├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── cron_wrapper
├── crontab.list
├── custom.list
├── docker-compose.yml
├── env
├── all
├── env1
├── env2
└── env3
├── get-code.sh
├── resolve.sh
└── sync.sh
/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM alpine:3.12
2 | RUN sed -i 's/dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/g' /etc/apk/repositories
3 | RUN apk add --no-cache tzdata moreutils git nodejs npm curl bash
4 | RUN ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Shanghai /etc/localtime
5 | RUN echo "Asia/Shanghai" > /etc/timezone
6 |
7 | RUN date
8 |
9 | WORKDIR /
10 | COPY sync.sh /sync.sh
11 | COPY custom.list /custom.list
12 | RUN bash /sync.sh
13 | COPY ./cron_wrapper /jd-scripts-docker/cron_wrapper
14 | CMD crontab -l && crond -f
15 |
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/README.md:
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1 | ## jd-scripts-docker
2 | docker启动。
3 |
4 | ### 安装依赖
5 | git docker docker-compose
6 | ### 下载
7 | ```sh
8 | git clone https://github.com/chinnkarahoi/jd-scripts-docker
9 | cd jd-scripts-docker
10 | ```
11 | ### 获取cookie
12 | 访问[网页端](https://plogin.m.jd.com/login/login) 手机号登录获取cookie中的pt_key, pt_pin填入项目目录下的./env/env1文件,
13 | (此方式cookie有效时长大概31天,其他登录方式比较短)。
14 | 更详细的获取方法可以看
15 | [浏览器获取cookie教程](https://github.com/chinnkarahoi/jd_scripts/blob/master/backUp/GetJdCookie.md)或者
16 | [插件获取cookie教程](https://github.com/chinnkarahoi/jd_scripts/blob/master/backUp/GetJdCookie2.md)
17 | ### 微信推送(可选)
18 | cookie失效推送[server酱的微信通知](http://sc.ftqq.com/3.version),获取到SCKEY后填到./env/all的PUSH_KEY。
19 | ### 启动
20 | ```sh
21 | docker-compose up --build --force-recreate --detach jd1
22 | ```
23 | ### 测试正确性
24 | 签到测试
25 | ```sh
26 | docker exec jd1 bash -c 'set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node jd_bean_sign.js'
27 | ```
28 | 或者手动运行所有脚本
29 | ```sh
30 | docker exec jd1 bash -c 'set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; ls jd_*.js | xargs -i node {}'
31 | ```
32 | 确认可以签到等操作后,即可每天定时执行脚本。
33 |
34 | ### 获取助力码
35 | 请确保运行了几个小时(最好一天)之后再运行此脚本获取助力码
36 | ```sh
37 | bash get-code.sh
38 | ```
39 |
40 | ### 自定义定时任务
41 | 修改./custom.list文件
42 |
43 | ### 更多配置
44 | 比如微信推送,各种活动控制,需要配置./env/all文件, 具体参数的含义可以参考[Secrets全集合](https://github.com/chinnkarahoi/jd_scripts/blob/master/githubAction.md)
45 |
46 | ### 多账号
47 | 使用多容器的方式,好处:
48 | 1. 脚本并行
49 | 2. 每个账号可以有不同的配置,比如配置微信推送
50 | #### 配置
51 | 添加第二个账号:以上所有操作中的`1`替换成`2`, 然后重复之前所有操作。
52 | 超过三个账号需要手动创建./env/env4,修改./docker-compose.yml文件
53 | #### 配置文件说明
54 | 所有账号共享的参数需要配置./env/all, 每个账号独立参数需要配置./env/env*,
55 | 每个账号配置的参数会覆盖共享参数,每个账号未配置参数的继承共享的参数
56 |
57 | ### 其他
58 | - 查看log
59 | ```sh
60 | docker-compose logs
61 | ```
62 | - 停止
63 | ```sh
64 | docker-compose down
65 | ```
66 |
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/cron_wrapper:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1
3 | exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2
4 | set -o allexport
5 | source /all
6 | source /env
7 | source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh
8 | cd /scripts || {
9 | echo [error]: no scripts
10 | exit 1
11 | }
12 | cmd='bash -c'
13 | log=$(echo "$*" | grep -o '[^ /]*.js')
14 | $cmd "$*" | sed "s/^/[$log]: /g"
15 |
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/crontab.list:
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1 | 55 */3 * * * bash /sync 1>/proc/1/fd/1 2>/proc/1/fd/2
2 | 40 */3 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_moneyTree.js | sed 's/^/ 【京东摇钱树】/'; "
3 | 11 17 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_lotteryMachine.js | sed 's/^/ 【京东抽奖机】/'; "
4 | 0 16 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_shop.js | sed 's/^/ 【进店领豆脚本】/'; "
5 | 0 0,4,8,16 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_joy_reward.js | sed 's/^/ 【宠汪汪积分兑换京豆】/'; "
6 | 0 2 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_bean_change.js | sed 's/^/ 【京豆变动通知】/'; "
7 | 0 0,1,4,10,15,16 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_joy.js | sed 's/^/ 【宠汪汪】/'; "
8 | 0 16 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; MARKET_COIN_TO_BEANS=1000; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_blueCoin.js | sed 's/^/ 【京小超兑换奖品】/'; "
9 | 0 8 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_blueCoin.js | sed 's/^/ 【京小超兑换奖品】/'; "
10 | 0 17 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_redPacket.js | sed 's/^/ 【全民开红包脚本】/'; "
11 | 0 16,22 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_joy_steal.js | sed 's/^/ 【宠汪汪偷好友狗粮与积分】/'; "
12 | 10 */3 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_daily_egg.js | sed 's/^/ 【天天提鹅】/'; "
13 | 35 23,4,10 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_pet.js | sed 's/^/ 【东东萌宠】/'; "
14 | 11 18 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_rankingList.js | sed 's/^/ 【京东排行榜】/'; "
15 | */20 */1 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_joy_feedPets.js | sed 's/^/ 【宠汪汪喂食脚本】/'; "
16 | 20 23,4,10 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_fruit.js | sed 's/^/ 【东东农场】/'; "
17 | 0 16 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_club_lottery.js | sed 's/^/ 【摇京豆脚本】/'; "
18 | 0 23,0-14/1 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_plantBean.js | sed 's/^/ 【种豆得豆】/'; "
19 | 45 15 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_unsubscribe.js | sed 's/^/ 【京东取关商品】/'; "
20 | 0 16 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_bean_sign.js | sed 's/^/ 【京豆签到脚本】/'; "
21 | 0 4 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_bean_sign.js | sed 's/^/ 【京豆签到脚本】/'; "
22 | 15 * * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_superMarket.js | sed 's/^/ 【京小超】/'; "
23 | 33 */3 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_speed.js | sed 's/^/ 【天天加速】/'; "
24 | 12 5 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_pigPet.js | sed 's/^/ 【金融养猪】/'; "
25 | 20 16,12 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_necklace.js | sed 's/^/ 【点点券】/'; "
26 | 20 * * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_dreamFactory.js | sed 's/^/ 【京喜工厂】/'; "
27 | 16 16 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_small_home.js | sed 's/^/ 【东东小窝】/'; "
28 | 36 * * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_jdfactory.js | sed 's/^/ 【东东工厂】/'; "
29 | 36 0 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_syj.js | sed 's/^/ 【十元街】/'; "
30 | 36 1 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_ds.js | sed 's/^/ 【京东代属】/'; "
31 | 23 17 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_kd.js | sed 's/^/ 【京东快递签到】/'; "
32 | 33 18 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_car.js | sed 's/^/ 【京东汽车】/'; "
33 | 33 20 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_bean_home.js | sed 's/^/ 【领京豆额外奖励】/'; "
34 | 10-20/5 3 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_live.js | sed 's/^/ 【京东直播】/'; "
35 | 10 3 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_jdzz.js | sed 's/^/ 【微信小程序京东赚赚】/'; "
36 | 10 2,3 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_joy_run.js | sed 's/^/ 【宠汪汪邀请助力】/'; "
37 | 13 3,6 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_watch.js | sed 's/^/ 【京东发现】/'; "
38 | 44 20 * * 6 bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_unbind.js | sed 's/^/ 【注销京东已开的店铺会员】/'; "
39 | 5,20 0,4,7 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_newYearMoney.js | sed 's/^/ 【jd_newYearMoney】/'; "
40 | 0 1,4,8,12 * * * bash -c " exec 1<>/proc/1/fd/1; exec 2<>/proc/1/fd/2; set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node /scripts/jd_newYearMoney_lottery.js | sed 's/^/ 【jd_newYearMoney_lottery】/'; "
41 |
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/custom.list:
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1 | 50 * * * * bash /jd-scripts-docker/cron_wrapper "node /scripts/jd_dreamFactory.js"
2 |
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/docker-compose.yml:
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1 | version: "2.1"
2 | x-logger: &logger
3 | logging:
4 | driver: "json-file"
5 | options:
6 | max-size: "10m"
7 | max-file: "3"
8 | x-common: &common
9 | image: jd-scripts:latest
10 | build:
11 | context: .
12 | dockerfile: ./Dockerfile
13 | restart: always
14 | services:
15 | jd1:
16 | <<: [ *logger, *common ]
17 | container_name: jd1
18 | volumes:
19 | - ./env/all:/all
20 | - ./env/env1:/env
21 | - ./custom.list:/custom.list
22 | jd2:
23 | <<: [ *logger, *common ]
24 | container_name: jd2
25 | volumes:
26 | - ./env/all:/all
27 | - ./env/env2:/env
28 | - ./custom.list:/custom.list
29 | jd3:
30 | <<: [ *logger, *common ]
31 | container_name: jd3
32 | volumes:
33 | - ./env/all:/all
34 | - ./env/env3:/env
35 | - ./custom.list:/custom.list
36 |
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/env/all:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | # https://github.com/lxk0301/scripts/blob/master/githubAction.md
3 | PUSH_KEY=
4 | BARK_PUSH=
5 | BARK_SOUND=
6 | TG_BOT_TOKEN=
7 | TG_USER_ID=
8 | DD_BOT_TOKEN=
9 | DD_BOT_SECRET=
10 |
11 | PET_NOTIFY_CONTROL=true
12 | FRUIT_NOTIFY_CONTROL=true
13 | JD_JOY_REWARD_NOTIFY=false
14 | MARKET_REWARD_NOTIFY=false
15 |
16 | JOY_FEED_COUNT=20
17 | JOY_RUN_FLAG=false
18 | JOY_HELP_FEED=false
19 | MARKET_COIN_TO_BEANS=20
20 | SUPERMARKET_UPGRADE=false
21 | BUSINESS_CIRCLE_JUMP=false
22 | SUPERMARKET_LOTTERY=false
23 | FRUIT_BEAN_CARD=false
24 |
25 | # 互助码用@分割不要用&
26 | FRUITSHARECODES=
27 | PETSHARECODES=
28 | PLANT_BEAN_SHARECODES=
29 | SUPERMARKET_SHARECODES=
30 |
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/env/env1:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | pt_key=
3 | pt_pin=
4 | JD_COOKIE="pt_key=$pt_key;pt_pin=$pt_pin;"
5 |
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/env/env2:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | pt_key=
3 | pt_pin=
4 | JD_COOKIE="pt_key=$pt_key;pt_pin=$pt_pin;"
5 |
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/env/env3:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | pt_key=
3 | pt_pin=
4 | JD_COOKIE="pt_key=$pt_key;pt_pin=$pt_pin;"
5 |
6 |
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/get-code.sh:
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1 | f(){
2 | a=${!1}
3 | a=${a/@/}
4 | echo $1="\${$1:-$a}"
5 | }
6 | for srv in $(docker-compose config --services);do
7 | line="$(docker exec $srv bash -c 'set -o allexport; source /all; source /env; source /jd-scripts-docker/resolve.sh; cd /scripts; node jd_get_share_code.js')"
8 | FRUITSHARECODES+=@$(echo "$line" | grep 东农场 | grep -Eo '[^】 ]*$')
9 | PETSHARECODES+=@$(echo "$line" | grep 东萌宠 | grep -Eo '[^】 ]*$')
10 | PLANT_BEAN_SHARECODES+=@$(echo "$line" | grep 种豆得豆 | grep -Eo '[^】 ]*$')
11 | DDFACTORY_SHARECODES+=@$(echo "$line" | grep 东工厂 | grep -Eo '[^】 ]*$')
12 | DREAM_FACTORY_SHARE_CODES+=@$(echo "$line" | grep 喜工厂 | grep -Eo '[^】 ]*$')
13 | JDZZ_SHARECODES+=@$(echo "$line" | grep 赚赚 | grep -Eo '[^】 ]*$')
14 | JXNC_SHARECODES+=@$(echo "$line" | grep 喜农场助力码 | grep -Eo '[^】 ]*$')
15 | JDJOY_SHARECODES+=@$(echo "$line" | grep -i joy | grep -Eo '[^】 ]*$')
16 | done
17 | f FRUITSHARECODES
18 | f PETSHARECODES
19 | f PLANT_BEAN_SHARECODES
20 | f DDFACTORY_SHARECODES
21 | f DREAM_FACTORY_SHARE_CODES
22 | f JDZZ_SHARECODES
23 | f JXNC_SHARECODES
24 | f JDJOY_SHARECODES
25 | f JDNIAN_SHARECODES
26 |
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/resolve.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | [ -n "$FruitShareCodes" ] && {
3 | FRUITSHARECODES="$FruitShareCodes"
4 | }
5 | [ -n "$PetShareCodes" ] && {
6 | PETSHARECODES="$PetShareCodes"
7 | }
8 | [ -n "$SuperMarketShareCodes" ] && {
9 | SUPERMARKET_SHARECODES="$SuperMarketShareCodes"
10 | }
11 |
12 | FRUITSHARECODES=${FRUITSHARECODES:-cb4246716771424bbcf95ddc538f045b@f811d0cd0b014e2bbc1074dfc7d76730@500832637d234f4c88c82195a328b6fe}
13 | PETSHARECODES=${PETSHARECODES:-MTE1NDQ5MzYwMDAwMDAwMzcwMDk1ODM=@MTE1NDUyMjEwMDAwMDAwMzcwNjQ5MTM=@MTE1NDQ5OTIwMDAwMDAwMzg5NzM5NTk=}
14 | PLANT_BEAN_SHARECODES=${PLANT_BEAN_SHARECODES:-mlrdw3aw26j3xvmulpdlkkt32g35trpagxwrbca@7oivz2mjbmnx5jrk3p2gxuwdvrorc62cj47lsra@3l3mtwitnfszzjhqa76ilptd54}
15 | SUPERMARKET_SHARECODES=${SUPERMARKET_SHARECODES:-=eU9Yae3mYKkkp23QyCEWgg@eU9YOo7gOJxgsgyQgSdL@eU9YDZ_2I518sBuxnjt0@eU9YN732JrpGiBWjnyFP}
16 | DDFACTORY_SHARECODES=${DDFACTORY_SHARECODES:-T0225KkcRR9N8wHVdhnxl6UPIACjVWnYaS5kRrbA@T0205KkcG09dtRK3WWGCwKVWCjVWnYaS5kRrbA@T0084rQsBF1cCjVWnYaS5kRrbA}
17 | DREAM_FACTORY_SHARE_CODES=${DREAM_FACTORY_SHARE_CODES:-RwEfsbJkJ1Y_Ns6wXri2xQ==@H-JkFnT9k4EVONuCcUay9A==@3eoUSzEokn-yCsDRhghqLA==}
18 | JDZZ_SHARECODES=${JDZZ_SHARECODES:-S5KkcRR9N8wHVdhnxl6UPIA@S5KkcG09dtRK3WWGCwKVW@S4rQsBF1c}
19 | JDJOY_SHARECODES=${JDJOY_SHARECODES:-mwMkvam1uGjxN4HVJKaLOqt9zd5YaBeE@nvGCi1cX_lvpq-RpXL9Yag==@pX4xdaeM4f4=}
20 | JDNIAN_SHARECODES=${JDNIAN_SHARECODES:-cgxZdTXtIbuO7FvLXgas7Po31rBwOkqrIb1UkyuLYAYoe28D0LBzq5TMD0U@cgxZdTXtIbuO7FvLXgas7Po31rBwOkqrIb1UkyuLYAYoe28D0LBzq5TMD0U@cgxZcyjdYPmfpkKqDEfIrMjDYAg}
21 | JDNY_SHARECODES=${JDNY_SHARECODES:-oMZeXuccpt5VVeE0NOJ1q1FxL-jVv6JioBLhWu5-35m1iciw@oMZeALcM4M03eplHY-Iss-ghRvx2G0o06TP4HYFWVDhSxbw@pttuH6UN7McbA659e7F2_mUjCTFBabMXq00}
22 | JDSGMH_SHARECODES=${JDSGMH_SHARECODES:-T0225KkcRR9N8wHVdhnxl6UPIACjVQmoaT5kRrbA@T0084rQsBF1cCjVQmoaT5kRrbA@T0205KkcG09dtRK3WWGCwKVWCjVQmoaT5kRrbA}
23 | JDCFD_SHARECODES=${JDCFD_SHARECODES:-9E1B50CA8C9A02419FD3498687897EED2F94E3D09FE4AD87EE35E98C107715C0@A0808FFDCDDD4E906DE453BC91486758EB8893B56592C0AAD325C7D8D2786232@5AF9EB3FCDF534E3B5CEBE59218746162649807B002B1FDD74782001DA6944BB}
24 | JD_CASH_SHARECODES=${JD_CASH_SHARECODES:-eU9Yae3mYKkkp23QyCEWgg@eU9YN732JrpGiBWjnyFP@f1JoKK_3}
25 |
26 | FruitShareCodes=$FRUITSHARECODES
27 | jdJoyRewardNotify=$JD_JOY_REWARD_NOTIFY
28 | jdSuperMarketRewardNotify=$MARKET_REWARD_NOTIFY
29 | joyRunFlag=$JOY_RUN_FLAG
30 | jdSuperMarketUpgrade=$SUPERMARKET_UPGRADE
31 | jdBusinessCircleJump=$BUSINESS_CIRCLE_JUMP
32 | jdSuperMarketLottery=$SUPERMARKET_LOTTERY
33 | jdFruitBeanCard=$FRUIT_BEAN_CARD
34 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | trap 'cp /jd-scripts-docker/sync.sh /sync' Exit
3 | (
4 | exec 2<>/dev/null
5 | set -e
6 | cd /jd-scripts-docker
7 | git checkout .
8 | git pull
9 | ) || {
10 | git clone https://github.com/chinnkarahoi/jd-scripts-docker.git /jd-scripts-docker_tmp
11 | [ -d /jd-scripts-docker_tmp ] && {
12 | rm -rf /jd-scripts-docker
13 | mv /jd-scripts-docker_tmp /jd-scripts-docker
14 | }
15 | }
16 | (
17 | exec 2<>/dev/null
18 | set -e
19 | cd /scripts
20 | git checkout .
21 | git pull
22 | ) || {
23 | git clone --branch=master https://github.com/chinnkarahoi/jd_scripts.git /scripts_tmp
24 | [ -d /scripts_tmp ] && {
25 | rm -rf /scripts
26 | mv /scripts_tmp /scripts
27 | }
28 | }
29 | (
30 | exec 2<>/dev/null
31 | set -e
32 | cd /loon
33 | git checkout .
34 | git pull
35 | ) || {
36 | git clone --branch=main https://github.com/chinnkarahoi/Loon.git /loon_tmp
37 | [ -d /loon_tmp ] && {
38 | rm -rf /loon
39 | mv /loon_tmp /loon
40 | }
41 | }
42 | (
43 | exec 2<>/dev/null
44 | set -e
45 | cd /JD
46 | git checkout .
47 | git pull
48 | ) || {
49 | git clone --branch=main https://github.com/zero205/JD_tencent_scf.git /JD_tmp
50 | [ -d /JD_tmp ] && {
51 | rm -rf /JD
52 | mv /JD_tmp /JD
53 | }
54 | }
55 | cd /scripts || exit 1
56 | cp /loon/*.js /scripts
57 | cp /JD/*.js /scripts
58 | npm install || npm install --registry=https://registry.npm.taobao.org || exit 1
59 | [ -f /crontab.list ] && {
60 | cp /crontab.list /crontab.list.old
61 | }
62 | cat /etc/os-release | grep -q ubuntu && {
63 | cp /jd-scripts-docker/crontab.list /crontab.list
64 | crontab -r
65 | } || {
66 | cat /scripts/docker/crontab_list.sh | grep 'node' | sed 's/>>.*$//' | awk '
67 | BEGIN{
68 | print("55 */1 * * * bash /jd-scripts-docker/cron_wrapper bash /sync")
69 | }
70 | {
71 | for(i=1;i<=5;i++)printf("%s ",$i);
72 | printf("bash /jd-scripts-docker/cron_wrapper \"");
73 | for(i=6;i<=NF;i++)printf(" %s", $i);
74 | print "\"";
75 | }
76 | ' > /crontab.list
77 | cat /loon/docker/crontab_list.sh | grep 'node' | sed 's/>>.*$//' | awk '
78 | {
79 | for(i=1;i<=5;i++)printf("%s ",$i);
80 | printf("bash /jd-scripts-docker/cron_wrapper \"");
81 | for(i=6;i<=NF;i++)printf(" %s", $i);
82 | print "\"";
83 | }
84 | ' >> /crontab.list
85 | cat /custom.list >> /crontab.list
86 | }
87 |
88 | crontab /crontab.list || {
89 | cp /crontab.list.old /crontab.list
90 | crontab /crontab.list
91 | }
92 | crontab -l
93 |
94 |
95 |
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