FRScan

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class pyscandl.modules.fetchers.FRScan(link: str = None, manga: str = None, chapstart=1)
__init__(link: str = None, manga: str = None, chapstart=1)

Initialization of the fetcher. for your fetcher to be able to work you’ll need at either link or manga to be specified.

Parameters:
  • link (str) – link to the main page of the wanted scan
  • manga (str) – unique id corresponding to the manga on the website that can be used instead of the link to access the manga
  • chapstart – number of the first chapter of the download
author = None

name of the author of the manga default to TBD if none is found

manga_name = None

name of the manga currentl in the fetcher

domain = None

domain of the website the fetcher is currently on looks like: .domname.ext

go_to_chapter(chap)

Go to the specified chapter.

Parameters:chap – number of the specified chapter
Raises:MangaNotFound – the asked chapter doesn’t exist
next_image()

Go to the next image in the current chapter.

next_chapter()

Go to the next chapter in order.

is_last_image()

Checks if it’s the last image in the current chapter.

Return type:bool
is_last_chapter()

Checks if the current chapter is the last available one

Return type:bool
classmethod scan(link: str = None, manga: str = None)

It is a class method to avoid initializing a fetcher with a chapter for othing, which would take time and resources for nothing. As a result you onnly get either the manga link or the manga id to do the method.

Gives a list of all the chapters available for that current manga. The number given must correspond to the number you give to specify the chapters you want to the fetcher. To facilitate the usage please return a list of int and floats for the .x chapters.

Parameters:
  • link (str) – link of the manga
  • manga (str) – unique id of the manga
Return type:

list[int/float]

Raises:

MangaNotFound – the asked manga doesn’t exist