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FindMy.py/examples/fetch_reports.py
2023-12-30 22:29:18 +01:00

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import asyncio
import json
import logging
import os
from findmy import AppleAccount, LoginState, SmsSecondFactor, RemoteAnisetteProvider
from findmy import keys
# URL to (public or local) anisette server
ANISETTE_SERVER = "http://localhost:6969"
# Apple account details
ACCOUNT_EMAIL = "test@test.com"
ACCOUNT_PASS = "1234"
# Private base64-encoded key to look up
KEY_PRIV = ""
# Optional, to verify that advertisement key derivation works for your key
KEY_ADV = ""
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
async def login(account: AppleAccount):
state = await account.login(ACCOUNT_EMAIL, ACCOUNT_PASS)
if state == LoginState.REQUIRE_2FA: # Account requires 2FA
# This only supports SMS methods for now
methods = await account.get_2fa_methods()
# Print the (masked) phone numbers
for method in methods:
if isinstance(method, SmsSecondFactor):
print(method.phone_number)
# Just take the first one to keep things simple
method = methods[0]
await method.request()
code = input('Code: ')
# This automatically finishes the post-2FA login flow
await method.submit(code)
return account
async def fetch_reports(lookup_key):
anisette = RemoteAnisetteProvider(ANISETTE_SERVER)
acc = AppleAccount(anisette)
try:
# Save / restore account logic
if os.path.isfile("account.json"):
with open("account.json", "r") as f:
acc.restore(json.load(f))
else:
await login(acc)
with open("account.json", "w+") as f:
json.dump(acc.export(), f)
print(f"Logged in as: {acc.account_name} ({acc.first_name} {acc.last_name})")
# It's that simple!
reports = await acc.fetch_last_reports([lookup_key])
print(reports)
finally:
await acc.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
key = keys.KeyPair.from_b64(KEY_PRIV)
if KEY_ADV: # verify that your adv key is correct :D
assert key.adv_key_b64 == KEY_ADV
asyncio.run(fetch_reports(key))