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autoscab


Still experimental! Tools for automatically applying for many of the same job.

Installation

You will need

  • Python 3 (most operating systems come with it preinstalled, otherwise see the download page)
  • pip (you should have it, otherwise type python -m ensurepip --upgrade into your command line/terminal)

For all of this you will need to be on your command line or terminal!

  • Mac: Go to "Applications," then "Utilities" then "Terminal"
  • Windows: (someone help me out here I don't use windows!)

From PyPI:

pip install autoscab

From GitHub:

Either download the code using the green "Code" button above and to the right, and then clicking "Download Zip," and unzip the files into a directory, or use git clone https://github.com/sneakers-the-rat/autoscab.git if you have git installed

Then, opening a terminal/command prompt in that directory (use cd in linux/mac and dir in windows to change directories), type:

pip install .

Usage

To get help, type autoscab --help

(autoscab--E_yShkX-py3.8) bash-3.2$ autoscab --help
usage: APPLY FOR MANY OF THE SAME JOB [-h] [-n N] [--relentless] [--list] [--noheadless] [--leaveopen]
                                      [deployment]

positional arguments:
  deployment    Which deployment to run

optional arguments:
  -h, --help    show this help message and exit
  -n N          Apply for n jobs (default: 1)
  --relentless  Keep applying forever
  --list        List all available deployments and exit
  --noheadless  Show the chromium driver as it fills in the application
  --leaveopen   Try to leave the browser open after an application is completed

IF THEY WANT SCABS, WE'LL GIVE EM SCABS

The basic usage is

autoscab <NAME_OF_DEPLOYMENT>

So for example

autoscab fredmeyer

You can then customize how many applications you want to submit with -n, run it indefinitely with --relentless, or show the window as the application is being submitted with --noheadless

autoscab fredmeyer --relentless --noheadless

or

autoscab fredmeyer -n 3 --leaveopen

Contribution

TODO!

Changelog

0.3.2

  • Added support for other browsers!

0.3.0

  • Added starbucks deployment
  • new Locator structure that includes action-types and ability to refer to fields in the identity object, so one can make a locator like:
from autoscab.locators import Locator, Location
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By

my_locator = Locator(locations={
  'my_location': Location(
      By.XPATH,
      '<some-xpath>',
      'send_keys',
      '{first_name}'
  ),
  'a_button': Location(
      By.XPATH,
      '<another-xpath>',
      'click'
  )
})

and then use them in the PostBot like

self.execute(['my_location', 'a_button'])
  • Deployments now have active_dates which are pprinted in the console like
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Autoscab Deployments (0.3.0)
starbucks - [ ACTIVE ]   22-01-16 - (indefinite)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
fredmeyer - [ INACTIVE ] 21-12-01 - 21-12-31
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  • added ability to specify university in resume maker, pending a fuller rewrite
  • identity objects have new fields: dob, age, username, university, degree, company, job
  • PostBots should now have a confirm method, though it is not enforced yet by ABC, that lets you make sure you actually submit an app instead of just running indefinitely doing nothing.

0.2.2

  • Default to "random" email using Faker().free_email() when email confirmation is not required
  • Add identity_params passed through from PostBot class to Identity

0.2.1

  • Add pause at end of fredmeyer deployment to ensure application submission

Original KelloggBot Readme:

KelloggBot

Setup
Usage

Credit to SeanDaBlack for the basis of the script.

main.py is selenium python bot. sc.js is a the base of the ios shortcut [COMING SOON]

Setup

On mac/pc:

pip install -r requirements.txt

This will install webdriver-manager to automatically download the correct chrome driver. If you are having issues opening having it open chrome, check https://github.com/SergeyPirogov/webdriver_manager.

Poppler must also be installed for pdf2image. Follow the instructions at https://pdf2image.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html to install.

It needs to be found in your PATH variable.

export PATH=$PATH:$(pwd)

python main.py to run. It will loop until you kill the job. ctrl + c in your terminal to give the pro lifes a break (optional).

mac:

You might also get a trust issue with the downloaded driver being unverified. To fix that, run

xattr -d com.apple.quarantine chromedriver

this just tells the OS it's safe to use this driver, and Selenium will start working. See https://timonweb.com/misc/fixing-error-chromedriver-cannot-be-opened-because-the-developer-cannot-be-verified-unable-to-launch-the-chrome-browser-on-mac-os/ for more info.

You will also need to install ffmpeg if it is not already installed: Mac installation guide Windows installation guide

Usage

usage: A script to automate very legitimate applications to kellogg's production plants affected by union strikes
       python3 main.py [-h] [--debug] [--mailtm]

options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit
  --debug     Puts script in a 'debug' mode where the Chrome GUI is visible
  --mailtm    Uses mail.tm instead of guerrilla mail by default

Kellogg bad | Union good | Support strike funds