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An unofficial Aternos API written in Python.
It uses aternos' private API and html parsing.
Python Aternos supports:
- Logging in to account with password (plain or hashed) or
ATERNOS_SESSION
cookie value. - Saving session to the file and restoring.
- Changing username, email and password.
- Parsing Minecraft servers list.
- Parsing server info by its ID.
- Starting/stoping server, restarting, confirming/cancelling launch.
- Updating server info in real-time (view WebSocket API).
- Changing server subdomain and MOTD (message-of-the-day).
- Managing files, settings, players (whitelist, operators, etc.)
Warning
According to the Aternos' Terms of Service §5.2e, you must not use any software or APIs for automated access, beacuse they don't receive money from advertisting in this case.
I always try to hide automated python-aternos requests using browser-specific headers/cookies,
but you should make backups to restore your world if your account will be banned (view #16 and #46).
Install
Common
$ pip install python-aternos
Note
for Windows users
Install
lxml
package from here if you have problems with it, and then executepip install --no-deps python-aternos
Development
$ git clone https://github.com/DarkCat09/python-aternos.git
$ cd python-aternos
$ pip install -e .
Usage
To use Aternos API in your Python script, import it and login with your username and password or MD5.
Then request the servers list using list_servers()
.
You can start/stop your Aternos server, calling start()
or stop()
.
Here is an example how to use the API:
# Import
from python_aternos import Client
# Log in
aternos = Client.from_credentials('example', 'test123')
# ----OR----
aternos = Client.from_hashed('example', 'cc03e747a6afbbcbf8be7668acfebee5')
# ----OR----
aternos = Client.restore_session()
# Returns AternosServer list
servs = aternos.list_servers()
# Get the first server by the 0 index
myserv = servs[0]
# Start
myserv.start()
# Stop
myserv.stop()
# You can also find server by IP
testserv = None
for serv in servs:
if serv.address == 'test.aternos.org':
testserv = serv
if testserv is not None:
# Prints a server softaware and its version
# (for example, "Vanilla 1.12.2")
print(testserv.software, testserv.version)
# Starts server
testserv.start()
More examples
Documentation
How-To Guide
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
v0.1 | The first release. |
v0.2 | Fixed import problem. |
v0.3 | Implemented files API, added typization. |
v0.4 | Implemented configuration API, some bugfixes. |
v0.5 | The API was updated corresponding to new Aternos security methods. Huge thanks to lusm554. |
v0.6/v1.0.0 | Code refactoring, websockets API and session saving to prevent detecting automation access. |
v1.0.x | Lots of bugfixes, changed versioning (SemVer). |
v1.1.x | Documentation, unit tests, pylint, bugfixes, changes in atwss. |
v1.1.2/v2.0.0 | Solution for #25 (Cloudflare bypassing), bugfixes in JS parser. |
v2.0.x | Documentation, automatically saving/restoring session, improvements in Files API. |
v2.1.x | Fixes in the implementation of websockets API. |
v2.2.x | Using Node.js as a JS interpreter if it's installed. |
v3.0.x | Full implementation of config and software API. |
v3.1.x | Shared access API and Google Drive backups. |
License
Copyright 2021-2022 All contributors
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.