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edulinkone-api

v1.1.7

Published

A custom-built unofficial api for OvernetData's Edulinkone

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12

Readme

Edulinkone-api

A custom-built unofficial api for OvernetData's Edulinkone for use in my future projects.

The api offers a documented, easy way to use the publicly undocumented API for Edulink. This is not made by OvernetData and this library may become un-usable if anything changes.

The Edulink class is used to access the api. It returns near to raw data returned from edulink. EdulinkTypes has the classes used internally by the library and can be used for interacting with the library.

Installation

$ npm install edulinkone-api 

Docs

note most of the functions have to be run from inside an async function because of how fetch() works.

Import the module & types:

import { Edulink, EdulinkTypes } from "edulinkone-api";

Create an API instance:

const edulink = new Edulink("exampleSchool", "username123", "Password123", 1);

The constructor takes the schoolId, username, password and establishment_id. The schoolId is the part of the web address which goes before ".edulink.com", e.g. "school.edulinkone.com". The username and password are as suggested. The establishment_id is the number used by the edulink api(*).

When you create an instance it does not log into edulink. So you need to run:

await edulink.Authenticate();

No arguments are required as they are collected on the creation of an instance.

Get Timetable:

There are three ways to get the timetable data, getRawTimetable, getThisWeek and getToday.

await edulink.getRawTimetable({ data: {
	    date: (new Date).toISOString().split('T')[0],
        learner_id: "123"
    } 
});

The function getRawTimetable(), takes the current date and the learner id in the format of RawTimetableParams and returns data as RawTimetableResult.

await edulink.getThisWeek();

The function getThisWeek(), returns the week edulink classes as "current" in the format of Week.

await edulink.getToday()

The function getToday(), returns the day edulink classes as "current" in the format of Day.

Get Homework:

There are also three ways to get data from the homework list, getRawHomework(), getCurrentHomework() and getPastHomework.

await edulink.getRawHomework({ data: {
	    format: 1
    } 
});

The function getRawHomework(), takes a format(*) and returns in the type RawHomeworkResult.

await edulink.getCurrentHomework();

The function getCurrentHomework(), returns all current homework in the type HomeworkResult.

await edulink.getCurrentHomework();

The function getPastHomework(), returns all past homework in the type HomeworkResult.

Other homework related data:

await edulink.getHomeworkDescription({id: "12345", source: "Edulink"});

The function getHomeworkDescription(), takes the id of the homework and "Edulink" as the source(*).

await edulink.completeHomework({id: "12345", completed: true});

The function completeHomework(), takes the id of the homework and if it is completed as a boolean.

Other info

(*) - if this symbol is used then the functionality of the feature being talked about is not fully known.