canvascli downloads grades from Canvas,
converts them into the format required
for final submission to the FSC at UBC,
and creates a few helpful visualizations.
canvascli requires a recent version of Python and its package manager pip.
After installing those (e.g. via miniconda),
you can run this command from your terminal.
python -m pip install -U canvascliAll canvascli functionality requires that you have created an Canvas API access
token,
so do that first if you don't have one already.
When running
canvascli, you can either paste your Canvas token when prompted at the command line (ideally using a password manager, e.g. KeePassXC), or store it in an environment variable namedCANVAS_PAT.
Typing canvascli at the command prompt will show the general help message
including the available sub-commands.
The most common use case
is probably to prepare final grades for FSC submission,
which you can do like so:
canvascli prepare-fsc-grades --course-id 53665This will save a CSV file in the current directory which can be uploaded to the FSC. The file should automatically be correctly formatted, but it is a good idea to double check in case there are unexpected changes to how UBC inputs course info on Canvas.
canvascli drops students without a grade by default,
and creates a few helpful visualizations of the final grades
and assignment scores.
Run canvascli prepare-fsc-grades --help
to view all available options.
If you don't know the Canvas course id of your course,
canvascli can check for you:
canvascli show-coursesThis will output a table with all the courses
your API token has access to.
Run canvascli show-courses --help
to view all available options.
If you want suggestions for subcommands and option flags when you press TAB you can download the corresponding completion file from the GitHub repository and source it in your terminal's configuration file. If you don't want to do this manually, you can run one of the following commands (don't forget to restart your shell afterwards).
First make sure that your zsh general shell completion enabled by adding
autoload -Uz compinit && compinitto your.zshrc; it is important that this line is added before running the command below.
curl -Ss https://raw.githubusercontent.com/joelostblom/canvascli/main/canvascli-complete.zsh > ~/.canvascli-complete.zsh && echo ". ~/.canvascli-complete.zsh" >> ~/.zshrcBash shell completion requires bash >= 4.0 (notably macOS ships with 3.x so use zsh instead). If you are using GitBash for Windows, change
.bashrcto.bash_profilein the command below, and note that you will only get shell completion after typingcavascli, notcanvascli.exe.
curl -Ss https://raw.githubusercontent.com/joelostblom/canvascli/main/canvascli-complete.bash > ~/.canvascli-complete.bash && echo ". ~/.canvascli-complete.bash" >> ~/.bashrcQuestions and contributions are welcome! The best way to get in touch is to open a new issue or discussion. Remember to follow the Code of Conduct when you participate in this project.