├── .github └── workflows │ └── python-publish.yml ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── mosmetro ├── __init__.py ├── __main__.py ├── connect.py ├── gen204.py ├── providers │ ├── __init__.py │ ├── base.py │ └── mosmetro.py ├── session.py └── utils.py ├── requirements.txt └── setup.py /.github/workflows/python-publish.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This workflows will upload a Python Package using Twine when a release is created 2 | # For more information see: https://help.github.com/en/actions/language-and-framework-guides/using-python-with-github-actions#publishing-to-package-registries 3 | 4 | name: Upload Python Package 5 | 6 | on: 7 | release: 8 | types: [created] 9 | 10 | jobs: 11 | deploy: 12 | 13 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 14 | 15 | steps: 16 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 17 | - name: Set up Python 18 | uses: actions/setup-python@v2 19 | with: 20 | python-version: '3.x' 21 | - name: Install dependencies 22 | run: | 23 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip 24 | pip install setuptools wheel twine 25 | - name: Build and publish 26 | env: 27 | TWINE_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.PYPI_USERNAME }} 28 | TWINE_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.PYPI_PASSWORD }} 29 | run: | 30 | python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel 31 | twine upload dist/* 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | __pycache__ 2 | /.py 3 | /.vscode 4 | /.eggs 5 | /build 6 | /dist 7 | *.egg-info 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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 | 676 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Wi-Fi в метро (python-версия) 2 | 3 | Данный скрипт позволяет автоматизировать подключение к интернету в сетях московского (и не только) общественного транспорта. Скрипт написан на Python, что позволяет запускать его не только на компьютерах, но и на мобильных устройствах. 4 | 5 | ## Поддерживаемые алгоритмы 6 | 7 | В данный момент поддерживается только алгоритм MosMetroV2 (`auth.wi-fi.ru`), созданный компанией МаксимаТелеком и являющийся наиболее распространённым в сетях общественного транспорта в Москве и других городах России. Если вы видите сеть с названием MT_FREE, то этот скрипт в 99% случаев вам подойдёт. 8 | 9 | Алгоритм постоянно изменяется, так что скрипт может перестать работать в любой момент. Также провайдер предпринимает меры против пользователей оригинального приложения и этого скрипта, поэтому не исключено получение временной блокировки. 10 | 11 | ### Установка через pip 12 | 13 | Сначала убедитесь, что pip установлен в вашей системе. Если нет, то вы можете установить его с помощью этой команды (пример для Debian-based систем): 14 | 15 | ``` 16 | sudo apt-get install python3-pip 17 | ``` 18 | 19 | Теперь можно установить сам скрипт. Если вы хотите установить его для всех пользователей, запустите команду от имени пользователя `root`. 20 | 21 | ``` 22 | pip3 install https://github.com/mosmetro-android/mosmetro-python/archive/master.zip 23 | ``` 24 | 25 | ## Использование 26 | 27 | Для авторизации в сети MT_FREE просто запустите скрипт. Он сам определит совместимость с текущей сетью и при отсутствии доступа в интернет попытается авторизовать данное устройство. 28 | 29 | * Без установки: `python mosmetro/__main__.py` 30 | * Установка от имени пользователя: `python -m mosmetro` 31 | * Установка от имени администратора: `mosmetro` 32 | 33 | Примечание: При первом подключении устройства всё-же необходимо пройти авторизацию через SMS или ГосУслуги для регистрации именно этого устройства в сети. После этого скрипт будет нормально работать. 34 | 35 | ### Автоматизация на Android 36 | 37 | Запуск данного скрипта можно автоматизировать в Android при помощи двух программ: QPython (в качестве исполняющей среды Python) и Tasker (или любой программы, умеющей выполнять shell-команды автоматически). 38 | 39 | Для большей надёжности и более простой установки вы можете воспользоваться приложением [Wi-Fi в метро](https://github.com/mosmetro-android/mosmetro-android), которое использует тот же алгоритм, но в оптимизированном для Android виде. 40 | 41 | ### Автоматизация в Linux 42 | 43 | Для автоматического запуска данного скрипта при подключении к сети можно добавить ссылку на установленный скрипт в директорию **/etc/network/if-up.d/**. Проще всего это сделать следующим образом: 44 | 45 | * Установить пакет через PIP с правами администратора (пример есть выше) 46 | * `sudo pip install ...` 47 | * Сделать ссылку на лаунчер скрипта 48 | * `sudo ln -s $(which mosmetro) /etc/network/if-up.d/` 49 | 50 | Скрипт будет запускаться при подключении к любой сети, но это не является большой проблемой, так как перед полноценной попыткой подключения производится быстрая проверка на наличие поддерживаемой сети. 51 | 52 | ## Лицензия 53 | 54 | Данный проект распространяется под лицензией GNU General Public License версии 3 или новее. Вы можете ознакомиться с полным текстом лицензии по [этой](./LICENSE) ссылке. 55 | 56 | Исходный код предоставлен для ознакомления. Автор не несёт никакой ответственности за его использование и возможные нарушения Правил Пользования других сервисов. 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mosmetro/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from importlib.metadata import version, PackageNotFoundError 2 | 3 | try: 4 | __version__ = version('mosmetro') 5 | except PackageNotFoundError: 6 | # package is not installed 7 | __version__ = 'unknown' 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mosmetro/__main__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import sys 2 | from datetime import datetime 3 | 4 | from . import __version__ 5 | from .gen204 import Gen204 6 | from .providers import Provider 7 | from .utils import all_subclasses 8 | from .connect import connect 9 | 10 | 11 | def main(): 12 | print(datetime.now()) 13 | print(f'Version: {__version__}') 14 | 15 | print('Loaded providers: ' + 16 | ', '.join(p.__name__ for p in all_subclasses(Provider))) 17 | 18 | print('Checking connection...') 19 | res204 = Gen204.check() 20 | 21 | if res204.is_connected: 22 | print('Already connected') 23 | sys.exit(0) 24 | 25 | if not res204.response: 26 | print('Error: Unable to get initial redirect') 27 | sys.exit(1) 28 | 29 | if connect(res204.response): 30 | print("Connected successfully! :3") 31 | sys.exit(0) 32 | else: 33 | print("Connection failed :(") 34 | sys.exit(1) 35 | 36 | 37 | if __name__ == '__main__': 38 | main() 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mosmetro/connect.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from requests.models import Response 2 | 3 | from .providers import match as match_provider 4 | from .providers.base import Redirect 5 | from .gen204 import Gen204 6 | from .utils import any_redirect, response_to_str 7 | from .session import session as s 8 | 9 | 10 | def connect(res: Response) -> bool: 11 | while True: 12 | provider = match_provider(res) 13 | 14 | if not provider: 15 | redirect = any_redirect(res) 16 | 17 | if redirect: 18 | print(f'Following unknown redirect: {redirect}') 19 | res = s.get(redirect, allow_redirects=False) 20 | continue 21 | else: 22 | print('----') 23 | print(response_to_str(res)) 24 | print('----') 25 | print('No more redirects') 26 | break 27 | 28 | print(f'Provider: {provider.__class__.__name__}') 29 | result = provider.run() 30 | 31 | if isinstance(result, Redirect): 32 | print(f'Following post-auth redirect: {result.url}') 33 | res = s.get(result.url, allow_redirects=False) 34 | continue 35 | 36 | if not result.success: 37 | return False 38 | 39 | break 40 | 41 | print('Checking connection...') 42 | return Gen204.check().is_connected 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mosmetro/gen204.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import random 2 | from typing import List 3 | from requests import Response, RequestException 4 | from requests.exceptions import SSLError 5 | from .session import session as s 6 | 7 | 8 | class Gen204Res: 9 | def __init__(self, response: Response = None, false_negative: Response = None): 10 | self.response = response 11 | self.false_negative = false_negative 12 | 13 | @property 14 | def is_connected(self) -> bool: 15 | if not self.response: 16 | return False 17 | 18 | return self.response.status_code == 204 19 | 20 | 21 | class Gen204: 22 | URL_DEFAULT = [ 23 | 'connectivitycheck.gstatic.com/generate_204', 24 | 'www.gstatic.com/generate_204', 25 | 'connectivitycheck.android.com/generate_204', 26 | 'play.googleapis.com/generate_204', 27 | 'clients1.google.com/generate_204' 28 | ] 29 | 30 | URL_RELIABLE = [ 31 | 'www.google.ru/generate_204', 32 | 'www.google.ru/gen_204', 33 | 'google.com/generate_204', 34 | 'gstatic.com/generate_204', 35 | 'maps.google.com/generate_204', 36 | 'mt0.google.com/generate_204', 37 | 'mt1.google.com/generate_204', 38 | 'mt2.google.com/generate_204', 39 | 'mt3.google.com/generate_204', 40 | 'www.google.com/generate_204', 41 | ] 42 | 43 | @staticmethod 44 | def request(schema: str, urls: List[str]) -> Response: 45 | res = None 46 | last_ex = None 47 | 48 | for base_url in random.choices(urls, k=3): 49 | url = f'{schema}://{base_url}' 50 | 51 | try: 52 | res = s.get(url, allow_redirects=False) 53 | last_ex = None 54 | print(f'Gen204 | {url} | {res.status_code}') 55 | break 56 | except SSLError as ex: 57 | print(f'Gen204 | {url} | {ex}') 58 | last_ex = ex 59 | break 60 | except RequestException as ex: 61 | print(f'Gen204 | {url} | {ex}') 62 | last_ex = ex 63 | 64 | if last_ex: 65 | raise last_ex 66 | 67 | return res 68 | 69 | @staticmethod 70 | def check() -> Gen204Res: 71 | """Returns gen204 response and false negative (if exists).""" 72 | # Unreliable HTTP check (needs to be verified by HTTPS) 73 | try: 74 | unrel = Gen204.request("http", Gen204.URL_DEFAULT) 75 | except RequestException: 76 | # network is most probably unreachable 77 | return Gen204Res() 78 | 79 | # Reliable HTTPS check 80 | try: 81 | rel_https = Gen204.request("https", Gen204.URL_RELIABLE) 82 | except RequestException: 83 | rel_https = None 84 | 85 | if unrel.status_code == 204: 86 | if not rel_https or rel_https.status_code != 204: 87 | # Reliable HTTP check 88 | try: 89 | rel_http = Gen204.request("http", Gen204.URL_RELIABLE) 90 | except RequestException: 91 | rel_http = None 92 | 93 | if rel_http and rel_http.status_code != 204: 94 | return Gen204Res(rel_http) # false positive 95 | else: 96 | return Gen204Res(rel_https) # confirmed positive 97 | else: 98 | if not rel_https: 99 | return Gen204Res(unrel) # confirmed negative 100 | elif rel_https.status_code == 204: 101 | return Gen204Res(rel_https, unrel) # false negative 102 | 103 | print('Gen204 | Unexpected state') 104 | return Gen204Res() 105 | 106 | 107 | if __name__ == '__main__': 108 | res_204 = Gen204.check() 109 | print(f'Connected: {res_204.is_connected}') 110 | print(f'False negative: {res_204.false_negative is not None}') 111 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mosmetro/providers/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from requests import Response 2 | from typing import Union 3 | from .base import Provider 4 | from .mosmetro import * 5 | from ..utils import all_subclasses 6 | 7 | 8 | def match(response: Response) -> Union[Provider, None]: 9 | for subcls in all_subclasses(Provider): 10 | try: 11 | if subcls.match(response): 12 | return subcls(response) 13 | except Exception: 14 | pass 15 | 16 | return None 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mosmetro/providers/base.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from requests import Response 2 | 3 | 4 | class Result: 5 | def __init__(self, success: bool): 6 | self.success = success 7 | 8 | 9 | class Redirect(Result): 10 | def __init__(self, url: str): 11 | super().__init__(True) 12 | self.url = url 13 | 14 | 15 | class Provider: 16 | def __init__(self, response: Response): 17 | self.response = response 18 | 19 | def run(self) -> Result: 20 | raise NotImplementedError() 21 | 22 | @staticmethod 23 | def match(response: Response): 24 | raise NotImplementedError() 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mosmetro/providers/mosmetro.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | __ALL__ = ['AuthWifiRu', 'AuthWifiRuMsk', 'AuthWifiRuSpb'] 2 | 3 | 4 | from furl import furl 5 | from requests import Response 6 | from .base import Provider, Result, Redirect 7 | from ..session import session as s 8 | from ..utils import any_redirect, merge_urls, safeget 9 | 10 | 11 | class AuthWifiRu(Provider): 12 | @staticmethod 13 | def match(response: Response): 14 | url = furl(any_redirect(response)) 15 | return url.host == 'auth.wi-fi.ru' and url.path == '/auth' 16 | 17 | 18 | class AuthWifiRuMsk(Provider): 19 | PATHS = { 20 | 'start': '/gapi/auth/start', 21 | 'init': '/gapi/auth/init', 22 | 'check': '/gapi/auth/check' 23 | } 24 | 25 | @staticmethod 26 | def match(response: Response): 27 | url = furl(any_redirect(response)) 28 | return url.host == 'auth.wi-fi.ru' and url.path in ['', '/', '/new'] 29 | 30 | def run(self) -> Result: 31 | url = furl(any_redirect(self.response)) 32 | 33 | segment = url.args.get('segment') or 'metro' 34 | # client_mac has higher priority 35 | mac = url.args.get('client_mac') or url.args.get('mac') 36 | 37 | # Follow first redirect 38 | print('Opening auth page') 39 | res = s.get(url) 40 | s.headers['referer'] = str(url) 41 | 42 | # Get auth page 43 | print('Starting session') 44 | url.args.clear() 45 | url.args['segment'] = segment 46 | if mac: 47 | url.args['clientMac'] = mac 48 | url.path = self.PATHS['start'] 49 | res = s.get(url) 50 | 51 | after_auth = safeget(res.json(), 'data', 'segmentParams', 'common', 52 | 'redirectUrl', 'afterAuth') 53 | if after_auth: 54 | print(f'Post-auth redirect: {after_auth}') 55 | after_auth = merge_urls(self.response.request.url, after_auth) 56 | 57 | # Send login form 58 | print('Initializing connection') 59 | url.path = self.PATHS['init'] 60 | url.args.clear() 61 | res = s.post(url, data={'mode': 0, 'segment': segment}) 62 | res_data = res.json() 63 | print(res_data) 64 | 65 | error_code = safeget(res_data, 'auth_error_code', default='') 66 | if error_code.startswith('err_device_not_identified'): 67 | print('Error: Device is not registered. Please go to https://wi-fi.ru') 68 | return Result(False) 69 | 70 | # Checking auth state 71 | print('Checking connection') 72 | url.path = self.PATHS['check'] 73 | res = s.get(url) 74 | res_data = res.json() 75 | print(res_data) 76 | 77 | if after_auth: 78 | return Redirect(after_auth) 79 | else: 80 | return Result(True) 81 | 82 | 83 | class AuthWifiRuSpb(AuthWifiRuMsk): 84 | PATHS = { 85 | 'start': '/spb/gapi/auth/start', 86 | 'init': '/spb/gapi/auth/init', 87 | 'check': '/spb/gapi/auth/check' 88 | } 89 | 90 | @staticmethod 91 | def match(response: Response): 92 | url = furl(any_redirect(response)) 93 | return url.host == 'auth.wi-fi.ru' and url.path == '/spb/' 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mosmetro/session.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from requests import Session 2 | from user_agent import generate_user_agent 3 | 4 | 5 | session = Session() 6 | # session.verify = False # only for testing 7 | session.headers['user-agent'] = generate_user_agent() 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mosmetro/utils.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import re 2 | from bs4.element import Tag 3 | from furl import furl, Path 4 | from requests import Response 5 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup as BS 6 | from typing import Dict, List, Any, Type, Union 7 | 8 | 9 | def safeget(data: Dict[Any, Any], *keys, default: Any = None) -> Any: 10 | """Recursively and safely get a value from nested dictionaries.""" 11 | if not data: 12 | return None 13 | 14 | res = data 15 | 16 | for key in keys: 17 | if key in res: 18 | res = res[key] 19 | else: 20 | return default 21 | 22 | return res 23 | 24 | 25 | def all_subclasses(cls) -> List[Type]: 26 | """Find all subclasses recursively.""" 27 | res = list() 28 | 29 | for subcls in cls.__subclasses__(): 30 | res.append(subcls) 31 | res.extend(all_subclasses(subcls)) 32 | 33 | return res 34 | 35 | 36 | def response_to_str(res: Response) -> str: 37 | return '\n'.join([ 38 | f'{res.status_code} {res.reason}', 39 | '\n'.join(f'{name}: {value}' for name, value in res.headers.items()), 40 | '', 41 | res.text 42 | ]) 43 | 44 | 45 | def merge_urls(base: Union[str, None], url: Union[str, None]) -> str: 46 | u1 = furl(base) 47 | u2 = furl(url) 48 | 49 | if u2.path and not u2.path.isabsolute: 50 | if u1.path == '': 51 | raise ValueError('Not enough information to reconstruct URL') 52 | 53 | u2.path = Path(u1.path).add(u2.path) 54 | 55 | if not u2.host: 56 | if not u1.host: 57 | raise ValueError('Not enough information to reconstruct URL') 58 | 59 | u2.host = u1.host 60 | 61 | if not u2.scheme: 62 | if not u1.scheme: 63 | u1.scheme = 'http' 64 | 65 | u2.scheme = u1.scheme 66 | 67 | return u2.url 68 | 69 | 70 | PATTERN_META_REDIR = re.compile('^[0-9]+[;,] ?(URL=|url=)?[\'"]?(.*?)[\'"]?$') 71 | 72 | 73 | def meta_redirect(res: Response) -> Union[str, None]: 74 | soup = BS(res.content, features="html.parser") 75 | tag = soup.find('meta', attrs={'http-equiv': re.compile('refresh', re.I)}) 76 | 77 | if not tag or not isinstance(tag, Tag): 78 | return None 79 | 80 | content = tag.attrs['content'] 81 | match = PATTERN_META_REDIR.fullmatch(content) 82 | 83 | if not match: 84 | return None 85 | 86 | return merge_urls(res.request.url, match.group(2)) 87 | 88 | 89 | def any_redirect(res: Response) -> Union[str, None]: 90 | """Extract 3xx or meta redirect from Response.""" 91 | if 'location' in res.headers: 92 | return merge_urls(res.request.url, res.headers['location']) 93 | 94 | return meta_redirect(res) 95 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | requests 2 | furl 3 | user_agent 4 | beautifulsoup4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages 4 | 5 | 6 | with open('README.md', 'r') as fi: 7 | long_description = fi.read() 8 | 9 | 10 | setup( 11 | name='mosmetro', 12 | version='0.1.1+3', 13 | 14 | author='Dmitry Karikh', 15 | author_email='the.dr.hax@gmail.com', 16 | 17 | description='Скрипт для автоматической авторизации в сетях московского (и не только) общественного транспорта', 18 | long_description=long_description, 19 | long_description_content_type='text/markdown', 20 | url='https://github.com/mosmetro-android/mosmetro-python', 21 | license='GNU GPLv3', 22 | 23 | install_requires=[ 24 | 'requests', 25 | 'furl', 26 | 'user_agent', 27 | 'beautifulsoup4' 28 | ], 29 | 30 | packages=find_packages(), 31 | include_package_data=True, 32 | 33 | entry_points=''' 34 | [console_scripts] 35 | mosmetro=mosmetro.__main__:main 36 | ''', 37 | 38 | classifiers=[ 39 | 'Environment :: Console', 40 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6', 41 | 'Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop', 42 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)', 43 | 'Topic :: Internet', 44 | 'Topic :: Utilities' 45 | ] 46 | ) 47 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------