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Ofek-bot

Ofek-bot is a python based bot that scraps the Ofek (EDU) web site and alerts me when the kids has tasks to complete.

Features

  • Monitor kids tasks status
  • Schedule when to run.
  • Support many notification channels (Thanks to Apprise)

Components and Frameworks used in Ofek-bot

Supported Notifications

The section identifies all of the services supported by this library. Check out the wiki for more information on the supported modules here.

Popular Notification Services

The table below identifies the services this tool supports and some example service urls you need to use in order to take advantage of it. Click on any of the services listed below to get more details on how you can configure Apprise to access them.

Notification Service Service ID Default Port Example Syntax
Apprise API apprise:// or apprises:// (TCP) 80 or 443 apprise://hostname/Token
AWS SES ses:// (TCP) 443 ses://user@domain/AccessKeyID/AccessSecretKey/RegionName
ses://user@domain/AccessKeyID/AccessSecretKey/RegionName/email1/email2/emailN
Boxcar boxcar:// (TCP) 443 boxcar://hostname
boxcar://hostname/@tag
boxcar://hostname/device_token
boxcar://hostname/device_token1/device_token2/device_tokenN
boxcar://hostname/@tag/@tag2/device_token
Discord discord:// (TCP) 443 discord://webhook_id/webhook_token
discord://avatar@webhook_id/webhook_token
Emby emby:// or embys:// (TCP) 8096 emby://user@hostname/
emby://user:password@hostname
Enigma2 enigma2:// or enigma2s:// (TCP) 80 or 443 enigma2://hostname
Faast faast:// (TCP) 443 faast://authorizationtoken
FCM fcm:// (TCP) 443 fcm://project@apikey/DEVICE_ID
fcm://project@apikey/#TOPIC
fcm://project@apikey/DEVICE_ID1/#topic1/#topic2/DEVICE_ID2/
Flock flock:// (TCP) 443 flock://token
flock://botname@token
flock://app_token/u:userid
flock://app_token/g:channel_id
flock://app_token/u:userid/g:channel_id
Gitter gitter:// (TCP) 443 gitter://token/room
gitter://token/room1/room2/roomN
Google Chat gchat:// (TCP) 443 gchat://workspace/key/token
Gotify gotify:// or gotifys:// (TCP) 80 or 443 gotify://hostname/token
gotifys://hostname/token?priority=high
Growl growl:// (UDP) 23053 growl://hostname
growl://hostname:portno
growl://password@hostname
growl://password@hostname:port
Note: you can also use the get parameter version which can allow the growl request to behave using the older v1.x protocol. An example would look like: growl://hostname?version=1
Home Assistant hassio:// or hassios:// (TCP) 8123 or 443 hassio://hostname/accesstoken
hassio://user@hostname/accesstoken
hassio://user:password@hostname:port/accesstoken
hassio://hostname/optional/path/accesstoken
IFTTT ifttt:// (TCP) 443 ifttt://webhooksID/Event
ifttt://webhooksID/Event1/Event2/EventN
ifttt://webhooksID/Event1/?+Key=Value
ifttt://webhooksID/Event1/?-Key=value1
Join join:// (TCP) 443 join://apikey/device
join://apikey/device1/device2/deviceN/
join://apikey/group
join://apikey/groupA/groupB/groupN
join://apikey/DeviceA/groupA/groupN/DeviceN/
KODI kodi:// or kodis:// (TCP) 8080 or 443 kodi://hostname
kodi://user@hostname
kodi://user:password@hostname:port
Kumulos kumulos:// (TCP) 443 kumulos://apikey/serverkey
LaMetric Time lametric:// (TCP) 443 lametric://apikey@device_ipaddr
lametric://apikey@hostname:port
lametric://client_id@client_secret
Mailgun mailgun:// (TCP) 443 mailgun://user@hostname/apikey
mailgun://user@hostname/apikey/email
mailgun://user@hostname/apikey/email1/email2/emailN
mailgun://user@hostname/apikey/?name="From%20User"
Matrix matrix:// or matrixs:// (TCP) 80 or 443 matrix://hostname
matrix://user@hostname
matrixs://user:pass@hostname:port/#room_alias
matrixs://user:pass@hostname:port/!room_id
matrixs://user:pass@hostname:port/#room_alias/!room_id/#room2
matrixs://token@hostname:port/?webhook=matrix
matrix://user:token@hostname/?webhook=slack&format=markdown
Mattermost mmost:// or mmosts:// (TCP) 8065 mmost://hostname/authkey
mmost://hostname:80/authkey
mmost://user@hostname:80/authkey
mmost://hostname/authkey?channel=channel
mmosts://hostname/authkey
mmosts://user@hostname/authkey
Microsoft Teams msteams:// (TCP) 443 msteams://TokenA/TokenB/TokenC/
MQTT mqtt:// or mqtts:// (TCP) 1883 or 8883 mqtt://hostname/topic
mqtt://user@hostname/topic
mqtts://user:pass@hostname:9883/topic
Nextcloud ncloud:// or nclouds:// (TCP) 80 or 443 ncloud://adminuser:pass@host/User
nclouds://adminuser:pass@host/User1/User2/UserN
NextcloudTalk nctalk:// or nctalks:// (TCP) 80 or 443 nctalk://user:pass@host/RoomId
nctalks://user:pass@host/RoomId1/RoomId2/RoomIdN
Notica notica:// (TCP) 443 notica://Token/
Notifico notifico:// (TCP) 443 notifico://ProjectID/MessageHook/
Office 365 o365:// (TCP) 443 o365://TenantID:AccountEmail/ClientID/ClientSecret
o365://TenantID:AccountEmail/ClientID/ClientSecret/TargetEmail
o365://TenantID:AccountEmail/ClientID/ClientSecret/TargetEmail1/TargetEmail2/TargetEmailN
OneSignal onesignal:// (TCP) 443 onesignal://AppID@APIKey/PlayerID
onesignal://TemplateID:AppID@APIKey/UserID
onesignal://AppID@APIKey/#IncludeSegment
onesignal://AppID@APIKey/Email
Opsgenie opsgenie:// (TCP) 443 opsgenie://APIKey
opsgenie://APIKey/UserID
opsgenie://APIKey/#Team
opsgenie://APIKey/*Schedule
opsgenie://APIKey/^Escalation
ParsePlatform parsep:// or parseps:// (TCP) 80 or 443 parsep://AppID:MasterKey@Hostname
parseps://AppID:MasterKey@Hostname
PopcornNotify popcorn:// (TCP) 443 popcorn://ApiKey/ToPhoneNo
popcorn://ApiKey/ToPhoneNo1/ToPhoneNo2/ToPhoneNoN/
popcorn://ApiKey/ToEmail
popcorn://ApiKey/ToEmail1/ToEmail2/ToEmailN/
popcorn://ApiKey/ToPhoneNo1/ToEmail1/ToPhoneNoN/ToEmailN
Prowl prowl:// (TCP) 443 prowl://apikey
prowl://apikey/providerkey
PushBullet pbul:// (TCP) 443 pbul://accesstoken
pbul://accesstoken/#channel
pbul://accesstoken/A_DEVICE_ID
pbul://accesstoken/[email protected]
pbul://accesstoken/#channel/#channel2/[email protected]/DEVICE
Pushjet pjet:// or pjets:// (TCP) 80 or 443 pjet://hostname/secret
pjet://hostname:port/secret
pjets://secret@hostname/secret
pjets://hostname:port/secret
Push (Techulus) push:// (TCP) 443 push://apikey/
Pushed pushed:// (TCP) 443 pushed://appkey/appsecret/
pushed://appkey/appsecret/#ChannelAlias
pushed://appkey/appsecret/#ChannelAlias1/#ChannelAlias2/#ChannelAliasN
pushed://appkey/appsecret/@UserPushedID
pushed://appkey/appsecret/@UserPushedID1/@UserPushedID2/@UserPushedIDN
Pushover pover:// (TCP) 443 pover://user@token
pover://user@token/DEVICE
pover://user@token/DEVICE1/DEVICE2/DEVICEN
Note: you must specify both your user_id and token
PushSafer psafer:// or psafers:// (TCP) 80 or 443 psafer://privatekey
psafers://privatekey/DEVICE
psafer://privatekey/DEVICE1/DEVICE2/DEVICEN
Reddit reddit:// (TCP) 443 reddit://user:password@app_id/app_secret/subreddit
reddit://user:password@app_id/app_secret/sub1/sub2/subN
Rocket.Chat rocket:// or rockets:// (TCP) 80 or 443 rocket://user:password@hostname/RoomID/Channel
rockets://user:password@hostname:443/#Channel1/#Channel1/RoomID
rocket://user:password@hostname/#Channel
rocket://webhook@hostname
rockets://webhook@hostname/@User/#Channel
Ryver ryver:// (TCP) 443 ryver://Organization/Token
ryver://botname@Organization/Token
SendGrid sendgrid:// (TCP) 443 sendgrid://APIToken:FromEmail/
sendgrid://APIToken:FromEmail/ToEmail
sendgrid://APIToken:FromEmail/ToEmail1/ToEmail2/ToEmailN/
ServerChan serverchan:// (TCP) 443 serverchan://token/
SimplePush spush:// (TCP) 443 spush://apikey
spush://salt:password@apikey
spush://apikey?event=Apprise
Slack slack:// (TCP) 443 slack://TokenA/TokenB/TokenC/
slack://TokenA/TokenB/TokenC/Channel
slack://botname@TokenA/TokenB/TokenC/Channel
slack://user@TokenA/TokenB/TokenC/Channel1/Channel2/ChannelN
SMTP2Go smtp2go:// (TCP) 443 smtp2go://user@hostname/apikey
smtp2go://user@hostname/apikey/email
smtp2go://user@hostname/apikey/email1/email2/emailN
smtp2go://user@hostname/apikey/?name="From%20User"
Streamlabs strmlabs:// (TCP) 443 strmlabs://AccessToken/
strmlabs://AccessToken/?name=name&identifier=identifier&amount=0&currency=USD
SparkPost sparkpost:// (TCP) 443 sparkpost://user@hostname/apikey
sparkpost://user@hostname/apikey/email
sparkpost://user@hostname/apikey/email1/email2/emailN
sparkpost://user@hostname/apikey/?name="From%20User"
Spontit spontit:// (TCP) 443 spontit://UserID@APIKey/
spontit://UserID@APIKey/Channel
spontit://UserID@APIKey/Channel1/Channel2/ChannelN
Syslog syslog:// (UDP) 514 (if hostname specified) syslog://
syslog://Facility
syslog://hostname
syslog://hostname/Facility
Telegram tgram:// (TCP) 443 tgram://bottoken/ChatID
tgram://bottoken/ChatID1/ChatID2/ChatIDN
Twitter twitter:// (TCP) 443 twitter://CKey/CSecret/AKey/ASecret
twitter://user@CKey/CSecret/AKey/ASecret
twitter://CKey/CSecret/AKey/ASecret/User1/User2/User2
twitter://CKey/CSecret/AKey/ASecret?mode=tweet
Twist twist:// (TCP) 443 twist://pasword:login
twist://password:login/#channel
twist://password:login/#team:channel
twist://password:login/#team:channel1/channel2/#team3:channel
XBMC xbmc:// or xbmcs:// (TCP) 8080 or 443 xbmc://hostname
xbmc://user@hostname
xbmc://user:password@hostname:port
XMPP xmpp:// or xmpps:// (TCP) 5222 or 5223 xmpp://user:password@hostname
xmpps://user:password@hostname:port?jid=user@hostname/resource
xmpps://user:password@hostname/target@myhost, target2@myhost/resource
Webex Teams (Cisco) wxteams:// (TCP) 443 wxteams://Token
Zulip Chat zulip:// (TCP) 443 zulip://botname@Organization/Token
zulip://botname@Organization/Token/Stream
zulip://botname@Organization/Token/Email

Installation

Ofek-bot is a docker based application that can be installed using docker compose:

version: "3.6"
services:
  ofek:
    image: techblog/ofek-bot
    container_name: ofek
    restart: always
    environment:
      - SCHEDULES=
      - NOTIFIERS=
    volumes:
      - ./ofek-bot/config:/app/config

Environment

  • SCHEDULES - Set checks schedules times splited with "," (14:00,15:30) - default is set to 16:00.
  • NOTIFIERS - List of Supported Notifications

Volumes

Ofek-bot is using the kids login credentials to the ofek website. In the config folder there is a config.yaml files for saving the credentials. Make sure to create the config file in the following structure:

kids:
  - name: 
    username: 
    password: 

  - name: 
    username: 
    password: 

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