├── .classpath ├── .gitignore ├── .project ├── .settings ├── org.eclipse.core.resources.prefs └── org.eclipse.jdt.core.prefs ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── lib ├── commons-codec-1.10-javadoc.jar ├── commons-codec-1.10.jar ├── commons-httpclient-3.1.jar ├── commons-logging-1.2-javadoc.jar ├── commons-logging-1.2.jar ├── json-20170516.jar └── log4j-1.2.17.jar ├── prop ├── common-logging.properties └── log4j.properties └── src └── com └── iteamcn └── AutoLearn ├── IcveTest.java ├── Main.java ├── MokeTest.java ├── util ├── ContentType.java ├── Encoding.java ├── Logger.java └── NetWorkException.java └── weblearn ├── IHttpGet.java ├── IHttpMethod.java ├── IHttpPost.java ├── IWebLearn.java ├── NotLoginException.java ├── SimpleLoginInfo.java ├── icve ├── Icve.java ├── IcveHttpHandler.java ├── api │ ├── ApiCode.java │ ├── MessageCode.java │ ├── Url.java │ ├── args │ │ ├── AnswerPaperArgs.java │ │ └── LoginArgs.java │ ├── entity │ │ ├── CellInfo.java │ │ ├── CourseInfo.java │ │ ├── QuestionInfo.java │ │ ├── StudingInfo.java │ │ └── UserInfo.java │ └── handler │ │ ├── AnswerPaperHandler.java │ │ ├── DirectoryHandler.java │ │ ├── LoginHandler.java │ │ ├── StudingHandler.java │ │ ├── SubmitPaperHandler.java │ │ ├── UpdateStatusHandler.java │ │ ├── VerifyCodeHandler.java │ │ ├── ViewHandler.java │ │ └── local │ │ ├── CellsHandler.java │ │ └── PaperQuestionsHandler.java └── note.txt ├── moke ├── Course.java ├── LoginInfo.java ├── Moke.java └── Plan.java └── util ├── ApiArgs.java ├── ApiHandler.java ├── Cookies.java ├── FormApiArgs.java ├── HttpHandler.java ├── HttpMessage.java ├── InnerMessage.java ├── JsonHandler.java └── Message.java /.classpath: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ################# 2 | ## 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # AutoLearn 2 | ### 因为使用本软件导致的后果(如取消分数,账号封禁等),需使用者自行承担 3 | ###### 一款支持智慧职教、摩课书院的刷课时框架 4 | ###### 支持[智慧职教-主站](http://www.icve.com.cn/)(刷视频、ppt、文档,自动提交满分测验),[摩课书院(浙江省平台)](http://zjedu.moocollege.com)(视频、ppt) 5 | ###### 垃圾代码,能跑的轮子就是好轮子,不一定会更新 6 | ###### 懒得继续优化,如果院校号、用户名、密码和验证码都写对了,运行时报错,那要么就是接口过期了,要么就是代码写错了 7 | ### UpdateLog 8 | ###### `2018/11/27 更新了主类,并且发布了release,使用方式请看release中的说明` 9 | ###### `2018/11/14 智慧职教现在得到了修复` 10 | ###### `2018/11/6 亲测摩课书院可用` 11 | 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/commons-codec-1.10-javadoc.jar: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OVAmach/AutoLearn/491a10ed5bed393b2249556361fa7127993c1f0e/lib/commons-codec-1.10-javadoc.jar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/commons-codec-1.10.jar: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OVAmach/AutoLearn/491a10ed5bed393b2249556361fa7127993c1f0e/lib/commons-codec-1.10.jar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/commons-httpclient-3.1.jar: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OVAmach/AutoLearn/491a10ed5bed393b2249556361fa7127993c1f0e/lib/commons-httpclient-3.1.jar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/commons-logging-1.2-javadoc.jar: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OVAmach/AutoLearn/491a10ed5bed393b2249556361fa7127993c1f0e/lib/commons-logging-1.2-javadoc.jar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/commons-logging-1.2.jar: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OVAmach/AutoLearn/491a10ed5bed393b2249556361fa7127993c1f0e/lib/commons-logging-1.2.jar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/json-20170516.jar: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OVAmach/AutoLearn/491a10ed5bed393b2249556361fa7127993c1f0e/lib/json-20170516.jar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/log4j-1.2.17.jar: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OVAmach/AutoLearn/491a10ed5bed393b2249556361fa7127993c1f0e/lib/log4j-1.2.17.jar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /prop/common-logging.properties: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | org.apache.commons.logging.Log=org.apache.commons.logging.impl.Log4JLogger -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /prop/log4j.properties: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OVAmach/AutoLearn/491a10ed5bed393b2249556361fa7127993c1f0e/prop/log4j.properties -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/com/iteamcn/AutoLearn/IcveTest.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.iteamcn.AutoLearn; 2 | 3 | import java.util.List; 4 | import java.util.Scanner; 5 | 6 | import javax.swing.ImageIcon; 7 | import javax.swing.JFrame; 8 | import javax.swing.JLabel; 9 | 10 | import org.json.JSONObject; 11 | 12 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.IcveHttpHandler; 13 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.ApiCode; 14 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.MessageCode; 15 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.args.AnswerPaperArgs; 16 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.args.LoginArgs; 17 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.entity.CellInfo; 18 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.entity.CourseInfo; 19 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.entity.QuestionInfo; 20 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.entity.UserInfo; 21 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.handler.AnswerPaperHandler; 22 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.handler.DirectoryHandler; 23 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.handler.LoginHandler; 24 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.handler.StudingHandler; 25 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.handler.SubmitPaperHandler; 26 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.handler.UpdateStatusHandler; 27 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.handler.VerifyCodeHandler; 28 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.handler.ViewHandler; 29 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.icve.api.handler.local.PaperQuestionsHandler; 30 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.util.InnerMessage; 31 | 32 | public class IcveTest { 33 | 34 | @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") 35 | public static void main(String[] args) { 36 | // TODO Auto-generated method stub 37 | try{ 38 | IcveHttpHandler h=new IcveHttpHandler(); 39 | VerifyCodeHandler v=new VerifyCodeHandler(h); 40 | LoginHandler login=new LoginHandler(h); 41 | StudingHandler s=new StudingHandler(h); 42 | DirectoryHandler d=new DirectoryHandler(h); 43 | ViewHandler view=new ViewHandler(h); 44 | UpdateStatusHandler up=new UpdateStatusHandler(h); 45 | AnswerPaperHandler ap=new AnswerPaperHandler(h); 46 | SubmitPaperHandler sp=new SubmitPaperHandler(h); 47 | PaperQuestionsHandler pq; 48 | Scanner in=new Scanner(System.in); 49 | JFrame jframe; 50 | { 51 | InnerMessage m = v.doHttp("",true); 52 | jframe = new JFrame(); 53 | JLabel l=new JLabel("发生错误"); 54 | if(m.getContent()!=null){ 55 | ImageIcon i=new ImageIcon((byte[])m.getContent()); 56 | l=new JLabel(i); 57 | } 58 | 59 | 60 | jframe.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE); 61 | jframe.add(l); 62 | jframe.setBounds(0, 0, 200, 200); 63 | jframe.setVisible(true); 64 | 65 | } 66 | System.out.print("用户名:"); 67 | String username=in.next(); 68 | in.nextLine(); 69 | System.out.print("密码:"); 70 | String password=in.next(); 71 | in.nextLine(); 72 | System.out.print("验证码:"); 73 | String verifyCode=in.next(); 74 | in.nextLine(); 75 | jframe.dispose(); 76 | InnerMessage m=new InnerMessage(); 77 | 78 | m = login.doHttp(new LoginArgs(username, password,verifyCode )); 79 | 80 | UserInfo u=(UserInfo) m.getObject(); 81 | System.out.println(u.getUserId()); 82 | 83 | m=s.doHttp(u.getUserId(),true); 84 | 85 | List list = (List)m.getObject(); 86 | for(CourseInfo course:list){ 87 | m=d.doHttp(course.getCourseId(),true); 88 | List cellList=(List)m.getObject(); 89 | for(CellInfo cell:cellList){ 90 | //if(cell.getIsMission()){ 91 | if(cell.getCellType().equals("question")){//交卷部分 92 | String workId=null; 93 | JSONObject json=null; 94 | m=view.doHttp(cell.getId(),true); 95 | if(m.getCode()==MessageCode.SUCCESS){ 96 | json=(JSONObject)m.getObject(); 97 | workId=json.getJSONObject("works").getString("Id"); 98 | pq=new PaperQuestionsHandler(json); 99 | List listQ=(List) pq.doHandle().getObject(); 100 | for(QuestionInfo q:listQ){ 101 | m=ap.doHttp(new AnswerPaperArgs(workId, q.getQuestionId(), q.getAnswerContent())); 102 | if(((JSONObject)m.getObject()).getInt("code")!=ApiCode.ANSWER_PAPER_SUCCESS){ 103 | System.out.println("保存答案失败"); 104 | break; 105 | } 106 | } 107 | m=sp.doHttp(workId, true); 108 | if(((JSONObject)m.getObject()).getInt("code")!=ApiCode.SUBMIT_PAPER_SUCCESS){ 109 | System.out.println("提交答案失败"); 110 | } 111 | } 112 | continue; 113 | }else if(cell.getCellType().equals("video")){//看视频部分 114 | switch (cell.getIntResType()) { 115 | case 1: 116 | up.doHttp(cell.getId(),true); 117 | m=view.doHttp(cell.getId(),true); 118 | System.out.println(m.getCode()); 119 | break; 120 | 121 | default: 122 | m=view.doHttp(cell.getId(),true); 123 | System.out.println(m.getCode()); 124 | break; 125 | } 126 | }else{//其他部分默认处理 127 | m=view.doHttp(cell.getId(),true); 128 | System.out.println(m.getCode()); 129 | } 130 | 131 | //} 132 | 133 | } 134 | } 135 | System.out.println(m.getContent()); 136 | System.out.println(h.getCookies().getAllCookie()); 137 | in.close(); 138 | }catch(Exception e){ 139 | e.printStackTrace(); 140 | } 141 | 142 | 143 | } 144 | 145 | } 146 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/com/iteamcn/AutoLearn/Main.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.iteamcn.AutoLearn; 2 | 3 | public class Main { 4 | 5 | public static void main(String[] args) { 6 | // TODO 自动生成的方法存根 7 | if(args.length==1){ 8 | switch(args[0]){ 9 | case "-icve":{ 10 | IcveTest.main(null); 11 | break; 12 | }case "-moke":{ 13 | MokeTest.main(null); 14 | break; 15 | }default:{ 16 | System.out.println("unknown options"); 17 | } 18 | } 19 | }else{ 20 | System.out.println("use option - to run this application"); 21 | } 22 | System.out.println("end"); 23 | } 24 | 25 | } 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/com/iteamcn/AutoLearn/MokeTest.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.iteamcn.AutoLearn; 2 | import java.util.List; 3 | import java.util.Scanner; 4 | 5 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.moke.Course; 6 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.moke.LoginInfo; 7 | import com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.moke.Moke; 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | public class MokeTest { 12 | public static void main(String[] args) { 13 | Scanner in=new Scanner(System.in); 14 | Moke moke=new Moke(); 15 | System.out.print("院校号:"); 16 | int schoolNo=in.nextInt(); 17 | in.nextLine(); 18 | System.out.print("学号:"); 19 | String studentNo=in.nextLine(); 20 | System.out.print("密码:"); 21 | String password=in.nextLine(); 22 | in.close(); 23 | LoginInfo loginInfo=new LoginInfo(schoolNo, studentNo, password, "studentNo", true); 24 | moke.login(loginInfo); 25 | try { 26 | List a = moke.getCourseList(); 27 | for(int i=0;i courseList=new ArrayList(); 12 | public StudingInfo(JSONObject json) throws JSONException{ 13 | this.courseList=getCourseList(json); 14 | // TODO 自动生成的构造函数存根 15 | } 16 | public List getCourseList() { 17 | return courseList; 18 | } 19 | public static List getCourseList(JSONObject json){ 20 | List courseList=new ArrayList(); 21 | JSONArray jsa=json.getJSONArray("list"); 22 | for(int i=0;i list=new ArrayList(); 27 | JSONArray a=json.getJSONArray("directory"); 28 | for(int i=0;i list=new ArrayList(); 27 | JSONArray jsa = json.getJSONObject("data").getJSONObject("paper").getJSONArray("PaperQuestions"); 28 | for(int i=0;i courseList=new ArrayList(); 41 | public boolean login(LoginInfo loginInfo){ 42 | try{ 43 | cookie=getCookies(); 44 | // System.out.println(loginInfo.toJson()); 45 | String p = post(LOGIN_API_URL,loginInfo.toJson()); 46 | // System.out.println(p); 47 | JSONObject response=new JSONObject(p); 48 | // System.out.println(json); 49 | if(checkResponse(response)){ 50 | System.out.println("登陆成功"); 51 | loginData=response.getJSONObject("data"); 52 | token="%22"+loginData.getString("token")+"%22"; 53 | return true; 54 | } 55 | }catch(Exception e){ 56 | e.printStackTrace(); 57 | } 58 | return false; 59 | } 60 | public List getCourseList() throws Exception { 61 | if(loginData==null) throw new Exception("你还没有登陆"); 62 | try{ 63 | JSONObject json=new JSONObject(); 64 | json.put("status", ""); 65 | json.put("search", ""); 66 | json.put("current", 1); 67 | json.put("pageSize", 12); 68 | String p=post(COURSE_LIST_API_URL,json.toString()); 69 | JSONObject response=new JSONObject(p); 70 | if(checkResponse(response)){ 71 | JSONObject data = response.getJSONObject("data"); 72 | int total = data.getInt("total"); 73 | JSONArray dataList = data.getJSONArray("dataList"); 74 | courseList.clear(); 75 | for(int i=0;i cookie=new HashMap(); 7 | /** 8 | * @param key Cookie的key值 9 | * @return 返回指定key值的Cookie值 10 | */ 11 | public String getCookie(String key){ 12 | return cookie.get(key); 13 | } 14 | /** 15 | * @param key Cookie的key值 16 | * @param value Cookie的内容 17 | * @param override 是否覆写存在的Cookie 18 | */ 19 | public void setCookie(String key,String value,boolean override){ 20 | if(cookie.containsKey(key)&&override){ 21 | cookie.put(key, value); 22 | }else if(!cookie.containsKey(key)){ 23 | cookie.put(key, value); 24 | } 25 | } 26 | /** 27 | * {@link HttpHandler#setCookie(String, String, boolean)} 28 | * 不覆写已经存在的Cookie 29 | */ 30 | public void setCookie(String key,String value){ 31 | setCookie(key,value,false); 32 | } 33 | /** 34 | * @param key 要删除的Cookie的key值 35 | */ 36 | public void removeCookie(String key){ 37 | cookie.remove(key); 38 | } 39 | 40 | /** 41 | * @return 返回所有存在的Cookie 42 | */ 43 | public String getAllCookie(){ 44 | String s=""; 45 | for(String key:cookie.keySet()){ 46 | s+=key+"="+cookie.get(key)+";"; 47 | } 48 | return s; 49 | } 50 | /** 51 | * @return 返回当前的CookieMap 52 | */ 53 | public HashMap getCookieMap(){ 54 | return cookie; 55 | } 56 | } 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/com/iteamcn/AutoLearn/weblearn/util/FormApiArgs.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.iteamcn.AutoLearn.weblearn.util; 2 | 3 | import java.util.HashMap; 4 | 5 | public class FormApiArgs extends ApiArgs{ 6 | private HashMap args=new HashMap(); 7 | public FormApiArgs(String... args){ 8 | if(args.length%2!=0){ 9 | throw new IllegalArgumentException("Argument Length not match"); 10 | }else{ 11 | for(int i=0;i message=new HashMap(); 9 | public void addMessage(String key,Object value,boolean override){ 10 | if(message.containsKey(key)&&override){ 11 | message.put(key, value); 12 | }else if(!message.containsKey(key)){ 13 | message.put(key, value); 14 | } 15 | } 16 | public void addMessage(String key,Object value){ 17 | addMessage(key,value,false); 18 | } 19 | public Object getMessage(String key){ 20 | return message.get(key); 21 | } 22 | public void removeMessage(String key){ 23 | message.remove(key); 24 | } 25 | public void removeAllMessage() { 26 | message.clear(); 27 | } 28 | public Set messageKeySet() { 29 | return message.keySet(); 30 | } 31 | public Collection messageSet(){ 32 | return message.values(); 33 | } 34 | @Override 35 | public String toString() { 36 | return "Message [message=" + message + "]"; 37 | } 38 | 39 | } 40 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------