├── requirements.txt ├── images ├── window_manage_tab.PNG └── window_download_tab.PNG ├── README.md ├── setup.py └── LICENSE /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | selenium 2 | Pillow 3 | requests 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/window_manage_tab.PNG: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maciej1x/sims-4-mods-manager/HEAD/images/window_manage_tab.PNG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/window_download_tab.PNG: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maciej1x/sims-4-mods-manager/HEAD/images/window_download_tab.PNG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # The Sims 4 Mods Manager 2 | Program that downloads multiple mods from [thesimsresource.com](https://thesimsresource.com/) (TSR) and manages them. 3 | 4 | ### Why not use TSR's Custom Content Manager instead? 5 | TSR's Custom Content Manager is only available to VIP members via a paid subscription and you can only download one item at a time. 6 | With the The Sims 4 Mods Manager you can download multiple items and see the image in a separate, resizeable window instead of a tile. 7 | 8 | ![download tab](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ulaszewskim/sims-4-mods-manager/master/images/window_download_tab.PNG)
9 | 10 | ![manage tab](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ulaszewskim/sims-4-mods-manager/master/images/window_manage_tab.PNG)
11 | 12 | # Before run 13 | 1. Install Google Chrome on your computer 14 | 2. Download [ChromeDriver](https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/downloads) to main directory. Version of Chromedriver should match installed Google Chrome on your computer 15 | 16 | ## How to run 17 | Run setup.py and use GUI. 18 | 19 | ## How to use 20 | 1. Download: 21 | - In the window on the left paste URLs from thesimsrecource.com in new lines. Empty lines does not matter. 22 | - In Mods path paste directory to mods. Default: C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Mods 23 | - Click *Start* 24 | - Chrome windows will open, but **do not** click on anything 25 | 26 | 2. Manage: 27 | - To scroll use only scrollbar! 28 | - In the column Delete double-click to select or deselect. 29 | - There is image to the mod if name of the mod is highlighted green. To open image double-click on the name. 30 | - Refresh button reloads list. 31 | - Delete button deletes selected (higlighted red) mods. 32 | - **WARNING! Delete cannot be undone!** 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 2 | """ 3 | @author: Maciej Ulaszewski 4 | mail:ulaszewski.maciej@gmail.com 5 | github: https://github.com/ulaszewskim 6 | """ 7 | 8 | 9 | from selenium import webdriver 10 | from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait 11 | from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC 12 | from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By 13 | import time 14 | import os 15 | import tkinter as tk 16 | import tkinter.ttk as ttk 17 | import tkinter.scrolledtext as scrolledtext 18 | import tkinter.filedialog as fd 19 | import zipfile 20 | import shutil 21 | import operator 22 | import requests 23 | import bs4 24 | from PIL import ImageTk, Image 25 | from getpass import getuser 26 | 27 | 28 | def choose_directory(): 29 | """choose directory""" 30 | directory = fd.askdirectory() 31 | folder_path.configure(state='normal') 32 | folder_path.delete(0, tk.END) 33 | folder_path.insert(tk.INSERT, directory) 34 | 35 | 36 | def image_download(url, path, filename): 37 | """Image Download""" 38 | if not os.path.exists(path+'/images/'): 39 | os.makedirs(path+'/images/') 40 | short_url = "https://www.thesimsresource.com" 41 | response = requests.get(url) 42 | soup = bs4.BeautifulSoup(response.text, 'html.parser') 43 | image_url = short_url+soup.find("a", class_="magnific-gallery-image")['href'] 44 | img = Image.open(requests.get(image_url, stream=True).raw) 45 | img.save(path+'/images/'+filename+'.jpg') 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | def log_window(window, text): 50 | """log window""" 51 | window.configure(state='normal') 52 | window.insert(tk.INSERT, text+'\n') 53 | window.see(tk.END) 54 | window.configure(state='disabled') 55 | 56 | 57 | def label_update(label, text): 58 | """label update""" 59 | label.configure(text=text) 60 | label.update() 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | def list_of_packages(path): 65 | """list files in directory""" 66 | files = [] 67 | try: 68 | for file in os.listdir(path): 69 | if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, file)): 70 | files.append(file) 71 | except FileNotFoundError: 72 | log_window(status_window, "File not found") 73 | return files 74 | 75 | 76 | def last_modified(path): 77 | """last modified file in directory""" 78 | packages = list_of_packages(path) 79 | pack = [] 80 | for package in packages: 81 | pack.append([package, os.path.getmtime(path+'/' + package)]) 82 | newest = pack[0] 83 | for i in range(1, len(pack)): 84 | if pack[i][1] > newest[1]: 85 | newest = pack[i] 86 | return newest 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | def remove_duplicate(path): 91 | """remove duplicate""" 92 | newest = last_modified(path) 93 | packages = list_of_packages(path) 94 | for package in packages: 95 | if newest[0][:-12]+'.package' == package: 96 | os.remove(path+'/'+newest[0]) 97 | log_window(status_window, " File {} already exists. Deleted.".format(newest[0])) 98 | 99 | 100 | def remove_duplicate_image(path): 101 | """remove duplicate image""" 102 | path = path+'/images' 103 | newest = last_modified(path) 104 | packages = list_of_packages(path) 105 | for package in packages: 106 | if newest[0][:-16]+'.package.jpg' == package: 107 | os.remove(path+'/'+newest[0]) 108 | log_window(status_window, " File {} already exists. Deleted.".format(newest[0])) 109 | 110 | 111 | def download(url, path): 112 | """ 113 | download 114 | input: url, download directory 115 | """ 116 | start = time.time() 117 | time_values = [60, 60, 10, 10] 118 | chromeOptions = webdriver.ChromeOptions() 119 | prefs = { 120 | "savefile.default_directory" : path, 121 | "savefile.prompt_for_download": True, 122 | "savefile.directory_upgrade": True 123 | } 124 | 125 | #chromeOptions.add_argument('headless') 126 | chromeOptions.add_experimental_option("prefs", prefs) 127 | browser = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=chromeOptions) 128 | 129 | browser.get(url) 130 | time.sleep(2) 131 | 132 | cookies_xp = '/html/body/div[1]/div/div[1]/div/button[2]' 133 | xp = "/html/body/div[8]/div[2]/div[1]/div[2]/div[3]/a[1]" 134 | xp = '/html/body/div[8]/div[1]/div[1]/div[2]/div[3]/a[1]' 135 | 136 | element_present = EC.presence_of_element_located((By.XPATH, cookies_xp)) 137 | WebDriverWait(browser, time_values[0]).until(element_present) 138 | cookies = browser.find_element_by_xpath(cookies_xp) 139 | cookies.click() 140 | element_present = EC.presence_of_element_located((By.XPATH, xp)) 141 | WebDriverWait(browser, time_values[1]).until(element_present) 142 | download = browser.find_element_by_xpath(xp) 143 | browser.execute_script("$(arguments[0]).click();", download) 144 | 145 | time.sleep(time_values[2]) 146 | check_xp = '//*[@id="dllink"]' 147 | element_present = EC.presence_of_element_located((By.XPATH, check_xp)) 148 | # WebDriverWait(browser, time_values[0]).until(element_present) 149 | 150 | #3 minutes to download 151 | x = 0 152 | download_path = f'C:/Users/{getuser()}/Downloads' 153 | while x < 180: 154 | last_file = last_modified(download_path) 155 | # if last_modified(path)[0][-11:] != '.crdownload' and last_modified(path)[0][-4:] != '.tmp' and last_modified(path)[1] > start: 156 | if last_file[0][-11:] != '.crdownload' and last_file[0][-4:] != '.tmp' and last_file[1] > start: 157 | shutil.move(os.path.join(download_path, last_file[0]), path) 158 | log_window(status_window, "Downloaded: {}".format(last_modified(path)[0])) 159 | # x = 181 160 | image_download(url, path, last_modified(path)[0]) 161 | time.sleep(2) 162 | if last_modified(path)[0][-4:] == '.zip': 163 | zip_ref = zipfile.ZipFile(path+'/'+last_modified(path)[0], 'r') 164 | zipname = last_modified(path)[0] 165 | zip_ref.extractall(path) 166 | ziplist = zipfile.ZipFile.namelist(zip_ref) 167 | for file in ziplist: 168 | log_window(status_window, " Unziped: {}".format(file)) 169 | for file in ziplist: 170 | shutil.copyfile(path+'/images/'+zipname+'.jpg', path+'/images/'+file+'.jpg') 171 | zip_ref.close() 172 | os.remove(path+'/'+zipname) 173 | os.remove(path+'/images/'+zipname+'.jpg') 174 | browser.close() 175 | break 176 | else: 177 | time.sleep(1) 178 | x = x+1 179 | if x == 180: 180 | log_window(status_window, "Timeout. File has not been downloaded..") 181 | browser.close() 182 | 183 | remove_duplicate(path) 184 | remove_duplicate_image(path) 185 | 186 | 187 | def start(): 188 | """start downloading""" 189 | #============ 190 | #Disable window with urls 191 | #============ 192 | links_list.configure(state='disabled') 193 | 194 | #============ 195 | #Clear logs 196 | #============ 197 | status_window.configure(state='normal') 198 | status_window.delete(1.0, tk.END) 199 | 200 | #============ 201 | #Get urls list 202 | #============ 203 | links = links_list.get(1.0, tk.END+'-1c') 204 | links = links.split('\n') 205 | while links.count('') > 0: 206 | links.remove('') 207 | log_window(status_window, "URLs: {}".format(len(links))) 208 | link_count.configure(text='URLs: {}'.format(len(links))) 209 | 210 | ''' 211 | #============ 212 | #Reload urls counter 213 | #============ 214 | link_count.configure(text = 'URLs: {}'.format(len(links))) 215 | downloaded_count.configure(text = 'Downloaded: 0/{}'.format(len(links))) 216 | ''' 217 | 218 | #============ 219 | #Destination path 220 | #============ 221 | path = folder_path.get() 222 | 223 | #============ 224 | #Downloading 225 | #============ 226 | for link in links: 227 | download(link, path) 228 | 229 | #============ 230 | #Enable window with urls 231 | #============ 232 | links_list.configure(state='normal') 233 | bar['value'] = 100 234 | bar.update() 235 | refresh() 236 | 237 | #============ 238 | #tab2 - manage 239 | #============ 240 | def files_with_time(path): 241 | installed_list = list_of_packages(path) 242 | installed_list_with_time=[] 243 | for i, item in enumerate(installed_list): 244 | installed_list_with_time.append([item, os.path.getmtime(path+'/' + item)]) 245 | list.sort(installed_list_with_time, key=operator.itemgetter(1), reverse=True) 246 | return installed_list_with_time 247 | 248 | 249 | def refresh(): 250 | list_box_update() 251 | select_images() 252 | 253 | 254 | def delete(): 255 | filepath = folder_path.get()+'/' 256 | imagepath = filepath+'/images/' 257 | checked = lb_check.get(0, tk.END) 258 | names = lb_name.get(0, tk.END) 259 | for i in range(len(names)): 260 | if checked[i] == "X": 261 | os.remove(filepath+names[i]) 262 | if os.path.isfile(imagepath+names[i]+'.jpg'): 263 | os.remove(imagepath+names[i]+'.jpg') 264 | refresh() 265 | 266 | 267 | def call_help(): 268 | win = tk.Toplevel() 269 | win.title('Help') 270 | win.geometry('510x510+40+40') 271 | status_window = scrolledtext.ScrolledText(win, state='disabled', height=35, bg='white', font=('', 8)) 272 | status_window.grid(column=0, row=0, sticky='nw', padx=5) 273 | log_window(status_window, "HELP\n\nDownload:\nIn the window on the left paste URLs from thesimsrecource.com in new lines.\nEmpty lines does not matter.\n\n\nManage:\nTo scroll use only scrollbar!\n\nIn the column Delete double-click to select or deselect.\n\nThere is image to the mod if name of the mod is highlighted green.\nTo open image double-click on the name.\n\nRefresh button reloads list.\n\nDelete button deletes selected (higlighted red) mods.\nWARNING! Delete cannot be undone!\n\n\n\n@author: Maciej Ulaszewski\ngithub: https://github.com/ulaszewskim") 274 | 275 | 276 | #scroll listboxes together 277 | def yview(*args): 278 | lb_number.yview(*args) 279 | lb_check.yview(*args) 280 | lb_name.yview(*args) 281 | lb_time.yview(*args) 282 | 283 | 284 | def height(): 285 | installed_list_with_time = files_with_time(folder_path.get()) 286 | if len(installed_list_with_time) > 34: 287 | h = 34 288 | else: 289 | h = len(installed_list_with_time) 290 | h = 34 291 | return h 292 | 293 | 294 | def add_to_list(listbox, i, text): 295 | listbox.configure(state='normal') 296 | listbox.update() 297 | listbox.insert(i, text) 298 | listbox.configure(state='normal', disabledforeground="black") 299 | listbox.update() 300 | 301 | 302 | def update_list(listbox, i, text): 303 | listbox.configure(state='normal') 304 | listbox.update() 305 | listbox.delete(i) 306 | listbox.insert(i, text) 307 | listbox.configure(state='normal', disabledforeground="black") 308 | listbox.update() 309 | 310 | 311 | def list_box_update(): 312 | lb_number.delete(0, tk.END) 313 | lb_check.delete(0, tk.END) 314 | lb_name.delete(0, tk.END) 315 | lb_time.delete(0, tk.END) 316 | installed_list_with_time = files_with_time(folder_path.get()) 317 | for i in range(len(installed_list_with_time)): 318 | add_to_list(lb_number, i, i+1) 319 | add_to_list(lb_check, i, "") 320 | add_to_list(lb_name, i, installed_list_with_time[i][0]) 321 | add_to_list(lb_time, i, time.strftime("%d %b %Y %H:%M:%S", time.localtime(installed_list_with_time[i][1]))) 322 | 323 | 324 | def select_name(evt): 325 | w = evt.widget 326 | value = w.get(tk.ACTIVE) 327 | path = folder_path.get() 328 | imgfile = path+'/images/'+value+'.jpg' 329 | if os.path.isfile(imgfile): 330 | img0 = Image.open(imgfile) 331 | w, h = img0.size 332 | w = int(w*2/3) 333 | h = int(h*2/3) 334 | imgres = img0.resize((w, h), Image.ANTIALIAS) 335 | img = ImageTk.PhotoImage(imgres) 336 | novi = tk.Toplevel() 337 | novi.title(value) 338 | geom = str(w)+'x'+str(h)+'+30+30' 339 | novi.geometry(geom) 340 | panel = tk.Label(novi, image=img) 341 | panel.grid(column=0, row=0) 342 | canvas.create_image(50, 10, image=img, anchor='nw') 343 | canvas.image = img 344 | 345 | 346 | def select_check(evt): 347 | w = evt.widget 348 | index = int(w.curselection()[0]) 349 | value = w.get(tk.ACTIVE) 350 | if value == "": 351 | update_list(lb_check, index, "X") 352 | lb_number.itemconfig(index, fg='red') 353 | lb_check.itemconfig(index, fg='red') 354 | lb_name.itemconfig(index, fg='red') 355 | lb_time.itemconfig(index, fg='red') 356 | else: 357 | update_list(lb_check, index, "") 358 | lb_number.itemconfig(index, fg='black') 359 | lb_check.itemconfig(index, fg='black') 360 | lb_name.itemconfig(index, fg='black') 361 | lb_time.itemconfig(index, fg='black') 362 | 363 | 364 | #highlight green 365 | def select_images(): 366 | installed_list_with_time = files_with_time(folder_path.get()) 367 | for i in range(len(installed_list_with_time)): 368 | path = folder_path.get() 369 | if os.path.isfile(path+'/images/'+installed_list_with_time[i][0]+'.jpg'): 370 | lb_name.itemconfig(i, bg='lightgreen') 371 | 372 | #============ 373 | #GUI 374 | #============ 375 | 376 | 377 | win = tk.Tk() 378 | win.title('The Sims 4 Mods Manager') 379 | win.geometry('810x600+20+20') 380 | 381 | 382 | #============ 383 | #tab1 - downloading 384 | #============ 385 | 386 | 387 | #variables 388 | path = tk.StringVar() #destination folder 389 | links = tk.StringVar() 390 | 391 | 392 | #bookmarks 393 | 394 | tabControl = ttk.Notebook(win) 395 | 396 | ptab = ttk.Frame(tabControl) 397 | ztab = ttk.Frame(tabControl) 398 | tabControl.add(ptab, text="Download") 399 | 400 | tabControl.add(ztab, text="Manage") 401 | tabControl.pack(expand=1, fill="both") 402 | 403 | 404 | #Progresbar 405 | bar = ttk.Progressbar(ptab, length=730) 406 | bar['value'] = 0 407 | bar.grid(column=0, row=0, columnspan=2, sticky='w', pady=5, padx=5) 408 | 409 | 410 | #urls header 411 | links_header = tk.Label(ptab, text='Paste URLs in new lines:', font=('', 9)) 412 | links_header.grid(column=0, row=1, sticky='w') 413 | 414 | #urls list 415 | links_list = scrolledtext.ScrolledText(ptab, width=60, height=34, font=('', 8)) 416 | links_list.grid(column=0, row=2, rowspan=3, sticky='nw') 417 | 418 | #directory with mods header 419 | folder_header = tk.Label(ptab, text="Mods path:", font=('', 9)) 420 | folder_header.grid(column=1, row=1, sticky='w', padx=5) 421 | 422 | #directory with mods 423 | folder_path = tk.Entry(ptab, width=57, state='normal', textvariable=path) 424 | folder_path.grid(column=1, row=2, sticky='w', padx=5) 425 | folder_path.insert(tk.INSERT, 'C:/Users/{}/Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/Mods'.format(getuser())) 426 | 427 | 428 | #select directory button 429 | folder_btn = tk.Button(ptab, text="Select", state='normal', command=choose_directory) 430 | folder_btn.grid(column=3, row=2, sticky='w') 431 | 432 | 433 | #log window header 434 | status_header = tk.Label(ptab, text="Logs:", font=('', 9)) 435 | status_header.grid(column=1, row=3, sticky='nw', padx=5) 436 | 437 | #log window 438 | status_window = scrolledtext.ScrolledText(ptab, width=63, height=33, state='disabled', bg='lightgrey', font=('', 8)) 439 | status_window.grid(column=1, row=4, columnspan=3, rowspan=8, sticky='nw', padx=5) 440 | log_window(status_window, "In the window on the left paste URLs from thesimsrecource.com in new lines.\nFor example:\nhttps://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/details/category/sims4-mods-poses/title/the-wall-and-me-pose-pack-1/id/1449049/\nhttps://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/details/category/sims4-hair-facial-eyebrows/title/ea-n15-eyebrow-recolor/id/1447613/\netc.") 441 | 442 | #start button 443 | start_btn = tk.Button(ptab, text='Start', bg='lightgreen', font=('', 11), command=start) 444 | start_btn.grid(column=3, row=0) 445 | 446 | 447 | #URLs counter 448 | link_count = tk.Label(ptab, text='URLs: ', font=('', 9)) 449 | link_count.grid(column=0, row=6, sticky='w') 450 | ''' 451 | #downloaded counter 452 | downloaded_count = tk.Label(ptab, text = 'Downloaded: ', font = ('',9)) 453 | downloaded_count.grid(column=0, row=10, sticky='w') 454 | ''' 455 | 456 | 457 | #scrollbar 458 | frametwo = tk.Frame(ztab) 459 | frametwo.grid(row=1, column=0, columnspan=4, rowspan=10) 460 | canvas = tk.Canvas(frametwo) 461 | canvas_frame = tk.Frame(canvas) 462 | canvas.grid(row=2, column=0, columnspan=5, sticky=tk.N+tk.S+tk.E+tk.W) 463 | 464 | scrollbar = tk.Scrollbar(canvas, command=yview) 465 | scrollbar.grid(row=1, column=6, sticky="ns") 466 | 467 | 468 | #lists 469 | 470 | lb_number_header = tk.Label(canvas, text='#') 471 | lb_number_header.grid(column=0, row=0, sticky='w') 472 | 473 | lb_number = tk.Listbox(canvas, width=3, height=height(), yscrollcommand=scrollbar.set) 474 | lb_number.grid(column=0, row=1, sticky='n') 475 | 476 | 477 | lb_check_header = tk.Label(canvas, text='Delete') 478 | lb_check_header.grid(column=1, row=0, sticky='w') 479 | 480 | lb_check = tk.Listbox(canvas, width=4, height=height(), yscrollcommand=scrollbar.set, justify='center') 481 | lb_check.grid(column=1, row=1, sticky='n') 482 | 483 | lb_name_header = tk.Label(canvas, text='Name') 484 | lb_name_header.grid(column=2, row=0, sticky='w') 485 | 486 | lb_name = tk.Listbox(canvas, width=85, height=height(), yscrollcommand=scrollbar.set) 487 | lb_name.grid(column=2, row=1, sticky='n') 488 | 489 | lb_time_header = tk.Label(canvas, text='Install date') 490 | lb_time_header.grid(column=3, row=0, sticky='w') 491 | 492 | lb_time = tk.Listbox(canvas, width=20, height=height(), yscrollcommand=scrollbar.set) 493 | lb_time.grid(column=3, row=1, sticky='n') 494 | 495 | #reload button 496 | refresh_btn = tk.Button(ztab, text="Reload", bg='lightblue', width=9, height=3, state='normal', command=refresh) 497 | refresh_btn.grid(column=4, row=1, sticky='n', pady=10, padx=10) 498 | 499 | #delete button 500 | del_btn 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