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1 | # LinkedinScraper
2 |
3 | LinkedinScraper is an another information gathering tool written in python. You can scrape employees of companies on Linkedin.com and then create these employee names, titles and emails.
4 |
5 | 
6 |
7 | ## Install and Usage:
8 |
9 | 1) First, you need to download Chrome Driver from http://chromedriver.chromium.org/downloads (to your OS(mac,windows or linux)) in same directory.
10 |
11 | 2) Install requirements via pip3
12 | ```
13 | pip3 install -r req.txt
14 | ```
15 |
16 | 3) Start linkedinscraper.py
17 |
18 | ````
19 | python3 linkedinscraper.py
20 | ````
21 |
22 | ## How to scrape?:
23 |
24 | 
25 | 
27 |
28 | ````
29 | list
30 | use 1
31 | info
32 | set username test@test.com
33 | set password testpassword
34 | set url https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/people/?facetCurrentCompany=%5B%22162479%22%5D
35 | set page 100 (max 100)
36 | generate
37 | ````
38 | then it will write Output.csv for you.
39 | Example output.csv:
40 | ```
41 | name,title
42 | John Brown, Software Quality and Testing Manager
43 | Emma Watson, Senior Project Manager
44 | ...
45 | ..
46 | .
47 | ```
48 |
49 | ## How to generate email adresses?:
50 |
51 | 
52 |
53 | ````
54 | list
55 | use 2
56 | info
57 | use 1 (choose email pattern)
58 | info
59 | set Input (default: Output.csv)
60 | set Output (output file exp : Emails.txt)
61 | set Domain (example : test.com) -> test@test.com
62 | generate
63 | ````
64 |
65 | then it will write Emails.txt for you.
66 |
67 | Example emails.txt (pattern 1):
68 | ```
69 | john.brown@domain.com
70 | emma.watson@domain.com
71 | ```
72 |
73 |
74 |
75 |
76 |
77 |
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1 | from selenium import webdriver
2 | from time import sleep
3 | import csv
4 | import cmd
5 | from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
6 | from terminaltables import AsciiTable
7 | import os
8 | intro = '''\033[1m\033[91m
9 |
10 | _ _ _ _ _ _____
11 | | | (_) | | | (_) / ____|
12 | | | _ _ __ | | _____ __| |_ _ __ | (___ ___ _ __ __ _ _ __ ___ _ __
13 | | | | | '_ \| |/ / _ \/ _` | | '_ \ \___ \ / __| '__/ _` | '_ \ / _ \ '__|
14 | | |____| | | | | < __/ (_| | | | | |____) | (__| | | (_| | |_) | __/ |
15 | |______|_|_| |_|_|\_\___|\__,_|_|_| |_|_____/ \___|_| \__,_| .__/ \___|_|
16 | | |
17 | |_|
18 |
19 |
20 | \033[0m
21 | Version : 1.0
22 | Author : Samet Sazak
23 | Twitter : @belleveben
24 | Github : @sametsazak
25 | Licence : GPL-3.0 License
26 | Note : pip3 install -r req.txt
27 | \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m You can use "help" command for access help section\033[0m.
28 | '''
29 |
30 | class CryingLinkedCmd(cmd.Cmd):
31 |
32 | global helpText
33 | helpText = "Commands"
34 | def do_info(self, line):
35 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Module Info\033[0m\n")
36 | print("+ MODULE INFO")
37 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Module Options\033[0m")
38 | optionsValues = [
39 | ["Modules", "Description"],
40 | ["Generate CSV File", "Linkedin Username/Email Required"],
41 | ["Generate Emails", "Linkedin Email generator"],
42 | ]
43 | optTable = AsciiTable(optionsValues)
44 | optTable.outer_border = False
45 | optTable.inner_column_border = False
46 | optTable.justify_columns[1] = "center"
47 | print("\n" + optTable.table + "\n")
48 |
49 | def __init__(self, intro=intro, prompt="\033[1mCryingLinked > \033[0m"):
50 | cmd.Cmd.__init__(self)
51 | self.intro = intro
52 | self.prompt = prompt
53 | self.doc_header = helpText
54 | global moduleName
55 | moduleName = ""
56 |
57 | def do_list(self, line):
58 | optionsValues = [
59 | ["ID", "Module", "Description"],
60 | ["1", "Linkedin Scraper to CSV", "Generate a CSV File which includes given company employees"],
61 | ["2", "Generate Emails", "Generate Email from given pattern"],
62 | ]
63 | optTable = AsciiTable(optionsValues)
64 | optTable.outer_border = False
65 | optTable.inner_column_border = True
66 | print("\n" + optTable.table + "\n")
67 |
68 | def do_use(self, line):
69 | try:
70 | global moduleName
71 | moduleName = line.split()[0]
72 | except IndexError:
73 | print("\n \033[1m\033[91m[!]\033[0m You need to give a valid payload id.\033[0m\n")
74 | if moduleName == "1":
75 | moduleName = "generateCSV"
76 | generateCSVs = generateCSV()
77 | generateCSVs.cmdloop()
78 | elif moduleName == "2":
79 | moduleName = "genEmailMain"
80 | genEmailMains = genEmailMain()
81 | genEmailMains.cmdloop()
82 | else:
83 | pass
84 |
85 | def do_exit(self, line):
86 | print(" \n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Cya!\033[0m\n")
87 | return True
88 |
89 | def emptyline(self):
90 | pass
91 |
92 | def help_list(self):
93 | print("List available payloads")
94 |
95 | def help_use(self):
96 | print("Use specific . Syntax: use ")
97 |
98 | def help_exit(self):
99 | print("Exit CryingLinked")
100 |
101 | def help_info(self):
102 | print("Show module options and parameter values")
103 |
104 | def help_set(self):
105 | print("Set value to parameter. Syntax: set ")
106 |
107 | def help_generate(self):
108 | print("Run module with current values.")
109 |
110 | def help_back(self):
111 | print("Back to CryingLinked main menu.")
112 |
113 |
114 |
115 | class generateCSV(CryingLinkedCmd):
116 | global linkedin_password
117 | global linkedin_username
118 | global linkedin_url
119 | global linkedin_filename
120 | global linkedin_page
121 | def __init__(self):
122 | CryingLinkedCmd.__init__(
123 | self, intro=" \n\n \033[1m\033[91m This module generates a CSV file which includes Employee Name and Employee Title from given company.\033[0m\n", prompt="\033[1mCryingLinked > generateCSV \033[0m")
124 |
125 | def do_info(self, line):
126 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Module Info\033[0m\n")
127 | print(''' This module can be used to generate CSV file from given company.''')
128 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Module Options\033[0m")
129 | optionsValues = [
130 | ["Set options", "Description"],
131 | ["Username", "Linkedin Username/Email Required"],
132 | ["Password", "Linkedin Passsword Required"],
133 | ["URL", "Linkedin Company Page Required, Example : https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/people/?facetCurrentCompany=%5B%22162479%22%5D"],
134 | ["Page", "How many pages you want to scrape? Max. 100"],
135 | ]
136 | optTable = AsciiTable(optionsValues)
137 | optTable.outer_border = False
138 | optTable.inner_column_border = False
139 | optTable.justify_columns[1] = "center"
140 | print("\n" + optTable.table + "\n")
141 |
142 | def do_set(self, line):
143 | global linkedin_username
144 | global linkedin_password
145 | global linkedin_page
146 | global linkedin_url
147 | try:
148 | if line.split()[0].upper().lower() == "username":
149 | try:
150 | linkedin_username= line.split()[1]
151 | print("Username is set=> " + line.split()[1])
152 | except:
153 | print("Please enter a valid email")
154 | elif line.split()[0].upper().lower() == "password":
155 | try:
156 | linkedin_password = line.split()[1]
157 | print("Password is set=> " + line.split()[1])
158 | except:
159 | print("Please enter a valid password")
160 | elif line.split()[0].upper().lower() == "page":
161 | try:
162 | linkedin_page = line.split()[1]
163 | print("Page is set=> " + line.split()[1])
164 | except:
165 | print("Please enter a valid page")
166 | elif line.split()[0].upper().lower() == "url":
167 | try:
168 | linkedin_url = line.split()[1]
169 | print("URL is set => " + line.split()[1])
170 | except:
171 | print("Please enter a valid email")
172 | else:
173 | print("\n \033[1m\033[91m[!]\033[0m Please enter valid value.\n")
174 |
175 | except:
176 | print("Something went wrong, try again.")
177 |
178 | def do_generate(self, line):
179 | if None in (linkedin_password, linkedin_username, linkedin_page, linkedin_url):
180 | print("\n \033[1m\033[91m[!]\033[0m Please check your values.\n")
181 | else:
182 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Generating CSV...\n")
183 | fetch = InformationGather(linkedin_url, linkedin_username, linkedin_password, linkedin_page)
184 | fetch.GatherByLinkedin()
185 | def do_back(self, line):
186 | return True
187 |
188 | def do_exit(self, line):
189 | return True
190 |
191 | class InformationGather:
192 | def __init__(self, url, username, password, page):
193 | self.url = url
194 | self.username = username
195 | self.password = password
196 | self.page = page
197 | def scroll_down_page(self,driver):
198 | speed=8
199 | current_scroll_position, new_height= 0, 1
200 | while current_scroll_position <= new_height:
201 | current_scroll_position += speed
202 | driver.execute_script("window.scrollTo(0, {});".format(current_scroll_position))
203 | new_height = driver.execute_script("return document.body.scrollHeight")
204 | def GatherByLinkedin(self):
205 | current_working_directory = os.getcwd()
206 | options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
207 | # options.add_argument('headless')
208 | driver = webdriver.Chrome(current_working_directory + '/chromedriver.exe')
209 | driver.get('https://www.linkedin.com/login?trk=guest_homepage-basic_nav-header-signin')
210 | driver.find_element_by_id('username').send_keys(self.username)
211 | driver.find_element_by_id ('password').send_keys(self.password)
212 | driver.find_element_by_id('password').send_keys(Keys.ENTER)
213 | driver.get(self.url)
214 | self.scroll_down_page(driver=driver)
215 | names = driver.find_elements_by_xpath(("//*[@class='name actor-name']"))
216 | title = driver.find_elements_by_xpath(("//p[@class='subline-level-1 t-14 t-black t-normal search-result__truncate']"))
217 | with open('Output.csv', 'w', encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
218 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Fetching Started...\n")
219 | fieldnames = ['name', 'title']
220 | writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
221 | writer.writeheader()
222 | #fetch first page
223 | driver.get(self.url)
224 | self.scroll_down_page(driver=driver)
225 | names = driver.find_elements_by_xpath(("//*[@class='name actor-name']"))
226 | title = driver.find_elements_by_xpath(("//p[@class='subline-level-1 t-14 t-black t-normal search-result__truncate']"))
227 | for i in range(0,len(names)):
228 | print(names[i].text)
229 | writer.writerow({'name': names[i].text, 'title': title[i].text})
230 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[+]\033[0m Fetching First Page is Finished!...\n")
231 | for k in range(2,int(self.page)):
232 | driver.get('{0}&page={1}'.format(self.url, k))
233 | sleep(2)
234 | self.scroll_down_page(driver=driver)
235 | names = driver.find_elements_by_xpath(("//*[@class='name actor-name']"))
236 | title = driver.find_elements_by_xpath(("//p[@class='subline-level-1 t-14 t-black t-normal search-result__truncate']"))
237 | for i in range(0,len(names)):
238 | print(names[i].text)
239 | writer.writerow({'name': names[i].text, 'title': title[i].text})
240 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[+]\033[0m All Fetching is Finished!...\n")
241 |
242 |
243 | class genEmailMain(cmd.Cmd):
244 | intro = " \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Generate Emails Module \033[0m."
245 | global helpText
246 | helpText = "Commands"
247 | def do_info(self, line):
248 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Module Info\033[0m\n")
249 | print("+ MODULE INFO")
250 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Module Options\033[0m")
251 | optionsValues = [
252 | ["ID", "Pattern", "Description"],
253 | ["1", "(firstname).(surname)@company.com", "Generate Emails given pattern"],
254 | ["2", "(surname).(firstname)@company.com", "Generate Emails given pattern"],
255 | ["3", "(s).(firstname)@company.com", "(s) is first character of surname"],
256 | ["4", "(firstname).(s)@company.com", "(s) is first character of surname"],
257 | ["5", "(f).(surname)@company.com", "(f) is first character of firstname"],
258 | ["6", "(surname).(f)@company.com", "(f) is first character of firstname"],
259 | ["7", "(firstname)(surname)@company.com", "Generate Emails given pattern"],
260 | ["8", "(surname)(firstname)@company.com", "Generate Emails given pattern"],
261 | ]
262 | optTable = AsciiTable(optionsValues)
263 | optTable.outer_border = False
264 | optTable.inner_column_border = False
265 | optTable.justify_columns[1] = "center"
266 | print("\n" + optTable.table + "\n")
267 | def __init__(self, intro=intro, prompt="\033[1mCryingLinked > Generate Emails > \033[0m"):
268 | cmd.Cmd.__init__(self)
269 | self.intro = intro
270 | self.prompt = prompt
271 | self.doc_header = helpText
272 | global moduleName
273 | moduleName = ""
274 |
275 | def do_list(self, line):
276 | optionsValues = [
277 | ["ID", "Pattern", "Description"],
278 | ["1", "(firstname).(surname)@company.com", "Generate Emails given pattern"],
279 | ["2", "(surname).(firstname)@company.com", "Generate Emails given pattern"],
280 | ["3", "(s).(firstname)@company.com", "(s) is first character of surname"],
281 | ["4", "(firstname).(s)@company.com", "(s) is first character of surname"],
282 | ["5", "(f).(surname)@company.com", "(f) is first character of firstname"],
283 | ["6", "(surname).(f)@company.com", "(f) is first character of firstname"],
284 | ["7", "(firstname)(surname)@company.com", "Generate Emails given pattern"],
285 | ["8", "(surname)(firstname)@company.com", "Generate Emails given pattern"],
286 |
287 | ]
288 | optTable = AsciiTable(optionsValues)
289 | optTable.outer_border = False
290 | optTable.inner_column_border = True
291 | print("\n" + optTable.table + "\n")
292 |
293 | def do_use(self, line):
294 | try:
295 | global moduleName
296 | moduleName = line.split()[0]
297 | except IndexError:
298 | print("\n \033[1m\033[91m[!]\033[0m You need to give a valid payload id.\033[0m\n")
299 | if moduleName == "1":
300 | generateEmailx = generateEmails(1)
301 | generateEmailx.cmdloop()
302 | elif moduleName == "2":
303 | generateEmailx = generateEmails(2)
304 | generateEmailx.cmdloop()
305 | elif moduleName == "3":
306 | generateEmailx = generateEmails(3)
307 | generateEmailx.cmdloop()
308 | elif moduleName == "4":
309 | generateEmailx = generateEmails(4)
310 | generateEmailx.cmdloop()
311 | elif moduleName == "5":
312 | generateEmailx = generateEmails(5)
313 | generateEmailx.cmdloop()
314 | elif moduleName == "6":
315 | generateEmailx = generateEmails(5)
316 | generateEmailx.cmdloop()
317 | elif moduleName == "7":
318 | generateEmailx = generateEmails(7)
319 | generateEmailx.cmdloop()
320 | elif moduleName == "8":
321 | generateEmailx = generateEmails(8)
322 | generateEmailx.cmdloop()
323 | else:
324 | pass
325 |
326 | def do_exit(self, line):
327 | print(" \n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Cya!\033[0m\n")
328 | return True
329 |
330 | def emptyline(self):
331 | pass
332 |
333 | def help_list(self):
334 | print("List available payloads")
335 |
336 | def help_use(self):
337 | print("Use specific payload. Syntax: use ")
338 |
339 | def help_exit(self):
340 | print("Exit CryingLinked")
341 |
342 | def help_info(self):
343 | print("Show module options and parameter values")
344 |
345 | def help_set(self):
346 | print("Set value to parameter. Syntax: set ")
347 |
348 | def help_generate(self):
349 | print("Run module with current values.")
350 |
351 | def help_back(self):
352 | print("Back to CryingLinked main menu.")
353 |
354 |
355 | class generateEmails(CryingLinkedCmd):
356 | output_file = None
357 | domain_adress = None
358 | file_input = None
359 | names_1 = []
360 | names_2 = []
361 | peopleWithOneName_raw = []
362 | peopleWithTwoName_raw = []
363 | maillist_one = []
364 | def __init__(self, moduleName):
365 | self.moduleName = moduleName
366 | CryingLinkedCmd.__init__(
367 | self, intro=" \n\n \033[1m\033[91m This module generates a Emails with patterns from a CSV file\033[0m\n", prompt="\033[1mCryingLinked > generateEmails \033[0m")
368 |
369 | def do_info(self, line):
370 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Module Info\033[0m\n")
371 | print(''' This module can be used to generate Emails''')
372 | print("\n \033[1m\033[94m[*]\033[0m Module Options\033[0m")
373 | optionsValues = [
374 | ["Set options", "Example"],
375 | ["Input", "Default: output.csv"],
376 | ["Output", "Default: Emails.txt"],
377 | ["Domain", "example.com"],
378 | ]
379 | optTable = AsciiTable(optionsValues)
380 | optTable.outer_border = False
381 | optTable.inner_column_border = False
382 | optTable.justify_columns[1] = "center"
383 | print("\n" + optTable.table + "\n")
384 |
385 | def do_set(self, line):
386 | try:
387 | if line.split()[0].upper().lower() == "output":
388 | try:
389 | self.output_file= line.split()[1]
390 | print("Output is set=> " + line.split()[1])
391 | except:
392 | print("Please enter a valid output file name")
393 | elif line.split()[0].upper().lower() == "domain":
394 | try:
395 | self.domain_adress= line.split()[1]
396 | print("Domain is set=> " + line.split()[1])
397 | except:
398 | print("Please enter a valid domain adress like 'example.com'")
399 | elif line.split()[0].upper().lower() == "input":
400 | try:
401 | self.file_input= line.split()[1]
402 | print("Input is set=> " + line.split()[1])
403 | except:
404 | print("Please enter a valid file input name")
405 | else:
406 | print("\n \033[1m\033[91m[!]\033[0m Please enter valid value.\n")
407 | except:
408 | print("Something went wrong, try again.")
409 |
410 | def do_generate(self, line):
411 | if self.domain_adress is None:
412 | self.domain_adress = "example.com"
413 | if self.file_input is None:
414 | self.file_input = "Output.csv"
415 | if self.output_file is None:
416 | self.output_file = "Emails.txt"
417 | self.loadFromCSV()
418 | if self.moduleName == 1:
419 | self.pattern1()
420 | elif self.moduleName == 2:
421 | self.pattern2()
422 | elif self.moduleName == 3:
423 | self.pattern3()
424 | elif self.moduleName == 4:
425 | self.pattern4()
426 | elif self.moduleName == 5:
427 | self.pattern5()
428 | elif self.moduleName == 6:
429 | self.pattern6()
430 | elif self.moduleName == 7:
431 | self.pattern7()
432 | elif self.moduleName == 8:
433 | self.pattern8()
434 | def do_back(self, line):
435 | return True
436 | def do_exit(self, line):
437 | return True
438 | def pattern1(self):
439 | for i in self.peopleWithOneName_raw:
440 | name_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower()
441 | surname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower()
442 | pattern = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(name_english, surname_english, self.domain_adress)
443 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern)
444 | for i in self.peopleWithTwoName_raw:
445 | firstname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower() # firstname
446 | secondname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower() ## secondname
447 | lastname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[2]).lower() # lastname
448 | pattern = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(firstname_english, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
449 | pattern2 = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(secondname_english, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
450 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern) # generating possible firstname.lastname@company.com
451 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern2) # generating possible secondname.lastname@company.com
452 | try:
453 | with open(self.output_file, 'w', newline='', encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
454 | fieldnames = ['email']
455 | writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
456 | writer.writeheader()
457 | for i in self.maillist_one:
458 | writer.writerow({'email': i})
459 | print("File : {0} generated".format(self.output_file))
460 | except Exception as e:
461 | print(e)
462 | pass
463 | def pattern2(self):
464 | for i in self.peopleWithOneName_raw:
465 | name_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower()
466 | surname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower()
467 | pattern = "{1}.{0}@{2}".format(name_english, surname_english, self.domain_adress)
468 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern)
469 | for i in self.peopleWithTwoName_raw:
470 | firstname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower() # firstname
471 | secondname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower() ## secondname
472 | lastname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[2]).lower() # lastname
473 | pattern = "{1}.{0}@{2}".format(firstname_english, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
474 | pattern2 = "{1}.{0}@{2}".format(secondname_english, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
475 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern) # generating possible firstname.lastname@company.com
476 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern2) # generating possible secondname.lastname@company.com
477 | try:
478 | with open(self.output_file, 'w', newline='', encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
479 | fieldnames = ['email']
480 | writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
481 | writer.writeheader()
482 | for i in self.maillist_one:
483 | writer.writerow({'email': i})
484 | print("File : {0} generated".format(self.output_file))
485 | except Exception as e:
486 | print(e)
487 | pass
488 | def pattern3(self):
489 | for i in self.peopleWithOneName_raw:
490 | name_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower()
491 | surname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower()
492 | firstCharacterOfSurname = surname_english[0]
493 | pattern = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(name_english, firstCharacterOfSurname, self.domain_adress)
494 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern)
495 | for i in self.peopleWithTwoName_raw:
496 | firstname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower() # firstname
497 | secondname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower() ## secondname
498 | lastname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[2]).lower() # lastname
499 | firstCharacterOfLastName = lastname_english[0]
500 | pattern = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(firstname_english, firstCharacterOfLastName, self.domain_adress)
501 | pattern2 = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(secondname_english, firstCharacterOfLastName, self.domain_adress)
502 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern) # generating possible firstname.l@company.com
503 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern2) # generating possible secondname.l@company.com
504 | try:
505 | with open(self.output_file, 'w', newline='', encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
506 | fieldnames = ['email']
507 | writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
508 | writer.writeheader()
509 | for i in self.maillist_one:
510 | writer.writerow({'email': i})
511 | print("File : {0} generated".format(self.output_file))
512 | except Exception as e:
513 | print(e)
514 | pass
515 | def pattern4(self):
516 | #["4", "(firstname).(s)@company.com", "(s) is first character of surname"]
517 | for i in self.peopleWithOneName_raw:
518 | name_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower()
519 | surname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower()
520 | firstCharacterOfLastname = surname_english[0]
521 | pattern = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(name_english, firstCharacterOfLastname, self.domain_adress)
522 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern)
523 | for i in self.peopleWithTwoName_raw:
524 | firstname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower() # firstname
525 | secondname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower() ## secondname
526 | lastname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[2]).lower() # lastname
527 | firstCharacterOfLastname = lastname_english[0]
528 | pattern = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(firstname_english, firstCharacterOfLastname, self.domain_adress)
529 | pattern2 = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(secondname_english, firstCharacterOfLastname, self.domain_adress)
530 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern) # generating possible f.lastname@company.com
531 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern2) # generating possible s.lastname@company.com
532 | try:
533 | with open(self.output_file, 'w', newline='', encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
534 | fieldnames = ['email']
535 | writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
536 | writer.writeheader()
537 | for i in self.maillist_one:
538 | writer.writerow({'email': i})
539 | print("File : {0} generated".format(self.output_file))
540 | except Exception as e:
541 | print(e)
542 | pass
543 | def pattern5(self):
544 | #["5", "(f).(surname)@company.com", "(s) is first character of surname"]
545 | for i in self.peopleWithOneName_raw:
546 | name_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower()
547 | surname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower()
548 | firstCharacterOfFirstName = name_english[0]
549 | pattern = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(firstCharacterOfFirstName, surname_english, self.domain_adress)
550 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern)
551 | for i in self.peopleWithTwoName_raw:
552 | firstname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower() # firstname
553 | secondname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower() ## secondname
554 | lastname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[2]).lower() # lastname
555 | firstCharacterOfFirstName = firstname_english[0]
556 | firstCharacterOfFirstName2 = secondname_english[0]
557 | pattern = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(firstCharacterOfFirstName, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
558 | pattern2 = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(firstCharacterOfFirstName2, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
559 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern) # generating possible f.lastname@company.com
560 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern2) # generating possible s.lastname@company.com
561 | try:
562 | with open(self.output_file, 'w', newline='', encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
563 | fieldnames = ['email']
564 | writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
565 | writer.writeheader()
566 | for i in self.maillist_one:
567 | writer.writerow({'email': i})
568 | print("File : {0} generated".format(self.output_file))
569 | except Exception as e:
570 | print(e)
571 | pass
572 | def pattern6(self):
573 | # 6 | (surname).(f)@company.com
574 | for i in self.peopleWithOneName_raw:
575 | name_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower()
576 | surname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower()
577 | firstCharacterOfFirstName = name_english[0]
578 | pattern = "{1}.{0}@{2}".format(firstCharacterOfFirstName, surname_english, self.domain_adress)
579 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern)
580 | for i in self.peopleWithTwoName_raw:
581 | firstname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower() # firstname
582 | secondname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower() ## secondname
583 | lastname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[2]).lower() # lastname
584 | firstCharacterOfFirstName = firstname_english[0]
585 | firstCharacterOfFirstName2 = secondname_english[0]
586 | pattern = "{1}.{0}@{2}".format(firstCharacterOfFirstName, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
587 | pattern2 = "{1}.{0}@{2}".format(firstCharacterOfFirstName2, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
588 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern) # generating possible f.lastname@company.com
589 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern2) # generating possible s.lastname@company.com
590 | try:
591 | with open(self.output_file, 'w', newline='', encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
592 | fieldnames = ['email']
593 | writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
594 | writer.writeheader()
595 | for i in self.maillist_one:
596 | writer.writerow({'email': i})
597 | print("File : {0} generated".format(self.output_file))
598 | except Exception as e:
599 | print(e)
600 | pass
601 | def pattern7(self):
602 | # 6 | (surname).(f)@company.com
603 | for i in self.peopleWithOneName_raw:
604 | name_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower()
605 | surname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower()
606 | pattern = "{0}{1}@{2}".format(name_english, surname_english, self.domain_adress)
607 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern)
608 | for i in self.peopleWithTwoName_raw:
609 | firstname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower() # firstname
610 | secondname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower() ## secondname
611 | lastname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[2]).lower() # lastname
612 | pattern = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(firstname_english, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
613 | pattern2 = "{0}.{1}@{2}".format(secondname_english, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
614 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern) # generating possible f.lastname@company.com
615 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern2) # generating possible s.lastname@company.com
616 | try:
617 | with open(self.output_file, 'w', newline='', encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
618 | fieldnames = ['email']
619 | writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
620 | writer.writeheader()
621 | for i in self.maillist_one:
622 | writer.writerow({'email': i})
623 | print("File : {0} generated".format(self.output_file))
624 | except Exception as e:
625 | print(e)
626 | pass
627 | def pattern8(self):
628 | for i in self.peopleWithOneName_raw:
629 | name_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower()
630 | surname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower()
631 | pattern = "{1}{0}@{2}".format(name_english, surname_english, self.domain_adress)
632 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern)
633 | for i in self.peopleWithTwoName_raw:
634 | firstname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[0]).lower() # firstname
635 | secondname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[1]).lower() ## secondname
636 | lastname_english = self.replaceWithEnglish(i[2]).lower() # lastname
637 | pattern = "{1}.{0}@{2}".format(firstname_english, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
638 | pattern2 = "{1}.{0}@{2}".format(secondname_english, lastname_english, self.domain_adress)
639 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern) # generating possible f.lastname@company.com
640 | self.maillist_one.append(pattern2) # generating possible s.lastname@company.com
641 | try:
642 | with open(self.output_file, 'w', newline='', encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
643 | fieldnames = ['email']
644 | writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
645 | writer.writeheader()
646 | for i in self.maillist_one:
647 | writer.writerow({'email': i})
648 | print("File : {0} generated".format(self.output_file))
649 | except Exception as e:
650 | print(e)
651 | pass
652 | def loadFromCSV(self):
653 | with open(self.file_input, newline='', encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
654 | reader = csv.DictReader(csvfile)
655 | for row in reader:
656 | temporary_item = row['name'].split(',')
657 | for i in temporary_item:
658 | if len(list(i)) < 8:
659 | pass
660 | else:
661 | self.names_2.append(i)
662 | listo = i.split(" ")
663 | if len(listo) <= 2:
664 | self.peopleWithOneName_raw.append(listo)
665 | else:
666 | self.peopleWithTwoName_raw.append(listo)
667 | def cleanup(self):
668 | pass
669 | def replaceWithEnglish(self, word):
670 | turkish_list = {
671 | "ı": "i",
672 | "I": "i",
673 | "Ç": "c",
674 | "ç": "c",
675 | "ş": "s",
676 | "Ş": "s",
677 | "Ğ": "g",
678 | "ğ": "g",
679 | "Ü": "u",
680 | "ü": "u",
681 | "Ö": "o",
682 | "ö": "o"}
683 | for karakter in turkish_list:
684 | word = word.replace(karakter, turkish_list[karakter])
685 | return word
686 | def main():
687 | Mainloop = CryingLinkedCmd()
688 | Mainloop.cmdloop()
689 | main()
690 |
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1 | selenium
2 | terminaltables
3 |
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