├── .env.example
├── requirements.txt
├── scraper.py
├── README.md
├── api.py
├── main.py
├── .gitignore
└── LICENSE
/.env.example:
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1 | # Discord bot token
2 | TOKEN=
3 |
4 | # Avoid interval too low, this may cause rate limit
5 | # Stay above 30 seconds is a good recommendation
6 | INTERVAL=60
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | aiohttp==3.8.4
2 | aiosignal==1.3.1
3 | alembic==1.10.4
4 | async-timeout==4.0.2
5 | attrs==23.1.0
6 | banal==1.0.6
7 | certifi==2023.5.7
8 | charset-normalizer==3.1.0
9 | colorlog==6.7.0
10 | dataset==1.6.0
11 | frozenlist==1.3.3
12 | hikari==2.0.0.dev119
13 | hikari-lightbulb==2.3.3
14 | idna==3.4
15 | loguru==0.7.0
16 | Mako==1.2.4
17 | MarkupSafe==2.1.2
18 | multidict==6.0.4
19 | python-dotenv==1.0.0
20 | requests==2.30.0
21 | SQLAlchemy==1.4.48
22 | typing_extensions==4.5.0
23 | urllib3==2.0.2
24 | uvloop==0.17.0
25 | yarl==1.9.2
26 |
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/scraper.py:
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1 | from typing import Any, Dict, List
2 | from dataset import Database
3 | import hikari
4 | from lightbulb import BotApp
5 | from datetime import datetime
6 |
7 | from api import search
8 | from loguru import logger as log
9 |
10 |
11 | def scrape(db: Database, params: Dict[str, str]) -> List:
12 | """
13 | Scrape items and filter by new results
14 |
15 | Args:
16 | params (Dict[str, str]): Row of database
17 |
18 | Returns:
19 | List: list of new items
20 | """
21 | response = search(params["url"], {"per_page": 20})
22 |
23 | # Remove promoted items
24 | try:
25 | items = [item for item in response["items"] if item["promoted"] == False]
26 | except KeyError:
27 | return []
28 |
29 | # Skip null
30 | if not len(items):
31 | return []
32 |
33 | # Ignore items for first sync
34 | if params["last_sync"] == -1:
35 | return [items[0]]
36 |
37 | table = db["items"]
38 |
39 | # Filter date and by existing
40 | results = []
41 | for item in items:
42 | try:
43 | timestamp = item["photo"]["high_resolution"]["timestamp"]
44 | except:
45 | log.warning("Empty timestamp found")
46 | print(item)
47 | continue
48 |
49 | if timestamp > params["last_sync"] and "id" in item:
50 | results.append(item)
51 |
52 | for item in results:
53 | saved = table.find_one(id=item["id"])
54 | log.debug(saved)
55 |
56 | if saved:
57 | # Already known
58 | log.debug("Removing result {id}, already known", id=item["id"])
59 | results.remove(item)
60 | else:
61 | log.debug("Inserting item #{id}", id=item["id"])
62 | table.insert({"id": item["id"]})
63 |
64 | return results
65 |
66 |
67 | def generate_embed(item: Any, sub_id: int) -> hikari.Embed:
68 | """
69 | Generate an embed with item details
70 |
71 | Args:
72 | item (Any): Scraped item
73 | sub_id (int): Subscription ID
74 |
75 | Returns:
76 | hikari.Embed: Generated embed
77 | """
78 | embed = hikari.Embed()
79 | embed.title = item["title"] or "Unknown"
80 | embed.url = item["url"] or "Unknown"
81 | embed.set_image(item["photo"]["url"] or "Unknown")
82 | embed.color = hikari.Color(0x09B1BA)
83 | embed.add_field("Price", str(item["price"]) or "-1" + " €", inline=True)
84 | embed.add_field("Size", item["size_title"] or "-1", inline=True)
85 |
86 | date = datetime.utcfromtimestamp(
87 | int(item["photo"]["high_resolution"]["timestamp"])
88 | ).strftime("%d/%m/%Y, %H:%M:%S")
89 | embed.set_footer(f'Published on {date or "unknown"} • Subscription #{str(sub_id)}')
90 | embed.set_author(
91 | name="Posted by " + item["user"]["login"] or "unknown",
92 | url=item["user"]["profile_url"] or "unknown",
93 | )
94 |
95 | return embed
96 |
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/README.md:
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | # No more self-host needed! Join our [Discord server](https://discord.gg/a3TVmq7XXv)
6 |
7 | > Current state of the project:
8 | > Open-source project is actually stopped, if someone wants to maintain it, I can give maintainer permissions.
9 | > The hosted project is still maintained.
10 |
11 | # Vinted Alerting Bot
12 |
13 | I decided to open-source by Vinted alerting bot. This bot will inform you via Discord message when new articles that correspond to your criteria are posted on Vinted.
14 |
15 | ## Changelog
16 |
17 | ### 09/05/2023 — Bug fixes / Important notice
18 |
19 | I haven't updated this bot for like a year. This bot is now back working with following changes:
20 |
21 | - Fixed major bug due to Lightbulb change in the way of making embedded messages
22 | - Tokens are now fetched via iOS client instead of web session
23 | - Added an interval parameter in the environments
24 | - Removed tenacity and retrying decorators, this may create an infinite loop.
25 |
26 | ## How it works?
27 |
28 | Once installed, your Discord server will have 3 new commands registered:
29 |
30 | ```sh
31 | /subscriptions # Display the list of your subscribed searches with ID
32 | /subscribe [channel] [url] # Subscribe to a new search and receive alerts in a channel
33 | /unsubscribe [id] # Unsubscribe of an alert with its ID
34 | ```
35 |
36 | Once you saved a subscription, the bot will fetch new articles every 30 seconds and alert you in case of new findings!
37 |
38 | ### Creating bot on Discord Developer
39 |
40 | 1. Create an application on [Discord Developer](https://discord.com/developers/applications)
41 | 2. Create a bot in your application
42 | 3. Copy the `.env.example` file to `.env` and copy/paste the token
43 | 4. Invite your bot by generating an URL (OAuth2 -> URl Generator)
44 |
45 | **Important:** Set the following scopes:
46 |
47 | - `bot`
48 | - `applications.commands`
49 |
50 | And also set the following bot permission:
51 |
52 | - Send Messages
53 | - Embed Links
54 | - Read Messages/View Channels
55 | - Use Slash Commands
56 |
57 | ### Installation
58 |
59 | You must have `python3` and `pip3` installed, Python >3.8 is recommended.
60 |
61 | 1. Install dependencies: `pip3 install -r requirements.txt`
62 | 2. Start the bot: `python3 main.py`
63 |
64 | If you want to stop the bot, you can just press **CTRL+C** once. Don't spam **CTRL+C**, it may take a few seconds before it completely stop because of the background thread used to sync items.
65 |
66 | ### Keeping the bot up all the time
67 |
68 | I highly recommend running this bot via a service on Linux distributions.
69 |
70 | Here is an example of a Linux service, you will certainly need to change paths:
71 |
72 | ```ini
73 | [Unit]
74 | Description=vinted_scraper
75 | After=network.target
76 |
77 | [Service]
78 | ExecStart=python3 /root/vintedpy/main.py
79 | EnvironmentFile=/root/vintedpy/.env
80 | Restart=on-failure
81 | SyslogIdentifier=vinted
82 | RestartSec=5
83 | TimeoutStartSec=infinity
84 |
85 | [Install]
86 | WantedBy=multi-user.target
87 | ```
88 |
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/api.py:
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1 | from urllib.parse import parse_qs, urlencode, urlsplit
2 | from typing import Any, Dict
3 | import requests
4 | from datetime import datetime
5 |
6 | missing_ids = ['catalog', 'status']
7 | user_agent = 'vinted-ios Vinted/22.6.1 (lt.manodrabuziai.fr; build:21794; iOS 15.2.0) iPhone10,6'
8 | device_model = 'iPhone10,6'
9 | app_version = '22.6.1'
10 |
11 | session = {}
12 |
13 |
14 | def get_oauth_token() -> Dict[str, str]:
15 | global session
16 |
17 | payload = {
18 | "grant_type": "password",
19 | "client_id": "ios",
20 | "scope": "public"
21 | }
22 |
23 | if (session and 'refresh_token' in session):
24 | payload['grant_type'] = 'refresh_token'
25 | payload['refresh_token'] = session['refresh_token']
26 |
27 | response = requests.post(
28 | url='https://www.vinted.fr/oauth/token',
29 | headers={
30 | 'User-Agent': user_agent,
31 | },
32 | json=payload,
33 | )
34 |
35 | if response.status_code != 200:
36 | raise Exception('Failed to get oauth token')
37 |
38 | content = response.json()
39 |
40 | return {
41 | 'access_token': content['access_token'],
42 | 'refresh_token': content['refresh_token'],
43 | 'expiration_date': content['created_at'] + content['expires_in']
44 | }
45 |
46 |
47 | def parse_url(url: str) -> Dict[str, str]:
48 | """
49 | Parse query strings
50 |
51 | Args:
52 | url (str): Web URL
53 |
54 | Returns:
55 | Dict[str, str]: Query values as dict
56 | """
57 | parts = urlsplit(url)
58 | query = parse_qs(parts.query)
59 | results = {}
60 |
61 | for q, v in query.items():
62 | is_array = False
63 |
64 | if q.endswith('[]'):
65 | q = q.rstrip('[]')
66 | is_array = True
67 |
68 | if q in missing_ids:
69 | q += '_id'
70 |
71 | if not q.endswith('s') and is_array:
72 | q += 's'
73 |
74 | results[q] = ','.join(v)
75 |
76 | return results
77 |
78 |
79 | def search(url: str, query: Dict[str, str] = {}) -> Dict[str, Any]:
80 | """
81 | Search items from the Vinted API
82 | using a web URL.
83 |
84 |
85 | Args:
86 | url (str): Original URL
87 | query (Dict[str, str]): Additional queries to merge
88 |
89 | Returns:
90 | Any: JSON results
91 | """
92 |
93 | global session
94 |
95 | if (not session or session['expiration_date'] < datetime.now().timestamp()):
96 | session = get_oauth_token()
97 |
98 | query = dict(parse_url(url), **query)
99 |
100 | response = requests.get(
101 | url='https://www.vinted.fr/api/v2/catalog/items?' + urlencode(query),
102 | headers={
103 | 'Authorization': f'Bearer {session["access_token"]}',
104 | 'User-Agent': user_agent,
105 | 'x-app-version': app_version,
106 | 'x-device-model': device_model,
107 | 'short-bundle-version': app_version,
108 | 'Accept': 'application/json'
109 | }
110 | )
111 |
112 | if response.status_code != 200:
113 | raise Exception('Failed to search')
114 |
115 | return response.json()
116 |
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/main.py:
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1 | import asyncio
2 | import os
3 | import dataset
4 | import dotenv
5 | import hikari
6 | import lightbulb
7 | from loguru import logger as log
8 |
9 | from scraper import generate_embed, scrape
10 |
11 | dotenv.load_dotenv()
12 |
13 | bot = lightbulb.BotApp(token=os.getenv("TOKEN"))
14 | db = dataset.connect("sqlite:///data.db")
15 | table = db["subscriptions"]
16 |
17 |
18 | async def run_background() -> None:
19 | log.info("Scraper started.")
20 |
21 | while True:
22 | log.info("Executing scraping loop")
23 | for sub in db["subscriptions"]:
24 | print(sub)
25 | items = scrape(db, sub)
26 | log.debug("{items} found for {id}", items=len(items), id=str(sub["id"]))
27 | for item in items:
28 | embed = generate_embed(item, sub["id"])
29 |
30 | await bot.rest.create_message(sub["channel_id"], embed=embed)
31 |
32 | if len(items) > 0:
33 | # Update table by using last in date item timestamp
34 | table.update(
35 | {
36 | "id": sub["id"],
37 | "last_sync": int(
38 | items[0]["photo"]["high_resolution"]["timestamp"]
39 | ),
40 | },
41 | ["id"],
42 | )
43 |
44 | log.info("Sleeping for {interval} seconds", interval=os.getenv("INTERVAL", 60))
45 | await asyncio.sleep(int(os.getenv("INTERVAL", 60)))
46 |
47 |
48 | @bot.listen(hikari.ShardReadyEvent)
49 | async def ready_listener(_):
50 | log.info("Bot is ready")
51 | log.info("{count} subscriptions registered", count=table.count())
52 | asyncio.create_task(run_background())
53 |
54 |
55 | @bot.command()
56 | @lightbulb.option("url", "URL to vinted search", type=str, required=True)
57 | @lightbulb.option(
58 | "channel", "Channel to receive alerts", type=hikari.TextableChannel, required=True
59 | )
60 | @lightbulb.command("subscribe", "Subscribe to a Vinted search")
61 | @lightbulb.implements(lightbulb.SlashCommand)
62 | async def subscribe(ctx: lightbulb.Context) -> None:
63 | table.insert(
64 | {"url": ctx.options.url, "channel_id": ctx.options.channel.id, "last_sync": -1}
65 | )
66 | log.info("Subscription created for {url}", url=ctx.options.url)
67 | await ctx.respond("✅ Created subscription")
68 |
69 |
70 | @bot.command()
71 | @lightbulb.command("subscriptions", "Get a list of subscription")
72 | @lightbulb.implements(lightbulb.SlashCommand)
73 | async def subscriptions(ctx: lightbulb.Context) -> None:
74 | embed = hikari.Embed(title="Subscriptions")
75 |
76 | for sub in table:
77 | embed.add_field(name="#" + str(sub["id"]), value=sub["url"])
78 |
79 | await ctx.respond(embed)
80 |
81 |
82 | @bot.command()
83 | @lightbulb.option("id", "ID of the subscription", type=int, required=True)
84 | @lightbulb.command("unsubscribe", "Stop following a subscription")
85 | @lightbulb.implements(lightbulb.SlashCommand)
86 | async def unsubscribe(ctx: lightbulb.Context) -> None:
87 | table.delete(id=ctx.options.id)
88 | log.info("Deleted subscription #{id}", id=str(ctx.options.id))
89 | await ctx.respond(f"🗑 Deleted subscription #{str(ctx.options.id)}.")
90 |
91 |
92 | if __name__ == "__main__":
93 | if os.name != "nt":
94 | import uvloop
95 |
96 | uvloop.install()
97 |
98 | bot.run(
99 | activity=hikari.Activity(
100 | name="Vinted articles!", type=hikari.ActivityType.WATCHING
101 | )
102 | )
103 |
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