khan_api_wrapper (Python 3 Wrapper for Khan Academy API)
This is a simple implementation of using the Khan Academy API with python. It uses the alternative method of logging in with your own account, and should be sufficient if you are only looking to retrieve data from your students.
- requests
- rauth
Install:
$ pip install khan_api_wrapper
Register your app with Khan Academy, to get the necessary tokens. That is it, you should now be able to use the wrapper in your python script.
test in an interactive shell:
$ python
> from khan_api_wrapper.khan import KhanAcademySignIn, KhanAPI
>
> consumer_key = "Key from registering app"
> consumer_token = "Token from registering app"
> khan_identifier = "username_of_account_used_to_register_app"
> khan_password = "password_of_account_used_to_register_app"
> kauth = KhanAcademySignIn(consumer_key, consumer_token, khan_identifier, khan_password)
> token, secret = kauth.authorize_self()
>
> kapi = KhanAPI(consumer_key, consumer_token, token, secret)
> kapi.user() # should print your user data to console.
>
> # Use your own endpoint
> kapi.get("/api/internal/user/missions") # should show your missions
Examine khan.py
for all the available methods or example.py
for ideas on how to use in your application.
Through trial I have discovered that the access token and secret are valid for 2 weeks. So you may consider storing them in a separate file or database, and write a function to only fetch tokens if they are expired.
def get_tokens():
# fetch token data from saved json file
with open("tokens.json", "r") as f:
tokens = json.loads(f.read())
# check if tokens are expired
now = time.time()
if now - tokens["timestamp"] > 3600 * 24 * 14:
kauth = KhanAcademySignIn(consumer_key, consumer_secret, token, uname, pwd)
token, secret = kauth.authorize_self()
# update file with new tokens and timestamp
with open("tokens.json", "w") as t:
t.write(
json.dumps({"token": token, "secret": secret, "timestamp": now})
)
# return fresh tokens
return token, secret
# tokens are still valid, so return them
return tokens["token"], tokens["secret"]
# Then use the function to ensure we only use fresh tokens when necessary
token, secret = get_tokens()
kapi = KhanAPI(consumer_key, consumer_secret, token, secret)
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