import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
#".*//"
class sms:
def __init__(self,username,password):
'''
Takes username and password as parameters for constructors
and try to log in
'''
self.url='http://www.way2sms.com/Login1.action?'
self.cred={'username': username, 'password': password}
self.s=requests.Session() # Session because we want to maintain the cookies
'''
changing s.headers['User-Agent'] to spoof that python is requesting
'''
print("username"+username)
self.s.headers['User-Agent'] = "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/67.0.3396.87 Safari/537.36"
self.s.headers['Referer'] = "http://www.way2sms.com/content/index.html" #http://www.way2sms.com/content/index.html
self.s.headers['Host'] = "www.way2sms.com"
print("host")
print(self.url)
self.q=self.s.post(self.url,data=self.cred)
print("details")
self.loggedIn=False # a variable of knowing whether logged in or not
print("self.loggedIn"+self.loggedIn)
if "http://www.way2sms.com/main.action" in self.q.url: # http status 200 == OKhttp://www.way2sms.com/main.action;jsessionid=8AC39E41522005C2882BFA783D5B3389.w803?Token=8AC39E41522005C2882BFA783D5B3389.w803§ion=s
print("Successfully logged in..!")
self.loggedIn=True
else:
print("Can't login, once check credential..!")
self.loggedIn=False
self.jsid=self.s.cookies.get_dict()['JSESSIONID'][4:] # JSID is the main KEY as JSID are produced every time a session satrts
def msgSentToday(self):
'''
Returns number of SMS sent today as there is a limit of 100 messages everyday..!
'''
if self.loggedIn == False:
print("Can't perform since NOT logged in..!")
return -1
self.msg_left_url='http://www.way2sms.com/sentSMS?Token='+self.jsid
self.q=self.s.get(self.msg_left_url)
self.soup=BeautifulSoup(self.q.text,'html.parser') #we want the number of messages sent which is present in the
self.t=self.soup.find("div",{"class":"hed"}).h2.text # div element with class "hed" -> h2
self.sent=0
for self.i in self.t:
if self.i.isdecimal():
self.sent=10*self.sent+int(self.i)
return self.sent
def send(self,mobile_no,msg):
'''
Sends the message to the given mobile number
'''
if self.loggedIn == False:
print("Can't perform since NOT logged in..!")
return False
if len(msg)>139 or len(mobile_no)!=10 or not mobile_no.isdecimal(): #checks whether the given message is of length more than 139
return False #or the mobile_no is valid
self.payload={'ssaction':'ss',
'Token':self.jsid, #inorder to visualize how I came to these payload,
'mobile':mobile_no, #must see the NETWORK section in Inspect Element
'message':msg, #while messagin someone from your browser
'msgLen':'129'
}
self.msg_url='http://www.way2sms.com/smstoss.action'
self.q=self.s.post(self.msg_url,data=self.payload)
if self.q.status_code==200:
return True
else:
return False
def sendLater(self, mobile_no, msg, date, time): #Function for future SMS feature.
#date must be in dd/mm/yyyy format
#time must be in 24hr format. For ex: 18:05
if self.loggedIn == False:
print("Can't perform since NOT logged in..!")
return False
if len(msg)>139 or len(mobile_no)!=10 or not mobile_no.isdecimal():
return False
dateparts = date.split('/') #These steps to check for valid date and time and formatting
timeparts = time.split(':')
if int(dateparts[0])<1 or int(dateparts[0])>32 or int(dateparts[1])>12 or int(dateparts[1])<1 or int(dateparts[2])<2017 or int(timeparts[0])<0 or int(timeparts[0])>23 or int(timeparts[1])>59 or int(timeparts[1])<0:
return False
date = dateparts[0].zfill(2) + "/" + dateparts[1].zfill(2) + "/" + dateparts[2]
time = timeparts[0].zfill(2) + ":" + timeparts[1].zfill(2)
self.payload={'Token':self.jsid,
'mobile':mobile_no,
'sdate':date,
'stime':time,
'message':msg,
'msgLen':'129'
}
self.msg_url='http://www.way2sms.com/schedulesms.action'
self.q=self.s.post(self.msg_url, data=self.payload)
if self.q.status_code==200:
return True
else:
return False
def logout(self):
self.s.get('http://www.way2sms.com/entry?ec=0080&id=dwks')
self.s.close() # close the Session
self.loggedIn=False
About Online Python Compiler
Try our Online Python Compiler (Version Python v2.7.13) to Edit, Run, and Share your Python Code directly from your browser. This online development environment provides you the latest version Python v2.7.13.
How to use Online Python Compiler?
Write and Execute Code
- Write your program (or, paste it) directly under the "Source Code" tab.
- If you want to save your program, go to the "Project" menu and save it.
- You can directly execute your program without saving it by clicking on on "Execute" button.
User Input
The latest version of Coding Ground allows to provide program input at run time from the termnial window exactly the same way as you run your program at your own computer. So simply run a program and provide your program input (if any) from the terminal window available in the right side.
Online Python Compiler: Keyboard Shortcuts
The following are the keyword shortcut of this Online Python Compiler:
Shortcut | Description |
⌘ + Enter | Run the program |
⌘ + S | Save Project (Login Required) |
⇧ + ⌘ + S | Save As Project |
⌘ + P | New Project |
⌘ + G | Share Project |
⌘ + Z | Undo Editing |
⌘ + Y | Redo Editing |
⌘ + A | Select All Text |
⌘ + X | Cut Selected Text |
⌘ + C | Copy Selected Text |
⌘ + V | Paste Copied Text |
⌘ + F | Search Text |
⌘ + ⌥ + F | Replace Text |
Shortcut | Description |
Ctrl + Enter | Run the program |
Ctrl + S | Save Project |
Shift + Ctrl + S | Save As Project |
Ctrl + G | Share Project |
Ctrl + Z | Undo Editing |
Ctrl + Y | Redo Editing |
Ctrl + A | Select All Text |
Ctrl + X | Cut Selected Text |
Ctrl + C | Copy Selected Text |
Ctrl + V | Paste Copied Text |
Ctrl + F | Search Text |
Ctrl + H | Replace Text |
Online Python Compiler: Save and Share Python Code (Project)
Save Python Project Online
You can save your Python Project with us so that you can access this project later on. To save a project you will need to create a login Id with us. So before you save a project, please create a login Id using a link given at the top right corner of this page.
Share Python Project Online
You can use this feature to share your Python Code with your teachers, classmates and colleagues. Just click Share Button and it will create a short link, which can be shared through Email, WhatsApp or even through Social Media. A shared link will be deleted if it has been passive for almost 3 months.
More Features of Online Python Compiler
- Theme – You can change the current editor's theme from the "Editor Theme" option under "Settings" menu.
- Font Size – You can change the font size of the editor /compiler from from the "Font Size" option under "Settings" menu.
- Tab Size – You can change the tab size from the "Tab Size" option under "Settings" Menu.
- Show/Hide Line Numbers – You can show/hide the line number with the code from the "Show Line Numbers" or "Hide Line Numbers" option under "Settings" Menu.
- And, many more.
Benefits of Using Online Python Compiler
There are several benefits of using the Online Python Compiler to run your Python code:
- Platform independence: You can run your code from any device without taking care of operating systems.
- Convenience: You don't need to install anything for using this.
- No setup required: There is no need for additional setup to run your code.
- Updated version: Our online compiler/editors/terminals are the latest up-to-date.