├── pysqlsimplecipher
├── __init__.py
├── config.py
├── util.py
├── encryptor.py
└── decryptor.py
├── Windows.bat
├── decryptor.py
├── help.txt
├── README.md
├── config.py
├── cryption.py
├── dokkan.py
└── LICENSE
/pysqlsimplecipher/__init__.py:
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/Windows.bat:
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1 | python dokkan.py
2 | pause
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/pysqlsimplecipher/config.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 | # Module : config.py
4 | # Author : bssthu
5 | # Project : pysqlsimplecipher
6 | # Creation date : 2016-06-03
7 | # Description :
8 | #
9 |
10 |
11 | salt_mask = 0x3a
12 | key_sz = 32
13 | key_iter = 64000
14 | hmac_key_sz = 32
15 | hmac_key_iter = 2
16 | page_sz = 1024
17 | iv_sz = 16
18 | reserve_sz = 48
19 | hmac_sz = 20
20 |
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/decryptor.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | # Module : decrypt.py
3 | # Author : bssthu
4 | # Project : pysqlsimplecipher
5 | # Creation date : 2016-06-03
6 | # Description :
7 | #
8 |
9 |
10 | import sys
11 | from pysqlsimplecipher import decryptor
12 |
13 |
14 | def usage():
15 | print('Usage: python decrypt.py encrypted.db password output.db')
16 |
17 |
18 | def main(p = '9bf9c6ed9d537c399a6c4513e92ab24717e1a488381e3338593abd923fc8a13b'):
19 |
20 | password = bytearray(p.encode('utf8'))
21 | if p == '9bf9c6ed9d537c399a6c4513e92ab24717e1a488381e3338593abd923fc8a13b':
22 | filename_in = 'dataenc_glb.db'
23 | filename_out = 'glb.db'
24 | else:
25 | filename_in = 'dataenc_jp.db'
26 | filename_out = 'jp.db'
27 |
28 | decryptor.decrypt_file(filename_in, password, filename_out)
29 |
30 |
31 | if __name__ == '__main__':
32 | main()
33 |
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/help.txt:
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1 | 111
2 | 111
3 | ---------------------------------
4 |
5 | To stop a command from executing, hold ctrl + c
6 |
7 | 'stage' -> Completes stage given ID or name.
8 | 'area' -> Complete all stages and difficulties in an area.
9 | 'cards' -> Provides a GUI to view card information.
10 | 'quests' -> Clear unfinished quest stages.
11 | 'events' -> Clear unfinished event stages.
12 | 'zbattles' -> Clear unfinished zbattles to stage 30.
13 | 'zstages' -> Provides a GUI to complete specific Z-Battle stages.
14 | 'clash' -> Complete ultimate clash if you have enough UR cards.
15 | 'listevents' -> Prints a list of all currently available events.
16 | 'chooseevents' -> Provides a GUI to sort through events.
17 | 'summon' -> Provides a GUI to choose what banner to summon.
18 | 'listsummons' -> Prints a list of all currently available summons.
19 | 'dragonballs' -> Collects Dragonballs and makes wishes.
20 | 'omegafarm' -> Completes everything (story, events, zbattle)
21 | 'info' -> Print out account information.
22 | 'items' -> Provides a GUI to view user items.
23 | 'medals' -> Provides a GUI to view and sell medals.
24 | 'sell' -> Provides a GUI to sell cards.
25 | 'team' -> Change composition of a deck.
26 | 'supporter' -> Change your support Unit.
27 | 'deck' -> Select a deck to be the default.
28 | 'gift' -> Accepts gifts and missions.
29 | 'transfer' -> Generates transfer code.
30 | 'capacity' -> Increase card capacity by +5.
31 | 'name' -> Change account name.
32 | 'refresh' -> Reauthenticates the client.
33 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # Open Source Battle Bot
2 | I've released the code to hopefully give everyone an opportunity to more easily complete dokkan events.
3 | If you want to add a feature you've made feel free to submit a pull request.
4 |
5 | The bot is made quite straightforwardly:
6 | The packet module handles the encryption of packet data as well as the authorisation.
7 | There shouldn't be too much reason to add to this file beyond fixing bugs.
8 |
9 | The commands module is where the bulk of the code will be written for adding new features.
10 |
11 | The dokkan module is where the command line/UI will be implemented, and will call the functions in the commands module.
12 |
13 | The decryptor module uses: https://github.com/bssthu/pysqlsimplecipher
14 | Although it's slow I preferred this code over pysqlcipher simply because it's easier to package it for distribution without running into issues.
15 |
16 | # Download
17 | https://github.com/FlashChaser/Open-Source-Battle-Bot/releases
18 |
19 | # Installation
20 |
21 | You might need to use `sudo` before every `pip` command.
22 |
23 | ```
24 | pip install --user pyinstaller
25 | pip install --user colorama
26 | pip install --user pyCryptodome
27 | pip install --user PySimpleGUI
28 | pip install --user requests
29 | ```
30 |
31 | • Windows:
32 |
33 | in the folder you downloaded; double click the `Windows.bat` file.
34 |
if you want to do it manually; open command prompt then follow the mac guide.
35 |
36 | • Mac:
37 |
38 | open terminal & move directory to where the bot folder is e.g. `Downloads`
39 |
enter `cd ./Downloads/Open-Source-Battle-Bot-development/Open-Source-Battle-Bot-development`
40 |
then `python dokkan.py`
41 |
42 | Happy testing!
43 |
44 | # Pull Requests
45 | Very happy to merge pull requests.
46 | Until I can develop some tests be careful to make sure that all new commands that you implement accurately support JP translation.
47 |
48 | e.g Check that you read from the global database, and if the data doesn't exist, read from the jp database.
49 |
50 | ```python
51 | try:
52 | config.Model.set_connection_resolver(config.db_glb)
53 | config.Quests.find_or_fail(int(stage_id))
54 | except:
55 | config.Model.set_connection_resolver(config.db_jp)
56 | config.Quests.find_or_fail(int(stage_id))
57 | ```
58 |
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/pysqlsimplecipher/util.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 | # Module : util.py
4 | # Author : bssthu
5 | # Project : pysqlsimplecipher
6 | # Creation date : 2016-06-03
7 | # Description :
8 | #
9 |
10 |
11 | import os
12 | import math
13 | import hashlib
14 | import hmac
15 | import struct
16 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES
17 |
18 |
19 | def encrypt(raw, key, iv):
20 | cipher = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv)
21 | return cipher.encrypt(raw)
22 |
23 |
24 | def decrypt(raw, key, iv):
25 | cipher = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv)
26 | return cipher.decrypt(raw)
27 |
28 |
29 | def is_valid_database_header(header):
30 | return header[:16] == b'SQLite format 3\0' and is_valid_decrypted_header(header[16:])
31 |
32 |
33 | def is_valid_decrypted_header(header):
34 | # skip first 16 bytes
35 | if type(header) is str: # python2
36 | header = [ord(x) for x in header]
37 | return header[21-16] == 64 and header[22-16] == 32 and header[23-16] == 32
38 |
39 |
40 | def get_page_size_from_database_header(header):
41 | if type(header) is str: # python2
42 | page_sz = 256 * ord(header[16]) + ord(header[17])
43 | else:
44 | page_sz = int.from_bytes(header[16:18], 'big')
45 | if page_sz == 1: # since SQLite version 3.7.1
46 | page_sz = 65536
47 | return page_sz
48 |
49 |
50 | def get_reserved_size_from_database_header(header):
51 | if type(header) is str: # python2
52 | return ord(header[20])
53 | else:
54 | return int(header[20])
55 |
56 |
57 | def is_valid_page_size(page_sz):
58 | # page_sz must be power of 2, and greater than 512
59 | return page_sz >= 512 and page_sz == 2 ** int(math.log(page_sz, 2))
60 |
61 |
62 | def get_page(raw, page_sz, page_no):
63 | return raw[page_sz*(page_no-1):page_sz*page_no]
64 |
65 |
66 | def random_bytes(n):
67 | return os.urandom(n)
68 |
69 |
70 | def key_derive(salt, password, salt_mask, key_sz, key_iter, hmac_key_sz, hmac_key_iter):
71 | """Derive an encryption key for page encryption/decryption, an key for hmac generation"""
72 | key = hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac('sha1', password, salt, key_iter, key_sz)
73 |
74 | try:
75 | hmac_salt = bytearray([x ^ salt_mask for x in salt])
76 | hmac_key = hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac('sha1', key, hmac_salt, hmac_key_iter, hmac_key_sz)
77 | except TypeError: # python2
78 | hmac_salt = b''
79 | for x in salt:
80 | hmac_salt += chr(ord(x) ^ salt_mask)
81 | hmac_key = hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac('sha1', str(key), hmac_salt, hmac_key_iter, hmac_key_sz)
82 | return key, hmac_key
83 |
84 |
85 | def generate_hmac(hmac_key, content, page_no):
86 | hmac_obj = hmac.new(hmac_key, content, hashlib.sha1)
87 | hmac_obj.update(struct.pack(' iv_sz + hmac_sz:
93 | enc += util.random_bytes(reserve_sz - iv_sz - hmac_sz)
94 |
95 | return enc
96 |
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/pysqlsimplecipher/decryptor.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 | # Module : decryptor.py
4 | # Author : bssthu
5 | # Project : pysqlsimplecipher
6 | # Creation date : 2016-06-03
7 | # Description :
8 | #
9 |
10 |
11 | from pysqlsimplecipher import config
12 | from pysqlsimplecipher import util
13 |
14 |
15 | def decrypt_file(filename_in, password, filename_out):
16 | if not isinstance(filename_in, str):
17 | raise RuntimeError('filename_in must be a str.')
18 | if not isinstance(password, bytearray):
19 | raise RuntimeError('password must be a bytearray.')
20 | if not isinstance(filename_out, str):
21 | raise RuntimeError('filename_out must be a str.')
22 |
23 | # read
24 | with open(filename_in, 'rb') as fp:
25 | raw = fp.read()
26 |
27 | # decrypt
28 | dec = decrypt_default(raw, password)
29 |
30 | # write
31 | with open(filename_out, 'wb') as fp:
32 | fp.write(dec)
33 |
34 |
35 | def decrypt_default(raw, password):
36 | # configs
37 | salt_mask = config.salt_mask
38 | key_sz = config.key_sz
39 | key_iter = config.key_iter
40 | hmac_key_sz = config.hmac_key_sz
41 | hmac_key_iter = config.hmac_key_iter
42 | page_sz = config.page_sz
43 | iv_sz = config.iv_sz
44 | reserve_sz = config.reserve_sz
45 | hmac_sz = config.hmac_sz
46 |
47 | return decrypt(raw, password, salt_mask, key_sz, key_iter, hmac_key_sz, hmac_key_iter, page_sz, iv_sz, reserve_sz, hmac_sz)
48 |
49 |
50 | def decrypt(raw, password, salt_mask, key_sz, key_iter, hmac_key_sz, hmac_key_iter, page_sz, iv_sz, reserve_sz, hmac_sz):
51 | dec = b'SQLite format 3\0'
52 |
53 | # derive key
54 | salt_sz = 16
55 | salt = raw[:salt_sz]
56 | key, hmac_key = util.key_derive(salt, password, salt_mask, key_sz, key_iter, hmac_key_sz, hmac_key_iter)
57 |
58 | # decrypt file header, try with default page size
59 | page_sz, reserve_sz = decrypt_page_header(raw, key, salt_sz, page_sz, iv_sz, reserve_sz)
60 | if page_sz < 0 or reserve_sz < 0:
61 | raise RuntimeError('failed to decide page size or reserve size.')
62 |
63 | # decrypt pages
64 | for i in range(0, int(len(raw) / 1024)):
65 | page = util.get_page(raw, page_sz, i + 1)
66 | if i == 0:
67 | # skip salt
68 | page = page[salt_sz:]
69 | page_content = page[:-reserve_sz]
70 | reserve = page[-reserve_sz:]
71 | iv = reserve[:iv_sz]
72 | # check hmac
73 | hmac_old = reserve[iv_sz:iv_sz+hmac_sz]
74 | hmac_new = util.generate_hmac(hmac_key, page_content + iv, i + 1)
75 | if not hmac_old == hmac_new:
76 | raise RuntimeError('hmac check failed in page %d.' % (i+1))
77 | # decrypt content
78 | page_dec = util.decrypt(page_content, key, iv)
79 | dec += page_dec + util.random_bytes(reserve_sz)
80 |
81 | return dec
82 |
83 |
84 | def decrypt_page_header(raw, key, salt_sz, page_sz, iv_sz, reserve_sz):
85 | """Try to decrypt first page with default config.
86 |
87 | If default page size fail, change page size.
88 | When succeed, return page_sz, reserve_sz.
89 | If fail, return -1, -1.
90 | """
91 |
92 | if not util.is_valid_page_size(page_sz):
93 | page_sz = 512
94 |
95 | new_reserve_sz = try_get_reserve_size_for_specified_page_size(raw, key, salt_sz, page_sz, iv_sz, reserve_sz)
96 | if new_reserve_sz > 0: # default page_sz is ok
97 | return page_sz, new_reserve_sz
98 |
99 | page_sz = 512
100 | while page_sz <= 65536:
101 | new_reserve_sz = try_get_reserve_size_for_specified_page_size(raw, key, salt_sz, page_sz, iv_sz, reserve_sz)
102 | if new_reserve_sz > 0:
103 | return page_sz, new_reserve_sz
104 | page_sz <<= 1
105 |
106 | return -1, -1 # fail
107 |
108 |
109 | def try_get_reserve_size_for_specified_page_size(raw, key, salt_sz, page_sz, iv_sz, reserve_sz):
110 | """Try to decrypt first page with specified page size.
111 |
112 | If default reserve size fail, change reserve size.
113 | When succeed, return reserve size.
114 | If always fail, return -1.
115 | """
116 |
117 | first_page_content = util.get_page(raw, page_sz, 1)[salt_sz:]
118 |
119 | if reserve_sz >= iv_sz:
120 | first_page_dec = decrypt_by_reserve_size(first_page_content, key, iv_sz, reserve_sz)
121 | # default reserve_sz is ok
122 | if util.is_valid_decrypted_header(first_page_dec) \
123 | and page_sz == util.get_page_size_from_database_header(raw[:salt_sz] + first_page_dec) \
124 | and reserve_sz == util.get_reserved_size_from_database_header(raw[:salt_sz] + first_page_dec):
125 | return reserve_sz
126 |
127 | # try every possible reserve size.
128 | # the usable size of a page is at least 480.
129 | for reserve_sz in range(iv_sz, page_sz - 480):
130 | first_page_dec = decrypt_by_reserve_size(first_page_content, key, iv_sz, reserve_sz)
131 | if util.is_valid_decrypted_header(first_page_dec) \
132 | and page_sz == util.get_page_size_from_database_header(raw[:salt_sz] + first_page_dec) \
133 | and reserve_sz == util.get_reserved_size_from_database_header(raw[:salt_sz] + first_page_dec):
134 | return reserve_sz
135 |
136 | return -1 # fail
137 |
138 |
139 | def decrypt_by_reserve_size(first_page_without_salt, key, iv_sz, reserve_sz):
140 | """Decrypt page content using specified reserve size"""
141 | reserve = first_page_without_salt[-reserve_sz:]
142 | iv = reserve[:iv_sz]
143 | return util.decrypt(first_page_without_salt, key, iv)
144 |
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/cryption.py:
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1 | ###
2 | # cryption.py
3 | # contains functions vital for encrypting/decrypting request data.
4 | ###
5 |
6 | import base64
7 | import binascii
8 | import config
9 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES
10 | import hashlib
11 | import hmac
12 | import json
13 | import os
14 | import time
15 | import uuid
16 |
17 | # Padding for the input string --not
18 | # related to encryption itself.
19 |
20 | BLOCK_SIZE = 16 # Bytes
21 | pad = lambda s: s + (BLOCK_SIZE - len(s) % BLOCK_SIZE) * chr(BLOCK_SIZE
22 | - len(s) % BLOCK_SIZE)
23 | unpad = lambda s: s[:-ord(s[len(s) - 1:])]
24 |
25 | ####################################################################
26 |
27 | def guid():
28 |
29 | # Generates UniqueID & AdIDcompatible with Bandais servers
30 | # Returns dict
31 |
32 | UUID = str(uuid.uuid4())
33 | UniqueId = str(uuid.uuid4()) + ':' + UUID[0:8]
34 | return dict(AdId=str(uuid.uuid4()), UniqueId=UniqueId)
35 |
36 | ####################################################################
37 | # thanks to renzy for assisting on how the identifier & Basic works so that i could write this. - k1mpl0s
38 | def basic(identifier):
39 | #check if from other bots
40 | if ':' not in identifier:
41 | #remove next-lines
42 | if '\n' in identifier:
43 | temp = identifier.replace('\n', '')
44 | else:
45 | temp = identifier
46 | #append blanks to make size of 160
47 | if len(temp) < 159:
48 | while len(temp) < 159:
49 | temp = temp.ljust(159, '\u0008')
50 | #flip identifier
51 | decode = base64.b64decode(temp).decode()
52 | part = decode.split(':')
53 | temp = part[1] + ':' + part[0]
54 | else:
55 | #flip identifier
56 | part = identifier.split(':')
57 | temp = part[1] + ':' + part[0]
58 | #basic
59 | basic = base64.b64encode(temp.encode()).decode()
60 | return basic
61 | ####################################################################
62 | def mac(method,action):
63 |
64 | # Creates Mac Authentication header string used when sending requests
65 | # returns string
66 |
67 | ts = str(int(round(time.time(), 0)))
68 | nonce = ts + ':' + str(hashlib.md5(ts.encode()).hexdigest())
69 | if config.client == 'global':
70 | value = ts + '\n' + nonce + '\n' + method + '\n' + action + '\n' \
71 | + config.gb_url.replace('https://', '') + '\n' + config.gb_port + '''
72 |
73 | '''
74 | else:
75 | value = ts + '\n' + nonce + '\n' + method + '\n' + action + '\n' \
76 | + config.jp_url.replace('https://', '') + '\n' + config.jp_port + '''
77 |
78 | '''
79 |
80 |
81 | hmac_hex_bin = hmac.new(config.secret.encode('utf-8'), value.encode('utf-8'
82 | ), hashlib.sha256).digest()
83 | mac = base64.b64encode(hmac_hex_bin).decode()
84 | final = 'MAC ' + 'id=' + '"' + config.access_token + '"' + ' nonce=' + '"' \
85 | + nonce + '"' + ' ts=' + '"' + ts + '"' + ' mac=' + '"' + mac \
86 | + '"'
87 | return final
88 |
89 | ####################################################################
90 | # ================================================================
91 | # get_key_and_iv
92 | # ================================================================
93 |
94 | def get_key_and_iv(
95 | password,
96 | salt,
97 | klen=32,
98 | ilen=16,
99 | msgdgst='md5',
100 | ):
101 | '''
102 | Derive the key and the IV from the given password and salt.
103 |
104 | This is a niftier implementation than my direct transliteration of
105 | the C++ code although I modified to support different digests.
106 |
107 | CITATION: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13907841/implement-openssl-aes-encryption-in-python
108 |
109 | @param password The password to use as the seed.
110 | @param salt The salt.
111 | @param klen The key length.
112 | @param ilen The initialization vector length.
113 | @param msgdgst The message digest algorithm to use.
114 | '''
115 |
116 | # equivalent to:
117 | # from hashlib import as mdf
118 | # from hashlib import md5 as mdf
119 | # from hashlib import sha512 as mdf
120 |
121 | mdf = getattr(__import__('hashlib', fromlist=[msgdgst]), msgdgst)
122 | password = password.encode('ascii', 'ignore') # convert to ASCII
123 |
124 | try:
125 | maxlen = klen + ilen
126 | keyiv = mdf(password + salt).digest()
127 | tmp = [keyiv]
128 | while len(tmp) < maxlen:
129 | tmp.append(mdf(tmp[-1] + password + salt).digest())
130 | keyiv += tmp[-1] # append the last byte
131 | key = keyiv[:klen]
132 | iv = keyiv[klen:klen + ilen]
133 | return (key, iv)
134 | except UnicodeDecodeError:
135 | return (None, None)
136 |
137 |
138 | ####################################################################
139 | def encrypt_sign(data):
140 | data = pad(data)
141 | key1 = str.encode(data)
142 | password = \
143 | 'MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAzJ9JaHioVi6rr0TAfr6j'
144 | salt = os.urandom(8)
145 | (key, iv) = get_key_and_iv(password, salt, klen=32, ilen=16,
146 | msgdgst='md5')
147 | cipher = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv)
148 | a = cipher.encrypt(key1)
149 | a = salt + a
150 | return base64.b64encode(a).decode()
151 |
152 |
153 | ####################################################################
154 | def decrypt_sign(sign):
155 | buffer = base64.b64decode(sign)
156 | buffer_encoded = base64.b64encode(buffer)
157 | password = \
158 | 'MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAzJ9JaHioVi6rr0TAfr6j'
159 | salt = buffer[0:8]
160 | (key, iv) = get_key_and_iv(password, salt, klen=32, ilen=16,
161 | msgdgst='md5')
162 | data = buffer[8:len(buffer)]
163 | cipher = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv)
164 | a = unpad(cipher.decrypt(data)).decode('utf8')
165 | return json.loads(a)
166 | ####################################################################
167 |
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/dokkan.py:
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1 | from colorama import init, Fore, Back, Style
2 | import commands
3 | import config
4 | import sys
5 | import requests
6 | import json
7 |
8 | # Coloroma autoreset
9 | init(autoreset=True)
10 |
11 | # before anything a request for new URL & API port is required. - k1mpl0s
12 | def checkServers(ver):
13 | try:
14 | if ver == 'gb':
15 | url = 'https://ishin-global.aktsk.com/ping'
16 | else:
17 | url = 'https://ishin-production.aktsk.jp/ping'
18 | # we send an ancient version code that is valid.
19 | headers = {
20 | 'X-Platform': 'android',
21 | 'X-ClientVersion': '1.0.0',
22 | 'X-Language': 'en',
23 | 'X-UserID': '////'
24 | }
25 | r = requests.get(url, data=None, headers=headers)
26 | # store our requested data into a variable as json.
27 | store = r.json()
28 | if 'error' not in store:
29 | url = store['ping_info']['host']
30 | port = store['ping_info']['port_str']
31 | if ver == 'gb':
32 | config.gb_url = 'https://' + str(url)
33 | config.gb_port = str(port)
34 | else:
35 | config.jp_url = 'https://' + str(url)
36 | config.jp_port = str(port)
37 | return True
38 | else:
39 | print(Fore.RED + '[' + ver + ' server] ' + str(store['error']))
40 | return False
41 | except:
42 | print(Fore.RED + '[' + ver + ' server] can\'t connect.')
43 | return False
44 | if checkServers('gb') and checkServers('jp'):
45 | print(Fore.GREEN + 'connected successfully.')
46 | else:
47 | # we can't use the farmbot period if there's no URL to make requests to...
48 | print(Fore.RED + 'press ENTER to close...')
49 | input()
50 | exit()
51 |
52 | while True:
53 | print(' ')
54 | print(Fore.CYAN + Style.BRIGHT + 'Select one of the following')
55 | print('---------------------------------')
56 | print(' ')
57 | # Database Check.
58 | while True:
59 | print(
60 | 'Check for updated database? (' + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + 'Yes: 1 ' + Style.RESET_ALL + 'or ' + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + 'No: 2' + Style.RESET_ALL + ')',
61 | end='')
62 | db = input(' ')
63 | if db.lower() == '1':
64 | commands.db_download()
65 | break
66 | elif db.lower() == '2':
67 | break
68 | else:
69 | print('')
70 | continue
71 |
72 | # Daily Logins?
73 | print(' ')
74 | print(Fore.CYAN + Style.BRIGHT + 'Choose an option')
75 | print('---------------------------------')
76 | print(' ')
77 | while True:
78 | print(
79 | 'Perform daily logins on all accounts? (' + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + 'Yes: 1 ' + Style.RESET_ALL + 'or ' + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + 'No: 2' + Style.RESET_ALL + ')',
80 | end='')
81 | db = input(' ')
82 | if db.lower() == '1':
83 | commands.bulk_daily_logins()
84 | break
85 | elif db.lower() == '2':
86 | break
87 | else:
88 | continue
89 |
90 | # Decide which client to use.
91 | print(' ')
92 | print(Fore.CYAN + Style.BRIGHT + 'Choose a version')
93 | print('---------------------------------')
94 | print(' ')
95 | while True:
96 | print(
97 | 'Which version? (' + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + 'Jp: 1 ' + Style.RESET_ALL + 'or ' + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + 'Global: 2' + Style.RESET_ALL + ')',
98 | end='')
99 | client = input(" ")
100 | if client.lower() == '1':
101 | config.client = 'japan'
102 | break
103 | elif client.lower() == '2':
104 | config.client = 'global'
105 | break
106 | else:
107 | continue
108 |
109 | command = ''
110 | config.reroll_state = False
111 |
112 | while command != 'exit':
113 | # User Options
114 | print(' ')
115 | if command == 'reroll' or command == '':
116 | while True:
117 | if config.reroll_state:
118 | command = '0'
119 | else:
120 | print('---------------------------------')
121 | print(Fore.CYAN + Style.BRIGHT + 'New Account :' + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + ' 0')
122 | print(Fore.CYAN + Style.BRIGHT + 'Transfer Account :' + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + ' 1')
123 | print(Fore.CYAN + Style.BRIGHT + 'Load From Save :' + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + ' 2')
124 | print(Fore.CYAN + Style.BRIGHT + 'Load From Identifier :' + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + ' 3')
125 | print('---------------------------------')
126 | command = input('Enter your choice: ')
127 | config.reroll_state = False
128 | if command == '0':
129 | print(' ')
130 | config.identifier = commands.signup(config.reroll_state)
131 | commands.save_account(config.reroll_state)
132 | config.access_token, config.secret = commands.signin(config.identifier)
133 | commands.tutorial()
134 | commands.daily_login()
135 | if config.reroll_state:
136 | commands.accept_gifts()
137 | commands.accept_missions()
138 | print(' ')
139 | print(' --------- Alright guys! We\'re back for another Dokkan Battle Video! ---------- ')
140 | print(' ')
141 | commands.user_command_executor('summon')
142 | break
143 | elif command == '1':
144 | print(' ')
145 | commands.transfer_account()
146 | commands.daily_login()
147 | break
148 | elif command == '2':
149 | print(' ')
150 | commands.load_account()
151 | commands.daily_login()
152 | commands.accept_gifts()
153 | commands.accept_missions()
154 | break
155 | elif command == '3':
156 | print(' ')
157 | print(Fore.CYAN + Style.BRIGHT + 'Enter identifier below...')
158 | config.identifier = input()
159 | commands.save_account(config.reroll_state)
160 | config.access_token, config.secret = commands.signin(config.identifier)
161 | commands.daily_login()
162 | commands.accept_gifts()
163 | commands.accept_missions()
164 | break
165 | else:
166 | print(Fore.RED + Style.BRIGHT + "Command not understood")
167 |
168 | # User commands.
169 | while True:
170 | print('---------------------------------')
171 | print(
172 | Fore.CYAN + Style.BRIGHT + "Type" + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + " 'help'" + Fore.CYAN + Style.BRIGHT + " to view all commands.")
173 |
174 | # Set up comma separated chain commands. Handled via stdin
175 | try:
176 | command = input()
177 | except:
178 | sys.stdin = sys.__stdin__
179 | command = input()
180 |
181 | if command == 'exit':
182 | config.reroll_state = False
183 | break
184 | elif command == 'reroll':
185 | config.reroll_state = True
186 | break
187 |
188 | # Pass command to command executor and handle keyboard interrupts.
189 | try:
190 | commands.user_command_executor(command)
191 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
192 | print(Fore.CYAN + Style.BRIGHT + 'User interrupted process.')
193 | except Exception as e:
194 | print(Fore.RED + Style.BRIGHT + repr(e))
195 |
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