AMCtoOwncloud is a Nautilus script that sends Auto Multiple Choice (AMC) annotated papers to Owncloud/Nextcloud and share them with the corresponding students.
Each quiz file is uploaded to a remote folder unique to each student. Then each folder is:
- shared with the student who can be a local user or a remote user on another federated server
- shared by link
- link is shortened using tinyurl.com
Eventually, shared links are saved to a newly created .csv
file (default behaviour) or to the current .csv
file.
In the end, the remote folder structure will look like this:
Quizzes/
├── 3emeE/
| ├── MOUSE Mickey (3998) - Maths Quizzes/
│ │ └── Quiz 1 - MOUSE Mickey (3998).pdf
│ └── MOUSE Minnie (3999) - Maths Quizzes/
│ └── Quiz 1 - MOUSE Minnie (3999).pdf
└── 4emeE/
└── DUCK Donald (4999) - Maths Quizzes/
└── Quiz 1 - DUCK Donald (3999).pdf
But the root folder Quizzes/
, Quiz 1
, and Maths Quizzes
are configurable, and the other fields come from the .csv
file. For instance, If you don't have groups specified in you .csv
file, and you leave the root folder empty ''
, it can also look like this:
MOUSE Mickey (3998) - Maths Quizzes/
└── Quiz 1 - MOUSE Mickey (3998).pdf
MOUSE Minnie (3999) - Maths Quizzes/
└── Quiz 1 - MOUSE Minnie (3999).pdf
DUCK Donald (4999) - Maths Quizzes/
└── Quiz 1 - DUCK Donald (3999).pdf
Right click on the annotated papers (or on folders) and go to the submenu scripts:
Then enter your Owncloud password, the name of the quiz, and wait:
Every encountered issue should be displayed (unmatched files, login error, uploading or sharing errors).
Copy AMCtoOwncloud.sh
and .AMCtoOwncloud.py
in the Nautilus scripts folder: ~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts/
In order to make it work, you need to install the following Python modules:
requests
, lxml.html
, owncloud
(see pyocclient), pyshorteners
(see pyshorteners).
You can use the following commands:
pip3 install --user pyocclient
pip3 install --user pyshorteners
You also need gnome-terminal
or you will have to edit the AMCtoOwncloud.sh
script file to use another terminal.
Edit the .AMCtoOwncloud.py
and change the parameters at the end:
CSV = '/path/to/csv/students.csv'
FOLDER = 'Quizzes/'
ADDRESS = 'https://ncloud.zaclys.com'
USERNAME = 'MyUserName'
The CSV file containing all your student information must use semicolons ;
as separators and the following headers (there are optional parameters in method identify_students()
to change this behaviour, see below):
group;surname;name;id;owncloud;email
3emeE;MOUSE;Mickey;3998;cabitzmil;mickeymouse@domain.com
3emeE;MOUSE;Minnie;3999;agrevet;minniemouse@domain.com
4emeE;DUCK;Donald;4999;prenaud@aFederatedServer.com;donaldduck@domain.com
Finally, annotated papers must contain the student number in their name
(the first number of the file name is extracted to associate each quiz to the corresponding student). Don't forget to configure auto-multiple-choice using the column headers of your .csv
file:
To change the script behaviour, you can edit the last four lines:
amcsend = AMCtoOwncloud()
amcsend.identify_students(csv_filepath=CSV)
amcsend.connect_owncloud(address=ADDRESS, username=USERNAME, SSO=False)
amcsend.upload_and_share(folder_root=FOLDER, replace_csv=False)
For instance, if your Owncloud server is behind a Central Authentication Service (CAS), you might want to use the parameter SSO=True
. It has been tested with the Virtual Learning Environment Envole of a school that use CAS fo authentication.
You can also save shared links to the current .csv
file with replace_csv=True
. Make sure to backup before and be aware that comment lines starting with a #
are lost in the process.
More options are available, see below for a full list of parameters with default values:
amcsend = AMCtoOwncloud(list_of_paths=None, verbose=False)
amcsend.identify_students(csv_filepath=CSV, verbose=False, debug=False,
csv_delimiter=";",
csv_comment="#",
name_header="name",
surname_header="surname",
group_header="group",
number_header="id",
email_header="email",
owncloud_header="owncloud",
link_header="link"
shortlink_header="shortlink")
amcsend.connect_owncloud(address=ADDRESS, username=USERNAME, password=None, SSO=False)
amcsend.upload_and_share(folder_root=FOLDER, folder_name=" - Maths Quizzes",
quiz_name=None,
share_with_user=True,
share_by_link=True,
shorten_link=True,
replace_csv=False)
A LaTeX document is also available in the folder /information letters/
to print share links together with the corresponding QR codes: