This script lets you automatically book a vaccine slot on Doctolib in France and in Germany in the next seven days.
- woob
- cloudscraper
- dateutil
- termcolor
- colorama
- playsound (optional)
You need python3 for this script. If you don't have it, please install it first.
Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Run:
./doctoshotgun.py <country{fr,de}> <city> <email> [<password>]
Further optional arguments:
--debug, -d show debug information
--pfizer, -z select only Pfizer vaccine
--moderna, -m select only Moderna vaccine
--janssen, -j select only Janssen vaccine
--astrazeneca, -a select only AstraZeneca vaccine
--only-second, -2 select only second dose
--only-third, -3 select only third dose
--patient PATIENT, -p PATIENT
give patient ID
--time-window TIME_WINDOW, -t TIME_WINDOW
set how many next days the script look for slots (default = 7)
--center CENTER, -c CENTER
filter centers
--center-regex CENTER_REGEX
filter centers by regex
--center-exclude CENTER_EXCLUDE, -x CENTER_EXCLUDE
exclude centers
--center-exclude-regex CENTER_EXCLUDE_REGEX
exclude centers by regex
--include-neighbor-city, -n
include neighboring cities
--start-date START_DATE
first date on which you want to book the first slot (format should be DD/MM/YYYY)
--end-date END_DATE last date on which you want to book the first slot (format should be DD/MM/YYYY)
--dry-run do not really book the slot
--code CODE 2FA code
For easier reuse, it is possible to provide the arguments in a config file containing each parameter in a separate line.
./doctoshotgun.py @filename
Beware: argument name and value need to go to separate lines, values have no quotes
Example docto.config
:
fr
paris
[email protected]
--center
Centre de Vaccination Covid 19 - Ville de Paris
--center
Centre de Vaccination du 7eme arrondissement de Paris - Gymnase Camou
Build the image:
docker build . -t doctoshotgun
Run the container:
docker run -it doctoshotgun <country{fr,de}> <city> <email> [<password>]
You can also look for slot in multiple cities at the same time. Cities must be separated by commas:
$ ./doctoshotgun.py <country{fr,de}> <city1>,<city2>,<city3> <email> [<password>]
You can give name of centers in which you want specifically looking for:
$ ./doctoshotgun.py fr paris [email protected] \
--center "Centre de Vaccination Covid 19 - Ville de Paris" \
--center "Centre de Vaccination du 7eme arrondissement de Paris - Gymnase Camou"
For doctolib accounts with more thant one patient, you can select patient just after launching the script:
$ ./doctoshotgun.py fr paris [email protected] PASSWORD
Available patients are:
* [0] Roger Philibert
* [1] Luce Philibert
For which patient do you want to book a slot?
You can also give the patient id as argument:
$ ./doctoshotgun.py fr paris [email protected] PASSWORD -p 1
Starting to look for vaccine slots for Luce Philibert in 1 next day(s) starting today...
By default, the script looks for slots between now and next day at 23:59:59. If you belong to a category of patients that is allowed to book a slot in a more distant future, you can expand the time window. For exemple, if you want to search in the next 5 days :
$ ./doctoshotgun.py fr paris [email protected] -t 5
Password:
Starting to look for vaccine slots for Roger Philibert in 5 next day(s) starting today...
This may take a few minutes/hours, be patient!
By default, the script looks for slots between now and next day at 23:59:59. If you can't be vaccinated right now (e.g covid in the last 3 months or out of town) and you are looking for an appointment in a distant future, you can pass a starting date:
$ ./doctoshotgun.py fr paris [email protected] --start-date 17/06/2021
Password:
Starting to look for vaccine slots for Roger Philibert in 7 next day(s) starting 17/06/2021...
This may take a few minutes/hours, be patient!
The Pfizer vaccine is the only vaccine allowed in France for people between 16 and 18. For this case, you can use the -z option.
$ ./doctoshotgun.py fr paris [email protected] PASSWORD -z
Starting to look for vaccine slots for Luce Philibert...
Vaccines: Pfizer
This may take a few minutes/hours, be patient!
It is also possible to filter on Moderna vaccine with the -m option and Janssen with the -j option.
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
$ pytest test_browser.py