A Python library for querying the DuckDuckGo API.
Copyright (c) 2010 Michael Stephens <[email protected]> Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Michael Smith <[email protected]>
Released under a 3-clause BSD license, see LICENSE for details.
Latest Source: http://github.com/crazedpsyc/python-duckduckgo Original source: http://github.com/mikejs/python-duckduckgo (outdated)
This version has been forked from the original to handle some new features of the API, and switch from XML to JSON.
To install run
python setup.py install
>>> import duckduckgo >>> r = duckduckgo.query('DuckDuckGo') >>> r.type u'answer' >>> r.results[0].text u'Official site' >>> r.results[0].url u'http://duckduckgo.com/' >>> r.abstract.url u'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck_Duck_Go' >>> r.abstract.source u'Wikipedia'>>> r = duckduckgo.query('Python') >>> r.type u'disambiguation' >>> r.related[1].text u'Python (programming language), a computer programming language' >>> r.related[1].url u'http://duckduckgo.com/Python_(programming_language)' >>> r.related[7].topics[0].text # weird, but this is how the DDG API is currently organized u'Armstrong Siddeley Python, an early turboprop engine'>>> r = duckduckgo.query('1 + 1') >>> r.type u'nothing' >>> r.answer.text u'1 + 1 = 2' >>> r.answer.type u'calc'>>> print duckduckgo.query('19301', kad='es_ES').answer.text 19301 es un código postal de Paoli, PA >>> print duckduckgo.query('how to spell test', html=True).answer.text <b>Test</b> appears to be spelled right!<br/><i>Suggestions: </i>test, testy, teat, tests, rest, yest.
- The easiest method of quickly grabbing the best (hopefully) API result is to use duckduckgo.get_zci::
>>> print duckduckgo.get_zci('foo') The terms foobar /ˈfʊːbɑːr/, fubar, or foo, bar, baz and qux are sometimes used as placeholder names in computer programming or computer-related documentation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foobar) >>> print ddg.get_zci('foo fighters site') http://www.foofighters.com/us/home
- Special keyword args for query():
- useragent - string, The useragent used to make API calls. This is somewhat irrelevant, as they are not logged or used on DuckDuckGo, but it is retained for backwards compatibility.
- safesearch - boolean, enable or disable safesearch.
- html - boolean, Allow HTML in responses?