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Tool to help us buy a GPU in 2020

License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Python 99.43% Batchfile 0.57%

nvidia-bot's Introduction

nvidia-bot

Installation | Usage | Discord | Troubleshooting

Why???

I built this in response to the severe tech scalping situation that's happening right now. Almost every tech product that's coming out right now is being instantly brought out by scalping groups and then resold at at insane prices. $699 GPUs are being listed for $1700 on eBay, and these scalpers are buying 40 carts while normal consumers can't get a single one. Preorders for the PS5 are being resold for nearly $1000. My take on this is that if I release a bot that anyone can use, for free, then the number of items that scalpers can buy goes down and normal consumers can buy items for MSRP. If everyone is botting, then no one is botting.

Got a question?

See the FAQs first.

Installation

For Raspberry Pi installation and setup, go here.

This project uses Pipenv to manage dependencies. Hop in my Discord if you have ideas, need help or just want to tell me about how you got your new 3080.

To get started you'll first need to clone this repository. If you are unfamiliar with Git, follow the guide on how to do that on our Wiki. You can use the "Download Zip" button on the GitHub repository's homepage but this makes receieving updates more difficult. If you can get setup with the GitHub Desktop app, updating to the latest version of the bot takes 1 click.

TerryFrench has also created a youtube video detailing how to get this project running on Windows 10 as well. Huge thanks to him.

Alt text

pip install pipenv
pipenv shell 
pipenv install

Run it

python app.py

Usage: app.py [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

Options:
  --help  Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  amazon
  nvidia

Current Functionality

Website Auto Checkout Open Cart Link Test flag
nvidia.com
amazon.com
bestbuy.com
evga.com

Usage

Amazon

Warning: This will buy every ASIN that is in stock the first time anything is in stock. So there is a possibility you can end up with multiple items. Thankfully Amazon.com has 1 click order canceling so its not a huge issue. We are working on a solution for this and price limits soon.

Amazon flags

--no-image : prevents images from loading on amazon webdriver
--test : This will not finish the checkout

Make a copy of amazon_config.template_json to amazon_config.json:

{
  "username": "",
  "password": "",
  "asin_list": ["B07JH53M4T","B08HR7SV3M"],
  "amazon_website": "amazon.com"
}

Example usage:

python app.py amazon --test
...
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:40:49,987 - Initializing notification handlers
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:40:49,988 - Enabled Handlers: ['Audio', 'Twilio', 'Pavlok']
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:40:54,141 - Already logged in
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:40:54,141 - Checking stock for items.
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:40:54,614 - One or more items in stock!
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:40:54,718 - Pavlok zaped
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:40:54,848 - SMS Sent: SM68afc07b580f45d1b2527ec4b668f2d8
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:40:58,771 - Clicking continue.
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:41:03,816 - Waiting for Cart Page
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:41:03,826 - On cart page.
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:41:03,826 - clicking checkout.
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:41:04,287 - Waiting for Place Your Order Page
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:41:04,332 - Finishing checkout
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:41:04,616 - Clicking Button: <selenium.webdriver.remote.webelement.WebElement (session="89f5bfa2d22cf963433ed241494d68c1", element="b3fb2797-383c-413d-8d79-1ddd63013394")>
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:41:04,617 - Waiting for Order completed page.
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:41:04,617 - This is a test, so we don't need to wait for the order completed page.
INFO: "2020-09-25 14:41:04,617 - Order Placed.

Nvidia

Will check stock and open an add to cart link in your browser and send notifications.

Nvidia flags

--test : runs a test of the checkout process, without actually making the purchase
--interval: How many seconds between each stock check (default: 5)

Example usage:

python app.py nvidia
What GPU are you after?: 3080
What locale shall we use? [en_us]:
...
INFO: "2020-09-23 21:43:56,152 - We have 1 product IDs for NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3080
INFO: "2020-09-23 21:43:56,153 - Product IDs: ['5438481700']
INFO: "2020-09-23 21:43:56,153 - Checking stock for 5438481700 at 5 second intervals.

Quick run:

python app.py nvidia --gpu 3080 --locale en_us

Best Buy

This is fairly basic right now. Just login to the best buy website in your default browser and then run the command as follows:

python app.py bestbuy --sku [SKU]

Example:

python app.py bestbuy --sku 6429440

EVGA

Make a copy of evga_config.template_json to evga_config.json:

{
  "username": "hari@",
  "password": "password!",
  "card_pn": "10G-P5-3895-KR",
  "card_series": "3080",
  "credit_card" : {
            "name": "Hari ",
            "number": "234234",
            "cvv": "123",
            "expiration_month": "12",
            "expiration_year": "2023"
        }
}

Test run command (Uses old gpu list and then stops before finishing the order) python app.py evga --test

Autobuy command: python app.py evga

These are the series: "3090" or "3080" (any should work, untested)

P/N numbers can be found in URLs or on product pages such as newegg. They look like this:

  • 10G-P5-3895-KR
  • 10G-P5-3881-KR
  • 10G-P5-3885-KR

EVGA PN Screenshot

if it doesn't load the correct page title (since the 3090 isn't listed yet), it will refresh every second until the correct page is loaded.

Notifications

This uses a notifications handler that will support multiple notification channels.

Once you've set up the notification handlers you want to use, be sure to test them using the [test-notifications command].(#testing-notifications).

Twilio

To enable Twilio notifications, first go to https://www.twilio.com/ and create a free account and get a Twilio number. Then make a copy of twilio_config.template_json and name it twilio_config.json. If this file exists and the credentials are valid, the notification handler will send you an sms when it carts or purchases an item.

{
  "account_sid": "ACCOUNT_SID",
  "auth_token": "AUTH_TOKEN",
  "from": "YOUR TWILIO NUMBER",
  "to": "THE NUMBER YOU WANT TO SEND SMS TO"
}

Discord

To enable Discord notifications, first get your wehbook url. Use the directions here to get the webhook url. Make a copy of the discord_config.template_json file and name it discord_config.json and place the webhook url here. Optionally a user id can be added to ping someone (like yourself).

{
  "webhook_url": "Discord webhook url here",
  "user_id": "Optional user id to ping here"
}

Telegram

To enable Telegram notifications, you have to create a new bot and get your chat id. Use the directions here (Creating your bot and Getting your Chat id sections).

Make a copy of the telegram_config.template_json file and name it telegram_config.json and place your BOT_TOKEN and BOT_CHAT_ID values here.

{
    "BOT_TOKEN" : "1234567890:abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz",
    "BOT_CHAT_ID" : "111222333"
}

It is possible to notify multiple users at once. Just add a list as the BOT_CHAT_ID value:

{
    "BOT_TOKEN" : "1234567890:abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz",
    "BOT_CHAT_ID" : ["111222333", "444555666"]
}

Pavlok

To enable shock notifications to your Pavlok Shockwatch, store the url from the pavlok app in the pavlok_config.json file, you can copy the template from pavlok_config.template_json.

WARNING: This feature does not currently support adjusting the intensity, it will always be max (255).

{
  "base_url": "url goes here"
}

Join

To enable Join notifications, make a copy of the join_config.template_json file and name it join_config.json
Go here and select the device you want to notify.
Click the JOIN API tab and paste the value next to Device Id into your join_config.json deviceId section.
Next click the SHOW button next to API Key and copy that value into your join_config.json apikey section.

{
  "apikey": "paste api key here",
  "deviceId": "paste device id here"
}

Testing notifications

Once you have setup your desired notification handlers you can test them by running python app.py test-notifications from within your pipenv shell. This will send a test notification to all configured notificaiton handlers.

Troubleshooting

I suggest joining the #tech-support channel in Discord for personal assistance if these common fixes don't help.

Error: selenium.common.exceptions.WebDriverException: Message: unknown error: cannot find Chrome binary The issue is that chrome is not installed in the expected location. See Selenium Wiki and the section on overriding the Chrome binary location .

The easy fix for this is to add an option where selenium is used (amazon.py)

chrome_options.binary_location="C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe"

Error: selenium.common.exceptions.SessionNotCreatedException: Message: session not created: This version of ChromeDriver only supports Chrome version 85

You are not running the proper version of Chrome this requires. As of this update, the current version is Chrome 85. Check your version by going to chrome://version/ in your browser. We are going to be targeting the current stable build of chrome. If you are behind, please update, if you are on a beta or canary branch, you'll have to build your own version of chromedriver-py.

Raspberry-Pi-Setup

  1. Prereqs and Setup
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt install chromium-chromedriver
git clone https://github.com/Hari-Nagarajan/nvidia-bot
cd nvidia-bot/
pip3 install pipenv
export PATH=$PATH:/home/<YOURUSERNAME>/.local/bin
pipenv shell 
pipenv install
  1. Leave this Terminal window open.

  2. Open the following file in a text editor:

/home/<YOURUSERNAME>/.local/share/virtualenvs/nvidia-bot-<RANDOMCHARS>/lib/python3.7/site-packages/selenium/webdriver/common/service.py
  1. Edit line 38 from self.path = executable to self.path = "chromedriver", then save and close the file.

  2. Back in Terminal...

python app.py
  1. Follow Usage to configure the bot as needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I run multiple instances of the bot?

Yes. For example you can run one instance to check stock on the Nvidia store and a separate instance to check stock on Amazon. Bear in mind that if you do this you may end up with multiple purchases going through at the same time.

2. Does Nvidia Bot automatically bypass CAPTCHA's on the store sites?

  • For the Nvidia store, no. The Nvidia bot just notifys you when the desired card is in stock, and tries to add it to your cart. The rest of the checkout process is up to you.
  • For EVGA, no. You will need to enter the CAPTCHA.
  • For Amazon, yes. The bot will try and auto-solve CAPTCHA's during the checkout process.

3. Can I add multiple P/N numbers to the EVGA bot

Not currently. If you want to check for multiple card models you will need to run a separate instance of the bot (each with different P/Ns in evga_config.json) for each model you want to check for.

Attribution

Notification sound from https://notificationsounds.com.

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