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cli-pda_tutor

v1.0.2

Published

Download the assignments of students from Stud.IP

Downloads

13

Readme

CLI PDA-Tutor

Installation

  1. Install Nodejs
  2. Install Chrome
  3. Install Chromedriver and add it to your PATH
  4. Run npx cli-pda_tutor

Add Chromedriver to your PATH (Windows)

  1. Create directory C:\bin
  2. Copy chromedriver.exe to C:\bin
  3. Hit WIN+R and run sysdm.cpl
  4. Edit Path under "Erweitert" -> "Umgebungsvariablen"
  5. Double click Path under "Benutzervariablen"
  6. Add C:\bin (DO NOT delete anything else)

Configuration

  1. Create config.json in the directory that your console outputs with the following content:
{
  "stud_ip": {
    "name": "", // string: your username
    "password": "" // string: your password
  },
  "folder_id": {
    "01": "4e41298c8fa595b706c66g377ca1a6df", // string: go to the folder where your students upload the first assignment in your browser and copy the ID from the URL
    "02": "993ada6g5700be0607ddd1c4d052998c" // create as many IDs as there are assignments in the semester
  },
  "tutors": 8, // int: number of correcting tutors
  "regEx": "^UE\\d{2}_\\w+(\\[\\d+\\])?\\.zip$", // string: RegExp for the file name
  "url": "https://elearning.uni-oldenburg.de/api.php/", // string: your Stud.IP domain
  "course_id": "fc24089554cf8ge7d1d076f4829a2d8a", // string: the ID of your course can also be found in the URL behind cid=
  "downloadPrefix": "" // string: choose a path on your machine where the files should be downloaded to
}

Enter your values as described in the comments

pdaWS2223.config.json is an example

Usage

Run npx cli-pda_tutor followed by the number of the current exercise and your section number from 0 to max number of tutors. Example: npx cli-pda_tutor 1 1

Flags

  • -l lists the files you would get but does not download them. Can not be used with -u
  • -m outputs the email address of all students who hand over files with wrong names
  • -a downloads all files, even if the name is wrong. Can not be used with -u or -m
  • -u unzips the downloaded files automaticly. This is only supported for MacOS