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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # pyChatGPT 2 | 3 | [![PyPi](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/pyChatGPT.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyChatGPT) 4 | [![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/terry3041/pyChatGPT.svg?color=green)](https://github.com/terry3041/pyChatGPT/blob/main/LICENSE) 5 | ![PyPi](https://img.shields.io/badge/code_style-black+flake8-blue.svg) 6 | 7 | > I stopped maintaining this project as ChatGPT now has an official API. See [OpenAI API](https://beta.openai.com/docs/api-reference/introduction) for more details. Feel free to fork this project if you want to continue development. 8 | 9 | An unofficial Python wrapper for OpenAI's ChatGPT API 10 | 11 | ## Features 12 | 13 | - [x] Cloudflare's anti-bot protection bypass using `undetected_chromedriver` 14 | - [x] OpenAI / Google / Microsoft login support (experimental) 15 | - [x] Captcha solvers support (2Captcha, PyPasser) 16 | - [x] [Headless machines support](#how-do-i-get-it-to-work-on-headless-linux-server) 17 | - [x] Proxy support (only without basic auth) 18 | 19 | ## Getting Started 20 | 21 | > Since version 0.3.0, this library is using only the `undetected_chromedriver` to bypass Cloudflare's anti-bot protection. `requests` module is no longer used due to the complexity of the protection. **Please make sure you have [Google Chrome](https://www.google.com/chrome/) / [Chromium](https://www.chromium.org/) before using this wrapper.** 22 | 23 | ### Installation 24 | 25 | ```bash 26 | pip install -U pyChatGPT 27 | ``` 28 | 29 | ### Usage 30 | 31 | #### Obtaining session_token 32 | 33 | 1. Go to https://chat.openai.com/chat and open the developer tools by `F12`. 34 | 2. Find the `__Secure-next-auth.session-token` cookie in `Application` > `Storage` > `Cookies` > `https://chat.openai.com`. 35 | 3. Copy the value in the `Cookie Value` field. 36 | 37 | ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19218518/206170122-61fbe94f-4b0c-4782-a344-e26ac0d4e2a7.png) 38 | 39 | #### Interactive mode 40 | 41 | ```bash 42 | python3 -m pyChatGPT 43 | ``` 44 | 45 | #### Import as a module 46 | 47 | ```python 48 | from pyChatGPT import ChatGPT 49 | 50 | session_token = 'abc123' # `__Secure-next-auth.session-token` cookie from https://chat.openai.com/chat 51 | api = ChatGPT(session_token) # auth with session token 52 | api = ChatGPT(session_token, conversation_id='some-random-uuid') # specify conversation id 53 | api = ChatGPT(session_token, proxy='https://proxy.example.com:8080') # specify proxy 54 | api = ChatGPT(session_token, chrome_args=['--window-size=1920,768']) # specify chrome args 55 | api = ChatGPT(session_token, moderation=False) # disable moderation 56 | api = ChatGPT(session_token, verbose=True) # verbose mode (print debug messages) 57 | 58 | # auth with google login 59 | api = ChatGPT(auth_type='google', email='example@gmail.com', password='password') 60 | # auth with microsoft login 61 | api = ChatGPT(auth_type='microsoft', email='example@gmail.com', password='password') 62 | # auth with openai login (captcha solving using speech-to-text engine) 63 | api = ChatGPT(auth_type='openai', email='example@gmail.com', password='password') 64 | # auth with openai login (manual captcha solving) 65 | api = ChatGPT( 66 | auth_type='openai', captcha_solver=None, 67 | email='example@gmail.com', password='password' 68 | ) 69 | # auth with openai login (2captcha for captcha solving) 70 | api = ChatGPT( 71 | auth_type='openai', captcha_solver='2captcha', solver_apikey='abc', 72 | email='example@gmail.com', password='password' 73 | ) 74 | # reuse cookies generated by successful login before login, 75 | # if `login_cookies_path` does not exist, it will process logining with `auth_type`, and save cookies to `login_cookies_path` 76 | # only works when `auth_type` is `openai` or `google` 77 | api = ChatGPT(auth_type='openai', email='example@xxx.com', password='password', 78 | login_cookies_path='your_cookies_path', 79 | ) 80 | 81 | resp = api.send_message('Hello, world!') 82 | print(resp['message']) 83 | 84 | api.reset_conversation() # reset the conversation 85 | api.clear_conversations() # clear all conversations 86 | api.refresh_chat_page() # refresh the chat page 87 | ``` 88 | 89 | ## Frequently Asked Questions 90 | 91 | ### How do I get it to work on headless linux server? 92 | 93 | ```bash 94 | # install chromium & X virtual framebuffer 95 | sudo apt install chromium-browser xvfb 96 | 97 | # start your script 98 | python3 your_script.py 99 | ``` 100 | 101 | ### How do I get it to work on Google Colab? 102 | 103 | It is normal for the seession to crash when installing dependencies. Just ignore the error and run your script. 104 | 105 | ```python 106 | # install dependencies 107 | !apt install chromium-browser xvfb 108 | !pip install -U selenium_profiles pyChatGPT 109 | 110 | # install chromedriver 111 | from selenium_profiles.utils.installer import install_chromedriver 112 | install_chromedriver() 113 | ``` 114 | 115 | ```python 116 | # start your script as normal 117 | !python3 -m pyChatGPT 118 | ``` 119 | 120 | ## Insipration 121 | 122 | This project is inspired by 123 | 124 | - [ChatGPT](https://github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT) 125 | - [chatgpt-api](https://github.com/transitive-bullshit/chatgpt-api) 126 | 127 | ## Disclaimer 128 | 129 | This project is not affiliated with OpenAI in any way. Use at your own risk. I am not responsible for any damage caused by this project. Please read the [OpenAI Terms of Service](https://beta.openai.com/terms) before using this project. 130 | 131 | ## License 132 | 133 | This project is licensed under the GPLv3 License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details. 134 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pyproject.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [build-system] 2 | requires = ["setuptools>=61.0"] 3 | build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta" 4 | 5 | [project] 6 | name = "pyChatGPT" 7 | version = "0.4.3.3" 8 | authors = [ 9 | { name="terry3041", email="s71czbem@duck.com" }, 10 | ] 11 | description = "An unofficial Python wrapper for OpenAI's ChatGPT API" 12 | readme = "README.md" 13 | requires-python = ">=3.7" 14 | classifiers = [ 15 | "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", 16 | "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)", 17 | "Operating System :: OS Independent", 18 | ] 19 | dependencies = [ 20 | 'undetected-chromedriver >= 3.2.1', 21 | 'markdownify >= 0.11.6' 22 | ] 23 | 24 | [project.urls] 25 | "Homepage" = "https://github.com/terry3041/pyChatGPT" 26 | "Bug Tracker" = "https://github.com/terry3041/pyChatGPT/issues" 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pyChatGPT/Auth0.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC 2 | from selenium.common import exceptions as SeleniumExceptions 3 | from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait 4 | from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By 5 | 6 | import time 7 | 8 | google_oauth_btn = (By.XPATH, '//button[@data-provider="google"]') 9 | microsoft_oauth_btn = (By.XPATH, '//button[@data-provider="windowslive"]') 10 | 11 | google_email_input = (By.XPATH, '//input[@type="email"]') 12 | google_next_btn = (By.XPATH, '//*[@id="identifierNext"]') 13 | google_pwd_input = (By.XPATH, '//input[@type="password"]') 14 | google_pwd_next_btn = (By.XPATH, '//*[@id="passwordNext"]') 15 | google_code_samp = (By.TAG_NAME, 'samp') 16 | 17 | microsoft_email_input = (By.XPATH, '//input[@type="email"]') 18 | microsoft_pwd_input = (By.XPATH, '//input[@type="password"]') 19 | microsoft_next_btn = (By.XPATH, '//input[@type="submit"]') 20 | 21 | openai_email_input = (By.XPATH, '//input[@name="username"]') 22 | openai_pwd_input = (By.XPATH, '//input[@type="password"]') 23 | openai_continue_btn = (By.XPATH, '//button[text()="Continue"]') 24 | openai_captcha_input = (By.XPATH, '//input[@name="captcha"]') 25 | openai_captcha_sitekey = ( 26 | By.XPATH, 27 | '//div[@data-recaptcha-provider="recaptcha_enterprise"]', 28 | ) 29 | 30 | 31 | def login(self) -> None: 32 | ''' 33 | Login to ChatGPT 34 | ''' 35 | if self._ChatGPT__auth_type == 'google': 36 | __google_login(self) 37 | elif self._ChatGPT__auth_type == 'microsoft': 38 | __microsoft_login(self) 39 | elif self._ChatGPT__auth_type == 'openai': 40 | __openai_login(self) 41 | 42 | 43 | def __google_login(self) -> None: 44 | ''' 45 | Login to ChatGPT using Google 46 | ''' 47 | self.logger.debug('Clicking Google button...') 48 | self.driver.find_element(*google_oauth_btn).click() 49 | 50 | google_email_entry = (By.XPATH, f'//div[@data-identifier="{self._ChatGPT__email}"]') 51 | try: 52 | self.logger.debug('Checking if Google remembers emai...') 53 | 54 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 3).until( 55 | EC.element_to_be_clickable(google_email_entry) 56 | ).click() 57 | self.logger.debug('Google remembers email') 58 | 59 | except SeleniumExceptions.TimeoutException: 60 | self.logger.debug('Google does not remember email') 61 | self.logger.debug('Entering email...') 62 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 5).until( 63 | EC.element_to_be_clickable(google_email_input) 64 | ).send_keys(self._ChatGPT__email) 65 | 66 | self.logger.debug('Clicking Next...') 67 | self.driver.find_element(*google_next_btn).click() 68 | 69 | self.logger.debug('Entering password...') 70 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 5).until( 71 | EC.element_to_be_clickable(google_pwd_input) 72 | ).send_keys(self._ChatGPT__password) 73 | 74 | self.logger.debug('Clicking Next...') 75 | self.driver.find_element(*google_pwd_next_btn).click() 76 | 77 | try: 78 | self.logger.debug('Checking if verification code is required...') 79 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 5).until( 80 | EC.presence_of_element_located(google_code_samp) 81 | ) 82 | self.logger.debug('Code is required') 83 | prev_code = self.driver.find_elements(By.TAG_NAME, 'samp')[0].text 84 | print('Verification code:', prev_code) 85 | while True: 86 | code = self.driver.find_elements(*google_code_samp) 87 | if not code: 88 | break 89 | if code[0].text != prev_code: 90 | print('Verification code:', code[0].text) 91 | prev_code = code[0].text 92 | time.sleep(1) 93 | except SeleniumExceptions.TimeoutException: 94 | self.logger.debug('Code is not required') 95 | 96 | 97 | def __microsoft_login(self) -> None: 98 | self.logger.debug('Clicking Microsoft button...') 99 | self.driver.find_element(*microsoft_oauth_btn).click() 100 | 101 | self.logger.debug('Entering email...') 102 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 5).until( 103 | EC.element_to_be_clickable(microsoft_email_input) 104 | ).send_keys(self._ChatGPT__email) 105 | 106 | self.logger.debug('Clicking Next...') 107 | self.driver.find_element(*microsoft_next_btn).click() 108 | 109 | self.logger.debug('Entering password...') 110 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 5).until( 111 | EC.element_to_be_clickable(microsoft_pwd_input) 112 | ).send_keys(self._ChatGPT__password) 113 | 114 | self.logger.debug('Clicking Next...') 115 | self.driver.find_element(*microsoft_next_btn).click() 116 | 117 | self.logger.debug('Clicking allow...') 118 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 5).until( 119 | EC.element_to_be_clickable(microsoft_next_btn) 120 | ).click() 121 | 122 | 123 | def __have_recaptcha_value(self) -> bool: 124 | ''' 125 | Check if the recaptcha input has a value 126 | :return: Boolean indicating if the recaptcha input has a value 127 | ''' 128 | try: 129 | recaptcha_result = self.driver.find_element(*openai_captcha_input) 130 | return recaptcha_result.get_attribute('value') != '' 131 | except SeleniumExceptions.NoSuchElementException: 132 | return False 133 | 134 | 135 | def __pypasser_solve(self, retry: int) -> None: 136 | ''' 137 | Solve the recaptcha using PyPasser 138 | :param retry: Number of times to retry solving the recaptcha 139 | ''' 140 | try: 141 | from pypasser import reCaptchaV2 142 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 143 | raise ModuleNotFoundError( 144 | 'Please install ffmpeg_downloader, PyPasser, and pocketsphinx by running `pip install ffmpeg_downloader PyPasser pocketsphinx`' 145 | ) 146 | 147 | self.logger.debug(f'Trying pypasser solver, max retry = {retry}') 148 | try: 149 | reCaptchaV2(self.driver, False, retry) 150 | except Exception as e: 151 | self.logger.debug(f'pypasser solver error: {str(e)}') 152 | 153 | 154 | def __twocaptcha_solve(self, retry: int) -> None: 155 | ''' 156 | Solve the recaptcha using 2captcha 157 | :param retry: Number of times to retry solving the recaptcha 158 | ''' 159 | try: 160 | from twocaptcha import TwoCaptcha 161 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 162 | raise ModuleNotFoundError( 163 | 'Please install twocaptcha by running `pip install 2captcha-python`' 164 | ) 165 | 166 | self.logger.debug(f'Trying 2captcha solver, max retry = {retry}') 167 | solver = TwoCaptcha(self._ChatGPT__solver_apikey, pollingInterval=5) 168 | sitekey = self.driver.find_element(*openai_captcha_sitekey).get_attribute( 169 | 'data-recaptcha-sitekey' 170 | ) 171 | result = None 172 | for _ in range(retry): 173 | try: 174 | result = solver.recaptcha( 175 | sitekey=sitekey, 176 | url=self.driver.current_url, 177 | invisible=1, 178 | enterprise=1, 179 | ) 180 | if result: 181 | captcha_input = self.driver.find_element(*openai_captcha_input) 182 | self.driver.execute_script( 183 | 'arguments[0].setAttribute("value", arguments[1])', 184 | captcha_input, 185 | result['code'], 186 | ) 187 | break 188 | except Exception as e: 189 | self.logger.debug(f'2captcha solver error: {str(e)}') 190 | 191 | 192 | def __openai_login(self, retry: int = 3) -> None: 193 | ''' 194 | Login to ChatGPT using OpenAI 195 | :param retry: Number of times to retry solving the recaptcha 196 | ''' 197 | self.logger.debug('Entering email...') 198 | self.driver.find_element(*openai_email_input).send_keys(self._ChatGPT__email) 199 | self.driver.find_element(*openai_continue_btn).click() 200 | 201 | have_recaptcha = False 202 | try: 203 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 3).until( 204 | EC.presence_of_element_located( 205 | (By.CSS_SELECTOR, 'iframe[title="reCAPTCHA"]') 206 | ) 207 | ) 208 | have_recaptcha = True 209 | self.logger.debug('Captcha detected') 210 | except SeleniumExceptions.TimeoutException: 211 | self.logger.debug('No captcha detected') 212 | 213 | try: 214 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 3).until( 215 | EC.text_to_be_present_in_element_attribute( 216 | openai_captcha_input, 'value', '_' 217 | ) 218 | ) 219 | except SeleniumExceptions.TimeoutException: 220 | if self._ChatGPT__captcha_solver == 'pypasser': 221 | __pypasser_solve(self, retry) 222 | elif self._ChatGPT__captcha_solver == '2captcha': 223 | __twocaptcha_solve(self, retry) 224 | 225 | if have_recaptcha: 226 | if __have_recaptcha_value(self): 227 | self.logger.debug('Congrat! reCAPTCHA is solved') 228 | else: 229 | self.logger.debug('Oops! you need to solve reCAPTCHA manually') 230 | self.driver.get(self.driver.current_url) 231 | while not __have_recaptcha_value(self): 232 | time.sleep(1) 233 | 234 | self.logger.debug('Clicking Continue...') 235 | self.driver.find_element(*openai_continue_btn).click() 236 | 237 | self.logger.debug('Entering password...') 238 | self.driver.find_element(*openai_pwd_input).send_keys(self._ChatGPT__password) 239 | self.driver.find_element(*openai_continue_btn).click() 240 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pyChatGPT/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ''' 2 | pyChatGPT 3 | 4 | An unofficial Python wrapper for OpenAI's ChatGPT API 5 | ''' 6 | 7 | 8 | from .pyChatGPT import ChatGPT 9 | 10 | __all__ = ['ChatGPT'] 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pyChatGPT/__main__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from pyChatGPT import ChatGPT 2 | import os 3 | 4 | 5 | def clear_screen(): 6 | os.system('cls' if os.name == 'nt' else 'clear') 7 | 8 | 9 | if __name__ == '__main__': 10 | while True: 11 | session_token = input('Please enter your session token: ') 12 | conversation_id = input( 13 | 'Please enter your conversation id (if you want to continue old chat): ' 14 | ) 15 | chat = ChatGPT(session_token, conversation_id) 16 | break 17 | 18 | clear_screen() 19 | print( 20 | 'Conversation started. Type "reset" to reset the conversation. Type "quit" to quit.\n' 21 | ) 22 | while True: 23 | prompt = input('\nYou: ') 24 | if prompt.lower() == 'reset': 25 | chat.reset_conversation() 26 | clear_screen() 27 | print( 28 | 'Conversation started. Type "reset" to reset the conversation. Type "quit" to quit.\n' 29 | ) 30 | continue 31 | if prompt.lower() == 'quit': 32 | break 33 | print('\nChatGPT: ', end='') 34 | response = chat.send_message(prompt) 35 | print(response['message'], end='') 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pyChatGPT/pyChatGPT.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC 2 | from selenium.common import exceptions as SeleniumExceptions 3 | from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait 4 | from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys 5 | from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By 6 | 7 | import undetected_chromedriver as uc 8 | from markdownify import markdownify 9 | from threading import Thread 10 | import platform 11 | import logging 12 | import weakref 13 | import json 14 | import time 15 | import re 16 | import os 17 | 18 | 19 | cf_challenge_form = (By.ID, 'challenge-form') 20 | 21 | chatgpt_textbox = (By.TAG_NAME, 'textarea') 22 | chatgpt_streaming = (By.CLASS_NAME, 'result-streaming') 23 | chatgpt_big_response = (By.XPATH, '//div[@class="flex-1 overflow-hidden"]//div[p]') 24 | chatgpt_small_response = ( 25 | By.XPATH, 26 | '//div[starts-with(@class, "markdown prose w-full break-words")]', 27 | ) 28 | chatgpt_alert = (By.XPATH, '//div[@role="alert"]') 29 | chatgpt_intro = (By.ID, 'headlessui-portal-root') 30 | chatgpt_login_btn = (By.XPATH, '//button[text()="Log in"]') 31 | chatgpt_login_h1 = (By.XPATH, '//h1[text()="Welcome back"]') 32 | chatgpt_logged_h1 = (By.XPATH, '//h1[text()="ChatGPT"]') 33 | 34 | chatgpt_new_chat = (By.LINK_TEXT, 'New chat') 35 | chatgpt_clear_convo = (By.LINK_TEXT, 'Clear conversations') 36 | chatgpt_confirm_clear_convo = (By.LINK_TEXT, 'Confirm clear conversations') 37 | chatgpt_chats_list_first_node = ( 38 | By.XPATH, 39 | '//div[substring(@class, string-length(@class) - string-length("text-sm") + 1) = "text-sm"]//a', 40 | ) 41 | 42 | chatgpt_chat_url = 'https://chat.openai.com/chat' 43 | 44 | 45 | class ChatGPT: 46 | ''' 47 | An unofficial Python wrapper for OpenAI's ChatGPT API 48 | ''' 49 | 50 | def __init__( 51 | self, 52 | session_token: str = None, 53 | conversation_id: str = '', 54 | auth_type: str = None, 55 | email: str = None, 56 | password: str = None, 57 | login_cookies_path: str = '', 58 | captcha_solver: str = 'pypasser', 59 | solver_apikey: str = '', 60 | proxy: str = None, 61 | chrome_args: list = [], 62 | moderation: bool = True, 63 | verbose: bool = False, 64 | ): 65 | ''' 66 | Initialize the ChatGPT object\n 67 | :param session_token: The session token to use for authentication 68 | :param conversation_id: The conversation ID to use for the chat session 69 | :param auth_type: The authentication type to use (`google`, `microsoft`, `openai`) 70 | :param email: The email to use for authentication 71 | :param password: The password to use for authentication 72 | :param login_cookies_path: The path to the cookies file to use for authentication 73 | :param captcha_solver: The captcha solver to use (`pypasser`, `2captcha`) 74 | :param solver_apikey: The apikey of the captcha solver to use (if any) 75 | :param proxy: The proxy to use for the browser (`https://ip:port`) 76 | :param chrome_args: The arguments to pass to the browser 77 | :param moderation: Whether to enable message moderation 78 | :param verbose: Whether to enable verbose logging 79 | ''' 80 | self.__init_logger(verbose) 81 | 82 | self.__session_token = session_token 83 | self.__conversation_id = conversation_id 84 | self.__auth_type = auth_type 85 | self.__email = email 86 | self.__password = password 87 | self.__login_cookies_path = login_cookies_path 88 | self.__captcha_solver = captcha_solver 89 | self.__solver_apikey = solver_apikey 90 | self.__proxy = proxy 91 | self.__chrome_args = chrome_args 92 | self.__moderation = moderation 93 | 94 | if not self.__session_token and ( 95 | not self.__email or not self.__password or not self.__auth_type 96 | ): 97 | raise ValueError( 98 | 'Please provide either a session token or login credentials' 99 | ) 100 | if self.__auth_type not in [None, 'google', 'microsoft', 'openai']: 101 | raise ValueError('Invalid authentication type') 102 | if self.__captcha_solver not in [None, 'pypasser', '2captcha']: 103 | raise ValueError('Invalid captcha solver') 104 | if self.__captcha_solver == '2captcha' and not self.__solver_apikey: 105 | raise ValueError('Please provide a 2captcha apikey') 106 | if self.__proxy and not re.findall( 107 | r'(https?|socks(4|5)?):\/\/.+:\d{1,5}', self.__proxy 108 | ): 109 | raise ValueError('Invalid proxy format') 110 | if self.__auth_type == 'openai' and self.__captcha_solver == 'pypasser': 111 | try: 112 | import ffmpeg_downloader as ffdl 113 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 114 | raise ValueError( 115 | 'Please install ffmpeg_downloader, PyPasser, and pocketsphinx by running `pip install ffmpeg_downloader PyPasser pocketsphinx`' 116 | ) 117 | 118 | ffmpeg_installed = bool(ffdl.ffmpeg_version) 119 | self.logger.debug(f'ffmpeg installed: {ffmpeg_installed}') 120 | if not ffmpeg_installed: 121 | import subprocess 122 | 123 | subprocess.run(['ffdl', 'install']) 124 | os.environ['PATH'] += os.pathsep + ffdl.ffmpeg_dir 125 | 126 | self.__init_browser() 127 | weakref.finalize(self, self.__del__) 128 | 129 | def __del__(self): 130 | ''' 131 | Close the browser and display 132 | ''' 133 | self.__is_active = False 134 | if hasattr(self, 'driver'): 135 | self.logger.debug('Closing browser...') 136 | self.driver.quit() 137 | if hasattr(self, 'display'): 138 | self.logger.debug('Closing display...') 139 | self.display.stop() 140 | 141 | def __init_logger(self, verbose: bool) -> None: 142 | ''' 143 | Initialize the logger\n 144 | :param verbose: Whether to enable verbose logging 145 | ''' 146 | self.logger = logging.getLogger('pyChatGPT') 147 | self.logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) 148 | if verbose: 149 | formatter = logging.Formatter('[%(funcName)s] %(message)s') 150 | stream_handler = logging.StreamHandler() 151 | stream_handler.setFormatter(formatter) 152 | self.logger.addHandler(stream_handler) 153 | 154 | def __init_browser(self) -> None: 155 | ''' 156 | Initialize the browser 157 | ''' 158 | if platform.system() == 'Linux' and 'DISPLAY' not in os.environ: 159 | self.logger.debug('Starting virtual display...') 160 | try: 161 | from pyvirtualdisplay import Display 162 | 163 | self.display = Display() 164 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 165 | raise ValueError( 166 | 'Please install PyVirtualDisplay to start a virtual display by running `pip install PyVirtualDisplay`' 167 | ) 168 | except FileNotFoundError as e: 169 | if 'No such file or directory: \'Xvfb\'' in str(e): 170 | raise ValueError( 171 | 'Please install Xvfb to start a virtual display by running `sudo apt install xvfb`' 172 | ) 173 | raise e 174 | self.display.start() 175 | 176 | self.logger.debug('Initializing browser...') 177 | options = uc.ChromeOptions() 178 | options.add_argument('--window-size=1024,768') 179 | if self.__proxy: 180 | options.add_argument(f'--proxy-server={self.__proxy}') 181 | for arg in self.__chrome_args: 182 | options.add_argument(arg) 183 | try: 184 | self.driver = uc.Chrome(options=options) 185 | except TypeError as e: 186 | if str(e) == 'expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not NoneType': 187 | raise ValueError('Chrome installation not found') 188 | raise e 189 | 190 | if self.__login_cookies_path and os.path.exists(self.__login_cookies_path): 191 | self.logger.debug('Restoring cookies...') 192 | try: 193 | with open(self.__login_cookies_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: 194 | cookies = json.load(f) 195 | for cookie in cookies: 196 | if cookie['name'] == '__Secure-next-auth.session-token': 197 | self.__session_token = cookie['value'] 198 | except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: 199 | self.logger.debug(f'Invalid cookies file: {self.__login_cookies_path}') 200 | 201 | if self.__session_token: 202 | self.logger.debug('Restoring session_token...') 203 | self.driver.execute_cdp_cmd( 204 | 'Network.setCookie', 205 | { 206 | 'domain': 'chat.openai.com', 207 | 'path': '/', 208 | 'name': '__Secure-next-auth.session-token', 209 | 'value': self.__session_token, 210 | 'httpOnly': True, 211 | 'secure': True, 212 | }, 213 | ) 214 | 215 | if not self.__moderation: 216 | self.logger.debug('Blocking moderation...') 217 | self.driver.execute_cdp_cmd( 218 | 'Network.setBlockedURLs', 219 | {'urls': ['https://chat.openai.com/backend-api/moderations']}, 220 | ) 221 | 222 | self.logger.debug('Ensuring Cloudflare cookies...') 223 | self.__ensure_cf() 224 | 225 | self.logger.debug('Opening chat page...') 226 | self.driver.get(f'{chatgpt_chat_url}/{self.__conversation_id}') 227 | self.__check_blocking_elements() 228 | 229 | self.__is_active = True 230 | Thread(target=self.__keep_alive, daemon=True).start() 231 | 232 | def __ensure_cf(self, retry: int = 3) -> None: 233 | ''' 234 | Ensure Cloudflare cookies are set\n 235 | :param retry: Number of retries 236 | ''' 237 | self.logger.debug('Opening new tab...') 238 | original_window = self.driver.current_window_handle 239 | self.driver.switch_to.new_window('tab') 240 | 241 | self.logger.debug('Getting Cloudflare challenge...') 242 | self.driver.get('https://chat.openai.com/api/auth/session') 243 | try: 244 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 10).until_not( 245 | EC.presence_of_element_located(cf_challenge_form) 246 | ) 247 | except SeleniumExceptions.TimeoutException: 248 | self.logger.debug(f'Cloudflare challenge failed, retrying {retry}...') 249 | self.driver.save_screenshot(f'cf_failed_{retry}.png') 250 | if retry > 0: 251 | self.logger.debug('Closing tab...') 252 | self.driver.close() 253 | self.driver.switch_to.window(original_window) 254 | return self.__ensure_cf(retry - 1) 255 | raise ValueError('Cloudflare challenge failed') 256 | self.logger.debug('Cloudflare challenge passed') 257 | 258 | self.logger.debug('Validating authorization...') 259 | response = self.driver.page_source 260 | if response[0] != '{': 261 | response = self.driver.find_element(By.TAG_NAME, 'pre').text 262 | response = json.loads(response) 263 | if (not response) or ( 264 | 'error' in response and response['error'] == 'RefreshAccessTokenError' 265 | ): 266 | self.logger.debug('Authorization is invalid') 267 | if not self.__auth_type: 268 | raise ValueError('Invalid session token') 269 | self.__login() 270 | self.logger.debug('Authorization is valid') 271 | 272 | self.logger.debug('Closing tab...') 273 | self.driver.close() 274 | self.driver.switch_to.window(original_window) 275 | 276 | def __check_capacity(self, target_url: str): 277 | ''' 278 | Check if ChatGPT is at capacity\n 279 | :param target_url: URL to retry if ChatGPT is at capacity 280 | ''' 281 | while True: 282 | try: 283 | self.logger.debug('Checking if ChatGPT is at capacity...') 284 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 3).until( 285 | EC.presence_of_element_located( 286 | (By.XPATH, '//div[text()="ChatGPT is at capacity right now"]') 287 | ) 288 | ) 289 | self.logger.debug('ChatGPT is at capacity, retrying...') 290 | self.driver.get(target_url) 291 | except SeleniumExceptions.TimeoutException: 292 | self.logger.debug('ChatGPT is not at capacity') 293 | break 294 | 295 | def __login(self) -> None: 296 | ''' 297 | Login to ChatGPT 298 | ''' 299 | self.logger.debug('Opening new tab...') 300 | original_window = self.driver.current_window_handle 301 | self.driver.switch_to.new_window('tab') 302 | 303 | self.logger.debug('Opening login page...') 304 | self.driver.get('https://chat.openai.com/auth/login') 305 | self.__check_capacity('https://chat.openai.com/auth/login') 306 | 307 | self.logger.debug('Clicking login button...') 308 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 5).until( 309 | EC.element_to_be_clickable(chatgpt_login_btn) 310 | ).click() 311 | 312 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 5).until( 313 | EC.presence_of_element_located(chatgpt_login_h1) 314 | ) 315 | 316 | from . import Auth0 317 | 318 | Auth0.login(self) 319 | 320 | self.logger.debug('Checking if login was successful') 321 | try: 322 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 5).until( 323 | EC.presence_of_element_located(chatgpt_logged_h1) 324 | ) 325 | if self.__login_cookies_path: 326 | self.logger.debug('Saving cookies...') 327 | with open(self.__login_cookies_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: 328 | json.dump( 329 | [ 330 | i 331 | for i in self.driver.get_cookies() 332 | if i['name'] == '__Secure-next-auth.session-token' 333 | ], 334 | f, 335 | ) 336 | except SeleniumExceptions.TimeoutException as e: 337 | self.driver.save_screenshot('login_failed.png') 338 | raise e 339 | 340 | self.logger.debug('Closing tab...') 341 | self.driver.close() 342 | self.driver.switch_to.window(original_window) 343 | 344 | def __keep_alive(self) -> None: 345 | ''' 346 | Keep the session alive by updating the local storage\n 347 | Credit to Rawa#8132 in the ChatGPT Hacking Discord server 348 | ''' 349 | while self.__is_active: 350 | self.logger.debug('Updating session...') 351 | payload = ( 352 | '{"event":"session","data":{"trigger":"getSession"},"timestamp":%d}' 353 | % int(time.time()) 354 | ) 355 | try: 356 | self.driver.execute_script( 357 | 'window.localStorage.setItem("nextauth.message", arguments[0])', 358 | payload, 359 | ) 360 | except Exception as e: 361 | self.logger.debug(f'Failed to update session: {str(e)}') 362 | time.sleep(60) 363 | 364 | def __check_blocking_elements(self) -> None: 365 | ''' 366 | Check for blocking elements and dismiss them 367 | ''' 368 | self.logger.debug('Looking for blocking elements...') 369 | try: 370 | intro = WebDriverWait(self.driver, 3).until( 371 | EC.presence_of_element_located(chatgpt_intro) 372 | ) 373 | self.logger.debug('Dismissing intro...') 374 | self.driver.execute_script('arguments[0].remove()', intro) 375 | except SeleniumExceptions.TimeoutException: 376 | pass 377 | 378 | alerts = self.driver.find_elements(*chatgpt_alert) 379 | if alerts: 380 | self.logger.debug('Dismissing alert...') 381 | self.driver.execute_script('arguments[0].remove()', alerts[0]) 382 | 383 | def __stream_message(self): 384 | prev_content = '' 385 | while True: 386 | result_streaming = self.driver.find_elements(*chatgpt_streaming) 387 | responses = self.driver.find_elements(*chatgpt_big_response) 388 | if responses: 389 | response = responses[-1] 390 | if 'text-red' in response.get_attribute('class'): 391 | self.logger.debug('Response is an error') 392 | raise ValueError(response.text) 393 | response = self.driver.find_elements(*chatgpt_small_response)[-1] 394 | content = response.text 395 | if content != prev_content: 396 | yield content[len(prev_content) :] 397 | prev_content = content 398 | if not result_streaming: 399 | break 400 | 401 | def send_message(self, message: str, stream: bool = False) -> dict: 402 | ''' 403 | Send a message to ChatGPT\n 404 | :param message: Message to send 405 | :return: Dictionary with keys `message` and `conversation_id` 406 | ''' 407 | self.logger.debug('Ensuring Cloudflare cookies...') 408 | self.__ensure_cf() 409 | 410 | self.logger.debug('Sending message...') 411 | textbox = WebDriverWait(self.driver, 5).until( 412 | EC.element_to_be_clickable(chatgpt_textbox) 413 | ) 414 | textbox.click() 415 | self.driver.execute_script( 416 | ''' 417 | var element = arguments[0], txt = arguments[1]; 418 | element.value += txt; 419 | element.dispatchEvent(new Event("change")); 420 | ''', 421 | textbox, 422 | message, 423 | ) 424 | textbox.send_keys(Keys.ENTER) 425 | 426 | if stream: 427 | for i in self.__stream_message(): 428 | print(i, end='') 429 | time.sleep(0.1) 430 | return print() 431 | 432 | self.logger.debug('Waiting for completion...') 433 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 120).until_not( 434 | EC.presence_of_element_located(chatgpt_streaming) 435 | ) 436 | 437 | self.logger.debug('Getting response...') 438 | responses = self.driver.find_elements(*chatgpt_big_response) 439 | if responses: 440 | response = responses[-1] 441 | if 'text-red' in response.get_attribute('class'): 442 | self.logger.debug('Response is an error') 443 | raise ValueError(response.text) 444 | response = self.driver.find_elements(*chatgpt_small_response)[-1] 445 | 446 | content = markdownify(response.get_attribute('innerHTML')).replace( 447 | 'Copy code`', '`' 448 | ) 449 | pattern = re.compile( 450 | r'[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{12}' 451 | ) 452 | matches = pattern.search(self.driver.current_url) 453 | if not matches: 454 | self.reset_conversation() 455 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 5).until( 456 | EC.element_to_be_clickable(chatgpt_chats_list_first_node) 457 | ).click() 458 | time.sleep(0.5) 459 | matches = pattern.search(self.driver.current_url) 460 | conversation_id = matches.group() 461 | return {'message': content, 'conversation_id': conversation_id} 462 | 463 | def reset_conversation(self) -> None: 464 | ''' 465 | Reset the conversation 466 | ''' 467 | if not self.driver.current_url.startswith(chatgpt_chat_url): 468 | return self.logger.debug('Current URL is not chat page, skipping reset') 469 | 470 | self.logger.debug('Resetting conversation...') 471 | try: 472 | self.driver.find_element(*chatgpt_new_chat).click() 473 | except SeleniumExceptions.NoSuchElementException: 474 | self.logger.debug('New chat button not found') 475 | self.driver.save_screenshot('reset_conversation_failed.png') 476 | 477 | def clear_conversations(self) -> None: 478 | ''' 479 | Clear all conversations 480 | ''' 481 | if not self.driver.current_url.startswith(chatgpt_chat_url): 482 | return self.logger.debug('Current URL is not chat page, skipping clear') 483 | 484 | self.logger.debug('Clearing conversations...') 485 | try: 486 | self.driver.find_element(*chatgpt_clear_convo).click() 487 | except SeleniumExceptions.NoSuchElementException: 488 | self.logger.debug('Clear conversations button not found') 489 | 490 | try: 491 | self.driver.find_element(*chatgpt_confirm_clear_convo).click() 492 | except SeleniumExceptions.NoSuchElementException: 493 | return self.logger.debug('Confirm clear conversations button not found') 494 | try: 495 | WebDriverWait(self.driver, 20).until_not( 496 | EC.presence_of_element_located(chatgpt_chats_list_first_node) 497 | ) 498 | self.logger.debug('Cleared conversations') 499 | except SeleniumExceptions.TimeoutException: 500 | self.logger.debug('Clear conversations failed') 501 | 502 | def refresh_chat_page(self) -> None: 503 | ''' 504 | Refresh the chat page 505 | ''' 506 | if not self.driver.current_url.startswith(chatgpt_chat_url): 507 | return self.logger.debug('Current URL is not chat page, skipping refresh') 508 | 509 | self.driver.get(chatgpt_chat_url) 510 | self.__check_capacity(chatgpt_chat_url) 511 | self.__check_blocking_elements() 512 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------