google-play-crawler is simply for searching android applications on GooglePlay, and also downloading them.
Now you can dowload applications with single click from web to your desktop.
It also has checkin ability to generate ANDROID-ID for you.
While doing checkin with your account, it uses Galaxy S3 properties. So only Galaxy S3 compatible applications will be retrieved. If you try to download incompatible application for Galaxy S3, you will get an exception like this :
"The item you were attempting to purchase could not be found."
Motivated users can add other device properties from here : http://www.glbenchmark.com/phonedetails.jsp?benchmark=glpro25&D=Samsung+GT-I9300+Galaxy+S+III&testgroup=system
This project is available thanks to this project : https://github.com/egirault/googleplay-api.
Take a look at code, it is not that sophisticated..
###SBT
Make sure you hava protoc installed (version 2.5!). On OSX:
brew install protobuf
Ubuntu/Debian:
sudo apt-get install protobuf-compiler libprotobuf-java
Install SBT: http://www.scala-sbt.org/release/docs/Getting-Started/Setup.html
To build:
sbt assembly
Note: This will generate the protobuf java files and compile them as part of the project.
###Maven
Install Maven 3 & protobuf compiler (version 2.5!)
sudo apt-get install maven protobuf-compiler libprotobuf-java
And build:
mvn package -Dmaven.test.skip=true
This will ignore the tests and pack for you. If you want to run tests, you need to edit login.conf with your google account credentials.
<dependency>
<groupId>com.akdeniz</groupId>
<artifactId>googleplaycrawler</artifactId>
<version>0.2</version>
</dependency>
<repository>
<id>github.release.repo</id>
<url>https://raw.github.com/Akdeniz/akdeniz-repo/master/repo/releases/</url>
</repository>
java -jar googleplay.jar --help
usage: googleplay [-h] [-f [CONF]] [-i [ANDROIDID]] [-e [EMAIL]]
[-p [PASSWORD]] [-t [SECURITYTOKEN]] [-a [HOST]]
[-l [PORT]]
{download,checkin,list,categories,search,permissions,reviews,register,usegcm}
...
Play with Google Play API :)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f [CONF], --conf [CONF]
Configuration file to used for login! If any of
androidid, email and password is supplied, it
will be ignored!
-i [ANDROIDID], --androidid [ANDROIDID]
ANDROID-ID to be used! You can use "Checkin"
mechanism, if you don't have one!
-e [EMAIL], --email [EMAIL]
Email address to be used for login.
-p [PASSWORD], --password [PASSWORD]
Password to be used for login.
-t [SECURITYTOKEN], --securitytoken [SECURITYTOKEN]
Security token that was generated at checkin. It
is only required for "usegcm" option
-a [HOST], --host [HOST]
Proxy host
-l [PORT], --port [PORT]
Proxy port
subcommands:
Command to be executed.
{download,checkin,list,categories,search,permissions,reviews,register, usegcm}
You can get usage of sub-commands like this :
java -jar googleplay.jar list --help
usage: googleplay list [-h] [-s SUBCATEGORY] [-o OFFSET] [-n NUMBER]
category
Lists sub-categories and applications within them!
positional arguments:
category defines category
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-s SUBCATEGORY, --subcategory SUBCATEGORY
defines sub-category
-o OFFSET, --offset OFFSET
offset to define where list begins
-n NUMBER, --number NUMBER
how many app will be listed
Login & Proxy arguments (androidid, email, password, host, port) can be defined in a configuration file not to pass them every time in command line. If you don't want to use proxy, just comment proxy host and port!
# Login Information
email = xxxxxxxxx@gmail.com
password = xxxxxxxxx
androidid = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
# security token only needed for "usegcm" option
securitytoken = xxxxxxxx
# Proxy Information
host=localhost
port=8888
You can use this file like this:
java -jar googleplay.jar --conf crawler.conf ...
Note that "usegcm" option does not operate on HTTP, so it won't be proxified by this configuration.
To see your chekined device at your account page(https://play.google.com/store/account), you should register it like this:
java -jar googleplay.jar -f crawler.conf register
and download a few application after registration!(same behaviour of android market application!)
Of course this does not allow you to click and download from web page! It is just for information right now!
But I will see if I can simulate Android GCM(Google Cloud Messaging) push-in mechanism when I have time! So stay tuned.. ;)
You can use usegcm
option to download applications from web to your desktop like installing to your phone.
All you have to do register your checkined device as described above and execute google-play-crawler like this:
java -jar googleplay.jar -f crawler.conf usegcm
Now you can login to your account from web browser and try to install any application.
Add other device properties to use with checkin.. (Tablet,.. etc.)
Simulate Android GCM Push-in mechanism to allow download from web!
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