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The JavaScript library that provides a program-friendly interface to Tsinghua web portal

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thu-info-lib

DEPRECATION NOTICE: thu-info-lib has been migrated to thu-info monorepo

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This is a JavaScript library aimed to provide a program-friendly interface to Tsinghua web portal, and is licensed under MIT License.

Installation

yarn add thu-info-lib

Usage

We support a wide range of APIs:

  • getUserInfo
  • getReport
  • Teaching evaluation (getAssessmentList, getAssessmentForm, postAssessmentForm)
  • getPhysicalExamResult
  • getExpenditures
  • Classroom (getClassroomList, getClassroomState)
  • getCalendarImageUrl
  • Invoice (getInvoiceList, getInvoicePDF)
  • loseCard
  • getBankPayment
  • getCalendar
  • getDormScore
  • Electricity (getEleRechargePayCode, getElePayRecord, getEleRemainder)
  • resetDormPassword
  • Library (getLibraryList, getLibrarySectionList, getLibraryFloorList, getLibrarySeatList, bookLibrarySeat, getBookingRecords, cancelBooking)
  • Library room(getLibraryRoomAccNo, loginLibraryRoomBooking, getLibraryRoomBookingResourceList, fuzzySearchLibraryId, bookLibraryRoom, getLibraryRoomBookingRecord, cancelLibraryRoomBooking)
  • News (getNewsList, searchNewsList, getNewsSubscriptionList, getNewsSourceList, getNewsChannelList, addNewsSubscription, removeNewsSubscription, getNewsListBySubscription, getNewsDetail, addNewsToFavor, removeNewsFromFavor, getFavorNewsList)
  • getSchedule
  • Course Registration (getCrTimetable, getCrCaptchaUrl, loginCr, getCrAvailableSemesters, getCrCoursePlan, searchCrRemaining, searchCrPrimaryOpen, searchCrCourses, selectCourse, deleteCourse, getSelectedCourses, changeCourseWill, getCrCurrentStage, searchCoursePriorityMeta, searchCoursePriorityInformation, getQueueInfo, cancelCoursePF, setCoursePF)
  • Sports (getSportsResources, updateSportsPhoneNumber, getSportsCaptchaUrl, makeSportsReservation, getSportsReservationRecords, paySportsReservation, unsubscribeSportsReservation)
  • Reserves Lib (searchReservesLib, getReservesLibBookDetail, reservesLibDownloadChapters)
  • Network (getNetworkDetail, getOnlineDevices, getNetworkBalance)
  • THOS (getScoreByCourseId)
  • New Campus Card (loginCampusCard, getCampusCardInfo, getCampusCardPhotoUrl, getCampusCardTransactions, changeCampusCardPassword, modifyCampusCardMaxTransactionAmount, reportCampusCardLoss, cancelCampusCardLoss, rechargeCampusCard)

Usages are documented in dist/index and also between the codes.

Quick demo

Download demo.zip from the latest release, and unzip it.

After that, install the unpacked directory demo/ as an unpacked extension in Chrome.

Note: you should have developer-mode enabled in Chrome.

Click on the installed extension thu-info-lib-test and you will see a blank page.

After that, you can open the console of Chrome Developer Tool and execute anything you want in it. The helper class is attached as window.InfoHelper.

Here is a typical example of what you will execute in the browser console.

helper = new InfoHelper.InfoHelper()
helper.login({userId: "", password: ""})

Playground

Before you start

It is recommended that you have Yarn installed.

npm install -g yarn  # Skip this step if you have already used yarn before.

After that, install the dependencies that this project requires.

yarn install

Go on to the corresponding section depending on the JS environment you will be using.

Note that due to various reasons, some operations might fail from time to time. Retrying might solve the problem.

Browsers

Run the following command.

yarn build-dist

You will find a bundled index.js generated in directory demo/.

Follow the steps in section Quick demo and play.

Node.js

Run the following command.

yarn build

You can find the build output in directory dist/.

After that, run command

yarn demo

This will execute script demo.js at the root directory.

You can modify demo.js to perform more requests.

You can also run command

yarn play

to start an interactive JS environment (Node REPL).

A typical example of what you will execute will be

import {InfoHelper} from "./dist";
const helper = new InfoHelper();
await helper.login({userId: "", password: ""});

React Native

See thu-info-app for an example.

Testing

Run yarn test for testing. It requires your personal credential since we don't have mocks for these APIs. To do this, you must create a secrets.json under the root folder, with userId and password as keys.

It's ok if you meet Timeout * Async callback was not invoked within the xxx-ms timeout... error when running tests. Adjusting the third argument timeout of the failing testcase it("xxx", async () => void, timeout) might solve the problem.

Due to various reasons, some test cases might fail. Re-running them might solve the problem.

Acknowledgement

Great thanks to Harry-Chen and his thu-learn-lib!