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ticket-price-bot

Premise

Unable to purchase tickets to see a concert in Toronto for a performer's first time in Canada, I wanted to automate checking ticket resellers for the cheapest seats every day. I decided to write a script to check prices for me, then send me updates on Discord, using a scheduled Github Action.

Update: I got tickets!

2023-05-25: This bot scraper now parses event names from Seatgeek and Stubhub and names the bot directly after the event name. Hence, the bot name will be called <event_name> Ticket Notification Bot. This is to prevent confusion when running multiple bots for different events.

Usage

  1. Clone/fork the repository

  2. Install dependencies

pip install -r requirements.txt
  1. Replace the values in input/input.txt with links to the events you want to track. Right now, the script only works for SeatGeek and Stubhub.

Why is this manual? Ticketmaster blocks Selenium and requests anyways, but I don't want to write a scraper for every ticket vendor. If you want to use this for a different vendor, you'll have to write your own scraper. Also, I don't want to build a bot to handle user input, and I don't want to automate buying tickets, since I want to check prices myself. Otherwise, I'd be no better than a ticket scalper, and this bot is not meant to scalp tickets. I just want tickets to see Twice.

  1. Copy .env.example to .env and in your target Discord server, provided you have admin privileges, create a webhook and paste the URL into the .env file. If you're running this as a Github Action, you'll need to add the webhook URL as a secret in Settings > Secrets and Variables.
WEBHOOK_URL={your-discord-server-webhook-url}

Running the script on Github Actions

I automated this using Github Actions since I don't need a script running 24/7, just once an hour. I was also moving at the time, so couldn't run it as a cron job on my Raspberry Pi. Finally, I didn't want to run a VM in Azure since it seemed wasteful to spin up a machine for a script that takes a minute to run. If you want to run this locally, you can use cron to schedule the script to run every hour.

What it looks like

Discord webhook

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Tired of manually searching ticket resellers for the lowest price tickets to your desired concert? Let's automate that!

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