codingame-connector

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codingame-connector will help you to develop solutions for Codingame exercises on your local computer. You don't need the browser to be open during your development process (save your RAM!).

Installation

First, you need NodeJS installed on your machine. If you don't, you can take a look to the nvm project which allow you to install Node without root access.

Global installation

You can simply install the cg-watch command with the following command.

npm install -g codingame-connector

Then you can use it from any folder with cg-watch (see for configuration below).

Local installation

To install codingame-connector, you can clone the project. Then you'll have to install the Node modules.

git clone https://github.com/woshilapin/codingame-connector.git
cd codingame-connector
npm install

Then you can launch it (see configuration below) with npm start.

Configuration

It's pretty simple, you give to the program a configuration file (default to .codingamerc) of the following form.

{
    "username": "my@email.me",
    "password": "myP4ssw0rd",
    "exercise": "5711567e959cf54dd2dd79c1b4c259560d6ba46",
    "tests": [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6],
    "language": "Python",
    "bundle": "bundle.py"
}

Username and password

There is 3 different ways to give your username and password.

In the configuration file

As simple as the following.

{
    "username": "my@email.me",
    "password": "myP4ssw0rd",
    ...
}

Through a command in the configuration file

You can also give a command in the configuration file, the output of this command will be considered the username or password. For example, imagine you encrypted your username and password in GPG files username.gpg and password.gpg with the following command.

gpg2 --encrypt username
gpg2 --encrypt password

Then you could use the following in your configuration file.

{
    "username": ["gpg2", "--decrypt", "username.gpg"],
    "password": ["gpg2", "--decrypt", "password.gpg"],
    ...
}

Note that you might want to encrypt only the password.

{
    "username": "my@email.me",
    "password": ["gpg2", "--decrypt", "password.gpg"],
    ...
}

Neither of them

If you don't put anything in your configuration file, the software will ask for it and keep them as long as the software is running.

Exercise ID

To find the exercise hash, you'll have to open the webbrowser, browser to the exercise you'll try to solve and open the IDE. Then look into your URL, you'll find the hash.

Tests

tests are an array of all the test's number available in the IDE of Codingame (not the validators!).

Language

Is a value among all the available languages in Codingame. Be careful of the case as Python will work but python will not.

Bundle

bundle is the path towards the file containing your code.

If you prefer to not put your username and password in a plain file on your filesystem, don't put the fields, they will be asked when the program is launched and kept in memory (not safe but at least safer). The connection towards the website is encrypted (HTTPS).

How it works?

codingame-connector will continuously watch the file bundle for any change. Each time the file is changed and saved, codingame-connector will launch the tests on Codingame. Note that it will stop to test on the first one that fail. To get an idea, see this asciinema.

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npm i codingame-connector

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0.7.1

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