A small command line client for downloading KptnCook recipes. Atm it's only possible to download the three recipes for today. If you know how to get the data for other days/oids of recipes, please let me know :).
Thanks to this blogpost for the url to get the json for today's recipes.
It's in pre alpha status.
- Python >=3.10
- Mealie >=v1.0
$ pipx install kptncook
Usage: kptncook [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options:
--install-completion [bash|zsh|fish|powershell|pwsh]
Install completion for the specified
shell.
--show-completion [bash|zsh|fish|powershell|pwsh]
Show completion for the specified shell,
to copy it or customize the installation.
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
backup-favorites Store kptncook favorites in local repository.
kptncook-access-token Get access token for kptncook.
kptncook-today List all recipes for today from the kptncook...
list-recipes List all locally saved recipes.
save-todays-recipes Save recipes for today from kptncook site.
search-by-id Search for a recipe by id in kptncook api, id...
sync Fetch recipes for today from api, save them to...
sync-with-mealie Sync locally saced recipes with mealie.
export-recipes-to-paprika Export a recipe by id or all recipes to Paprika app
Set environment variables via ~/.kptncook/.env
dotenv file or directly in your shell. You'll need to set at least the KPTNCOOK_API_KEY
variable. If you want to sync the recipes with mealie, you also have to set some additional variables.
If you want to back up your favorite receipts from KptnCook, you have to set the KPTNCOOK_ACCESS_TOKEN
variable as well. You can obtain the access token by running the kptncook kptncook-access_token
command. But you need a kptncook account to do that.
Beware: If you don't have a kptncook account, you'll lose all your favorites by creating a new one.
Here's an example:
KPTNCOOK_API_KEY=6q7QNKy-oIgk-IMuWisJ-jfN7s6
KPTNCOOK_ACCESS_TOKEN=9353xxxx-xxxx-4fe1-xxxx-xxx4a173805 # replace with correct token
MEALIE_URL=https://mealie.staging.django-cast.com/api
MEALIE_USERNAME=jochen
MEALIE_PASSWORD=password # replace with correct password
- Checkout source repository
- Create a virtualenv
Inside the virtualenv install flit (not via pipx!):
$ python -m pip install flit
Install a symlinked development version of the package:
$ flit install -s
Install the git pre-commit hooks:
$ pre-commit install
Flit should have already installed pytest:
$ pytest
After running the tests, run flit publish
to publish the package to PyPI.
$ flit publish