temmies/docs/api.md

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Classes


Themis

Creates the initial connection to Themis.

Usage

from temmies.themis import Themis

themis = Themis("s-number")

On the first run, you will be prompted for your password. Then, on the next run(s), you will be able to log in automatically, as the password is stored in the system keyring. If you want to delete it click here.

Methods

login()

Logs in to Themis. Runs automatically when the class is initialized.

get_year(start, end)

Returns an instance of a Year (academic year) between start and end.

year = themis.get_year(2023, 2024)

all_years()

Returns a list of Year instances corresponding to all years visible to the user.

years = themis.all_years()

I don't see why you would need this, but it's here.

Year

Usage

year = themis.get_year(2023, 2024)

Methods

get_course(name)

Returns an instance of a Course with the name name.

pf = year.get_course("Programming Fundamentals (for CS)")

all_courses()

Returns a list of Course instances corresponding to all courses visible to the user in a given Year.

courses = year.all_courses()

Course

Usage

pf = year.get_course("Programming Fundamentals (for CS)")
assignments = pf.get_groups()

Methods

get_groups(full=False)

Returns a list of ExerciseGroup instances corresponding to all exercise groups visible to the user in a given Course. The default argument is full=False, which will only return the top-level (name, link) of each exercise and folder in the group. If full=True, it will traverse the whole course.

You can traverse the course in both cases, although in different ways.

When you have fully traversed the course, you can access everything via indices and the exercises and folders attributes of the ExerciseGroup instances:

ai_group = ai_course.get_groups(full=True)
exercise = ai_group[7].exercises[1]  # Week 11 -> Suitcase packing
exercise.submit(["suitcase.py"], silent=False)

This is equivalent to the case in which we don't traverse the whole course using get_group like so:

ai_group = ai_course.get_group("Week 11")
exercise = ai_group.get_group("Suitcase packing")
exercise.submit(["suitcase.py"], silent=False)

get_group(name, full=False)

Returns an instance of an ExerciseGroup with the name name. The default argument is full=False, which will only return the (name, link) of each exercise and folder in the group. If full=True, it will traverse the whole group.

week1 = pf.get_group("Week 1")

ExerciseGroup

Setting the full flag to True will traverse the whole group.

  • Both folders and exercises are represented as ExerciseGroup instances.
  • Folders will have the am_exercise attribute set to False.
  • Folders can have the download_files method called on them.
  • Exercises can have the submit, download_files, and download_tcs methods called on them.

Example of folder traversal

Let's say we have a folder structure like this:

- Course Name
  - Week 1
    - Exercise 1
    - Exercise 2
      - Part 1
      - Part 2
  - Week 2
    - Exercise 1
    - Exercise 2

And we want to get to Part 2 of Week 1's Exercise 2. We would do this:

pf = year.get_course("Programming Fundamentals (for CS)")
assignments = pf.get_groups()
week1 = assignments[0]  # Week 1
exercise2 = week1.folders[1]  # Exercise 2
part2 = exercise2.exercises[1]  # Part 2

# Or, if you don't want to traverse the whole course:
week1 = pf.get_group("Week 1")
exercise2 = week1.get_group("Exercise 2")
part2 = exercise2.get_group("Part 2")

Methods

download_files(path=".")

Downloads all files in the exercise group to a directory path. Defaults to the current directory.

assignment.download_files()

download_tcs(path=".")

Downloads all test cases in the exercise group to a directory path. Defaults to the current directory.

assignment.download_tcs()

get_group(name, full=False)

This is used when you want to traverse the course dynamically (not recurse through the whole thing). You can use it even if you've traversed the whole course.

# Week 1 -> Exercise 2 -> Part 2
week1 = pf.get_group("Week 1")
exercise2 = week1.get_group("Exercise 2")
part2 = exercise2.get_group("Part 2")

# This is equivalent to (but faster than):
week1 = pf.get_groups(full=True)[0]
exercise2 = week1.folders[1]
part2 = exercise2.exercises[1]

submit(files, judge=True, wait=True, silent=True)

Submits the files to the exercise. The default arguments are judge=True, wait=True, and silent=True. Setting judge=False will not judge the submission immediately. Setting wait=False will not wait for the submission to finish. Turning off silent will print the submission status dynamically.

suitcase = ai_course.get_group("Week 11").get_group("Suitcase packing")
suitcase.submit(["suitcase.py"], silent=False)

# Output:
# Submitting to Suitcase packing
# • suitcase.py
# 1: ✅
# 2: ✅
# 3: ✅
# ...

get_status(text=False)

Retrieves the status of the exercise group. When text is set to True, it will return the status as a dictionary of strings. Otherwise, it will return a dictionary where keys map to either strings or Submission objects. Common keys include 'leading', 'best', 'latest', etc.

pf = year.get_course("Programming Fundamentals (for CS)")
exercise = pf.get_group("Lab Session 2").get_group("Recurrence")

# Get status
status = exercise.get_status()
print(status)

# Output:
{
  'assignment': 'Recurrence',
  'group': 'Y.N. Here',
  'status': 'passed: Passed all test cases',
  'grade': '2.00',
  'total': '2',
  'output limit': '1',
  'passed': '1',
  'leading': <temmies.submission.Submission object at 0x...>,
  'best': <temmies.submission.Submission object at 0x...>,
  'latest': <temmies.submission.Submission object at 0x...>,
  'first_pass': <temmies.submission.Submission object at 0x...>,
  'last_pass': <temmies.submission.Submission object at 0x...>,
  'visible': 'Yes'
}

To access submission details:

leading_submission = status["leading"]
print(leading_submission.get_files())

Submission

Usage

submission = pf.get_group("Week 1").get_group("Exercise 1").get_group("Part 1").get_status()["leading"]

Methods

get_test_cases()

Returns a dictionary of test cases and their statuses.

test_cases = submission.get_test_cases()
print(test_cases)

# Output:
{'1': 'passed', '2': 'passed', '3': 'passed', '4': 'passed', '5': 'passed', '6': 'passed', '7': 'passed', '8': 'passed', '9': 'passed', '10': 'passed'}

get_info()

Returns a dictionary of information about the submission.

info = submission.get_info()
print(info)

# Output:
{
  'assignment': 'Part 1',
  'group': 'Y.N. Here',
  'uploaded_by': 'Y.N. Here s1234567',
  'created_on': 'Wed Sep 13 2023 12:51:37 GMT+0200',
  'submitted_on': 'Wed Sep 13 2023 12:51:37 GMT+0200',
  'status': 'passed: Passed all test cases',
  'files': [
    ('recurrence.c', '/file/.../recurrence.c'),
    ('compile.log', '/file/.../compile.log')
  ],
  'language': 'c'
}

get_files()

Returns a list of uploaded files in the format (name, URL).

files = submission.get_files()
print(files)

# Output:
[
  ('recurrence.c', '/file/.../recurrence.c'),
  ('compile.log', '/file/.../compile.log')
]