oj
is a command to help solving problems on various online judges. This command automates downloading sample cases, generating additional test cases, testing for your code, and submitting it.
- Download sample cases
- Download system test cases
- Login
- Submit your code
- Test your code
- Test your code for reactive problems
- Generate input files from generators
- Generate output files from input and reference implementation
For the detailed documentation, read docs/getting-started.md.
Many online judges (Codeforces, AtCoder, HackerRank, etc.) are supported. For the full list, see the table of online-judge-tools/api-client.
The package is https://pypi.python.org/pypi/online-judge-tools .
$ pip3 install online-judge-tools
For detailed instructions, read docs/INSTALL.md.
$ oj download [--system] URL
$ oj login URL
$ oj submit [URL] FILE
$ oj test [-c COMMAND] [TEST...]
$ oj test-reactive [-c COMMAND] JUDGE_COMMAND
$ oj generate-input GENERATOR_COMMAND
$ oj generate-output [-c COMMAND] [TEST...]
$ oj generate-reactive [-g GENERATOR_COMMAND] HACKED_COMMAND JUDGE_COMMAND
For details, see $ oj --help
.
$ oj download http://agc001.contest.atcoder.jp/tasks/agc001_a
[INFO] online-judge-tools 11.2.0 (+ online-judge-api-client 10.8.0)
[INFO] load cookie from: /home/user/.local/share/online-judge-tools/cookie.jar
[NETWORK] GET: https://atcoder.jp/contests/agc001/tasks/agc001_a
[NETWORK] 200 OK
[INFO] sample 0
[INFO] input: sample-1
2
1 3 1 2
[SUCCESS] saved to: test/sample-1.in
[INFO] output: sample-1
3
[SUCCESS] saved to: test/sample-1.out
[INFO] sample 1
[INFO] input: sample-2
5
100 1 2 3 14 15 58 58 58 29
[SUCCESS] saved to: test/sample-2.in
[INFO] output: sample-2
135
[SUCCESS] saved to: test/sample-2.out
$ cat <<EOF > main.py
#!/usr/bin/env python3
n = int(input())
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
ans = max(a)
print(ans)
EOF
$ oj t -c "python3 main.py"
[INFO] online-judge-tools 11.2.0 (+ online-judge-api-client 10.8.0)
[INFO] 2 cases found
[INFO] sample-1
[INFO] time: 0.043601 sec
[SUCCESS] AC
[INFO] sample-2
[INFO] time: 0.043763 sec
[FAILURE] WA
input:
5
100 1 2 3 14 15 58 58 58 29
output:
3
expected:
135
[INFO] slowest: 0.043763 sec (for sample-2)
[INFO] max memory: 10.064000 MB (for sample-2)
[FAILURE] test failed: 1 AC / 2 cases
- Can I use Python (or Rust, D, Java, F#, Haskell, etc.) instead of C++?
- Yes. Please use
--command
(-c
) option if needed. For example, for Python, you can run$ oj t -c "python3 main.py"
.
- Yes. Please use
- I usually make one directory per one contest (or, site). Can I keep using this style?
- Yes, you can use the
--directory
(-d
) option or$ rm -rf test/
. However, we don't recommend this style, because you should make additional test cases by yourself and run stress tests to maximize your rating.
- Yes, you can use the
- Can I download all sample cases of all problems at once?
- No, but you can use
oj-prepare
command in kmyk/online-judge-template-generator.
- No, but you can use
- Can I automatically compile my source code before testing?
- Yes, use your shell. Run
$ g++ main.cpp && oj t
.
- Yes, use your shell. Run
- Can I automatically submit code after it passes tests?
- Yes, use your shell. Run
$ oj t && oj s main.cpp
. By the way, you need to take care of problems whose sample cases are not so strong.
- Yes, use your shell. Run
- Can I remove the delays and the
[y/N]
confirmation before submitting code?- Yes, put
--wait=0
option and--yes
option tooj s
subcommand. Of course, we don't recommend this. These options exist for failsafe. For example, please consider a situation where if you save 3 seconds, you will move up 3 places on the standings. In such a case, if you get a penalty of 5 minutes, then you will move down at least 300 places on the standings.
- Yes, put
- Are my passwords stored?
- No, your passwords are not stored into any files. This program stores only your session tokens (but of course, they're still credentials). Please read
onlinejudge/_implementation/command/login.py
.
- No, your passwords are not stored into any files. This program stores only your session tokens (but of course, they're still credentials). Please read
- Does the config file exist?
- No. You can use your
.bashrc
(or similar files) instead. It's a config file of your shell. Read man bash and write shell aliases or shell functions. For example, if you want to use Python code for tests by default, writealias oj-test-python='oj t -c "python3 main.py"'
to.bashrc
and use$ oj-test-python
.
- No. You can use your
For other questions, use Gitter or other SNSs.
conflicted:
not conflicted:
- shivawu/topcoder-greed for Topcoder Single Round Match
projects collaborating with kmyk/online-judge-tools:
- kmyk/online-judge-template-generator analyzes problems and generates templates including auto-generated input/output parts
- kmyk/online-judge-verify-helper automates testing your library for competitive programming and generate documents
- Tatamo/atcoder-cli is a thin wrapper optimized for AtCoder
- kjnh10/pcm is a tool which internally uses online-judge-tools
- fukatani/rujaion is an IDE for competitive-programming with Rust
- current maintainers
- maintainers who are not working now
- @fukatani (AtCoder: ryoryoryo111)
- @kawacchu (AtCoder: kawacchu)
MIT License