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edupage-api
· This Python library allows easy access to EduPage. It's not a Selenium web scraper. It makes requests directly to EduPage's endpoints and parses the HTML document.
Warning: Requires Python >= 3.9!
You can install this library using pip
:
pip install edupage-api
You can log in easily, it works with any school:
from edupage_api import Edupage
from edupage_api.exceptions import BadCredentialsException, CaptchaException
edupage = Edupage()
try:
edupage.login("Username", "Password", "Your school's subdomain")
except BadCredentialsException:
print("Wrong username or password!")
except CaptchaException:
print("Captcha required!")
The docs are available here
FAQs
A Python library for accessing your EduPage account
We found that edupage-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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