├── CopyVKProfile └── main.py ├── DownloadVkAlbum ├── README.md ├── main.py └── requirements.txt ├── EnotikBot ├── README.md ├── main.py └── requirements.txt ├── LICENSE ├── QuickVK ├── README.md ├── main.py └── requirements.txt ├── README.md ├── SelfDestroyMessages ├── README.md ├── courier.ttf ├── main.py └── requirements.txt ├── VKSpySystem ├── README.md ├── main.py └── requirements.txt └── requirements.txt /CopyVKProfile/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3 2 | 3 | import vk 4 | from time import sleep 5 | import os, sys 6 | 7 | ### __ __ _ _ 8 | ### \ \ / / | | (_) 9 | ### \ \ /\ / /__ _ __| | __ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ ___ __ _ _ __ ___ ___ ___ 10 | ### \ \/ \/ / _ \| '__| |/ / | | '_ \ | '_ \| '__/ _ \ / _` | '__/ _ \/ __/ __| 11 | ### \ /\ / (_) | | | < | | | | | | |_) | | | (_) | (_| | | | __/\__ \__ \ 12 | ### \/ \/ \___/|_| |_|\_\ |_|_| |_| | .__/|_| \___/ \__, |_| \___||___/___/ 13 | ### | | __/ | 14 | ### |_| |___/ 15 | 16 | def copyInfo(user_id): 17 | info = vkapi.users.get(user_ids=user_id, fields='sex, bdate, city, country, photo_max, photo_max_orig, photo_id, domain, has_mobile, contacts, connections, site, education, universities, schools, can_post, can_see_all_posts, can_see_audio, can_write_private_message, status, last_seen, common_count, relation, relatives, counters, screen_name, maiden_name, timezone, occupation,activities, interests, music, movies, tv, books, games, about, quotes, personal, friends_status') 18 | del info['first_name'] 19 | del info['last_name'] 20 | del info['screen_name'] 21 | vkapi.account.saveProfileInfo(**info) 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | login = os.environ["VK_LOGIN"] 26 | password = os.environ["VK_PASS"] 27 | 28 | vkapi = vk.API('4766382', login, password) 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DownloadVkAlbum/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Download VK album 2 | Simply script to download all photos from the album, no more, no less. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DownloadVkAlbum/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3.4 2 | #-*- coding: UTF-8 -*- 3 | # Імпортуємо потрібні модулі 4 | from urllib.request import urlretrieve 5 | import vk, os, time, math 6 | 7 | # Ваш логін, пароль 8 | login = os.environ["VK_LOGIN"] 9 | password = os.environ["VK_PASS"] 10 | 11 | # Авторизація 12 | vkapi = vk.EnterCaptchaAPI('4567667', login, password) 13 | 14 | url = input("Enter album url: ") 15 | # Магія 16 | album_id = url.split('/')[-1].split('_')[1] 17 | owner_id = url.split('/')[-1].split('_')[0].replace('album', '') 18 | 19 | photos_count = vkapi.photos.getAlbums(owner_id=owner_id, album_ids=album_id)['items'][0]['size'] 20 | 21 | counter = 0 # поточний лічильник 22 | prog = 0 # відсоток завантажених 23 | breaked = 0 # не завантажено через помилку 24 | time_now = time.time() # час старту 25 | 26 | 27 | # Створимо необхідні папки 28 | if not os.path.exists('saved'): 29 | os.mkdir('saved') 30 | photo_folder = 'saved/album{0}_{1}'.format(owner_id, album_id) 31 | if not os.path.exists(photo_folder): 32 | os.mkdir(photo_folder) 33 | 34 | for j in range(math.ceil(photos_count / 1000)): # Підсчитуємо скільки раз потрібно отримувати список фото, так як число вийде не ціле -- округлюємо в більшу сторону 35 | photos = vkapi.photos.get(owner_id=owner_id, album_id=album_id, count=1000, offset=j*1000) # отримуємо список фото 36 | for photo in photos['items']: 37 | counter += 1 38 | url = photo['photo_604'] # Отримуємо адресу зображення 39 | print('Downloading photo № {} of {}. Progress:'.format(counter, photos_count, prog)) 40 | prog = round(100/photos_count*counter,2) 41 | try: 42 | urlretrieve(url, photo_folder + "/" + os.path.split(url)[1]) # Завантажуємо та зберігаємо файл 43 | except Exception: 44 | print('An error occurred, file skipped.') 45 | breaked += 1 46 | continue 47 | time_for_dw = time.time() - time_now 48 | print("\nIn turn was {} files. Among them successfully downloaded files {}, {} failed to load. Time spent: {} s.". format(photos_count, photos_count-breaked, breaked, round(time_for_dw,1))) 49 | 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DownloadVkAlbum/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vk == 1.5.3 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EnotikBot/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Bot "Raccoon" 2 | 3 | It can Вміє publish random quote from [bash.im](http://bash.im/) and random article from [Codeguida](http://codeguida.com/). 4 | 5 | ### Comands 6 | 7 | * `~bash~` - quote from bash 8 | * `~cgra~` - article from Codeguida 9 | * `~help~` - help -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EnotikBot/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | #-*- coding: UTF-8 -*- 3 | import vk, os 4 | from time import sleep 5 | import requests as req 6 | from lxml import html 7 | from random import randint 8 | 9 | def bash(id, mode='u'): 10 | try: 11 | r = req.get('http://bash.im/random') 12 | doc = html.document_fromstring(r.text) 13 | bash = '\n'.join(doc.xpath('//*[@id="body"]/div[3]/div[@class="text"]/text()')) 14 | if mode == 'c': 15 | vkapi.messages.send(chat_id=id, message=bash) 16 | else: 17 | vkapi.messages.send(user_id=id, message=bash) 18 | except Exception as e: 19 | print(e) 20 | 21 | def cgra(id, mode='u'): 22 | try: 23 | r = req.get('http://codeguida.com/') 24 | doc = html.document_fromstring(r.text) 25 | last_article = doc.xpath('/html/body/div[3]/section/div[1]/div[1]/article[1]/div/a/@href')[0] 26 | last_id = int(last_article.split('/')[-2]) 27 | random_id = randint(1, last_id) 28 | r = req.get('http://codeguida.com/post/{}/'.format(random_id)) 29 | doc = html.document_fromstring(r.text) 30 | title = doc.xpath('/html/body/div[3]/div[2]/section/h1/text()')[0] 31 | message = '{0}\n\nhttp://codeguida.com/post/{1}/'.format(title, random_id) 32 | if mode == 'c': 33 | vkapi.messages.send(chat_id=id, message=message) 34 | else: 35 | vkapi.messages.send(user_id=id, message=message) 36 | except Exception as e: 37 | print(e) 38 | 39 | def print_help(id, mode='u'): 40 | try: 41 | message = """=== System \"Enotik\" === 42 | Available commands: 43 | &#_9989; ~bash~ -- random quote from bash.im 44 | &#_9989; ~cgra~ -- random article from Codeguida 45 | &#_9989; ~help~ -- show this help 46 | 47 | Author: OlegWock, 2015, specifically for Codeguida""" 48 | if mode == 'c': 49 | vkapi.messages.send(chat_id=id, message=message) 50 | else: 51 | vkapi.messages.send(user_id=id, message=message) 52 | except Exception as e: 53 | print(e) 54 | 55 | 56 | # Авторизація 57 | vkapi = vk.EnterCaptchaAPI(access_token=os.environ["VK_TOKEN"]) 58 | 59 | messages = vkapi.messages.get(count=1) 60 | last = messages['items'][0]['id'] 61 | 62 | while True: 63 | try: 64 | messages = vkapi.messages.get(last_message_id=last, timeout=5) 65 | except Exception as e: 66 | print(e) 67 | sleep(4) 68 | continue 69 | if not messages['items']: 70 | sleep(4) 71 | continue 72 | last = messages['items'][0]['id'] 73 | for message in messages['items']: 74 | if "~bash~" in message['body']: 75 | if 'chat_id' in message: 76 | bash(message['chat_id'], 'c') 77 | else: 78 | bash(message['user_id']) 79 | if "~cgra~" in message['body']: 80 | if 'chat_id' in message: 81 | cgra(message['chat_id'], 'c') 82 | else: 83 | cgra(message['user_id']) 84 | if "~help~" in message['body']: 85 | if 'chat_id' in message: 86 | print_help(message['chat_id'], 'c') 87 | else: 88 | print_help(message['user_id']) 89 | sleep(4) 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EnotikBot/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | lxml == 3.3.3.egg 2 | requests == 2.7.0 3 | vk == 1.5.3 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /QuickVK/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## QuickVK 2 | 3 | Tools for backup messaging, groups, liked posts and photos. Also allows to read and send messages directly from the terminal. 4 | 5 | ### Functions 6 | 7 | **format(str, \*args, \*\*kw)** - similar to str.format() with the exception that automatically inserts color (dictionary formating). 8 | 9 | **printMessages(messages)** - utility function. 10 | 11 | **showDialogs(\*\*kw)** - reflecting a convenient way dialogues. Takes the same arguments as the vkapi.messages.getDialogs. 12 | 13 | **showDialog(\*\*kw)** - reflecting the history of correspondence with the user in a convenient form. Takes the same arguments as the vkapi.messages.getHistory. 14 | 15 | **sendMessage(\*\*kw)** - a convenient feature for sending messages. Takes the same arguments as the vkapi.messages.send, except the message - it is not mandatory, since messages can be entered after the function call. 16 | 17 | **copyLiked(count=1, mode="posts")** - returns a list of liked posts (mode="posts") or photos (mode="photos") in length 100*count cells. 18 | 19 | **copyGroups(count)** - similar to the previous one, but it works with groups. 20 | 21 | **copyMessages(id, count, filename=None)** - retains the conversation with the user "id" in length 200\* count of elements in the file "filename" (default " -messages.txt"). But the file will contain bad-reading data. Read this file in a convenient way by using the function **loadMessagees(filename)** 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /QuickVK/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from colorama import Fore, Style, init 2 | from pprint import pformat 3 | import vk 4 | from time import sleep 5 | import os, sys 6 | from datetime import datetime 7 | 8 | sl = lambda: sleep(0.4) 9 | formating = {"green": Fore.GREEN, 10 | "red": Fore.RED, 11 | "white": Fore.WHITE, 12 | "blue": Fore.BLUE, 13 | "cyan": Fore.CYAN, 14 | "yellow": Fore.YELLOW, 15 | "bold": Style.BRIGHT, 16 | "reset": Style.RESET_ALL} 17 | 18 | mes_statuses = {1: "{bold}{blue}readed{reset} ==".format(**formating), 19 | 0: "{bold}{red}unreaded{reset} ==".format(**formating)} 20 | 21 | term_size = 100 22 | 23 | init() 24 | 25 | if sys.platform == 'win32': # because smiles cause exception 26 | os.system('chcp 65001') 27 | 28 | MESSAGE_AUTHOR = "{cyan}{first_name} {last_name}{reset} == {green}(https://vk.com/id{bold}{red}{id}{reset}{green}){reset} == " 29 | FWD_MESSAGE_AUTHOR = ">> {yellow}{first_name} {last_name}{reset} == {green}(https://vk.com/id{bold}{red}{id}{reset}{green}){reset}" 30 | 31 | 32 | def format(str, *args, **kw): 33 | buf = kw.copy() if kw else {} 34 | buf.update(formating) 35 | return str.format(*args, **buf) 36 | 37 | def printMessages(messages, outfile=sys.stdout): 38 | for mes in messages: 39 | if "chat_id" in mes: 40 | print(format("{green}[chat {0}]{reset} {1}", mes['chat_id'], mes['title'])) 41 | 42 | if "from_id" in mes: 43 | user = vkapi.users.get(user_ids=mes['from_id'], fields="online")[0] 44 | else: 45 | user = vkapi.users.get(user_ids=mes['user_id'], fields="online")[0] 46 | 47 | sl() 48 | online = "{green}[✔]{reset} " if user['online'] else "{red}[✖]{reset} " 49 | print(format(online + MESSAGE_AUTHOR, **user), end='', file=outfile) 50 | print(mes_statuses[mes['read_state']], file=outfile, end='') 51 | print(" {} ==".format(datetime.fromtimestamp(mes['date']).strftime('%H:%M %d.%m.%Y')), file=outfile) 52 | print(mes['body'], file=outfile) 53 | if 'fwd_messages' in mes: 54 | for fwd_mes in mes['fwd_messages']: 55 | fwd_user = vkapi.users.get(user_ids=fwd_mes['user_id'])[0] 56 | print(format(FWD_MESSAGE_AUTHOR, **fwd_user), file=outfile) 57 | print(">>> {body}".format(**fwd_mes), file=outfile) 58 | sl() 59 | if 'attachments' in mes: 60 | print(format("{yellow}{bold}Attachments:{reset}"), file=outfile) 61 | for a in mes['attachments']: 62 | print("=== Type: {type}".format(**a), file=outfile) 63 | print(pformat(a), file=outfile) 64 | print(format("{bold}{0}{reset}", "="*term_size), file=outfile) 65 | sl() 66 | 67 | 68 | def showFriends(only_online=False, **kw): 69 | if not "fields" in kw: 70 | kw['fields'] = 'online' 71 | else: 72 | kw['fields'] += ", online" 73 | if not "order" in kw: 74 | kw['order'] = 'hints' 75 | frs = vkapi.friends.get(**kw)['items'] 76 | if only_online: 77 | frs = list(filter(lambda x: x['online'], frs)) 78 | max_no_symbs = len(str(len(frs))) 79 | 80 | for i, fr in enumerate(frs): 81 | if fr['online']: 82 | print(format("{green}[{0}][✔]", str(i+1).zfill(max_no_symbs)), end=" ") 83 | else: 84 | print(format("[{0}][✖]", str(i+1).zfill(max_no_symbs)), end=" ") 85 | print("{first_name} {last_name} (https://vk.com/id{id})".format(**fr), end="") 86 | print(format("{reset}")) 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | def showDialogs(**kw): 92 | dialogs = vkapi.messages.getDialogs(**kw) 93 | printMessages([i['message'] for i in dialogs['items']]) 94 | 95 | def showDialog(**kw): 96 | messages = vkapi.messages.getHistory(**kw) 97 | printMessages(messages['items'][::-1]) 98 | 99 | def sendMessage(**kw): 100 | if 'user_id' in kw: 101 | user = vkapi.users.get(user_ids=kw['user_id'], name_case='dat')[0] 102 | print("Send a message to {first_name} {last_name}".format(**user)) 103 | if 'message' not in kw: 104 | message = input(">> ") 105 | vkapi.messages.send(message=message, **kw) 106 | else: 107 | vkapi.messages.send(**kw) 108 | 109 | if 'user_id' in kw: 110 | yn = input("Open dialogue with the user? [y,т/n,н][n]: ") 111 | if 'yes' in yn.lower() or 'y' in yn.lower() or 'т' in yn.lower() or 'так' in yn.lower(): 112 | showDialog(count=10, user_id=kw['user_id']) 113 | 114 | def copyLiked(count=1, mode="posts"): 115 | likes = '' 116 | for i in range(count): 117 | if mode == "posts": 118 | liked = vkapi.fave.getPosts(count=100, offset=i*100) 119 | elif mode == "photos": 120 | liked = vkapi.fave.getPhotos(count=100, offset=i*100) 121 | for like in liked['items']: 122 | if mode == 'posts': 123 | likes += "vk.com/wall{owner_id}_{id}\n".format(**like) 124 | elif mode == "photos": 125 | likes += "vk.com/photo{owner_id}_{id}\n".format(**like) 126 | sleep(0.25) 127 | return likes 128 | 129 | def copyGroups(count): 130 | groups = '' 131 | raw = vkapi.groups.get(count=count, extended=1, fields="screen_name") 132 | for group in raw['items']: 133 | groups += 'vk.com/{screen_name}\n'.format(**group) 134 | return groups 135 | 136 | def copyMessages(id, count, filename=None): 137 | messages = [] 138 | user = vkapi.users.get(user_ids=id)[0] 139 | sl() 140 | cur_user = vkapi.users.get()[0] 141 | sl() 142 | users = {cur_user['id']: cur_user, 143 | user['id']: user} 144 | for i in range(count): 145 | buf = vkapi.messages.getHistory(user_id=id, count=200, offset=i*200) 146 | for m in buf['items']: 147 | messages.append(m) 148 | sl() 149 | messages = messages[::-1] 150 | if filename == None: 151 | f = open(str(id) + "-messages.txt", 'w', encoding='utf-8') 152 | else: 153 | f = open(filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8') 154 | printMessages(messages, outfile=f) 155 | f.close() 156 | 157 | def loadMessages(filename): 158 | with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as f: 159 | print(f.read()) 160 | 161 | 162 | vkapi = vk.API(access_token=os.environ["VK_TOKEN"]) 163 | if __name__ == "__main__": 164 | while 1: 165 | try: 166 | print(exec(input(">>> "))) 167 | except Exception as e: 168 | print(e) 169 | continue 170 | 171 | 172 | 173 | 174 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /QuickVK/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vk == 1.5.3.egg 2 | colorama == 0.3.3 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## VK utils 2 | Collection of script for easiest work with [VK](http://vk.com) 3 | 4 | ### Contents 5 | **DownloadVkAlbum** — downloading full photo album of user or group. 6 | 7 | **VKSpySystem** — tracking user. At the moment it can find out user age and check last liked posts. 8 | 9 | **EnotikBot** — fluffy bot. It can Вміє publish random quote from [bash.im](http://bash.im/) and random article from [Codeguida](http://codeguida.com/). 10 | 11 | **QuickVK** — system for quick backuping important data from terminal. Also it can be used to read and send messages. 12 | 13 | **SelfDestroyMessages** — messages that are deleted ourselves 14 | 15 | ### Deploying 16 | ДTo work needed Python 3. You also need to install dependence. This can be done only for a single script, and all at once. 17 | ```bash 18 | # Single script 19 | pip install -r VKSpySystem/requirements.txt 20 | # All scripts 21 | pip install -r requirements.txt 22 | ``` 23 | Also every script you need to login, so fill the variables login and password. Some instead of login and password need a token. 24 | 25 | ### License 26 | This project is distributed under [GNU General Public License, version 3](http://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-3.0) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SelfDestroyMessages/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## SelfDestroyMessages 2 | Allows to send text in picture, which will be removed after a certain time. 3 | 4 | ### How to use 5 | Just run main.py file 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SelfDestroyMessages/courier.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/codeguida/vkutils/dc7deb6dcbb3395fd969dbb140a48164f9fa9a54/SelfDestroyMessages/courier.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SelfDestroyMessages/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | #-*- coding: UTF-8 -*- 3 | 4 | from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont 5 | import vk, json, textwrap, os 6 | from time import sleep 7 | import requests as req 8 | 9 | def getUserId(link): 10 | id = link 11 | if 'vk.com/' in link: 12 | id = link.split('/')[-1] 13 | if not id.replace('id', '').isdigit(): 14 | id = vkapi.utils.resolveScreenName(screen_name=id)['object_id'] 15 | else: 16 | id = id.replace('id', '') 17 | return int(id) 18 | 19 | vkapi = vk.API(access_token=os.environ["OLEG_VK_TOKEN"]) 20 | sl = lambda: sleep(0.4) 21 | fnt = ImageFont.truetype('courier.ttf', 18) 22 | 23 | read_time = 60 * 1 24 | 25 | user_to_send = getUserId(input("Введіть посилання на користувача: ")) 26 | text = input("Введіть ваше повідомлення: ") 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | im = Image.new("RGBA", (800, 800), color=(255, 255, 255)) 31 | imd = ImageDraw.Draw(im) 32 | text_lines = textwrap.wrap(text, width=72) 33 | for i, line in enumerate(text_lines): 34 | imd.text((0, i*18), line, font=fnt, fill=(0, 0, 0)) 35 | del imd 36 | crop_bottom = 18*len(text_lines) if len(text_lines) > 4 else 18*4 37 | im = im.crop((0, 0, 800, crop_bottom)) 38 | im.save("output.jpg", "jpeg") 39 | 40 | 41 | photo_server = vkapi.photos.getMessagesUploadServer() 42 | sl() 43 | files = {'photo': open('output.jpg', 'rb')} 44 | data = {k.split('=')[0]: k.split('=')[1] for k in photo_server['upload_url'].split('?')[1].split('&')} 45 | r = req.post(photo_server['upload_url'], data, files=files) 46 | data = json.loads(r.text) 47 | buf = vkapi.photos.saveMessagesPhoto(server=data['server'], photo=data['photo'], hash=data['hash'])[0] 48 | sl() 49 | photo_id = 'photo{}_{}'.format(buf['owner_id'], str(buf['id'])) 50 | 51 | vkapi.messages.send(user_id=user_to_send, attachment=photo_id) 52 | sleep(read_time) 53 | vkapi.photos.delete(owner_id=buf['owner_id'], photo_id=str(buf['id'])) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SelfDestroyMessages/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vk == 1.5.3 2 | Pillow == 3.1.0.rc1 3 | Requests == 2.9.1 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /VKSpySystem/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## VkSpySystem 2 | Allows to monitor a VK user. Current functions: 3 | 4 | * Tracking user likes in his newsfeed 5 | * Determining the age of the user, even if it is hidden 6 | 7 | ### How to use 8 | Set depth of scanning you can by setting second argument of function **getLikes(user_id, count)**. For example: 9 | ```python 10 | getLikes(user_id, 5) # 500 poasts 11 | getLikes(user_id, 100) # 10 000 posts 12 | # Small info about user 13 | getUserInfo(user_id) 14 | # Finding out user age 15 | getUserAge(user_id) 16 | ``` 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /VKSpySystem/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | #-*- coding: UTF-8 -*- 3 | 4 | import vk, os 5 | from time import sleep 6 | 7 | def getUserId(link): 8 | id = link 9 | if 'vk.com/' in link: 10 | id = link.split('/')[-1] 11 | if not id.replace('id', '').isdigit(): 12 | id = vkapi.utils.resolveScreenName(screen_name=id)['object_id'] 13 | else: 14 | id = id.replace('id', '') 15 | return int(id) 16 | 17 | 18 | def getUserInfo(user_id): 19 | template = "\n{first_name} {last_name} (id: {id})" 20 | 21 | info = vkapi.users.get(user_ids=user_id, fields='bdate, home_town', name_case='Nom') 22 | inf = template.format(**info[0]) 23 | print(inf) 24 | return info 25 | 26 | 27 | def getUserAge(user): 28 | q = "{first_name} {last_name}".format(**vkapi.users.get(user_ids=user)[0]) 29 | age = -1 30 | for i in range(14, 101): 31 | results = vkapi.users.search(q=q, age_to=i) 32 | for result in results['items']: 33 | if int(result['id']) == user: 34 | print("Age: {} years".format(i)) 35 | age = i 36 | break 37 | 38 | if age != -1: 39 | break 40 | sleep(0.35) 41 | return age 42 | 43 | 44 | def getLikes(user_id, count): 45 | subscriptions_list = vkapi.users.getSubscriptions(user_id=user_id, extended=0)['groups']['items'] 46 | groups_list = ['-' + str(x) for x in subscriptions_list] 47 | 48 | posts = {} 49 | newsfeed = vkapi.newsfeed.get(filters='post', source_ids=', '.join(groups_list), count=100, timeout=10) 50 | 51 | posts.update({x['post_id'] : x['source_id'] for x in newsfeed['items']}) 52 | next_from = newsfeed['next_from'] 53 | 54 | if count != 1: 55 | for c in range(count-1): 56 | sleep(0.35) 57 | newsfeed = vkapi.newsfeed.get(filters='post', source_ids=', '.join(groups_list), count=100, timeout=10, start_from=next_from) 58 | 59 | posts.update({x['post_id'] : x['source_id'] for x in newsfeed['items']}) 60 | next_from = newsfeed['next_from'] 61 | sleep(0.35) 62 | 63 | liked_posts = [] 64 | 65 | print('Liked posts:') 66 | for post in posts.items(): 67 | try: 68 | isLiked = vkapi.likes.isLiked(user_id=user_id, item_id=post[0], type="post", owner_id=post[1], timeout=5)['liked'] 69 | except Exception as e: 70 | print("ERROR!!! " + 'vk.com/wall{}_{}'.format(post[1], post[0])) 71 | print(e) 72 | isLiked = 0 73 | if isLiked: 74 | liked_posts.append('vk.com/wall{}_{}'.format(post[1], post[0])) 75 | print('vk.com/wall{}_{}'.format(post[1], post[0])) 76 | sleep(0.4) 77 | return liked_posts 78 | 79 | 80 | # Авторизація 81 | vkapi = vk.API(access_token=os.environ["VK_TOKEN"]) 82 | 83 | user_id = input('Enter your user id or links to page: ') 84 | user_id = getUserId(user_id) 85 | sleep(0.4) 86 | getUserInfo(user_id) 87 | getUserAge(user_id) 88 | getLikes(user_id, 5) # 5 -- глибина пошуку. Кількість постів, що буде перевірена: 100*x = 100*5 = 500 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /VKSpySystem/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vk == 1.5.3 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vk == 1.5.3 2 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------