├── .gitignore
├── Dockerfile
├── Dockerfile-manual
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── pikaptcha
├── __init__.py
├── accountcreator.py
├── console.py
├── gmailv.py
├── jibber.py
├── ptcexceptions.py
├── tos.py
└── url.py
├── requirements.txt
└── setup.py
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1 | Pikaptcha.egg-info
2 | *.pyc
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1 | FROM phusion/baseimage:latest
2 | MAINTAINER newjanson
3 |
4 | WORKDIR /usr/src/app
5 |
6 | RUN apt-get update
7 | RUN apt-get install -y chromium-chromedriver python python-pip git build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev python-dev tar wget
8 | RUN pip install --upgrade pip
9 | COPY . /usr/src/app/
10 |
11 | RUN wget https://bitbucket.org/ariya/phantomjs/downloads/phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2 \
12 | && tar xvfj phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2 \
13 | && mv phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64/bin/phantomjs /usr/bin \
14 | && rm -rf phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64*
15 |
16 | RUN for r in `cat requirements.txt`; do pip install $r; done
17 | RUN pip install .
18 |
19 | ENV PATH=$PATH:/usr/lib/chromium-browser/
20 |
21 | ENTRYPOINT ["pikaptcha"]
22 |
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1 | FROM phusion/baseimage:latest
2 | MAINTAINER newjanson
3 |
4 | WORKDIR /usr/src/app
5 |
6 | RUN apt-get update
7 | RUN apt-get install -y chromium-chromedriver python python-pip git build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev python-dev tar wget x11vnc xvfb
8 | RUN pip install --upgrade pip
9 | COPY . /usr/src/app/
10 |
11 | RUN wget https://bitbucket.org/ariya/phantomjs/downloads/phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2 \
12 | && tar xvfj phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2 \
13 | && mv phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64/bin/phantomjs /usr/bin \
14 | && rm -rf phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64*
15 |
16 | RUN for r in `cat requirements.txt`; do pip install $r; done
17 | RUN pip install .
18 |
19 | RUN mkdir ~/.vnc \
20 | && x11vnc -storepasswd ENTER_PASSWORD_HERE ~/.vnc/passwd
21 |
22 | ENV PATH=$PATH:/usr/lib/chromium-browser/
23 |
24 | EXPOSE 5900
25 |
26 | ENTRYPOINT ["x11vnc", "-forever", "-usepw", "-create"]
27 |
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1 | # Pikaptcha
2 | **This project has been discontinued and is out of date. If anyone would like to take over, please let me know via Discord.**
3 |
4 | **This is a fully functional as of 1/22/2017. It doesn't accept the TOS as the method is out of date. This can be done via PokemonGoMap, PokeAlert and im sure other methods. - Boby360**
5 |
6 | Based off pikapy by skvvv, which is based off ptc2 Kitryn, which is based off ptcaccount by jepayne1138, etc.
7 | Also uses pogoapi from keyphact
8 |
9 | Was updated with several features/fixes on Aug 23 2016. To update open CMD or terminal
10 | ^^Update also broke (email verification) which is now fixed as of Aug 23 2016 5:30AM EST. Update again please.
11 | `pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/sriyegna/pikaptcha`
12 |
13 | ## Description
14 | Pikaptcha creates PTC accounts by creating a chrome session and automatically entering data in the required fields. If you choose to use the 2captcha service, the entire script can be run automatically, else you will need to manually solve captchas.
15 | Pikaptcha creates the PTC account and completes the TOS in game. It does verify emails.
16 |
17 | ## Installation
18 | **For Windows**
19 | Install the following clickable links: (if you cannot click them, all links are at the bottom.)
20 |
21 | 1. If you intend to manually solve captcha, you need [Google Chrome](https://www.google.com/chrome/) installed to default directory in C:\Program Files (x86)\
22 |
23 | 2. [Python 2.7.12](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2712/). Do this during setup. http://imgur.com/k421LiP
24 |
25 | 3. [Git](https://git-scm.com/download/win). Do this during setup. http://imgur.com/rhQi73O
26 |
27 | 4. [Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7](https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/download/details.aspx?id=44266)
28 |
29 | 5. Shift+Right Click your desktop and "Open command window here".
30 |
31 | 6. Type `path` and hit enter. You should see C:\Python27, C:\Python27\Scripts, and C:\Program Files\Git\cmd
32 |
33 | 7. If you intend to manually solve captcha, [Download Chromedriver](http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/2.27/chromedriver_win32.zip) (UPDATED!!). Unzip the file and place it in C:\Python27\Scripts
34 |
35 | 7. If you intend to manually solve captcha, [Download Chromedriver](https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/downloads). Unzip the file and place it in C:\Python27\Scripts
36 |
37 | 8. Shift+Right Click your desktop and "Open command window here".
38 |
39 | 9. Type `pip install git+https://github.com/sriyegna/pikaptcha` and hit enter
40 |
41 | 11. Refer to "How To Use" instructions below
42 |
43 |
44 | **For OSX**
45 |
46 | 1. Open terminal and install chromedriver by typing `brew install chromedriver`
47 |
48 | 2. In terminal type `pip install git+https://github.com/sriyegna/pikaptcha` without quotations and hit enter
49 |
50 | 4. Refer to "How To Use" instructions below
51 |
52 |
53 | **For Debian based linux**
54 |
55 | 1. Open terminal and install chromedriver by typing `sudo apt-get install chromium-browser`
56 |
57 | 2. In terminal type `pip install git+https://github.com/sriyegna/pikaptcha` without quotations and hit enter
58 |
59 | 3. In terminal type `pip install git+https://github.com/keyphact/pgoapi.git` without quotations and hit enter
60 |
61 | 4. Refer to "How To Use" instructions below
62 |
63 | If an update is made to pikaptcha, all you need to do to update is open CMD or terminal and type
64 | `pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/sriyegna/pikaptcha`
65 |
66 | If you want to uninstall pikaptcha, all you need to do to uninstall is open CMD or terminal and type
67 | `pip uninstall pikaptcha`
68 |
69 | **For Docker(Windows, OSX, Linux)**
70 |
71 | Now you can run pikaptcha inside a docker container! All you have to do is follow these steps:
72 |
73 | If you are want to solve captchas manually then follow the steps labelled (Manual Captcha) and (All)
74 |
75 | If you want to use the 2captcha service then follow the steps labelled (2captcha) and (All)
76 |
77 | 1.Install docker ([MAC](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/mac/), [Windows](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/windows/), [Linux](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/))
78 | (Manual Captcha) Change the `ENTER_PASSWORD_HERE` in the Dockerfile-manual to the password of your choice (you will need this password to connect to the vnc server)
79 | (2captcha) Do steps 3 to 8 of the "Using 2captcha" selection below
80 |
81 | 2. Build the container:
82 | (Manual Captcha) `docker build -f Dockerfile-manual -t "pikaptcha" .`
83 | (2captcha) `docker build -t "pikaptcha" .`
84 |
85 | 3. Run the container:
86 | (Manual Captcha) `docker run -d -p 5900:5900 --name pikaptcha --cap-add=SYS_ADMIN pikaptcha`
87 | (2captcha) `docker run -it --name pikaptcha pikaptcha ` and then the flags from the "How to use" section (like -p `docker run -it pikaptcha -p PaSsWoRd -c 10 -m emailaddress@gmail.com -r %YOUR_2CAPTCHA_KEY%`)
88 |
89 | 4. Use the container
90 | (Manual Captcha) If port 5900 is open on your host's firewall, you can now connect to your container through your favourite VNC client (like [RealVNC] (https://www.realvnc.com/download/vnc/windows/)), and run pikaptcha like you would in your local computer. (See "How to use" section)
91 |
92 | 5. Get the usernames.txt file
93 | (All) `docker cp pikaptcha:/usr/src/app/usernames.txt .` - This will copy the usernames.txt that was generated by Pikaptcha and copy it into the folder you are in.
94 |
95 | ## Using 2captcha
96 | If you want to use the 2captcha service (if you cannot click the links, they are also at the bottom of the readme)
97 |
98 | 1. You need to download [PhantomJS](http://phantomjs.org/download.html)
99 |
100 | 2. You need to open the .zip file, open the phantomjs-2.x.x-windows folder, open the bin folder, and put phantomjs.exe in C:\Python27\Scripts
101 |
102 | 3. [You need to sign up here](https://2captcha.com/auth/register)
103 |
104 | 4. [Verify your email (if needed) and login](https://2captcha.com/auth/login)
105 |
106 | 5. Either work (Start Work on top) or deposit money (Deposit on left). Get a balance or you will have no credit to solve captchas
107 |
108 | 6. Click the "2Captcha API" tab at the top
109 |
110 | 7. Look for captcha KEY. There should be a long string after that like a6ebcb3f4a7b6f6e319d8e1c37e25ec4
111 |
112 | 8. For the rest of the guide %YOUR_2CAPTCHA_KEY%=the string you found there
113 |
114 | ## Using Auto-Email Verify
115 | If you want to automatically verify emails, there are some specific instructions you need to follow. To help you understand plusmail, I wrote this snippet.
116 |
117 | **To verify all emails while running, refer to Example 8 & 9. You also need to allow less secure apps to connect to your google account because of the python imap library. https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?hl=en**
118 | ~ Thoridal
119 |
120 | Also, to verify emails, you should have a relatively empty inbox. Else it needs to index your whole Inbox folder everytime and that isn't very fun.
121 |
122 | The PlusMail trick work as follows. Suppose your name is Mark and you own Mark@gmail.com as your email account. If I send an email to Mark+Jacob@gmail.com, it will still go to Mark@gmail.com. Similarly, if I send an email to Mark+asldksdjek@gmail.com, it will go to Mark@gmail.com. The PlusMail trick takes advantage of the fact that Niantic doesn't check that there isn't a difference between Mark and Mark+Jacob because not all email providers support this. When you use "-m mark@gmail", it will generate emails like Mark+asdkjs@gmail.com differently for each account creation, but all emails will go to Mark@gmail.com. To use the plusmail trick, refer to any example with the argument -m
123 |
124 | ## How to use
125 | Shift+Right Click your desktop and "Open command window here". OR open Terminal if on linux/osx. Note that usernames.txt (the file with the accounts) will be made on your desktop, or wherever you ran terminal/cmd from. To run pikaptcha, just type `pikaptcha` into the cmd/terminal. Do not run from C:\ unless you read Example 10. See examples below.
126 |
127 | You can type `pikaptcha --help` to see all parameters. Optional parameters are as follows.
128 | ```
129 | --username, -u #This is the username
130 | --password, -p #This is the password
131 | --email, -e #This is the email
132 | --plusmail, -m #Suppose your gmail address is test@gmail.com. If you use -m test@gmail.com, this will activate the plusmail trick
133 | --count, -c #This is the number of accounts to make
134 | --recaptcha, -r #This is your 2captcha key
135 | --autoverify, -av #Set this to True if you want to autoverify emails. Otherwise False (or don't use the tag)
136 | --googlepass, -gp #This is the password to your google account if you are using -m argument and -av True
137 | --location, -l #This is the location that is spoofed when accepting TOS
138 | --textfile, -t #This is the location of the output text file. Eg: -t C:\users\sri\desktop\user.txt
139 | --outputformat, -of #If you pass pkgo, it will print in the PokemonGo-Map format (-u user -p pass).
140 | --startnum, -sn #If you use -c and -u, it will start counting from this number instead
141 | --captchatimeout, -ct #If you want captcha to timeout of after n seconds
142 | --inputtext, -it #If you want to read user:pass from file
143 | --proxy, -px #Proxy to be used when accepting the Terms of Services. Must be host:port (ex. 1.1.1.1:80). Must be a HTTPS proxy.
144 | ```
145 |
146 | Example 1 : Create an entirely random account by manually entering the captcha yourself
147 |
148 | ```
149 | pikaptcha
150 | ```
151 |
152 | Example 2 : Create an entirely random account with automated captcha solving
153 |
154 | ```
155 | pikaptcha -r %YOUR_2CAPTCHA_KEY%"
156 | When you enter your 2captcha key, it will look something like
157 | pikaptcha -r a6ebcb3f4a7b6f6e319d8e1c37e25ec4"
158 | ```
159 |
160 | Example 3 : Create 10 entirely random accounts by manually entering the captcha yourself
161 |
162 | ```
163 | pikaptcha -c 10
164 | ```
165 |
166 | Example 4 : Create 10 an entirely random accounts with automated captcha solving
167 |
168 | ```
169 | pikaptcha -c 10 -r %YOUR_2CAPTCHA_KEY%
170 | When you enter your 2captcha key, it will look something like
171 | pikaptcha -c 10 -r a6ebcb3f4a7b6f6e319d8e1c37e25ec4
172 | ```
173 |
174 | Example 5 : Create 10 random accounts that have the same set password=PaSsWoRd by manually entering captcha
175 |
176 | ```
177 | pikaptcha -c 10 -p PaSsWoRd
178 | ```
179 |
180 | Example 6 : Create 1 account that has a specific username=UsErNaMe with automated captcha solving
181 |
182 | ```
183 | pikaptcha -u UsErNaMe -r %YOUR_2CAPTCHA_KEY%
184 | ```
185 |
186 | Example 7 : Create 10 accounts using a single email address (read below on plusmail for more info) with automated captcha solving
187 |
188 | ```
189 | pikaptcha -p PaSsWoRd -c 10 -m emailaddress@gmail.com -r %YOUR_2CAPTCHA_KEY%
190 | ```
191 |
192 | Example 8 : Create 5 accounts using the plusmail trick with email verification and manual captcha solving
193 |
194 | ```
195 | pikaptcha -c 5 -m emailaddress@gmail.com -av True -gp GoOgLePaSs
196 | ```
197 |
198 | Example 9 : Create 5 accounts using the plusmail trick with email verification and automated captcha solving
199 |
200 | ```
201 | pikaptcha -c 5 -m emailaddress@gmail.com -r %YOUR_2CAPTCHA_KEY% -av True -gp GoOgLePaSs
202 | ```
203 |
204 | Example 10 : Specify the location you mock when you sign TOS
205 |
206 | ```
207 | pikaptcha -l 40.7127837,-74.005941
208 | Make sure there are no spaces in between the numbers, and make sure that there is only 1 comma in between both numbers
209 | ```
210 |
211 | Example 11 : Specify the location to save the username:password. By default, it will save in the directory you run cmd/terminal from
212 |
213 | ```
214 | pikaptcha -t "C:\Users\YoUr_UsEr\Desktop\usernames.txt"
215 | You need to run cmd as admin if you want to save in C:\
216 | ```
217 |
218 | Example 12 : Make the output file formatted for PokemonGo-Map.
219 |
220 | ```
221 | pikaptcha -of pkgo
222 | will output -u user1 -p pass1 -u user2 -p pass2 -u user3 -p pass3
223 | ```
224 |
225 | Example 13 : Creating multiple accounts with the same username + 1, 2, 3, ...
226 | ```
227 | pikaptcha -u user -c 10
228 | this will create user1, user2, ..., user 10
229 | ```
230 |
231 | Example 14 : Creating multiple accounts with the same username + a number that increments by 1 starting at 15
232 | ```
233 | pikaptcha -u user -c 10 -sn 15
234 | this will create user15, user16, ..., user 24
235 | ```
236 |
237 | Example 15 : If it takes longer than 40 seconds to solve captcha, cancel the request and forfeit $0.003
238 | ```
239 | pikaptcha -ct 40 -r %YOUR_2CAPTCHA_KEY%
240 | ```
241 |
242 | Example 16 : Read user:pass from a file. It should be formatted like so
243 | ```
244 | mark:pass1
245 | jacob:pass2
246 | james:passn
247 | ```
248 | ```
249 | pikaptcha -it C:\user\sri\desktop\inputaccs.txt
250 | ```
251 |
252 | Example 17 : Use public proxy when accepting the Terms of Services.
253 | ```
254 | pikaptcha -px https://1.1.1.1:1
255 | ```
256 |
257 | Example 18 : Use private proxy with authentication when accepting the Terms of Services.
258 | ```
259 | pikaptcha -px https://user:password@1.1.1.1:1
260 | ```
261 |
262 | ## Common Issues
263 | If you are still having troubles, you can join us at [discord channel](https://discord.gg/PfX5B7F) https://discord.gg/PfX5B7F
264 | Please let us know what your issue is, instead of just saying it doesnt work. Copying the error code you receive is very helpful.
265 |
266 | - Cannot find chrome binary. Chrome should be installed to the default directory in C. Ensure that it is. If it is, try uninstalling and reinstalling.
267 |
268 | - Cannot find PgoApi module. `pip install git+https://github.com/keyphact/pgoapi.git`
269 |
270 | - Chromedriver not found. Your chromedriver.exe file is either not in C:\python27\scripts OR you did put the file there but you do not have an environment path setup for C:\python27\scripts
271 |
272 | - pip is not recognized as an internal or external command. You do not have an environment path setup for C:\python27\scripts OR python 2.7.12 is not installed
273 |
274 | - git is not recognized as an internal or external command. You did not install GIT
275 |
276 | - selenium not found `pip install selenium`
277 |
278 | - Stuck on processing mailbox. Your mailbox is too populated. The script is going through each email finding the pokemon ones.
279 |
280 | ## Links
281 | - Google Chrome https://www.google.com/chrome/
282 |
283 | - Python 2.7.12 https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2712/
284 |
285 | - Git https://git-scm.com/download/win
286 |
287 | - Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7 https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/download/details.aspx?id=44266
288 |
289 | - Download Chromedriver http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/2.23/chromedriver_win32.zip
290 |
291 | - 2 Captcha Signup https://2captcha.com/auth/register
292 |
293 | - 2 Captcha login https://2captcha.com/auth/login
294 |
295 | - Email verify script by Sebastienvercammen https://gist.github.com/sebastienvercammen/e7e0e9e57db246d7f941b789d8508186
296 |
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/pikaptcha/__init__.py:
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1 | from pikaptcha.accountcreator import *
2 |
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/pikaptcha/accountcreator.py:
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1 | import time
2 | import string
3 | import random
4 | import datetime
5 | import urllib2
6 |
7 | from selenium import webdriver
8 | from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
9 | from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
10 | from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
11 | from selenium.common.exceptions import StaleElementReferenceException, TimeoutException
12 | from selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities import DesiredCapabilities
13 | from pikaptcha.jibber import *
14 | from pikaptcha.ptcexceptions import *
15 | from pikaptcha.url import *
16 | from seleniumrequests import Chrome
17 | from seleniumrequests import PhantomJS
18 |
19 | user_agent = ("Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_4) " + "AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/29.0.1547.57 Safari/537.36")
20 |
21 | BASE_URL = "https://club.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-trainer-club"
22 |
23 | # endpoints taken from PTCAccount
24 | SUCCESS_URLS = (
25 | 'https://club.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-trainer-club/parents/email', # This initially seemed to be the proper success redirect
26 | 'https://club.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-trainer-club/sign-up/', # but experimentally it now seems to return to the sign-up, but still registers
27 | )
28 |
29 | # As both seem to work, we'll check against both success destinations until I have I better idea for how to check success
30 | DUPE_EMAIL_URL = 'https://club.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-trainer-club/forgot-password?msg=users.email.exists'
31 | BAD_DATA_URL = 'https://club.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-trainer-club/parents/sign-up'
32 |
33 |
34 | def _random_string(length=15):
35 | return generate_words(3)
36 |
37 | def _random_email(local_length=10, sub_domain_length=5, top_domain=".com"):
38 | return "{local}@{sub_domain}{top_domain}".format(
39 | local=_random_string(local_length),
40 | sub_domain=_random_string(sub_domain_length),
41 | top_domain=top_domain
42 | )
43 |
44 | def _random_password():
45 | return generate_password(5, 5, 3, 2)
46 |
47 |
48 | def _random_birthday():
49 | start = datetime.datetime(1980, 1, 1)
50 | end = datetime.datetime(1990, 12, 31)
51 | diff = end - start
52 | random_duration = random.randint(0, diff.total_seconds())
53 | birthday = start + datetime.timedelta(seconds=random_duration)
54 | return "{year}-{month:0>2}-{day:0>2}".format(year=birthday.year, month=birthday.month, day=birthday.day)
55 |
56 |
57 | def _validate_birthday(birthday):
58 | # raises PTCInvalidBirthdayException if invalid
59 | # split by -
60 | # has to be at least 2002 and after 1910
61 | # char length 10
62 | try:
63 | assert len(birthday) == 10
64 |
65 | # Ensure birthday is delimited by -
66 | # Ensure birthday is zero-padded
67 | year, month, day = birthday.split("-")
68 | assert year is not None and month is not None and day is not None
69 | assert len(year) == 4 and year.isdigit()
70 | assert len(month) == 2 and month.isdigit()
71 | assert len(day) == 2 and day.isdigit()
72 |
73 | # Check year is between 1910 and 2002, and also that it's a valid date
74 | assert datetime.datetime(year=1910, month=1, day=1) <= datetime.datetime(year=int(year), month=int(month), day=int(day)) <= datetime.datetime(year=2002, month=12, day=31)
75 |
76 | except (AssertionError, ValueError):
77 | raise PTCInvalidBirthdayException("Invalid birthday!")
78 | else:
79 | return True
80 |
81 |
82 | def _validate_password(password):
83 | # Check that password length is between 8 and 50 characters long
84 | if len(password) < 8 or len(password) > 50:
85 | raise PTCInvalidPasswordException('Password must be between 8 and 50 characters.')
86 | return True
87 |
88 |
89 | def _validate_username(driver, username):
90 | try:
91 | response = driver.request('POST','https://club.pokemon.com/api/signup/verify-username', data={"name": username})
92 | response_data = response.json()
93 |
94 | if response_data['valid'] and not response_data['inuse']:
95 | print("User '" + username + "' is available, proceeding...")
96 | else:
97 | print("User '" + username + "' is already in use.")
98 | driver.close()
99 | raise PTCInvalidNameException("User '" + username + "' is already in use.")
100 | except:
101 | print("Failed to check if the username is available!")
102 |
103 |
104 | def create_account(username, password, email, birthday, captchakey2, captchatimeout):
105 | if password is not None:
106 | _validate_password(password)
107 |
108 | print("Attempting to create user {user}:{pw}. Opening browser...".format(user=username, pw=password))
109 | if captchakey2 != None:
110 | dcap = dict(DesiredCapabilities.PHANTOMJS)
111 | dcap["phantomjs.page.settings.userAgent"] = user_agent
112 | #driver = webdriver.PhantomJS(desired_capabilities=dcap)
113 | driver = PhantomJS(desired_capabilities=dcap)
114 | else:
115 | #driver = webdriver.Chrome()
116 | driver = Chrome()
117 | driver.set_window_size(600, 600)
118 |
119 | # Input age: 1992-01-08
120 | print("Step 1: Verifying age using birthday: {}".format(birthday))
121 | driver.get("{}/sign-up/".format(BASE_URL))
122 | assert driver.current_url == "{}/sign-up/".format(BASE_URL)
123 | elem = driver.find_element_by_name("dob")
124 |
125 | # Workaround for different region not having the same input type
126 | driver.execute_script("var input = document.createElement('input'); input.type='text'; input.setAttribute('name', 'dob'); arguments[0].parentNode.replaceChild(input, arguments[0])", elem)
127 |
128 | elem = driver.find_element_by_name("dob")
129 | elem.send_keys(birthday)
130 | elem.submit()
131 | # Todo: ensure valid birthday
132 |
133 | # Create account page
134 | print("Step 2: Entering account details")
135 | assert driver.current_url == "{}/parents/sign-up".format(BASE_URL)
136 |
137 | user = driver.find_element_by_name("username")
138 | user.clear()
139 | user.send_keys(username)
140 |
141 | _validate_username(driver, username)
142 |
143 | elem = driver.find_element_by_name("password")
144 | elem.clear()
145 | elem.send_keys(password)
146 |
147 | elem = driver.find_element_by_name("confirm_password")
148 | elem.clear()
149 | elem.send_keys(password)
150 |
151 | elem = driver.find_element_by_name("email")
152 | elem.clear()
153 | elem.send_keys(email)
154 |
155 | elem = driver.find_element_by_name("confirm_email")
156 | elem.clear()
157 | elem.send_keys(email)
158 |
159 | driver.find_element_by_id("id_public_profile_opt_in_1").click()
160 | driver.find_element_by_name("terms").click()
161 |
162 | if captchakey2 == None:
163 | #Do manual captcha entry
164 | print("You did not pass a 2captcha key. Please solve the captcha manually.")
165 | elem = driver.find_element_by_class_name("g-recaptcha")
166 | driver.execute_script("arguments[0].scrollIntoView(true);", elem)
167 | # Waits 1 minute for you to input captcha
168 | try:
169 | WebDriverWait(driver, 60).until(EC.text_to_be_present_in_element_value((By.NAME, "g-recaptcha-response"), ""))
170 | print("Captcha successful. Sleeping for 1 second...")
171 | time.sleep(1)
172 | except TimeoutException, err:
173 | print("Timed out while manually solving captcha")
174 | else:
175 | # Now to automatically handle captcha
176 | print("Starting autosolve recaptcha")
177 | html_source = driver.page_source
178 | gkey_index = html_source.find("https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api2/anchor?k=") + 47
179 | gkey = html_source[gkey_index:gkey_index+40]
180 | recaptcharesponse = "Failed"
181 | while(recaptcharesponse == "Failed"):
182 | recaptcharesponse = openurl("http://2captcha.com/in.php?key=" + captchakey2 + "&method=userrecaptcha&googlekey=" + gkey + "&pageurl=" + driver.current_url)
183 | captchaid = recaptcharesponse[3:]
184 | recaptcharesponse = "CAPCHA_NOT_READY"
185 | elem = driver.find_element_by_class_name("g-recaptcha")
186 | print"We will wait 10 seconds for captcha to be solved by 2captcha"
187 | start_time = int(time.time())
188 | timedout = False
189 | while recaptcharesponse == "CAPCHA_NOT_READY":
190 | time.sleep(10)
191 | elapsedtime = int(time.time()) - start_time
192 | if elapsedtime > captchatimeout:
193 | print("Captcha timeout reached. Exiting.")
194 | timedout = True
195 | break
196 | print "Captcha still not solved, waiting another 10 seconds."
197 | recaptcharesponse = "Failed"
198 | while(recaptcharesponse == "Failed"):
199 | recaptcharesponse = openurl("http://2captcha.com/res.php?key=" + captchakey2 + "&action=get&id=" + captchaid)
200 | if timedout == False:
201 | solvedcaptcha = recaptcharesponse[3:]
202 | captchalen = len(solvedcaptcha)
203 | elem = driver.find_element_by_name("g-recaptcha-response")
204 | elem = driver.execute_script("arguments[0].style.display = 'block'; return arguments[0];", elem)
205 | elem.send_keys(solvedcaptcha)
206 | print "Solved captcha"
207 | try:
208 | user.submit()
209 | except StaleElementReferenceException:
210 | print("Error StaleElementReferenceException!")
211 |
212 | try:
213 | _validate_response(driver)
214 | except:
215 | print("Failed to create user: {}".format(username))
216 | driver.close()
217 | raise
218 |
219 | print("Account successfully created.")
220 | driver.close()
221 | return True
222 |
223 |
224 | def _validate_response(driver):
225 | url = driver.current_url
226 | if url in SUCCESS_URLS:
227 | return True
228 | elif url == DUPE_EMAIL_URL:
229 | raise PTCInvalidEmailException("Email already in use.")
230 | elif url == BAD_DATA_URL:
231 | if "Enter a valid email address." in driver.page_source:
232 | raise PTCInvalidEmailException("Invalid email.")
233 | else:
234 | raise PTCInvalidNameException("Username already in use.")
235 | else:
236 | raise PTCException("Generic failure. User was not created.")
237 |
238 |
239 | def random_account(username=None, password=None, email=None, birthday=None, plusmail=None, recaptcha=None, captchatimeout=1000):
240 | try_username = _random_string() if username is None else str(username)
241 | password = _random_password() if password is None else str(password)
242 | try_email = _random_email() if email is None else str(email)
243 | captchakey2 = None if recaptcha is None else str(recaptcha)
244 | if plusmail is not None:
245 | pm = plusmail.split("@")
246 | try_email = pm[0] + "+" + try_username + "@" + pm[1]
247 | try_birthday = _random_birthday() if birthday is None else str(birthday)
248 |
249 | if birthday is not None:
250 | _validate_birthday(try_birthday)
251 |
252 | account_created = False
253 | while not account_created:
254 | try:
255 | account_created = create_account(try_username, password, try_email, try_birthday, captchakey2, captchatimeout)
256 | except PTCInvalidNameException:
257 | if username is None:
258 | try_username = _random_string()
259 | else:
260 | raise
261 | except PTCInvalidEmailException:
262 | if email is None:
263 | try_email = _random_email()
264 | else:
265 | raise
266 |
267 | return {
268 | "username": try_username,
269 | "password": password,
270 | "email": try_email
271 | }
272 |
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/pikaptcha/console.py:
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1 | import argparse
2 | import sys
3 |
4 | import pikaptcha
5 | from pikaptcha.ptcexceptions import *
6 | #from pikaptcha.tos import *
7 | from pikaptcha.gmailv import *
8 | from pikaptcha.url import *
9 |
10 | #from pgoapi.exceptions import AuthException, ServerSideRequestThrottlingException, NotLoggedInException
11 | import pprint
12 | import threading
13 | import getopt
14 | import urllib2
15 | import imaplib
16 | import string
17 | import re
18 |
19 |
20 | def parse_arguments(args):
21 | """Parse the command line arguments for the console commands.
22 | Args:
23 | args (List[str]): List of string arguments to be parsed.
24 | Returns:
25 | Namespace: Namespace with the parsed arguments.
26 | """
27 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
28 | description='Pokemon Trainer Club Account Creator'
29 | )
30 | parser.add_argument(
31 | '-u', '--username', type=str, default=None,
32 | help='Username for the new account (defaults to random string).'
33 | )
34 | parser.add_argument(
35 | '-p', '--password', type=str, default=None,
36 | help='Password for the new account (defaults to random string).'
37 | )
38 | parser.add_argument(
39 | '-e', '--email', type=str, default=None,
40 | help='Email for the new account (defaults to random email-like string).'
41 | )
42 | parser.add_argument(
43 | '-m', '--plusmail', type=str, default=None,
44 | help='Email template for the new account. Use something like aaaa@gmail.com (defaults to nothing).'
45 | )
46 | parser.add_argument(
47 | '-av', '--autoverify', type=bool, default=False,
48 | help='Append the argument -av True if you want to use autoverify with +mail.'
49 | )
50 | parser.add_argument(
51 | '-b', '--birthday', type=str, default=None,
52 | help='Birthday for the new account. Must be YYYY-MM-DD. (defaults to a random birthday).'
53 | )
54 | parser.add_argument(
55 | '-c','--count', type=int,default=1,
56 | help='Number of accounts to generate.'
57 | )
58 | parser.add_argument(
59 | '-r','--recaptcha', type=str, default=None,
60 | help='Your 2captcha key from settings'
61 | )
62 | parser.add_argument(
63 | '-gm', '--googlemail', type=str, default=None,
64 | help='This is the mail for the google account when auto verify is activate (Only required if plus mail is different from google mail)'
65 | )
66 | parser.add_argument(
67 | '-gp','--googlepass', type=str, default=None,
68 | help='This is the password for the google account and is require to activate auto verify when using the plus mail'
69 | )
70 | parser.add_argument(
71 | '-t','--textfile', type=str, default="usernames.txt",
72 | help='This is the location you want to save usernames.txt'
73 | )
74 | parser.add_argument(
75 | '-of','--outputformat', type=str, default="compact",
76 | help='If you choose compact, you get user:pass. If you choose pkgo, you get -u user -p pass'
77 | )
78 | parser.add_argument(
79 | '-it','--inputtext', type=str, default=None,
80 | help='This is the location you want to read usernames in the format user:pass'
81 | )
82 | parser.add_argument(
83 | '-sn','--startnum', type=int, default=None,
84 | help='If you specify both -u and -c, it will append a number to the end. This allows you to choose where to start from'
85 | )
86 | parser.add_argument(
87 | '-ct','--captchatimeout', type=int, default=1000,
88 | help='Allows you to set the time to timeout captcha and forget that account (and forgeit $0.003).'
89 | )
90 | parser.add_argument(
91 | '-l','--location', type=str, default="40.7127837,-74.005941",
92 | help='This is the location that will be spoofed when we verify TOS'
93 | )
94 | parser.add_argument(
95 | '-px','--proxy', type=str, default=None,
96 | help='Proxy to be used when accepting the Terms of Services. Must be host:port (ex. 1.1.1.1:80). Must be a HTTPS proxy.'
97 | )
98 |
99 | return parser.parse_args(args)
100 |
101 | def _verify_autoverify_email(settings):
102 | if (settings['args'].googlepass is not None and settings['args'].plusmail == None and settings['args'].googlemail == None):
103 | raise PTCInvalidEmailException("You have to specify a plusmail (--plusmail or -m) or a google email (--googlemail or -gm) to use autoverification.")
104 |
105 | def _verify_plusmail_format(settings):
106 | if (settings['args'].plusmail != None and not re.match(r"(^[a-zA-Z0-9_.+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9-.]+$)", settings['args'].plusmail)):
107 | raise PTCInvalidEmailException("Invalid email format to use with plusmail.")
108 |
109 | def _verify_twocaptcha_balance(settings):
110 | if (settings['args'].recaptcha != None and settings['balance'] == 'ERROR_KEY_DOES_NOT_EXIST'):
111 | raise PTCTwocaptchaException("2captcha key does not exist.")
112 | if (settings['args'].recaptcha != None and float(settings['balance']) < float(settings['args'].count)*0.003):
113 | raise PTCTwocaptchaException("It does not seem like you have enough balance for this run. Lower the count or increase your balance.")
114 |
115 | def _verify_settings(settings):
116 | verifications=[_verify_autoverify_email, _verify_plusmail_format, _verify_twocaptcha_balance]
117 | for verification in verifications:
118 | try:
119 | verification(settings)
120 | except PTCException, e:
121 | print e.message
122 | print "Terminating."
123 | sys.exit()
124 | return True
125 |
126 | def entry():
127 | """Main entry point for the package console commands"""
128 | args = parse_arguments(sys.argv[1:])
129 | captchabal = None
130 | if args.recaptcha != None:
131 | captchabal = "Failed"
132 | while(captchabal == "Failed"):
133 | captchabal = openurl("http://2captcha.com/res.php?key=" + args.recaptcha + "&action=getbalance")
134 | print("Your 2captcha balance is: " + captchabal)
135 | print("This run will cost you approximately: " + str(float(args.count)*0.003))
136 |
137 | username = args.username
138 |
139 | if args.inputtext != None:
140 | print("Reading accounts from: " + args.inputtext)
141 | lines = [line.rstrip('\n') for line in open(args.inputtext, "r")]
142 | args.count = len(lines)
143 |
144 | if _verify_settings({'args':args, 'balance':captchabal}):
145 | if (args.googlepass is not None):
146 | with open(args.textfile, "a") as ulist:
147 | ulist.write("The following accounts use the email address: " + args.plusmail + "\n")
148 | ulist.close()
149 | for x in range(0,args.count):
150 | print("Making account #" + str(x+1))
151 | if ((args.username != None) and (args.count != 1) and (args.inputtext == None)):
152 | if(args.startnum == None):
153 | username = args.username + str(x+1)
154 | else:
155 | username = args.username + str(args.startnum+x)
156 | if (args.inputtext != None):
157 | username = ((lines[x]).split(":"))[0]
158 | args.password = ((lines[x]).split(":"))[1]
159 | error_msg = None
160 | try:
161 | try:
162 | account_info = pikaptcha.random_account(username, args.password, args.email, args.birthday, args.plusmail, args.recaptcha, args.captchatimeout)
163 |
164 | print(' Username: {}'.format(account_info["username"]))
165 | print(' Password: {}'.format(account_info["password"]))
166 | print(' Email : {}'.format(account_info["email"]))
167 |
168 | # Accept Terms Service
169 | #accept_tos(account_info["username"], account_info["password"], args.location, args.proxy)
170 |
171 | # Verify email
172 | if (args.googlepass is not None):
173 | if (args.googlemail is not None):
174 | email_verify(args.googlemail, args.googlepass)
175 | else:
176 | email_verify(args.plusmail, args.googlepass)
177 |
178 | # Append usernames
179 | with open(args.textfile, "a") as ulist:
180 | if args.outputformat == "pkgo":
181 | ulist.write(" -u " + account_info["username"]+" -p "+account_info["password"]+"")
182 | elif args.outputformat == "pkgocsv":
183 | ulist.write("ptc,"+account_info["username"]+","+account_info["password"]+"\n")
184 | else:
185 | ulist.write(account_info["username"]+":"+account_info["password"]+"\n")
186 |
187 | ulist.close()
188 | # Handle account creation failure exceptions
189 | except PTCInvalidPasswordException as err:
190 | error_msg = 'Invalid password: {}'.format(err)
191 | except (PTCInvalidEmailException, PTCInvalidNameException) as err:
192 | error_msg = 'Failed to create account! {}'.format(err)
193 | except PTCException as err:
194 | error_msg = 'Failed to create account! General error: {}'.format(err)
195 | except Exception:
196 | import traceback
197 | error_msg = "Generic Exception: " + traceback.format_exc()
198 | if error_msg:
199 | if args.count == 1:
200 | sys.exit(error_msg)
201 | print(error_msg)
202 | with open(args.textfile, "a") as ulist:
203 | ulist.write("\n")
204 | ulist.close()
205 |
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/pikaptcha/gmailv.py:
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1 | import time
2 | import imaplib
3 | import string
4 | import urllib2
5 | from pikaptcha.url import *
6 |
7 |
8 | def proc_mail(M):
9 | rv, data = M.search(None, "ALL")
10 | if rv!= 'OK':
11 | print "No messages found!"
12 | return
13 | else:
14 | start_time = time.clock()
15 | for num in data[0].split():
16 | if (time.clock() - start_time) > 30:
17 | print("It has been more than 30 seconds. Please use an email address with an empty inbox.")
18 | rv, data = M.fetch(num, '(RFC822)')
19 | if rv!= 'OK':
20 | print "Error getting message."
21 | return
22 | subjmsg = M.fetch(num, '(BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (SUBJECT)])')
23 | subjmsg = subjmsg[1][0][1]
24 | if subjmsg.find("Trainer_Club_Activation") != -1:
25 | bodymsg = (M.fetch(num, "(UID BODY[TEXT])"))[1][0][1]
26 | validkey_index = bodymsg.find("https://club.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-trainer-club/activated/")
27 | if validkey_index != -1:
28 | validlink = bodymsg[validkey_index:validkey_index+94]
29 | validlink = validlink.replace("\r", "") \
30 | .replace("\n", "") \
31 | .replace("=", "")
32 | try:
33 | validate_response = "Failed"
34 | while(validate_response == "Failed"):
35 | validate_response = activateurl(validlink)
36 | print "Verified email and trashing Email with key: " + validlink[60:] + "\n"
37 | M.store(num,'+X-GM-LABELS', '\\Trash')
38 | except urllib2.URLError:
39 | print "Unable to verify email.\n"
40 | M.store(num,'+X-GM-LABELS', '\\Trash')
41 |
42 | def email_verify(plusmail, googlepass):
43 | time.sleep(5)
44 | #Waiting 5 seconds before checking email
45 | email_address = plusmail
46 | M = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL('imap.gmail.com')
47 | try:
48 | M.login(email_address, googlepass)
49 | print "Logged in to: " + email_address
50 |
51 | rv, mailboxes = M.list()
52 | rv, data = M.select("INBOX")
53 | if rv == 'OK':
54 | print "Processing mailbox..."
55 | proc_mail(M)
56 | M.close()
57 | M.logout()
58 | except imaplib.IMAP4.error:
59 | print "Unable to login to: " + email_address + ". Was not verified\n"
60 |
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/pikaptcha/jibber.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 | import string
3 | import random
4 |
5 | __all__ = ('generate_word', 'generate_words', 'generate_password')
6 |
7 | initial_consonants = list(set(string.ascii_lowercase) - set('aeiou')
8 | # remove those easily confused with others
9 | - set('qxc')
10 | # add some crunchy clusters
11 | | set(['bl', 'br', 'cl', 'cr', 'dr', 'fl',
12 | 'fr', 'gl', 'gr', 'pl', 'pr', 'sk',
13 | 'sl', 'sm', 'sn', 'sp', 'st', 'str',
14 | 'sw', 'tr', 'ch', 'sh'])
15 | )
16 |
17 | final_consonants = list(set(string.ascii_lowercase) - set('aeiou')
18 | # remove the confusables
19 | - set('qxcsj')
20 | # crunchy clusters
21 | | set(['ct', 'ft', 'mp', 'nd', 'ng', 'nk', 'nt',
22 | 'pt', 'sk', 'sp', 'ss', 'st', 'ch', 'sh'])
23 | )
24 |
25 | vowels = 'aeiou'
26 |
27 | symbols = '#?!@$%%^&><+`*()-]'
28 |
29 | def generate_word():
30 | """Returns a random consonant-vowel-consonant pseudo-word."""
31 | return ''.join(random.choice(s) for s in (initial_consonants,
32 | vowels,
33 | final_consonants))
34 |
35 |
36 | def generate_words(wordcount):
37 | """Returns a list of ``wordcount`` pseudo-words."""
38 | return ''.join([generate_word() for _ in xrange(wordcount)])
39 |
40 |
41 | def random_chars(chars, count):
42 | return [random.choice(chars) for _ in xrange(count)]
43 |
44 |
45 | def generate_password(lowercase_length, uppercase_length, digit_length, symbol_length):
46 | chars = random_chars(string.ascii_lowercase, lowercase_length) +\
47 | random_chars(string.ascii_uppercase, uppercase_length) +\
48 | random_chars(string.digits, digit_length) +\
49 | random_chars(symbols, symbol_length)
50 | random.shuffle(chars)
51 | return ''.join(chars)
52 |
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/pikaptcha/ptcexceptions.py:
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1 | __all__ = [
2 | 'PTCException',
3 | 'PTCInvalidStatusCodeException',
4 | 'PTCInvalidNameException',
5 | 'PTCInvalidEmailException',
6 | 'PTCInvalidPasswordException',
7 | 'PTCInvalidBirthdayException',
8 | 'PTCTwocaptchaException'
9 | ]
10 |
11 |
12 | class PTCException(Exception):
13 | """Base exception for all PTC Account exceptions"""
14 | pass
15 |
16 |
17 | class PTCInvalidStatusCodeException(Exception):
18 | """Base exception for all PTC Account exceptions"""
19 | pass
20 |
21 |
22 | class PTCInvalidNameException(PTCException):
23 | """Username already in use"""
24 | pass
25 |
26 |
27 | class PTCInvalidEmailException(PTCException):
28 | """Email invalid or already in use"""
29 | pass
30 |
31 |
32 | class PTCInvalidPasswordException(PTCException):
33 | """Password invalid"""
34 | pass
35 |
36 |
37 | class PTCInvalidBirthdayException(PTCException):
38 | """Birthday invalid"""
39 | pass
40 |
41 | class PTCTwocaptchaException(PTCException):
42 | """2captcha unable to provide service"""
43 | pass
44 |
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/pikaptcha/tos.py:
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1 | import time
2 | import string
3 | from pgoapi import PGoApi
4 | from pgoapi.utilities import f2i
5 | from pgoapi import utilities as util
6 | from pgoapi.exceptions import AuthException, ServerSideRequestThrottlingException, NotLoggedInException
7 |
8 | def accept_tos(username, password, location, proxy):
9 | try:
10 | accept_tos_helper(username, password, location, proxy)
11 | except ServerSideRequestThrottlingException as e:
12 | print('Server side throttling, Waiting 10 seconds.')
13 | time.sleep(10)
14 | accept_tos_helper(username, password, location, proxy)
15 | except NotLoggedInException as e1:
16 | print('Could not login, Waiting for 10 seconds')
17 | time.sleep(10)
18 | accept_tos_helper(username, password, location, proxy)
19 |
20 | def accept_tos_helper(username, password, location, proxy):
21 | print "Trying to accept Terms of Service for {}.".format(username)
22 | failMessage = "Maybe the HTTPS proxy is not working? {} did not accept Terms of Service.".format(username)
23 |
24 | api = PGoApi()
25 | if proxy != None:
26 | api.set_proxy({"https":proxy})
27 |
28 | location = location.replace(" ", "")
29 | location = location.split(",")
30 | api.set_position(float(location[0]), float(location[1]), 0.0)
31 | api.set_authentication(provider = 'ptc', username = username, password = password)
32 | response = api.app_simulation_login()
33 | if response == None:
34 | print "Servers do not respond to login attempt. " + failMessage
35 | return
36 |
37 | time.sleep(1)
38 | req = api.create_request()
39 | req.mark_tutorial_complete(tutorials_completed = 0, send_marketing_emails = False, send_push_notifications = False)
40 | response = req.call()
41 | if response == None:
42 | print "Servers do not respond to accepting the ToS. " + failMessage
43 | return
44 |
45 | print('Accepted Terms of Service for {}'.format(username))
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/pikaptcha/url.py:
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1 | import urllib2
2 |
3 | def openurl(address):
4 | try:
5 | urlresponse = urllib2.urlopen(address).read()
6 | return urlresponse
7 | except urllib2.HTTPError, e:
8 | print("HTTPError = " + str(e.code))
9 | except urllib2.URLError, e:
10 | print("URLError = " + str(e.code))
11 | except Exception:
12 | import traceback
13 | print("Generic Exception: " + traceback.format_exc())
14 | print("Request to " + address + "failed.")
15 | return "Failed"
16 |
17 | def activateurl(address):
18 | try:
19 | urlresponse = urllib2.urlopen(address)
20 | return urlresponse
21 | except urllib2.HTTPError, e:
22 | print("HTTPError = " + str(e.code))
23 | except urllib2.URLError, e:
24 | print("URLError = " + str(e.code))
25 | except Exception:
26 | import traceback
27 | print("Generic Exception: " + traceback.format_exc())
28 | print("Request to " + address + "failed.")
29 | return "Failed"
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | requests[security]==2.10.0
2 | six==1.10.0
3 | selenium==2.53.6
4 | selenium-requests
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/setup.py:
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1 | import os
2 | from io import open
3 | from setuptools import setup
4 |
5 | DIST_NAME = 'Pikaptcha'
6 | VERSION = 'v0.1'
7 | AUTHOR = 'sriyegna'
8 | EMAIL = 'sriyegna@gmail.com'
9 | GITHUB_USER = 'sriyegna'
10 | GITHUB_URL = 'https://github.com/{GITHUB_USER}/{DIST_NAME}'.format(**locals())
11 |
12 | # Get the long description from the README file
13 | setup_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
14 | with open(os.path.join(setup_dir, 'README.md'), encoding='utf-8') as readme:
15 | long_description = readme.read()
16 |
17 | setup(
18 | name=DIST_NAME,
19 | packages=['pikaptcha'],
20 | version=VERSION,
21 | description='Pokemon Go Bulk Account Creator.',
22 | author=AUTHOR,
23 | author_email=EMAIL,
24 | url=GITHUB_URL,
25 | license='GPL v3',
26 | download_url='{GITHUB_URL}/tarball/{VERSION}'.format(**locals()),
27 | keywords='',
28 | install_requires=[
29 | 'requests[security]==2.10.0',
30 | 'six==1.10.0',
31 | 'selenium==2.53.6'
32 | ],
33 | classifiers=[
34 | 'Programming Language :: Python',
35 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
36 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython',
37 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)',
38 | ],
39 | entry_points={
40 | 'console_scripts': [
41 | 'pikaptcha = pikaptcha.console:entry',
42 | ],
43 | }
44 | )
45 |
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