├── .gitignore ├── Core └── Malody.cs ├── LICENSE ├── MalodyInfoQuery.csproj ├── MalodyInfoQuery.sln ├── Model ├── MalodyPlayJudge.cs ├── MalodyPlayMode.cs ├── MalodySongModel.cs ├── MalodyUserActivityModel.cs ├── MalodyUserInfoModel.cs ├── MalodyUserQueryModel.cs └── MalodyUserRankModel.cs ├── README.md └── Utils ├── Html.cs ├── MD5.cs └── Network.cs /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Ignore Visual Studio temporary files, build results, and 2 | ## files generated by popular Visual Studio add-ons. 3 | 4 | # User-specific files 5 | *.suo 6 | *.user 7 | *.sln.docstates 8 | 9 | # Build results 10 | 11 | [Dd]ebug/ 12 | [Rr]elease/ 13 | x64/ 14 | [Bb]in/ 15 | [Oo]bj/ 16 | .idea/ 17 | 18 | # MSTest test Results 19 | [Tt]est[Rr]esult*/ 20 | [Bb]uild[Ll]og.* 21 | 22 | *_i.c 23 | *_p.c 24 | *_i.h 25 | *.ilk 26 | *.meta 27 | *.obj 28 | *.pch 29 | *.pdb 30 | *.pgc 31 | *.pgd 32 | *.rsp 33 | *.sbr 34 | *.tlb 35 | *.tli 36 | *.tlh 37 | *.tmp 38 | *.tmp_proj 39 | *.log 40 | *.vspscc 41 | *.vssscc 42 | .builds 43 | *.pidb 44 | *.log 45 | *.svclog 46 | *.scc 47 | 48 | # Visual C++ cache files 49 | ipch/ 50 | *.aps 51 | *.ncb 52 | *.opensdf 53 | *.sdf 54 | *.cachefile 55 | 56 | # Visual Studio profiler 57 | *.psess 58 | *.vsp 59 | *.vspx 60 | 61 | # Guidance Automation Toolkit 62 | *.gpState 63 | 64 | # ReSharper is a .NET coding add-in 65 | _ReSharper*/ 66 | *.[Rr]e[Ss]harper 67 | *.DotSettings.user 68 | 69 | # Click-Once directory 70 | publish/ 71 | 72 | # Publish Web Output 73 | *.Publish.xml 74 | *.pubxml 75 | *.azurePubxml 76 | 77 | # NuGet Packages Directory 78 | ## TODO: If you have NuGet Package Restore enabled, uncomment the next line 79 | packages/ 80 | ## TODO: If the tool you use requires repositories.config, also uncomment the next line 81 | !packages/repositories.config 82 | 83 | # Windows Azure Build Output 84 | csx/ 85 | *.build.csdef 86 | 87 | # Windows Store app package directory 88 | AppPackages/ 89 | 90 | # Others 91 | sql/ 92 | *.Cache 93 | ClientBin/ 94 | [Ss]tyle[Cc]op.* 95 | ![Ss]tyle[Cc]op.targets 96 | ~$* 97 | *~ 98 | *.dbmdl 99 | *.[Pp]ublish.xml 100 | 101 | *.publishsettings 102 | 103 | # RIA/Silverlight projects 104 | Generated_Code/ 105 | 106 | # Backup & report files from converting an old project file to a newer 107 | # Visual Studio version. 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14 | 15 | private static string _sessionId = ""; 16 | 17 | private static string _malodyBaseUrl = null!; 18 | 19 | private static DateTime _xCsrfTokenExpiredDate = DateTime.MinValue; 20 | 21 | private static DateTime _sessionIdExpiredDate = DateTime.MinValue; 22 | 23 | private static string _userAgent = null!; 24 | 25 | private static string _account = null!; 26 | 27 | private static string _password = null!; 28 | 29 | public Malody(string account,string password,string malodyBaseUrl= "https://m.mugzone.net",string userAgent = "Love MUG Forever") 30 | { 31 | _account = account; 32 | _password = MD5.GetMD5(password); 33 | _malodyBaseUrl = malodyBaseUrl; 34 | _userAgent = userAgent; 35 | } 36 | 37 | private async Task UpdateValidation() 38 | { 39 | if (_xCsrfToken == "") 40 | { 41 | await UpdateXCsrfToken(); 42 | } 43 | if (_xCsrfTokenExpiredDate < DateTime.Now || _sessionIdExpiredDate < DateTime.Now) 44 | { 45 | await UpdateXCsrfToken(); 46 | await LoginAccount(); 47 | } 48 | 49 | } 50 | 51 | private async Task UpdateXCsrfToken() 52 | { 53 | Dictionary headers = new() {{"User-Agent", _userAgent }}; 54 | var response =await Network.HttpGet(_malodyBaseUrl+"/index/",headers); 55 | var cookies = response.Headers.GetValues("Set-Cookie"); 56 | foreach (var cookie in cookies) 57 | { 58 | _xCsrfToken = cookie.Split(";")[0].Replace("csrftoken=",""); 59 | _xCsrfTokenExpiredDate = DateTime.Parse(cookie.Split(";")[1].Replace(" expires=","")); 60 | } 61 | } 62 | 63 | private async Task LoginAccount() 64 | { 65 | Dictionary headers = new(); 66 | headers.Add("User-Agent",_userAgent); 67 | headers.Add("x-csrftoken",_xCsrfToken); 68 | headers.Add("referer",$"{_malodyBaseUrl}/accounts/login/?next=/page/all"); 69 | headers.Add("cookie",$"csrftoken={_xCsrfToken};"); 70 | var content = new FormUrlEncodedContent(new Dictionary 71 | { 72 | {"email", _account}, 73 | {"psw", _password} 74 | }); 75 | var response =await Network.HttpPost(_malodyBaseUrl+"/accounts/login",content,headers); 76 | var cookies = response.Headers.GetValues("set-cookie"); 77 | foreach (var cookie in cookies) 78 | { 79 | if (cookie.Contains("csrftoken=")) 80 | { 81 | _xCsrfToken = cookie.Split(";")[0].Replace("csrftoken=",""); 82 | _xCsrfTokenExpiredDate = DateTime.Parse(cookie.Split(";")[1].Replace(" expires=","")); 83 | } 84 | if (cookie.Contains("sessionid=")) 85 | { 86 | _sessionId = cookie.Split(";")[0].Replace("sessionid=",""); 87 | _sessionIdExpiredDate = DateTime.Parse(cookie.Split(";")[1].Replace(" expires=","")); 88 | } 89 | } 90 | } 91 | private async Task GetPageContent(string url) 92 | { 93 | await UpdateValidation(); 94 | Dictionary headers = new() 95 | { 96 | {"User-Agent", _userAgent}, 97 | {"Cookie", $"csrftoken={_xCsrfToken}; sessionid={_sessionId}"} 98 | }; 99 | var content = await Network.HttpGetContent(url, headers); 100 | return content; 101 | } 102 | 103 | private MalodyPlayJudge GetSongPlayingJudge(string judge) 104 | { 105 | switch (judge) 106 | { 107 | case "A": 108 | return MalodyPlayJudge.A; 109 | case "B": 110 | return MalodyPlayJudge.B; 111 | case "C": 112 | return MalodyPlayJudge.C; 113 | case "D": 114 | return MalodyPlayJudge.D; 115 | case "E": 116 | return MalodyPlayJudge.E; 117 | default: 118 | return MalodyPlayJudge.None; 119 | } 120 | } 121 | 122 | private MalodyPlayMode GetSongPlayingMode(string songNameRawString) 123 | { 124 | if (songNameRawString.Contains("mode-0.png")) 125 | { 126 | return MalodyPlayMode.Key; 127 | } 128 | if (songNameRawString.Contains("mode-1.png")) 129 | { 130 | return MalodyPlayMode.StepMania; 131 | } 132 | if (songNameRawString.Contains("mode-2.png")) 133 | { 134 | return MalodyPlayMode.DJ; 135 | } 136 | if (songNameRawString.Contains("mode-3.png")) 137 | { 138 | return MalodyPlayMode.Catch; 139 | } 140 | if (songNameRawString.Contains("mode-4.png")) 141 | { 142 | return MalodyPlayMode.Jubeat; 143 | } 144 | if (songNameRawString.Contains("mode-5.png")) 145 | { 146 | return MalodyPlayMode.Taiko; 147 | } 148 | if (songNameRawString.Contains("mode-6.png")) 149 | { 150 | return MalodyPlayMode.Ring; 151 | } 152 | if (songNameRawString.Contains("mode-7.png")) 153 | { 154 | return MalodyPlayMode.Slide; 155 | } 156 | return MalodyPlayMode.None; 157 | } 158 | 159 | public async Task GetUserInfo(int malodyId) 160 | { 161 | string html = Html.EscToHtml(await GetPageContent($"{_malodyBaseUrl}/accounts/user/" + malodyId)); 162 | string userName = Regex.Match(html, @"

\n\n", "").Replace("","").Replace("",""); 163 | var rankContent = html.Substring(html.IndexOf("

"), html.IndexOf("
") - html.IndexOf("
")); 164 | 165 | string activitiesContent; 166 | if (html.Contains("
")) 167 | { 168 | activitiesContent = html.Substring(html.IndexOf("
"), html.IndexOf("
") - html.IndexOf("
")); 169 | } 170 | else 171 | { 172 | activitiesContent = html.Substring(html.IndexOf("
"), html.IndexOf("") - html.IndexOf("
")); 173 | } 174 | 175 | var modes = Regex.Matches(rankContent, @"");//(?<=A).*(?=B) 176 | MalodyUserInfoModel malodyUserInfoModel = new (); 177 | var achievePicUrls = Regex.Matches(html, ")"); 178 | var ranks = Regex.Matches(rankContent, @"(?<=

).*(?=

)");// 179 | var exps = Regex.Matches(rankContent, @"(?<=Exp.).*(?=)"); 180 | var combos = Regex.Matches(rankContent, @"(?<=Combo:).*(?=)"); 181 | var accs = Regex.Matches(rankContent, @"(?<=Acc.).*(?=)"); 182 | var playCounts = Regex.Matches(rankContent, @"(?<=Playcount:).*(?=)"); 183 | var activitiesGetTimes = Regex.Matches(activitiesContent, @"(?<=).*(?=)"); 184 | var activities = Regex.Matches(activitiesContent, $")" ); 185 | malodyUserInfoModel = new() 186 | { 187 | JoinedTime = DateTime.Parse(Regex.Match(html, @"(?<=Joined since:).*(?=)").Value), 188 | LastPlayedTime = DateTime.Parse(Regex.Match(html, @"(?<=Last play:).*(?=)").ToString().Trim()), 189 | TotalPlayedTime = Regex.Match(html, @"(?<=Played: ).*(?=)").ToString(), 190 | Sex = Regex.Match(html, @"(?<=Gender: ).*(?=)").ToString().Split("")[0], 191 | Age = Regex.Match(html, @"(?<=Age: ).*(?=)").ToString().Split("")[0], 192 | LiveIn = Regex.Match(html, @"(?<=Location: ).*(?=)").ToString(), 193 | CoinCount = Convert.ToInt64(Regex.Match(html, @"(?<=Gold:).*(?=)").ToString().Trim()), 194 | Income = Convert.ToInt64(Regex.IsMatch(html, @"(?<=Income:).*(?=)") ? Regex.IsMatch(html, @"(?<=Income:).*(?=)").ToString().Trim() : "0"), 195 | ChartBeingPlayedTime = Regex.Match(html, @"Charts been played.*(?=)").ToString(), 196 | OnSaleChartsCount = Convert.ToInt32(Regex.Match(html, @"(?<=Stable charts:).*(?=)").ToString().Trim()), 197 | NoneOnSaleChartsCount = Convert.ToInt32(Regex.Match(html, @"(?<=Unstable charts:).*(?=)").ToString().Trim()), 198 | UserName = userName.Contains("")[1].Replace("\n","") : userName.Replace("\n","") 199 | }; 200 | for (int i = 0; i < modes.Count; i++) 201 | { 202 | MalodyUserRankModel malodyUserRank = new() 203 | { 204 | Mode = GetSongPlayingMode(modes[i].Value), 205 | Acc = Convert.ToSingle(accs[i].Value.Replace("%","")), 206 | Combo = Convert.ToInt32(combos[i].Value), 207 | Exp = Convert.ToInt32(exps[i].Value), 208 | PlayCount = Convert.ToInt32(playCounts[i].Value), 209 | Rank = Convert.ToInt32(ranks[i].Value.Replace("#","")) 210 | }; 211 | malodyUserInfoModel.MalodyUserRanks.Add(malodyUserRank); 212 | } 213 | for (int i = 0; i < activities.Count; i++) 214 | { 215 | MalodyUserActivityModel malodyUserActivityModel = new() 216 | { 217 | ActivityName = activities[i].Value.Split(">")[1], 218 | ActivityTime = activitiesGetTimes[i].Value 219 | }; 220 | malodyUserInfoModel.MalodyUserActivities.Add(malodyUserActivityModel); 221 | } 222 | foreach (Match achievePicUrl in achievePicUrls) 223 | { 224 | malodyUserInfoModel.MalodyAchievePicUrls.Add(_malodyBaseUrl+achievePicUrl.Value.Replace("> MalodyUserQuery(string playerName) 230 | { 231 | var content = await GetPageContent($"{_malodyBaseUrl}/page/search?keyword={playerName}"); 232 | if (Regex.IsMatch(content, @" queryUsersList = new(); 236 | foreach (Match playerInfo in playerInfos) 237 | { 238 | MalodyUserQueryModel userQueryModel = new() 239 | { 240 | UserId = Convert.ToInt32(playerInfo.Value.Split(">")[0].Split("/")[3].Replace("\"", "")), 241 | UserName = playerInfo.Value.Split(">")[1].Replace("(); 248 | } 249 | 250 | public async Task> SearchRecent(int malodyId) 251 | { 252 | string html = Html.EscToHtml(await GetPageContent(_malodyBaseUrl+"/accounts/user/" + malodyId)); 253 | string recentHtml = html.Split("
")[0]; 254 | string userName = Regex.Match(html, @"

\n\n", "").Replace("","").Replace("",""); 255 | List songModels = new (); 256 | List recentCombos = new (); 257 | var songs = Regex.Matches(recentHtml, @"

"); 258 | var picUrls = Regex.Matches(recentHtml, @"

"); 259 | var scores = Regex.Matches(recentHtml, @"(?<=Score:).*"); 260 | var combos = Regex.Matches(recentHtml, @"(?<=Combo: ).*"); 261 | var accs = Regex.Matches(recentHtml, @"(?<=Acc. ):.*"); 262 | var judges = Regex.Matches(recentHtml, @"(?<=Judge :).*"); 263 | var times = Regex.Matches(recentHtml, @".*"); 264 | foreach (Match combo in combos) 265 | { 266 | if (!combo.Value.Contains("")) 267 | { 268 | recentCombos.Add(combo.Value); 269 | } 270 | } 271 | for (int i = 0; i < songs.Count; i++) 272 | { 273 | MalodySongModel songModel = new () 274 | { 275 | SongName = songs[i].Value.Split('>')[3].Replace("')[1].Replace("","").Replace("",""), 281 | CoverPicUrl = picUrls[i].Value.Replace("
", ""), 282 | Mode = GetSongPlayingMode(songs[i].Value), 283 | }; 284 | songModels.Add(songModel); 285 | } 286 | if (userName.Contains("")[1]; 289 | } 290 | return songModels; 291 | } 292 | 293 | public string GetXCsrfToken() 294 | { 295 | return _xCsrfToken; 296 | } 297 | 298 | public string GetSessionId() 299 | { 300 | return _sessionId; 301 | } 302 | 303 | public DateTime GetXCsrfTokenExpireDate() 304 | { 305 | return _xCsrfTokenExpiredDate; 306 | } 307 | 308 | public DateTime GetSessionIdExpireDate() 309 | { 310 | return _sessionIdExpiredDate; 311 | } 312 | } 313 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MalodyInfoQuery.csproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | enable 5 | enable 6 | net6.0 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MalodyInfoQuery.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "MalodyInfoQuery", "MalodyInfoQuery.csproj", "{04D8E66C-327A-49A4-A35F-B5D1EEF5EC90}" 4 | EndProject 5 | Global 6 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution 7 | Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU 8 | Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU 9 | EndGlobalSection 10 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution 11 | {04D8E66C-327A-49A4-A35F-B5D1EEF5EC90}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 12 | {04D8E66C-327A-49A4-A35F-B5D1EEF5EC90}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 13 | {04D8E66C-327A-49A4-A35F-B5D1EEF5EC90}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 14 | {04D8E66C-327A-49A4-A35F-B5D1EEF5EC90}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 15 | EndGlobalSection 16 | EndGlobal 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Model/MalodyPlayJudge.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace MalodyInfoQuery.Model 2 | { 3 | public enum MalodyPlayJudge 4 | { 5 | A, 6 | B, 7 | C, 8 | D, 9 | E, 10 | None 11 | } 12 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Model/MalodyPlayMode.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis; 2 | 3 | namespace MalodyInfoQuery.Model 4 | { 5 | public enum MalodyPlayMode 6 | { 7 | Key, 8 | StepMania, 9 | // ReSharper disable once InconsistentNaming 10 | DJ, 11 | Catch, 12 | // ReSharper disable once IdentifierTypo 13 | Jubeat, 14 | // ReSharper disable once IdentifierTypo 15 | Taiko, 16 | Ring, 17 | Slide, 18 | None 19 | } 20 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Model/MalodySongModel.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | 3 | namespace MalodyInfoQuery.Model 4 | { 5 | public class MalodySongModel 6 | { 7 | public string SongName { get; set; } 8 | public string CoverPicUrl { get; set; } 9 | public int Score { get; set; } 10 | public int Combo { get; set; } 11 | public float Acc { get; set; } 12 | public MalodyPlayJudge Judge { get; set; } 13 | public string PlayedTime { get; set; } 14 | public MalodyPlayMode Mode { get; set; } 15 | } 16 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Model/MalodyUserActivityModel.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace MalodyInfoQuery.Model 2 | { 3 | public class MalodyUserActivityModel 4 | { 5 | public string ActivityName { get; set; } 6 | public string ActivityTime { get; set; } 7 | } 8 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Model/MalodyUserInfoModel.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | 4 | namespace MalodyInfoQuery.Model 5 | { 6 | public class MalodyUserInfoModel 7 | { 8 | public string UserName { get; set; } 9 | 10 | public DateTime JoinedTime { get; set; } 11 | 12 | public DateTime LastPlayedTime { get; set; } 13 | 14 | public string TotalPlayedTime { get; set; } 15 | 16 | public string Sex { get; set; } 17 | 18 | public string Age { get; set; } 19 | 20 | public string LiveIn { get; set; } 21 | 22 | public long CoinCount { get; set; } 23 | 24 | public long Income { get; set; } 25 | 26 | public string ChartBeingPlayedTime { get; set; } 27 | 28 | public int OnSaleChartsCount { get; set; } 29 | 30 | public int NoneOnSaleChartsCount { get; set; } 31 | 32 | public List UserRole { get; set; } 33 | 34 | public List MalodyUserRanks { get; set; } 35 | 36 | public List MalodyUserActivities { get; set; } 37 | 38 | public List MalodyAchievePicUrls { get; set; } 39 | 40 | public MalodyUserInfoModel() 41 | { 42 | UserRole = new(); 43 | MalodyUserRanks = new(); 44 | MalodyUserActivities = new(); 45 | MalodyAchievePicUrls = new(); 46 | } 47 | } 48 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Model/MalodyUserQueryModel.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace MalodyInfoQuery.Model 2 | { 3 | public class MalodyUserQueryModel 4 | { 5 | public string UserName { get; set; } = null!; 6 | public int UserId { get; set; } 7 | } 8 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Model/MalodyUserRankModel.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace MalodyInfoQuery.Model 2 | { 3 | public class MalodyUserRankModel 4 | { 5 | public MalodyPlayMode Mode { get; set; } 6 | public int Rank { get; set; } 7 | public int Exp { get; set; } 8 | public int PlayCount { get; set; } 9 | public float Acc { get; set; } 10 | public int Combo { get; set; } 11 | } 12 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 如何使用 2 | 3 | - 初始化 4 | ```c# 5 | Malody malody = new Malody( "查分账号使用的账号" , "查分账号使用的密码" ); 6 | //Malody malody = new Malody( 查分账号使用的账号 , 查分账号使用的密码 , Malody网站的基本Url(可选), 请求时Header中UserAgent(可选)); 7 | ``` 8 | - 查询名字包含 siscon 字样的用户 list 9 | ```c# 10 | var queryList = await ma.MalodyUserQuery("siscon"); 11 | ``` 12 | 13 | - 查询 malody id 为 308032 的最近游玩歌曲信息 14 | ```c# 15 | var userRecentScore = await ma.SearchRecent(308032); 16 | ``` 17 | 18 | - 查询 malody id 为 308032 的用户信息 19 | ```c# 20 | var user = await ma.GetUserInfo(308032); 21 | ``` 22 | 23 | - 获取查分账号的 xCsrfToken 24 | ```c# 25 | var xCsrfToken = ma.GetXCsrfToken(); 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | - 获取查分账号的 sessionId 29 | ```c# 30 | var sessionId = ma.GetSessionId(); 31 | ``` 32 | 33 | - 获取查分账号的 xCsrfToken 过期时间 34 | ```c# 35 | var xCsrfTokenExpireDate = ma.GetXCsrfTokenExpireDate(); 36 | ``` 37 | 38 | - 获取查分账号的 sessionId 过期时间 39 | ```c# 40 | var sessionIdExpireDate = ma.GetSessionIdExpireDate(); 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | - MalodyUserInfoModel ( 用户信息类 ) 44 | ```c# 45 | public string UserName { get; set; } 46 | public DateTime JoinedTime { get; set; } 47 | public DateTime LastPlayedTime { get; set; } 48 | public string TotalPlayedTime { get; set; } 49 | public string Sex { get; set; } 50 | public string Age { get; set; } 51 | public string LiveIn { get; set; } 52 | public long CoinCount { get; set; } 53 | public long Income { get; set; } 54 | public string ChartBeingPlayedTime { get; set; } 55 | public int OnSaleChartsCount { get; set; } 56 | public int NoneOnSaleChartsCount { get; set; } 57 | public List UserRole { get; set; } 58 | public List MalodyUserRanks { get; set; } 59 | public List MalodyUserActivities { get; set; } 60 | public List MalodyAchievePicUrls { get; set; } 61 | ``` 62 | 63 | - MalodyUserRankModel ( Malody用户排名类 ) 64 | ```c# 65 | public MalodyPlayMode Mode { get; set; } 66 | public int Rank { get; set; } 67 | public int Exp { get; set; } 68 | public int PlayCount { get; set; } 69 | public float Acc { get; set; } 70 | public int Combo { get; set; } 71 | ``` 72 | 73 | - MalodySongModel ( 歌曲信息类 ) 74 | ```c# 75 | public string SongName { get; set; } 76 | public string CoverPicUrl { get; set; } 77 | public int Score { get; set; } 78 | public int Combo { get; set; } 79 | public float Acc { get; set; } 80 | public MalodyPlayJudge Judge { get; set; } 81 | public string PlayedTime { get; set; } 82 | public MalodyPlayMode Mode { get; set; } 83 | ``` 84 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Utils/Html.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace MalodyInfoQuery.Utils 2 | { 3 | internal class Html 4 | { 5 | public static string EscToHtml(string input) 6 | { 7 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(input)) { return ""; } 8 | 9 | input = input.Replace("™", "™") 10 | .Replace("®", "®") 11 | .Replace("©", "©") 12 | .Replace(" ", " ") 13 | .Replace(">", ">") 14 | .Replace("<", "<") 15 | .Replace(""", "\"") 16 | .Replace("'", "'") 17 | .Replace("&", "&"); 18 | return input; 19 | } 20 | } 21 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Utils/MD5.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Security.Cryptography; 2 | 3 | namespace MalodyInfoQuery.Utils 4 | { 5 | internal class MD5 6 | { 7 | public static string GetMD5(string myString) 8 | { 9 | var md5 = System.Security.Cryptography.MD5.Create(); 10 | byte[] fromData = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(myString);// 11 | byte[] targetData = md5.ComputeHash(fromData); 12 | string byte2String = null; 13 | for (int i = 0; i < targetData.Length; i++) 14 | { 15 | byte2String = byte2String+ targetData[i].ToString("x2"); 16 | } 17 | return byte2String; 18 | } 19 | } 20 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Utils/Network.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.IO; 4 | using System.Net; 5 | using System.Net.Http; 6 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 7 | 8 | namespace MalodyInfoQuery.Utils 9 | { 10 | internal class Network 11 | { 12 | public static async Task HttpGetContent(string url, Dictionary headers = null) 13 | { 14 | var client = new HttpClient(); 15 | var request = new HttpRequestMessage() 16 | { 17 | RequestUri = new Uri(url), 18 | Method = HttpMethod.Get 19 | }; 20 | if (headers != null) 21 | { 22 | foreach (var header in headers) 23 | { 24 | request.Headers.Add(header.Key, header.Value); 25 | } 26 | } 27 | 28 | var response = await client.SendAsync(request); 29 | return await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync(); 30 | } 31 | 32 | public static async Task HttpGet(string url, Dictionary headers = null) 33 | { 34 | var client = new HttpClient(); 35 | var request = new HttpRequestMessage() 36 | { 37 | RequestUri = new Uri(url), 38 | Method = HttpMethod.Get 39 | }; 40 | if (headers != null) 41 | { 42 | foreach (var header in headers) 43 | { 44 | request.Headers.Add(header.Key, header.Value); 45 | } 46 | } 47 | 48 | return await client.SendAsync(request); 49 | } 50 | 51 | public static async Task HttpPostContent(string url, HttpContent postContent, 52 | Dictionary headers = null) 53 | { 54 | var client = new HttpClient(); 55 | var request = new HttpRequestMessage() 56 | { 57 | RequestUri = new Uri(url), 58 | Method = HttpMethod.Post, 59 | Content = postContent 60 | }; 61 | if (headers != null) 62 | { 63 | foreach (var header in headers) 64 | { 65 | request.Headers.Add(header.Key, header.Value); 66 | } 67 | } 68 | 69 | var response = await client.SendAsync(request); 70 | return await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync(); 71 | } 72 | 73 | public static async Task HttpPost(string url, HttpContent postContent, 74 | Dictionary headers = null) 75 | { 76 | var client = new HttpClient(); 77 | var request = new HttpRequestMessage() 78 | { 79 | RequestUri = new Uri(url), 80 | Method = HttpMethod.Post, 81 | Content = postContent 82 | }; 83 | if (headers != null) 84 | { 85 | foreach (var header in headers) 86 | { 87 | request.Headers.Add(header.Key, header.Value); 88 | } 89 | } 90 | 91 | return await client.SendAsync(request); 92 | } 93 | } 94 | } --------------------------------------------------------------------------------