# Python Aternos API An unofficial Aternos API written in Python. It uses requests, cloudscraper and lxml to parse data from [aternos.org](https://aternos.org/). > Note for vim: if u have problem like this `IndentationError: unindent does not match any outer indentation level`, try out `retab`. ## Using First you need to install the module: ```bash pip install python-aternos ``` To use Aternos API in your Python script, import it and login with your username and password (or MD5 hash of password). > Note: Logging in with Google or Facebook account is not supported yet. Then get the servers list using get_servers method. You can start/stop your Aternos server now, calling `start()` or `stop()`. There is an example how to use the Aternos API: ```python # Import from python_aternos import Client # Log in #aternos = Client('USERNAME', password='PASSWORD') aternos = Client('example', password='test123') # ----OR---- #aternos = Client('USERNAME', md5='HASHED_PASSWORD') aternos = Client('example', md5='cc03e747a6afbbcbf8be7668acfebee5') # get_servers returns AternosServer list atservers = aternos.servers # If you have only one server, get it by 0 index myserv = atservers[0] # Start myserv.start() # Stop myserv.stop() # You can also find server by IP testserv = None for serv in atservers: if serv.address == 'test.aternos.org': testserv = serv if testserv != None: # Prints a server softaware and its version # (for example, "Vanilla 1.12.2") print(testserv.software, testserv.version) # Starts server testserv.start() ``` You can find full documentation on the [Project Wiki](https://github.com/DarkCat09/python-aternos/wiki). ## License [License Notice](NOTICE): ``` Copyright 2021 Chechkenev Andrey, lusm554 Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. ``` You **don't** need to attribute me, if you are just using this module installed from PIP.