc=1/2/3`\
58 | GET参数:
59 | - `xklc`:1为海选,2为抢选,3为第三轮
60 |
61 | POST参数:
62 | - `__VIEWSTATE`:ASPX参数
63 | - `__VIEWSTATEGENERATOR`:ASPX参数
64 | - `__EVENTVALIDATION`:ASPX参数
65 | - `CheckBox1`:on为选中“我已阅读”
66 | - `btnContinue`:定值`继续`
67 |
68 | POST返回:
69 | - 选课时间未到返回错误页面`http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/messagePage.aspx?message=xxx`
70 | - 选课时间到进入选课页面
71 |
72 | ### 选课界面地址
73 | - 抢选专用页面:`http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/student/elect/secondRoundFP.aspx`
74 | - 必修课地址(默认):`http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/student/elect/speltyRequiredCourse.aspx`
75 | - 选修课地址:`http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/student/elect/speltyLimitedCourse.aspx `
76 | - 通识课地址:`http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/student/elect/speltyCommonCourse.aspx`
77 | - 任选课地址:`http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/student/elect/outSpeltyEP.aspx`
78 |
79 | ### 抢选专用页面
80 | 地址:[POST] `http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/student/elect/secondRoundFP.aspx`
81 | 参数:
82 | - `__VIEWSTATE`:ASPX参数
83 | - `__VIEWSTATEGENERATOR`:ASPX参数
84 | - `__EVENTVALIDATION`:ASPX参数
85 | - `__EVENTARGUMENT`:空
86 | - `__EVENTTARGET`:空
87 | - `btnBxk`:定值`必修课`
88 |
89 | ### 主界面跳转
90 | 地址:[POST] `当前界面地址`\
91 | 参数:
92 | - `__VIEWSTATE`:ASPX参数
93 | - `__VIEWSTATEGENERATOR`:ASPX参数
94 | - `__EVENTVALIDATION`:ASPX参数
95 |
96 | // 下面是3个没有协作没有review的码农的做法,大家不要学习\
97 | - 从必修跳转到其他需附加(转到哪就加那个):
98 | - `SpeltyRequiredCourse1$btnXxk`:定值`限选课`
99 | - `SpeltyRequiredCourse1$btnTxk`:定值`通识课`
100 | - `SpeltyRequiredCourse1$btnXuanXk`:定值`任选课`
101 | - `SpeltyRequiredCourse1$btnYtk`:定值`新生研讨课`
102 |
103 | - 从选修/通识跳转到其他需附加;
104 | - `btnBxk`:定值`必修课`
105 | - `btnXxk`:定值`限选课`
106 | - `btnTxk`:定值`通识课`
107 | - `btnXuanXk`:定值`任选课`
108 | - `btnYtk`:定值`新生研讨课`
109 |
110 | 和以下三项:
111 | - `__EVENTARGUMENT`:空
112 | - `__LASTFOCUS`:空
113 | - `__EVENTTARGET`:空
114 |
115 | - 从任选跳转到其他需附加:
116 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$btnBxk`:定值`必修课`
117 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$btnXuanXk`:定值`限选课`
118 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$btnTxk`:定值`通识课`
119 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$btnYtk`:定值`新生研讨课`
120 |
121 | 返回:
122 | - 跳转到其他页面
123 |
124 | ### 选修/通识/任选课打开二级菜单
125 | 地址:[POST] `当前界面地址`\
126 | 参数:
127 | - `__VIEWSTATE`:ASPX参数
128 | - `__VIEWSTATEGENERATOR`:ASPX参数
129 | - `__EVENTVALIDATION`:ASPX参数
130 |
131 | - 选修/通识附加:
132 | - `__EVENTARGUMENT`:空
133 | - `__LASTFOCUS`:空
134 | - `__EVENTTARGET`:单选按钮编号,从`02`开始。选修为`gridModule$ctl02$radioButton`,必修为`gridGModule$ctl02$radioButton`
135 | - `上面的单选按钮编号`:定值`radioButton`
136 |
137 | - 任选附加:
138 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$btnQuery`:定值`查 询`
139 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$dpNj`:届数
140 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$dpYx`:部门编号
141 |
142 | 返回:
143 | - 科目的二级菜单
144 |
145 | ### 课程安排
146 | 地址:[POST] `当前界面地址`\
147 | 参数:
148 | - `__VIEWSTATE`:ASPX参数
149 | - `__VIEWSTATEGENERATOR`:ASPX参数
150 | - `__EVENTVALIDATION`:ASPX参数
151 | - `myradiogroup`:课号
152 |
153 | 必修课附加:
154 | `SpeltyRequiredCourse1$lessonArrange`:定值`课程安排`
155 |
156 | 选修/通识课附加:
157 | - `__EVENTARGUMENT`:空
158 | - `__LASTFOCUS`:空
159 | - `__EVENTTARGET`:空
160 | - `二级菜单选按钮编号`:定值`radioButton`
161 | - `lessonArrange`:定值`课程安排`
162 |
163 | 任选课附加:
164 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$lessonArrange`:定值`课程安排`
165 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$dpNj`:届数
166 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$dpYx`:部门编号
167 |
168 | 返回:
169 | - 课程的科目安排
170 |
171 | ### 选定老师
172 | 地址:[POST]`http://electsys.sjtu.edu.cn/edu/lesson/viewLessonArrange.aspx?xxx`\
173 | GET参数(吔屎吧你):
174 | - `kcdm`:课号
175 | - `xklx`:定值`必修`/`限选`/`通识`/`通选`
176 | - `redirectForm`:定值`speltyRequiredCourse.aspx`/`speltyLimitedCourse.aspx`/`speltyCommonCourse.aspx`/`outSpeltyEp.aspx`
177 |
178 | 必修附加:
179 | - `nj`:届数
180 | - `kcmk`:未知参数,定值`-1`
181 | - `txkmk`:未知参数,定值`-1`
182 |
183 | 选修附加:
184 | - `yxdm`:空
185 | - `kcmk`:定值`h1904 `(存疑)
186 | - `txkmk`:未知参数,定值`-1`
187 |
188 | 通识附加:
189 | - `yxdm`:空
190 | - `nj`:定值`无`(存疑)
191 | - `kcmk`:未知参数,定值`-1`
192 | - `tskmk`:`810`为人文学科;`820`社会科学;`830`自然科学;`840`工程科学与技术
193 |
194 | 任选附加:
195 | - `yxdm`:部门编号
196 | - `nj`:届数
197 | - `kcmk`:未知参数,定值`-1`
198 | - `txkmk`:未知参数,定值`-1`
199 |
200 | POST参数:
201 | - `__VIEWSTATE`:ASPX参数
202 | - `__VIEWSTATEGENERATOR`:ASPX参数
203 | - `__EVENTVALIDATION`:ASPX参数
204 | - `LessonTime1$btnChoose`:定值`选定此教师`
205 | - `myradiogroup`:课程教师编号
206 |
207 | 返回:
208 | - 当前类型主页面
209 |
210 | ### 提交选课
211 | 地址:[POST] `当前界面地址?xxx`\
212 | GET参数:
213 |
214 | 必修附加:
215 | - `yxdm`:空
216 | - `nj`:届数
217 | - `kcmk`:未知参数,定值`-1`
218 | - `txkmk`:未知参数:定值`-1`
219 | - `tskmk`:空
220 |
221 | 选修附加:
222 | - `yxdm`:空
223 | - `nj`:届数
224 | - `kcmk`:定值`h1904 `(存疑)
225 | - `txkmk`:未知参数,定值`-1`
226 | - `tskmk`:空
227 |
228 | 通识附加:
229 | - `yxdm`:空
230 | - `nj`:定值`无`(存疑)
231 | - `kcmk`:未知参数,定值`-1`
232 | - `txkmk`:空
233 | - `tskmk`:`810`为人文学科;`820`社会科学;`830`自然科学;`840`工程科学与技术
234 |
235 | 任选附加:
236 | - `yxdm`:部门编号
237 | - `nj`:届数
238 | - `kcmk`:未知参数,定值`-1`
239 | - `txkmk`:未知参数,定值`-1`
240 | - `tskmk`:空
241 |
242 | POST参数:
243 | - `__VIEWSTATE`:ASPX参数
244 | - `__VIEWSTATEGENERATOR`:ASPX参数
245 | - `__EVENTVALIDATION`:ASPX参数
246 |
247 | 必修课附加:
248 | - `SpeltyRequiredCourse1$Button1`:`选课提交`
249 |
250 | 选修/通识课附加:
251 | - `__EVENTARGUMENT`:空
252 | - `__LASTFOCUS`:空
253 | - `__EVENTTARGET`:空
254 | - `btnSubmit`:定值`选课提交`
255 |
256 | 任选课附加:
257 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$btnSubmit`:定值`选课提交`
258 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$dpNj`:届数
259 | - `OutSpeltyEP1$dpYx`:定值`01000`
260 |
261 | 返回:
262 | - 选课成功结果
263 | - 海选将会导致服务端登出所有session,无法拦截,需要重新登录(间隔至少10s,否则会Ban 30s),抢选则不会登出
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/README.md:
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1 | # sjtu-automata
2 |   
3 | ## 寻求维护者:由于本人即将离开毕业,本仓库相关维护工作将无法进行,现寻求新一届维护者,如有兴趣欢迎联系!
4 |
5 | **注意!此版本为BETA版,未经过严格测试,可能存在BUG,如有问题请提交[issue](https://github.com/MXWXZ/AutoElect/issues)**
6 |
7 | **v0.4.0更新:教务系统限制大约在30-60分钟左右可能需要重新登陆。**
8 |
9 | 上海交通大学抢课脚本\
10 | V2协议分析:
11 |
12 | ## 使用脚本你可以做到
13 | :heavy_check_mark: 无人值守自动抢课\
14 | :heavy_check_mark: 并发抢课提升成功率\
15 | :heavy_check_mark: 卡时间准时抢课
16 |
17 | ## 使用脚本你不能做到
18 | ~~:x: 违反选课规则选课(0day fucked)~~\
19 | :x: 提高您的网速\
20 | :x: 保证一定可以抢到课
21 |
22 | ## 系统环境测试程度
23 | 最佳支持:Manjaro with python 3.7.3 / Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with Python 3.6.7 / macOS with Python 3.8.2
24 |
25 | Linux > macOS > Windows
26 |
27 | ## 安装
28 |
29 | pip3 install sjtu-automata
30 |
31 | ## 升级
32 |
33 | pip3 install sjtu-automata --upgrade
34 |
35 | ### [可选]验证码自动识别
36 | Windows可以不装,Linux如无图形界面且无法通过其他方式打开`captcha.jpeg`文件需要安装。
37 |
38 | Arch系安装下面两个包:`tesseract`、`tesseract-data-eng`
39 |
40 | Ubuntu 18.04:
41 |
42 | sudo apt install tesseract-ocr libtesseract-dev
43 |
44 | macOS
45 |
46 | brew install tesseract
47 |
48 | 其他版本/发行版/Windows等自行看文档:https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/wiki
49 |
50 | ## 简单使用说明
51 | - 由于选课系统再次更新,需要传递的参数改变,因此建议使用油猴脚本获取ID:https://www.tampermonkey.net/
52 | - 插件安装完成后点击这里进入脚本安装页面:https://github.com/MXWXZ/sjtu-automata/raw/master/sjtu-automata.user.js
53 | - 下面的教程以安装插件之后为准,如果不安装油猴脚本也可以自行查看网页源码提取相关ID
54 |
55 | 1. 查看课程号和教学班:想选的课“教学班”第二行点击复制ID即可复制课号+教学班号
56 | 2. 查看课程类型:标签页第二行的字符串即为课程类型
57 | 3. 使用命令选课,格式为`autoelect [课程类型ID] [课程号ID] [256位教学班ID]`:
58 |
59 | autoelect 01 AAAA... aaaa... 10 BBBB bbbb...
60 |
61 | 上述命令将会选`01`课程类型下的`AAAA`课的`aaaa`(省略256位)教学班和`10`课程类型下的`BBBB`课的`bbbb`(省略256位)课,如果需要更多可以在后面继续添加。
62 |
63 | 注:程序运行过程中输入`s`可以查看选课状态
64 |
65 | ## 抢课说明
66 | - **本程序所有操作均保证当前课程不会减少,即无论你是否已经选上课、无论是否人满等各种情况都不会影响已选课程。换言之,无论何时均保证课程只多不少,重复提交不会影响当前课表。**
67 | - 程序运行后选课将会自动进行,如果失败自动重试,如果课程已满将自动等待并且定时刷新,直到抢成功或者用户退出为止
68 | - 可以提前开上程序,如果没有开放选课将会自动等待并定时刷新,可以节省登陆的时间
69 | - 所有指定的课程会同时进行选课,每个课程可占一个或多个线程进行选课增加成功率(多线程一般在网卡的时候才有必要)
70 |
71 | ## 参数说明
72 | ### CLI
73 | 使用:`autoelect [OPTIONS] [CLASSTYPE-CLASSID-JXBID]`
74 |
75 | | 参数 | 长参数形式 | 说明 |
76 | | :---: | :------------: | :----------------------------: |
77 | | -v | --version | 显示版本 |
78 | | | --no-update | 关闭更新检查 |
79 | | -o | --ocr | 使用OCR识别验证码 |
80 | | | --print-cookie | 打印登陆cookie |
81 | | -d | --delay | 两次尝试选课间隔(默认1s) |
82 | | -c | --check-delay | 检查选课是否开放的延迟(默认3s) |
83 | | -n | --number | 每个课程的线程数(默认为1) |
84 | | -h | --help | 显示帮助 |
85 |
86 | - `CLASSTYPE`、`CLASSID`、`JXBID`成组出现,可以出现多组同步进行,但至少有一组
87 | - `CLASSTYPE`:2位课程类型
88 | - `CLASSID`:课号ID
89 | - `JXBID`:256位教学班ID
90 |
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/setup.py:
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1 | import setuptools
2 | from sjtu_automata.__version__ import __title__, __description__, __url__, __version__, __author__, __author_email__, __license__
3 |
4 | with open('README.md', 'r') as fh:
5 | long_description = fh.read()
6 |
7 | setuptools.setup(
8 | name=__title__,
9 | version=__version__,
10 | author=__author__,
11 | author_email=__author_email__,
12 | description=__description__,
13 | long_description=long_description,
14 | long_description_content_type='text/markdown',
15 | license=__license__,
16 | url=__url__,
17 | packages=setuptools.find_packages(),
18 | classifiers=[
19 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
20 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)',
21 | 'Operating System :: OS Independent',
22 | ],
23 | install_requires=[
24 | 'colorama',
25 | 'requests',
26 | 'Pillow',
27 | 'click>=7.0',
28 | 'pytesseract',
29 | 'tenacity',
30 | ],
31 | python_requires='>=3',
32 | entry_points={
33 | 'console_scripts': [
34 | 'autoelect=sjtu_automata.autoelect:cli',
35 | ],
36 | },
37 | )
38 |
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/sjtu-automata.user.js:
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1 | // ==UserScript==
2 | // @name sjtu-automata
3 | // @namespace http://tampermonkey.net/
4 | // @version 1.3
5 | // @description show classid under classname.
6 | // @author MXWXZ
7 | // @match *://i.sjtu.edu.cn/xsxk/zzxkyzb_cxZzxkYzbIndex.html*
8 | // @match *://i.sjtu.edu.cn/design/viewFunc_cxDesignFuncPageIndex.html*
9 | // @homepageURL https://github.com/MXWXZ/sjtu-automata/
10 | // @supportURL https://github.com/MXWXZ/sjtu-automata/issues/
11 | // @downloadURL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MXWXZ/sjtu-automata/master/sjtu-automata.user.js
12 | // @updateURL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MXWXZ/sjtu-automata/master/sjtu-automata.user.js
13 | // @grant none
14 | // ==/UserScript==
15 |
16 | function waitForKeyElements(selectorTxt, actionFunction, bWaitOnce, iframeSelector) {
17 | var targetNodes, btargetsFound;
18 | if (typeof iframeSelector == "undefined")
19 | targetNodes = jQuery(selectorTxt);
20 | else
21 | targetNodes = jQuery(iframeSelector).contents()
22 | .find(selectorTxt);
23 |
24 | if (targetNodes && targetNodes.length > 0) {
25 | btargetsFound = true;
26 | targetNodes.each(function () {
27 | var jThis = jQuery(this);
28 | var alreadyFound = jThis.data('alreadyFound') || false;
29 |
30 | if (!alreadyFound) {
31 | var cancelFound = actionFunction(jThis);
32 | if (cancelFound)
33 | btargetsFound = false;
34 | else
35 | jThis.data('alreadyFound', true);
36 | }
37 | });
38 | }
39 | else {
40 | btargetsFound = false;
41 | }
42 |
43 | var controlObj = waitForKeyElements.controlObj || {};
44 | var controlKey = selectorTxt.replace(/[^\w]/g, "_");
45 | var timeControl = controlObj[controlKey];
46 |
47 | if (btargetsFound && bWaitOnce && timeControl) {
48 | clearInterval(timeControl);
49 | delete controlObj[controlKey]
50 | }
51 | else {
52 | if (!timeControl) {
53 | timeControl = setInterval(function () {
54 | waitForKeyElements(selectorTxt,
55 | actionFunction,
56 | bWaitOnce,
57 | iframeSelector
58 | );
59 | }, 300);
60 | controlObj[controlKey] = timeControl;
61 | }
62 | }
63 | waitForKeyElements.controlObj = controlObj;
64 | }
65 |
66 | function showid(node) {
67 | node.children('.jxbmc').append(' ');
68 | }
69 |
70 | function showid2(node) {
71 | node.show();
72 | }
73 |
74 | (function () {
75 | 'use strict';
76 |
77 | if (location.href.indexOf("zzxkyzb_cxZzxkYzbIndex") > -1) {
78 | var script = document.createElement("script");
79 | script.type = "text/javascript";
80 | script.appendChild(document.createTextNode("function copyid(t) {const el = document.createElement('textarea');el.value =t.parentNode.parentNode.childNodes[2].innerHTML+' '+t.parentNode.parentNode.childNodes[1].innerHTML;document.body.appendChild(el);el.select();document.execCommand('copy');document.body.removeChild(el);alert(\"copy ok\");}"));
81 | document.body.appendChild(script);
82 |
83 | let node = $('.nav.nav-tabs.sl_nav_tabs li');
84 | node.each(function () {
85 | let str = $(this).children('a')[0].getAttribute("onclick");
86 | let pos1 = str.indexOf("this,'");
87 | let pos2 = str.indexOf("','");
88 | $(this).append('