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paylocity-cli

v1.1.2

Published

This is a simple CLI to track the worked hours in the paylocity system by data scraping

Downloads

4

Readme

Paylocity time tracker

Simple paylocity CLI to see worked hours using data scrapping

Using npm

  • Run npm install -g paylocity-cli
  • Once installed paylocity --setup and respond the questions
  • Simply run paylocity on the command line

Other commands

  • paylocity --config-path Shows you the config path, all the values are saved in base64
  • paylocity --config-hour Allows you to change the hour format that is showed in the leave by column of the pace table

How to obtain the Fingerprint

To use the fingerprint, you should indicate first to remember your username in order to prevent paylocity keep asking for security questions.

  • For the fingerprint:
    • Go to Paylocity (https://access.paylocity.com/)
    • Open a javascript console command line.
    • Use the following command to get the FingerPrint: document.getElementById('PaylocityFingerprintData').value
    • Remember TO NOT copy the first and last quotes.
    • Example: the finger print may look like the following: {"uaPlatform":"Mac OS11.15.1","language":"en-US","timezone":"Central Standard Time","depth":24,"resolution":"1440x2537","browser":"Chrome85","userAgent":"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/52.0.3945.88 Safari/537.36","plugins":"Chrome PDF Plugin, Chrome PDF Viewer, Native Client","fonts":"Arial Black, Arial, Bauhaus 93, ","canvas":"3985551669"}

Contributing

  • Fork the repository.
  • To run the local changes type npm run local
  • Create a Pull request using Develop branch as base.