@ -6,12 +6,13 @@ This script will download the Tesla Service Manual onto a local doc folder for o
1. Go into `secrets.py` and fill out `tesla_account_email` and `tesla_account_password` with your account and password.
2. Go into `scrape.py` and enter the index URL of the manual you want saved by changing `service_manual_index` and `base_url` variables. It is defaulted to the Model 3.
3. Setup Python 3. See tutorial at: <https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide/Download>
4. Setup selenium for Python. To use the required stealth module, you **must** use the Chromium webdriver. See tutorial at: <https://blog.testproject.io/2019/07/16/installing-selenium-webdriver-using-python-chrome/>
5. Pip install the required packages (including `requests`, `selenium`, `selenium-stealth`, and `beautifulsoup4`). On windows, you run the following commands on command prompt (CMD):
3. If you have 2FA or other challenges with login, consider changing `login_delay` to 2 or 3 seconds so you can manually enter your credentials.
4. Setup Python 3. See tutorial at: <https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide/Download>
5. Setup selenium for Python. To use the required stealth module, you **must** use the Chromium webdriver. See tutorial at: <https://blog.testproject.io/2019/07/16/installing-selenium-webdriver-using-python-chrome/>
6. Pip install the required packages (including `requests`, `selenium`, `selenium-stealth`, and `beautifulsoup4`). On windows, you run the following commands on command prompt (CMD):
1. `cd C:\Users\Anson\Desktop\TeslaServiceManualScraper` [template, the path should go wherever you saved this readme]
# Step 0: Indicate which manual you plan to scrape, currently set to Model 3
# Step 0: Indicate which manual you plan to scrape, currently set to Model 3. Also increase the login delay to give yourself time to login if you have 2FA or encounter other login issues.