This package provides a Python interface for the Goodreads API. Using it, you can do pretty much anything that Goodreads allows through their public API.
This package is largely Python 2 compatible, but is only officially supported for Python 3.
BetterReads is an expansion of the goodreads2 package available on PyPi. That package is no longer maintained and needed some updates to be usable. The name is just cheeky and cute, and not to imply that this project is substantially better than any other project. Someday I hope it's succeeded by a Python package called BestReads.
Major updates in this new project:
- Use https for Oauth - goodreads now requires this and previous packages' Oauth requests always fail
- Add convenience method to get all of a user's reviews for a specific shelf
- Some opinionated development changes. For example
- No longer making live API calls in unit tests
- Using black code style across the board
- More robust documentation
This package depends on the following packages:
- xmltodict
- requests
- rauth
- backports-datetime-fromisoformat
They can be installed using pip
.
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
If you want to contribute to this package, you will need to install the packages
in requirements-dev.txt
as well.
To install, run the following command from the top-level package directory.
sudo python setup.py install
You can also install BetterReads using pip. The current version on PyPi is 0.4.1.
pip install betterreads
The first thing is to request an API key from Goodreads here. Once you have it, you can create a client instance to query Goodreads.
from betterreads import client
gc = client.GoodreadsClient(<api_key>, <api_secret>)
To access some of the methods, you need OAuth for authorization.
gc.authenticate(<access_token>, <access_token_secret>)
Note that access_token
and access_token_secret
are different
from developer key and secret. For the development step, you can call
the same function with no parameters to get authorization. It will open
a URL pointing a Goodreads page for OAuth permission. For your
application, you can direct the user to that particular URL, ask them
to authorize your app and save the returning access_token
and
access_token_secret
in your database.
This package provides a Python interface for most Goodreads API methods. Here are a few examples demonstrating how to access data on Goodreads.
Let's access the first book added to Goodreads! It is the book with id 1.
book = gc.book(1)
Once you have the GoodreadsBook
instance for the book, you can
access data for the queried book.
>>> book.title
u'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6)'
>>> authors = book.authors
>>> authors[0].name
u'J.K. Rowling'
>>> book.average_rating
u'4.49'
You can get information about an author as well.
>>> author = gc.author(2617)
>>> author.name
u'Jonathan Safran Foer'
>>> author.works_count
u'13'
>>> author.books
[Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Everything Is Illuminated, Eating Animals, Tree of Codes, Everything is Illuminated & Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, The unabridged pocketbook of lightning, The Future Dictionary of America, A Convergence of Birds: Original Fiction and Poetry Inspired by Joseph Cornell, New American Haggadah, The Sixth Borough]
User data can be retrieved by user id or username.
>>> user = gc.user(1)
>>> user.name
u'Otis Chandler'
>>> user.user_name
u'otis'
>>> user.small_image_url
u'http://d.gr-assets.com/users/1189644957p2/1.jpg'
Let's find a group discussing Python and get more information about it.
>>> g = gc.find_groups("Python")
>>> g = groups[0]
>>> g['title']
u'The Computer Scientists'
>>> group = gc.group(g['id'])
>>> group.description
u'Only for Committed Self Learners and Computer Scientists Who are Starving for
Information, and Want to Advance their Skills Through: Reading, Practicing and
Discussion Computer Science and Programming Books.'
Goodreads API also allows to list events happening in an area.
>>> events = gc.list_events(21229)
>>> event = events[0]
>>> event.title
u'Books and Cocktails'
>>> event.address
u'120 N. Front St.'
>>> event.city
u'Wrightsville'
Read more about this package here.
If you find an API method that is not supported by this package, feel free to create a Github issue. Also, you are more than welcome to submit a pull request for a bug fix or additional feature. For more detail on contributing to this project and setting up your local dev environment, check out our contribution guide.
Thanks to Paul Shannon and Sefa Kilic for providing 'goodreads' package at PyPI, and to Tatiana and Rehan Khwaja for continuing the project as goodreads2. BetterReads couldn't exist without all of you.