From 2d3aec1f645a10fc22e525cac3e6efe321ace272 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Carlos Sanchez Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2023 18:49:30 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Don't know, making garbage --- contentapi.py | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- main.py | 3 ++- setup.bat | 8 +++++++ 3 files changed, 74 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) create mode 100644 setup.bat diff --git a/contentapi.py b/contentapi.py index 8ad47b0..d08dee9 100644 --- a/contentapi.py +++ b/contentapi.py @@ -1,4 +1,67 @@ +import requests + +# Exception for 401 errors, meaning your token was bad (expired maybe?) +class AuthenticationError(Exception): + pass + +# Exception for 400 errors, meaning you gave something funky to the API +# (maybe your search was malformed?) +class BadRequestError(Exception): + pass + +# Exception for 404 errors, meaning whatever you were looking for wasn't found +# (This is rare from the API) +class NotFoundError(Exception): + pass + +# Your gateway to the static endpoints for contentapi. It's a context because it needs +# to track stuff like "which api am I contacting" and "which user am I authenticating as (if any)" class ApiContext: - def __init__(self, endpoint): + + # You MUST define the endpoint when creating the API context! You can optionally set + # the token on startup, or you can set it at any time. Set to a "falsey" value to + # to browse as an anonymous user + def __init__(self, endpoint, logger, token = False): self.endpoint = endpoint + self.logger = logger + self.token = token + + # Generate the standard headers we use for most requests. You usually don't need to + # change anything here, just make sure your token is set if you want to be logged in + def gen_header(self, content_type = "application/json"): + headers = { + "Content-Type" : content_type + } + if self.token: + headers["Authorization"] = f"Bearer {self.token}" + return headers + + # Given a standard response from the API, parse the status code to throw the appropriate + # exceptions, or return the actual response from the API as a parsed object. + def parse_response(self, response): + if response.status_code == 200: + return response.json() + elif response.status_code == 400: + raise BadRequestError(f"Bad request: {response.content}") + elif response.status_code == 401: + raise AuthenticationError("Your token is bad!") + elif response.status_code == 404: + raise NotFoundError("Could not find content!") + else: + raise Exception(f"Unknown error ({response.status_code}) - {response.content}") + + # Perform a standard get request and return the pre-parsed object (all contentapi endpoints + # return objects). Throws exception on error + def get(self, endpoint): + response = requests.get(self.endpoint + "/" + endpoint, headers = self.gen_header()) + return self.parse_response(response) + + # Connect to the API to determine if your token is still valid. + def is_token_valid(self): + try: + return self.token and self.get("user/me") + except Exception as ex: + self.logger.debug(f"Error from endpoint: {ex}") + return False + diff --git a/main.py b/main.py index c011919..02f1497 100644 --- a/main.py +++ b/main.py @@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ import contentapi # The entire config object with all defaults config = { - "api" : "https://oboy.smilebasicsource.com/api" + "api" : "https://oboy.smilebasicsource.com/api", + "tokenfile" : ".qcstoken" } def main(): diff --git a/setup.bat b/setup.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8535d22 --- /dev/null +++ b/setup.bat @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +REM Change python whatever +set pyexe=python34\python.exe + +REM The list of packages this thing requires (maybe?) +set packages=requests colorama + +REM Actually install the packages... maybe? +%pyexe% -m pip install %packages% \ No newline at end of file