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Thanks to all contributors and users, I'm glad people 15 | found it useful. 16 | 17 | Access to tolino cloud with Python 3 18 | ==================================== 19 | 20 | **TolinoCloud** is an inofficial implementation of the tolino cloud 21 | web reader REST API. 22 | 23 | The *tolino ebook reader* is sold by several different partners, most 24 | of them based in Germany, e.g. Thalia or Hugendubel. 25 | 26 | The tolino reader comes with its own cloud storage service. 27 | 28 | Run by Telekom / T-Systems, the tolino cloud is used to both 29 | 30 | - store / backup ebooks purchased by the user 31 | 32 | and 33 | 34 | - allow the user to upload / sync own files to the user's device(s) 35 | 36 | Users can manage their purchased ebooks and uploads through a web 37 | interface, the tolino web reader, which is a HTML5/javascript 38 | application within the user's browser. 39 | 40 | Command line client to tolino cloud 41 | =================================== 42 | 43 | **tolinoclient.py** executes the web reader's REST API commands 44 | to allow scripted access to a few very basic commands: 45 | 46 | - list ebooks / uploads 47 | - upload a file to the user's personal tolino cloud storage 48 | - download a file from the tolino cloud 49 | - delete an ebook / upload 50 | - list devices connected to an account 51 | - unregister a device from an account 52 | 53 | Status 54 | ====== 55 | 56 | **It may be buggy. Bad things might happen. You were warned.** 57 | 58 | Works with these partners: 59 | - Thalia.de (3) 60 | - Thalia.at (4) 61 | - Buch.de (6) 62 | - Hugendubel.de (13) 63 | - Buecher.de (30) 64 | 65 | (More may be added in the future.) 66 | 67 | Tested with Linux, only. Patches welcome. Handle with care. 68 | 69 | To-Do 70 | ===== 71 | 72 | Better error handling. 73 | 74 | More REST API calls (e.g. meta data edit, cover image upload). 75 | 76 | Support for more resellers. 77 | 78 | Hey, tolino developers at Telekom / T-Systems, please look at 79 | the comments in tolinocloud.py. It'd be really nice to get the 80 | specifications for the REST API. Thanks! 81 | 82 | Command Line Completion 83 | ======================= 84 | 85 | If you like command line completion [fish](https://fishshell.com/), you can copy the file `tolinoclient.py.fish` into `~/.config/fish/completions/` (create the directory if needed). 86 | 87 | License 88 | ======= 89 | 90 | **TolinoCloud** is distributed under the terms of the 91 | [GNU Lesser General Public License 2.1](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.txt). 92 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tolinoclient.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | # tolino cloud command line client 4 | # call without parameters for a brief help message 5 | # you can use a ".tolinoclientrc" config file 6 | 7 | import configparser 8 | import argparse 9 | import json 10 | import sys 11 | import datetime 12 | import logging 13 | from os.path import expanduser 14 | 15 | from tolinocloud import TolinoCloud 16 | 17 | def inventory(args): 18 | c = TolinoCloud(args.partner) 19 | c.login(args.user, args.password) 20 | c.register() 21 | inv = c.inventory() 22 | c.unregister() 23 | c.logout() 24 | print('{} document{} stored in tolino cloud account {}'.format(len(inv), 's' if len(inv) > 1 else '', args.user)) 25 | for i in inv: 26 | print('') 27 | print('id : {}'.format(i['id'])) 28 | print('title : {}'.format(i['title'])) 29 | print('subtitle : {}'.format(i['subtitle'])) 30 | for a in i['author']: 31 | if a: 32 | print('author : {}'.format(a)) 33 | print('mimetype : {}'.format(i['mime'])) 34 | print('type : {} / {}'.format(i['type'], { 35 | 'edata' : 'user storage area', 36 | 'ebook' : 'tolino storage area' 37 | }.get(i['type'], i['type']) 38 | )) 39 | if 'issued' in i: 40 | print('issued : {}'.format(datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(i['issued']/1000.0).strftime('%c'))) 41 | print('purchased : {}'.format(datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(i['purchased']/1000.0).strftime('%c'))) 42 | print('partner : {} / {}'.format(i['partner'], TolinoCloud.partner_name[i['partner']])) 43 | 44 | 45 | def devices(args): 46 | c = TolinoCloud(args.partner) 47 | c.login(args.user, args.password) 48 | devs = c.devices() 49 | c.logout() 50 | print('{} device{} connected to tolino cloud account {}'.format(len(devs), 's' if len(devs) > 1 else '', args.user)) 51 | for d in devs: 52 | print('') 53 | print('device : {}'.format(d['id'])) 54 | print('type : {}'.format(d['type'])) 55 | print('name : {}'.format(d['name'])) 56 | print('partner : {} / {}'.format(d['partner'], TolinoCloud.partner_name[d['partner']])) 57 | print('registered: {}'.format(datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(d['registered']/1000.0).strftime('%c'))) 58 | print('last use : {}'.format(datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(d['lastusage']/1000.0).strftime('%c'))) 59 | 60 | def unregister(args): 61 | c = TolinoCloud(args.partner) 62 | c.login(args.user, args.password) 63 | c.unregister(args.device_id) 64 | c.logout() 65 | print('unregistered device {} from tolino cloud.'.format(args.device_id)) 66 | 67 | def upload(args): 68 | c = TolinoCloud(args.partner) 69 | c.login(args.user, args.password) 70 | c.register() 71 | document_id = c.upload(args.filename, args.name) 72 | c.unregister() 73 | c.logout() 74 | print('uploaded {} to tolino cloud as {}.'.format(args.filename, document_id)) 75 | 76 | def download(args): 77 | c = TolinoCloud(args.partner) 78 | c.login(args.user, args.password) 79 | c.register() 80 | fn = c.download(None, args.document_id) 81 | c.unregister() 82 | c.logout() 83 | print('downloaded {} from tolino cloud to {}.'.format(args.document_id, fn)) 84 | 85 | def delete(args): 86 | c = TolinoCloud(args.partner) 87 | c.login(args.user, args.password) 88 | c.register() 89 | c.delete(args.document_id) 90 | c.unregister() 91 | c.logout() 92 | print('deleted {} from tolino cloud.'.format(args.document_id)) 93 | 94 | 95 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( 96 | description='cmd line client to access personal tolino cloud storage space.' 97 | ) 98 | parser.add_argument('--config', metavar='FILE', default='~/.tolinoclientrc', help='config file (default: .tolinoclientrc)') 99 | args, remaining_argv = parser.parse_known_args() 100 | 101 | if args.config: 102 | c = configparser.ConfigParser() 103 | c.read([expanduser(args.config)]) 104 | if c.has_section('Defaults'): 105 | defaults = dict(c.items('Defaults')) 106 | parser.set_defaults(**defaults) 107 | 108 | parser.add_argument('--user', type=str, help='username (usually an email address)') 109 | parser.add_argument('--password', type=str, help='password') 110 | parser.add_argument('--partner', type=int, help='shop / partner id (use 0 for list)') 111 | parser.add_argument('--debug', action="store_true", help='log additional debugging info') 112 | 113 | subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() 114 | 115 | s = subparsers.add_parser('inventory', help='fetch and print inventory') 116 | s.set_defaults(func=inventory) 117 | 118 | s = subparsers.add_parser('upload', help='upload a file (must be either .pdf or .epub)') 119 | s.add_argument('filename', metavar='FILE') 120 | s.add_argument('--name', help='specify an alternative name') 121 | s.set_defaults(func=upload) 122 | 123 | s = subparsers.add_parser('download', help='download a document') 124 | s.add_argument('document_id') 125 | s.set_defaults(func=download) 126 | 127 | s = subparsers.add_parser('delete', help='delete a document (be careful!)') 128 | s.add_argument('document_id') 129 | s.set_defaults(func=delete) 130 | 131 | s = subparsers.add_parser('devices', help='list devices registered to cloud account') 132 | s.set_defaults(func=devices) 133 | 134 | s = subparsers.add_parser('unregister', help='unregister device from cloud account (be careful!)') 135 | s.add_argument('device_id') 136 | s.set_defaults(func=unregister) 137 | 138 | args = parser.parse_args(remaining_argv) 139 | 140 | if args.debug: 141 | logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) 142 | 143 | if args.partner == 0: 144 | print('List of partner ids available:') 145 | for partner_id in sorted(TolinoCloud.partner_settings.keys()): 146 | print('{} : {}'.format(partner_id, TolinoCloud.partner_name[partner_id])) 147 | sys.exit(1) 148 | 149 | if (not args.user) or (not args.password): 150 | print('Login credentials user/password required.') 151 | parser.print_help() 152 | sys.exit(1) 153 | 154 | if not hasattr(args, 'func'): 155 | parser.print_help() 156 | sys.exit(1) 157 | 158 | user = args.user 159 | password = args.password 160 | partner = args.partner 161 | args.func(args) 162 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tolinoclient.py.fish: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env fish 2 | # 3 | # Commandline completion in fish for tolinoclient.py 4 | # 5 | # Author: Wolfgang Pappa 6 | # Date: June 2018 7 | 8 | set PROG 'tolinoclient.py' 9 | 10 | # Check whether a subcommand is still needed. 11 | function __fish_tolino_needs_command 12 | set -l cmd (commandline -opc) 13 | if [ (count $cmd) -eq 1 -a $cmd[1] = $PROG ] 14 | return 0 15 | end 16 | return 1 17 | end 18 | 19 | # Check whether any of the given subcommands has been entered. 20 | function __fish_tolino_uses_command 21 | set cmd (commandline -opc) 22 | if [ (count $cmd) -gt 1 ] 23 | # Check if any of the arguments is a subcommand 24 | for a in $argv 25 | if [ $a = $cmd[2] ] 26 | return 0 # subcommand found! 27 | end 28 | end 29 | end 30 | return 1 # no success 31 | end 32 | 33 | # List possible partners IDs. 34 | # A tab separates the arguments from the description. 35 | function __fish_tolino_partners 36 | echo "0 List partners" 37 | echo "3 thalia.de" 38 | echo "6 buch.de" 39 | echo "13 hugendubel.de" 40 | end 41 | 42 | # Init 43 | complete -c $PROG --erase # deletes any other completion 44 | complete -c $PROG --no-files 45 | 46 | # Subcommands 47 | complete -c $PROG -n '__fish_tolino_needs_command' -a 'inventory' -d 'Fetch and print inventory' 48 | complete -c $PROG -n '__fish_tolino_needs_command' -a 'upload' -d 'Upload a file (must be either .pdf or .epub)' 49 | complete -c $PROG -n '__fish_tolino_needs_command' -a 'download' -d 'Download a document' 50 | complete -c $PROG -n '__fish_tolino_needs_command' -a 'delete' -d 'Delete a document (be careful!)' 51 | complete -c $PROG -n '__fish_tolino_needs_command' -a 'devices' -d 'List devices registered to cloud account' 52 | complete -c $PROG -n '__fish_tolino_needs_command' -a 'unregister' -d 'Unregister device from cloud account (be careful!)' 53 | 54 | # Options and flags 55 | complete -c $PROG -s h -l help -d 'Show help message and exit' 56 | complete -c $PROG -l user -d 'username (usually an email address)' -x 57 | complete -c $PROG -l config -d 'config file (default: .tolinoclientrc)' -r 58 | complete -c $PROG -l password -d 'password' -x 59 | complete -c $PROG -l partner -d 'shop/partner ID' -x -a "(__fish_tolino_partners)" 60 | complete -c $PROG -l debug -d 'Log additional debugging info' 61 | 62 | # Completion for parameters and subcommands 63 | complete -c $PROG -n '__fish_tolino_uses_command upload' -a "(__fish_complete_path)" -x 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tolinoclientrc.example: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # edit these, then renamte to .tolinoclientrc 2 | 3 | [Defaults] 4 | user = # your user name at the reseller's web site 5 | password = # your password 6 | partner = # your device's reseller id, use --partner 0 for a full list 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tolinocloud.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #tolino cloud access module 2 | 3 | # Hey, tolino developers at Telekom / T-Systems: 4 | # 5 | # This client wants to be a friendly citizen within the tolino cloud. 6 | # It accesses the javascript / REST api of pageplace.de and 7 | # does so in a responsible manner, no hacking involved. 8 | # 9 | # It works, but it would be nice if you could look at the 10 | # "Hey, tolino developers" comments in this code. I'm grateful for 11 | # some hints to make this code work better for your service. 12 | 13 | 14 | # Copyright (C) 2014 Hanno Zulla 15 | # 16 | # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 17 | # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public 18 | # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either 19 | # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 20 | # 21 | # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 22 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 23 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 24 | # Lesser General Public License for more details. 25 | 26 | 27 | import platform 28 | import json 29 | import base64 30 | import requests 31 | import re 32 | from urllib.parse import urlparse, parse_qs 33 | import logging 34 | from pprint import pformat 35 | 36 | class TolinoException(Exception): 37 | pass 38 | 39 | 40 | class TolinoCloud: 41 | 42 | def _hardware_id(): 43 | 44 | # tolino wants to know a few details about the HTTP client hardware 45 | # when it connects. 46 | # 47 | # 1233X-44XXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXh 48 | # 49 | # 1 = os id 50 | # 2 = browser engine id 51 | # 33 = browser id 52 | # 44 = browser version 53 | # X = the result of a fingerprinting image 54 | 55 | os_id = { 56 | 'Windows' : '1', 57 | 'Darwin' : '2', 58 | 'Linux' : '3' 59 | }.get(platform.system(), 'x') 60 | 61 | # The hardware id contains some info about the browser 62 | # 63 | # Hey, tolino developers: Let me know which id values to use here 64 | engine_id = 'x' 65 | browser_id = 'xx' 66 | version_id = '00' 67 | 68 | # For some odd reason, the tolino javascript draws the text 69 | # "www.tolino.de" and a rectangle filled with the offical Telekom 70 | # magenta #E20074 (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magenta_%28Farbe%29) 71 | # into an image canvas and then fuddles around with the 72 | # base64-encoded PNG. Probably to gain some sort of fingerprint, 73 | # but it's not quite clear how this would help the tolino API. 74 | # 75 | # Hey, tolino developers: Let me know what you need here. 76 | 77 | fingerprint = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR' 78 | 79 | return (os_id + 80 | engine_id + 81 | browser_id + 82 | fingerprint[0:1] + 83 | '-' + 84 | version_id + 85 | fingerprint[1:4] + 86 | '-' + 87 | fingerprint[4:9] + 88 | '-' + 89 | fingerprint[9:14] + 90 | '-' + 91 | fingerprint[14:18] + 92 | 'h') 93 | 94 | hardware_id = _hardware_id() 95 | 96 | partner_name = { 97 | 1 : 'Telekom', 98 | 3 : 'Thalia.de', 99 | 4 : 'Thalia.at', 100 | 5 : 'Thalia.ch', 101 | 6 : 'Buch.de', 102 | 7 : 'buch.ch', 103 | 8 : 'Books.ch', 104 | 10 : 'Weltbild.de', 105 | 11 : 'Weltbild.at', 106 | 12 : 'Weltbild.ch', 107 | 13 : 'Hugendubel.de', 108 | 20 : 'derclub.de', 109 | 21 : 'otto-media.de', 110 | 22 : 'donauland.at', 111 | 30 : 'bücher.de', 112 | 40 : 'Bild.de', # defunct? 113 | 60 : 'StandaardBoekhandel.be', 114 | 80 : 'Libri.de', 115 | 81 : 'eBook.de', 116 | 90 : 'ibs.it' 117 | } 118 | 119 | partner_settings = { 120 | 3: { 121 | # Thalia.de 122 | 'client_id' : 'webshop01', 123 | 'scope' : 'SCOPE_BOSH', 124 | 'signup_url' : 'https://www.thalia.de/shop/home/kunde/neu/', 125 | 'profile_url' : 'https://www.thalia.de/shop/home/kunde/', 126 | 'token_url' : 'https://www.thalia.de/auth/oauth2/token', 127 | 'login_form_url' : 'https://www.thalia.de/de.thalia.ecp.authservice.application/oauth2/login', 128 | 'x_buchde.skin_id' : '17', 129 | 'x_buchde.mandant_id' :'2', 130 | 'auth_url' : 'https://www.thalia.de/de.thalia.ecp.authservice.application/oauth2/authorize', 131 | 'login_url' : 'https://www.thalia.de/de.thalia.ecp.authservice.application/login.do', 132 | # 'revoke_url' : 'https://www.thalia.de/de.buch.appservices/api/2004/oauth2/revoke', 133 | 'login_form' : { 134 | 'username' : 'j_username', 135 | 'password' : 'j_password', 136 | 'extra' : { 137 | 'login' : '' 138 | } 139 | }, 140 | 'login_cookie' : 'OAUTH-JSESSIONID', 141 | 'logout_url' : 'https://www.thalia.de/shop/home/login/logout/', 142 | 'reader_url' : 'https://webreader.mytolino.com/library/index.html#/mybooks/titles', 143 | 'register_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/v2/registerhw', 144 | 'devices_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/handshake/devices/list', 145 | 'unregister_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/handshake/devices/delete', 146 | 'upload_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/upload', 147 | 'delete_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/deletecontent', 148 | 'inventory_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/inventory/delta', 149 | 'downloadinfo_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest//cloud/downloadinfo/{}/{}/type/external-download' 150 | }, 151 | 4: { 152 | # Thalia.at 153 | 'client_id' : 'webshop01', 154 | 'scope' : 'SCOPE_BOSH SCOPE_BUCHDE', 155 | 'signup_url' : 'https://www.thalia.at/shop/home/kunde/neu/', 156 | 'profile_url' : 'https://www.thalia.at/shop/home/kunde/', 157 | 'token_url' : 'https://www.thalia.at/de.buch.appservices/api/4004/oauth2/token', 158 | 'login_form_url' : 'https://www.thalia.at/de.thalia.ecp.authservice.application/oauth2/login', 159 | 'x_buchde.skin_id' : '17', 160 | 'x_buchde.mandant_id' : '4', 161 | 'auth_url' : 'https://www.thalia.at/de.thalia.ecp.authservice.application/oauth2/authorize', 162 | 'login_url' : 'https://www.thalia.at/de.thalia.ecp.authservice.application/login.do', 163 | # 'revoke_url' : 'https://www.thalia.de/de.buch.appservices/api/2004/oauth2/revoke', 164 | 'login_form' : { 165 | 'username' : 'j_username', 166 | 'password' : 'j_password', 167 | 'extra' : { 168 | 'login' : '' 169 | } 170 | }, 171 | 'login_cookie' : 'OAUTH-JSESSIONID', 172 | 'logout_url' : 'https://www.thalia.at/shop/home/show/', 173 | 'reader_url' : 'https://webreader.mytolino.com/library/index.html#/mybooks/titles', 174 | 'register_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/v2/registerhw', 175 | 'devices_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/handshake/devices/list', 176 | 'unregister_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/handshake/devices/delete', 177 | 'upload_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/upload', 178 | 'delete_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/deletecontent', 179 | 'inventory_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/inventory/delta', 180 | 'downloadinfo_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest//cloud/downloadinfo/{}/{}/type/external-download' 181 | }, 182 | 6: { 183 | # Buch.de' 184 | 'client_id' : 'webshop01', 185 | 'scope' : 'SCOPE_BOSH SCOPE_BUCHDE', 186 | 'signup_url' : 'https://ssl.buch.de/shop/home/kunde/neu/', 187 | 'profile_url' : 'https://ssl.buch.de/shop/home/kunde/', 188 | 'login_url' : 'https://ssl.buch.de/shop/home/login/dologin/', 189 | 'login_form' : { 190 | 'username' : 'username', 191 | 'password' : 'password', 192 | 'extra' : {} 193 | }, 194 | 'login_cookie' : 'KUNDE', 195 | 'tat_url' : 'https://ssl.buch.de/shop/home/ebook/anzeigen/', 196 | 'logout_url' : 'https://ssl.buch.de/shop/home/login/logout/', 197 | 'reader_url' : 'https://html5reader.buch.de/library/library.html#!/library', 198 | 'register_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/registerhw', 199 | 'devices_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/handshake/devices/list', 200 | 'unregister_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/handshake/devices/delete', 201 | 'upload_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/upload', 202 | 'delete_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/deletecontent', 203 | 'inventory_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/inventory/delta', 204 | 'downloadinfo_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest//cloud/downloadinfo/{}/{}/type/external-download' 205 | }, 206 | 13: { 207 | # Hugendubel.de 208 | 'client_id' : '4c20de744aa8b83b79b692524c7ec6ae', 209 | 'scope' : 'ebook_library', 210 | 'signup_url' : 'https://www.hugendubel.de/go/my_my/my_newRegistration/', 211 | 'profile_url' : 'https://www.hugendubel.de/go/my_my/my_data/', 212 | 'token_url' : 'https://api.hugendubel.de/rest/oauth2/token', 213 | # 'revoke_url' : 'https://api.hugendubel.de/rest/oauth2/revoke', 214 | 'auth_url' : 'https://www.hugendubel.de/oauth/authorize', 215 | 'login_url' : 'https://www.hugendubel.de/de/account/login', 216 | 'login_form' : { 217 | 'username' : 'username', 218 | 'password' : 'password', 219 | 'extra' : { 220 | 'evaluate' : 'true', 221 | 'isOrdering' : '', 222 | 'isOneClickOrdering' : '' 223 | } 224 | }, 225 | 'login_cookie' : 'JSESSIONID', 226 | 'logout_url' : 'https://www.hugendubel.de/de/account/logout', 227 | 'reader_url' : 'https://webreader.hugendubel.de/library/index.html', 228 | 'register_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/registerhw', 229 | 'devices_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/handshake/devices/list', 230 | 'unregister_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/handshake/devices/delete', 231 | 'upload_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/upload', 232 | 'delete_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/deletecontent', 233 | 'inventory_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/inventory/delta', 234 | 'downloadinfo_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest//cloud/downloadinfo/{}/{}/type/external-download' 235 | }, 236 | 30: { 237 | # buecher.de 238 | 'client_id' : 'dte_ereader_app_01', 239 | 'scope' : 'ebook_library', 240 | 'signup_url' : 'https://www.buecher.de/go/my_dry/my_register_aos/', 241 | 'profile_url' : 'https://www.buecher.de/go/my_dry/my_login/receiver_object/my_login/', 242 | 'token_url' : 'https://www.buecher.de/oauth2/token', 243 | 'revoke_url' : 'https://www.buecher.de/oauth2/revoke', 244 | 'auth_url' : 'https://www.buecher.de/oauth2/authorize', 245 | 'login_url' : 'https://www.buecher.de/go/my_dry/my_login/', 246 | 'login_form' : { 247 | 'username' : 'form[login]', 248 | 'password' : 'form[password]', 249 | 'extra' : { 250 | 'form_send' : '1' 251 | } 252 | }, 253 | 'x_buecherde.skin_id' : 'de_dte_tolino', 254 | 'login_cookie' : 'session', 255 | 'logout_url' : 'https://www.buecher.de/go/my_dry/my_logout/', 256 | 'reader_url' : 'https://webreader.mytolino.com/library/', 257 | 'register_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/v2/registerhw', 258 | 'devices_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/handshake/devices/list', 259 | 'unregister_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/handshake/devices/delete', 260 | 'upload_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/upload', 261 | 'delete_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/deletecontent', 262 | 'inventory_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest/inventory/delta', 263 | 'downloadinfo_url' : 'https://bosh.pageplace.de/bosh/rest//cloud/downloadinfo/{}/{}/type/external-download' 264 | } 265 | } 266 | 267 | def __init__(self, partner_id): 268 | self.partner_id = partner_id 269 | self.session = requests.session() 270 | 271 | def _debug(self, r): 272 | if logging.getLogger().getEffectiveLevel() >= logging.DEBUG: 273 | logging.debug('-------------------- HTTP response --------------------') 274 | logging.debug('status code: {}'.format(r.status_code)) 275 | logging.debug('cookies: {}'.format(pformat(r.cookies))) 276 | logging.debug('headers: {}'.format(pformat(r.headers))) 277 | try: 278 | j = r.json() 279 | logging.debug('json: {}'.format(pformat(j))) 280 | except: 281 | logging.debug('text: {}'.format(r.text)) 282 | logging.debug('-------------------------------------------------------') 283 | 284 | def login(self, username, password): 285 | s = self.session; 286 | c = self.partner_settings[self.partner_id] 287 | 288 | # Login with partner site 289 | # to retrieve site's cookies within browser session 290 | if 'login_form_url' in c: 291 | r = s.get(c['login_form_url'], params = { 292 | 'client_id' : c['client_id'], 293 | 'response_type' : 'code', 294 | 'scope' : c['scope'], 295 | 'redirect_uri' : c['reader_url'], 296 | 'x_buchde.skin_id': c['x_buchde.skin_id'], 297 | 'x_buchde.mandant_id' : c['x_buchde.mandant_id'] 298 | }, verify=True, allow_redirects=False) 299 | data = c['login_form']['extra'] 300 | data[c['login_form']['username']] = username 301 | data[c['login_form']['password']] = password 302 | r = s.post(c['login_url'], data=data, verify=True) 303 | logging.debug(data) 304 | logging.debug(c['login_cookie']) 305 | self._debug(r) 306 | if not c['login_cookie'] in s.cookies: 307 | raise TolinoException('login to {} failed.'. 308 | format(self.partner_name[self.partner_id])) 309 | auth_code = "" 310 | if 'tat_url' in c: 311 | try: 312 | r = s.get(c['tat_url'], verify=True) 313 | self._debug(r) 314 | b64 = re.search(r'\&tat=(.*?)%3D', r.text).group(1) 315 | self.access_token = base64.b64decode(b64+'==').decode('utf-8') 316 | except: 317 | raise TolinoException('oauth access token request failed.') 318 | else: 319 | # Request OAUTH code 320 | params = { 321 | 'client_id' : c['client_id'], 322 | 'response_type' : 'code', 323 | 'scope' : c['scope'], 324 | 'redirect_uri' : c['reader_url'] 325 | } 326 | if 'login_form_url' in c: 327 | params['x_buchde.skin_id'] = c['x_buchde.skin_id'] 328 | params['x_buchde.mandant_id'] = c['x_buchde.mandant_id'] 329 | r = s.get(c['auth_url'], params=params, verify=True, allow_redirects=False) 330 | self._debug(r) 331 | try: 332 | params = parse_qs(urlparse(r.headers['Location']).query) 333 | auth_code = params['code'][0] 334 | except: 335 | raise TolinoException('oauth code request failed.') 336 | 337 | # Fetch OAUTH access token 338 | r = s.post(c['token_url'], data = { 339 | 'client_id' : c['client_id'], 340 | 'grant_type' : 'authorization_code', 341 | 'code' : auth_code, 342 | 'scope' : c['scope'], 343 | 'redirect_uri' : c['reader_url'] 344 | }, verify=True, allow_redirects=False) 345 | self._debug(r) 346 | try: 347 | j = r.json() 348 | self.access_token = j['access_token'] 349 | self.refresh_token = j['refresh_token'] 350 | self.token_expires = int(j['expires_in']) 351 | except: 352 | raise TolinoException('oauth access token request failed.') 353 | 354 | def logout(self): 355 | s = self.session; 356 | c = self.partner_settings[self.partner_id] 357 | 358 | if 'revoke_url' in c: 359 | r = s.post(c['revoke_url'], 360 | data = { 361 | 'client_id' : c['client_id'], 362 | 'token_type' : 'refresh_token', 363 | 'token' : self.refresh_token 364 | } 365 | ) 366 | self._debug(r) 367 | if r.status_code != 200: 368 | raise TolinoException('logout failed.') 369 | else: 370 | r = s.post(c['logout_url']) 371 | self._debug(r) 372 | if r.status_code != 200: 373 | raise TolinoException('logout failed.') 374 | 375 | 376 | def register(self): 377 | s = self.session; 378 | c = self.partner_settings[self.partner_id] 379 | 380 | # Register our hardware 381 | r = s.post(c['register_url'], 382 | data = json.dumps({'hardware_name':'other'}), 383 | headers = { 384 | 'content-type': 'application/json', 385 | 't_auth_token': self.access_token, 386 | 'hardware_id' : TolinoCloud.hardware_id, 387 | 'reseller_id' : str(self.partner_id), 388 | 'client_type': 'TOLINO_WEBREADER', 389 | 'client_version': '4.4.1', 390 | 'hardware_type': 'HTML5' 391 | } 392 | ) 393 | self._debug(r) 394 | if r.status_code != 200: 395 | raise TolinoException('register {} failed.'.format(TolinoCloud.hardware_id)) 396 | 397 | def unregister(self, device_id = hardware_id): 398 | s = self.session; 399 | c = self.partner_settings[self.partner_id] 400 | 401 | r = s.post(c['unregister_url'], 402 | data = json.dumps({ 403 | 'deleteDevicesRequest':{ 404 | 'accounts' : [ { 405 | 'auth_token' : self.access_token, 406 | 'reseller_id' : self.partner_id 407 | } ], 408 | 'devices' : [ { 409 | 'device_id' : device_id, 410 | 'reseller_id' : self.partner_id 411 | } ] 412 | } 413 | }), 414 | headers = { 415 | 'content-type': 'application/json', 416 | 't_auth_token': self.access_token, 417 | 'reseller_id' : str(self.partner_id) 418 | } 419 | ) 420 | self._debug(r) 421 | if r.status_code != 200: 422 | try: 423 | j = r.json() 424 | raise TolinoException('unregister {} failed: {}'.format(device_id, j['ResponseInfo']['message'])) 425 | except KeyError: 426 | raise TolinoException('unregister {} failed: reason unknown.'.format(device_id)) 427 | 428 | def devices(self): 429 | s = self.session; 430 | c = self.partner_settings[self.partner_id] 431 | 432 | r = s.post(c['devices_url'], 433 | data = json.dumps({ 434 | 'deviceListRequest':{ 435 | 'accounts' : [ { 436 | 'auth_token' : self.access_token, 437 | 'reseller_id' : self.partner_id 438 | } ] 439 | } 440 | }), 441 | headers = { 442 | 'content-type': 'application/json', 443 | 't_auth_token': self.access_token, 444 | 'reseller_id' : str(self.partner_id) 445 | } 446 | ) 447 | self._debug(r) 448 | if r.status_code != 200: 449 | raise TolinoException('device list request failed.') 450 | 451 | try: 452 | devs = [] 453 | j = r.json() 454 | for item in j['deviceListResponse']['devices']: 455 | devs.append({ 456 | 'id' : item['deviceId'], 457 | 'name' : item['deviceName'], 458 | 'type' : { 459 | 'unknown_imx50_rdp_1' : 'tolino shine', 460 | 'tolino_vison' : 'tolino vision', 461 | 'HTML5_1' : 'web browser' 462 | }.get(item['deviceType'], item['deviceType']), 463 | 'partner' : int(item['resellerId']), 464 | 'registered' : int(item['deviceRegistered']), 465 | 'lastusage' : int(item['deviceLastUsage']) 466 | }) 467 | return devs 468 | except: 469 | raise TolinoException('device list request failed.') 470 | 471 | def _parse_metadata(self, j): 472 | try: 473 | md = { 474 | 'partner' : int(j['resellerId']), 475 | 'id' : j['epubMetaData']['identifier'], 476 | 'title' : j['epubMetaData']['title'], 477 | 'subtitle' : j['epubMetaData']['subtitle'], 478 | 'author' : [a['name'] for a in j['epubMetaData']['author']], 479 | 'mime' : j['epubMetaData']['deliverable'][0]['contentFormat'], 480 | 'type' : j['epubMetaData']['type'].lower(), 481 | 'purchased' : int(j['epubMetaData']['deliverable'][0]['purchased']) 482 | } 483 | if j['epubMetaData']['issued']: 484 | md['issued'] = int(j['epubMetaData']['issued']) 485 | return md 486 | except: 487 | raise TolinoException('could not parse metadata') 488 | 489 | def inventory(self): 490 | s = self.session; 491 | c = self.partner_settings[self.partner_id] 492 | 493 | r = s.get(c['inventory_url'], 494 | params = {'strip': 'true'}, 495 | headers = { 496 | 't_auth_token' : self.access_token, 497 | 'hardware_id' : TolinoCloud.hardware_id, 498 | 'reseller_id' : str(self.partner_id) 499 | } 500 | ) 501 | self._debug(r) 502 | if r.status_code != 200: 503 | raise TolinoException('inventory list request failed.') 504 | 505 | try: 506 | inv = [] 507 | j = r.json() 508 | # edata = own documents uploaded to Tolino Cloud 509 | for item in j['PublicationInventory']['edata']: 510 | inv.append(self._parse_metadata(item)) 511 | # ebook = purchased ebooks in Tolino Cloud 512 | for item in j['PublicationInventory']['ebook']: 513 | inv.append(self._parse_metadata(item)) 514 | return inv 515 | except: 516 | raise TolinoException('inventory list request failed.') 517 | 518 | def upload(self, filename, name = None, ext = None): 519 | s = self.session; 520 | c = self.partner_settings[self.partner_id] 521 | 522 | if name is None: 523 | name = filename.split('/')[-1] 524 | if ext is None: 525 | ext = filename.split('.')[-1] 526 | 527 | mime = { 528 | 'pdf' : 'application/pdf', 529 | 'epub' : 'application/epub+zip' 530 | }.get(ext.lower(), 'application/pdf') 531 | 532 | r = s.post(c['upload_url'], 533 | files = [('file', (name, open(filename, 'rb'), mime))], 534 | headers = { 535 | 't_auth_token' : self.access_token, 536 | 'hardware_id' : TolinoCloud.hardware_id, 537 | 'reseller_id' : str(self.partner_id) 538 | } 539 | ) 540 | self._debug(r) 541 | if r.status_code != 200: 542 | raise TolinoException('file upload failed.') 543 | 544 | try: 545 | j = r.json() 546 | return j['metadata']['deliverableId'] 547 | except: 548 | raise TolinoException('file upload failed.') 549 | 550 | def delete(self, id): 551 | s = self.session; 552 | c = self.partner_settings[self.partner_id] 553 | 554 | r = s.get(c['delete_url'], 555 | params = { 556 | 'deliverableId': id 557 | }, 558 | headers = { 559 | 't_auth_token' : self.access_token, 560 | 'hardware_id' : TolinoCloud.hardware_id, 561 | 'reseller_id' : str(self.partner_id) 562 | } 563 | ) 564 | self._debug(r) 565 | if r.status_code != 200: 566 | try: 567 | j = r.json() 568 | raise TolinoException('delete {} failed: {}'.format(id, j['ResponseInfo']['message'])) 569 | except KeyError: 570 | raise TolinoException('delete {} failed: reason unknown.'.format(id)) 571 | 572 | def download_info(self, id): 573 | s = self.session; 574 | c = self.partner_settings[self.partner_id] 575 | 576 | b64 = base64.b64encode(bytes(id, 'utf-8')).decode('utf-8') 577 | r = s.get(c['downloadinfo_url'].format(b64, b64), 578 | headers = { 579 | 't_auth_token' : self.access_token, 580 | 'hardware_id' : TolinoCloud.hardware_id, 581 | 'reseller_id' : str(self.partner_id) 582 | } 583 | ) 584 | self._debug(r) 585 | if r.status_code != 200: 586 | raise TolinoException('download info request failed.') 587 | 588 | j = r.json() 589 | url = j['DownloadInfo']['contentUrl'] 590 | return { 591 | 'url' : url, 592 | 'filename' : url.split('/')[-1], 593 | 'filetype' : j['DownloadInfo']['format'], 594 | } 595 | 596 | def download(self, path, id): 597 | s = self.session; 598 | c = self.partner_settings[self.partner_id] 599 | 600 | di = self.download_info(id) 601 | 602 | r = s.get(di['url'], 603 | stream=True, 604 | headers = { 605 | 't_auth_token' : self.access_token, 606 | 'hardware_id' : TolinoCloud.hardware_id, 607 | 'reseller_id' : str(self.partner_id) 608 | } 609 | ) 610 | self._debug(r) 611 | if r.status_code != 200: 612 | try: 613 | j = r.json() 614 | raise TolinoException('download request failed: {}'.format(j['ResponseInfo']['message'])) 615 | except KeyError: 616 | raise TolinoException('download request : reason unknown.') 617 | 618 | 619 | filename = path + '/' + di['filename'] if path else di['filename'] 620 | with open(filename, 'wb') as f: 621 | for chunk in r.iter_content(chunk_size=1024): 622 | if chunk: 623 | f.write(chunk) 624 | f.flush() 625 | 626 | return filename 627 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------