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met-downloader

v1.1.3

Published

Downloads the material of a course hosted on the MET (GUC) website, and organizes the materials into their respective folders accordingly

Downloads

25

Readme

A puppeteer (headless browser) script that downloads the material of any course hosted on the MET (GUC) website, and organizes the materials into their respective folders accordingly.

Showcase

asciicast

Usage

npx (Recommended)

If you have npx installed, you can avoid installing the tool on your system. However chromium binaries will be downloaded every time you run the application, so you can use the below setup to avoid doing so.

export CHROMIUM_EXECUTABLE_PATH=/usr/bin/google-chrome
export PUPPETEER_SKIP_CHROMIUM_DOWNLOAD=true
npx met-downloader

When PUPPETEER_SKIP_CHROMIUM_DOWNLOAD is set to true, puppeteer skips downloading the binaries for chromium, however you must provide an executable path to a chromium binary (which is done via the CHROMIUM_EXECUTABLE_PATH environment variable). In the above example, it's assumed the default path to google-chrome, on an Ubuntu machine.

Installing globally

If you don't have npx installed, or you would like to install the CLI tool so that you can use it anytime you can install it globally by running

npm i met-downloader -g

Note that this will fetch the chromium binaries, you can skip them as described above, but you will have to provide the executable chromium path as an environment every time you run the command (you can obviously configure this through your bash to avoid exporting the same environment repeatedly) Once the installation is done, simply run

met-downloader

From the source code

Clone the repo

git clone [email protected]:AbdullahKady/met-downloader.git

After cloning, install the dependencies by running

npm i

Finally run the application normally, and follow the interactive input

npm start