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Helps to find available slots on zh.vacme.ch corona vaccination service

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vacme-zurich-parser

https://zh.vacme.ch provides a way to register for vaccination in Zurich. Since there is not much free slots - its quite tedious to find available one. Recently dropdown was updated to filter not available ones, but unfortunately active options often dont have slots either.

This service (https://vacme.kloud.top) tries to simplify search by exposing rest api and UI with up to date available slots for vaccination in Zurich.
Be aware is uses personal refresh token for existing registration and reverse engineered api, so its all quite fragile - any next update of vacme.ch can break it.

Main part if you want to reuse code is in parser folder. Its python app which periodically calls zh.vacme.ch, and exposes basic api for UI and caching layers.
Its was just jupiter experiment (see original vaccination_search.ipynb) wrapped into api and extended with token refresh.

Currently, deployed to https://vacme.kloud.top with refresh interval ~3 min and with my account for group N.

zh.vacme.ch is for Zurich only, please check other cantons on https://foph-coronavirus.ch/vaccination/when-can-i-be-vaccinated/#cantons

Stay safe! ;)

UPD: I've found similar service https://rimpfli.web.app - check it out as well. It has Bern in addition to Zurich and notifications!

ui screenshot

possible todo

  • notifications in UI (?)
  • contact locations to get an info of which vaccine is in use there (?)
  • store/show statistics about slots per day etc
  • automatic SMS login

API

Here is main caching flat api providing appointment data and geo https://vacme.kloud.top/api/v2/locations for UI display.
Example response:

{
  "vaccination_group": "N",
  "last_refresh": 1621085095601,
  "refresh_interval_sec": 250,
  "locations": [
    {
      "name": "Zürich, TopPharm Morgental Apotheke",
      "id": "00d65270-264f-469f-bdac-765d01d2b14c",
      "noFreieTermine": true,
      "latitude": 47.3437185858769,
      "longitude": 8.529828454511142,
      "link": "https://goo.gl/maps/8VFBvGnSGrZJLHW98"
    },
    {
      "name": "_Impfzentrum Wetzikon",
      "id": "fcfae361-7a74-481d-bc6b-e257e1ddb1de",
      "noFreieTermine": false,
      "firstDate": 1623067200000,
      "secondDate": 1625486400000,
      "latitude": 47.31518772182702,
      "longitude": 8.79995562696232,
      "link": "https://goo.gl/maps/J9sD4ByixUrAQaes9"
    },
    .....
  ]
}

noFreieTermine and id fields are propagated from vacme.ch directly.

See parser only api in parser folder.

local deployment

if you want to run it locally, find your REGISTRATION_ID and REFRESH_TOKEN from browser network tab and run:

docker run --rm -it -e REGISTRATION_ID=? -e REFRESH_TOKEN=? golonzovsky/vacme-parser

or run python code directly.

cloud deployment

In case you want to run it in the cloud - sometimes api starts to redirect into captcha. AFAIK once captcha is solved - IP is added, and you can call vacme again.

If you run in k8s - you need to hide your nodes behind NAT. Then you can to solve captcha from behind NAT ip using socks proxy. Example to create local SOCKS proxy from private GKE node:

gcloud beta compute ssh --zone "europe-west6-a" "gke-main-preemptible-e2-medium-3b140cfc-wv1s" --tunnel-through-iap -- -N -p 22 -D localhost:5000

UPD: added all infra code, see https://github.com/golonzovsky/vacme-zurich-parser/tree/main/infrastructure folder. Its terraform definitions of GKE cluster and things around running in GCP.