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Air Quality is a simple tool for getting air quality data. It returns the air quality index, o3, pm2, and more.

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Air Quality API

Air Quality is a simple tool for getting air quality data. It returns the air quality index, o3, pm2, and more.

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This is a Python API Wrapper for the Air Quality API


Installation

Using pip:

pip install apiverve-airquality

Using pip3:

pip3 install apiverve-airquality

Configuration

Before using the airquality API client, you have to setup your account and obtain your API Key. You can get it by signing up at https://apiverve.com


Quick Start

Here's a simple example to get you started quickly:

from apiverve_airquality.apiClient import AirqualityAPIClient

# Initialize the client with your APIVerve API key
api = AirqualityAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]")

query = { "city": "San Francisco" }

try:
    # Make the API call
    result = api.execute(query)

    # Print the result
    print(result)
except Exception as e:
    print(f"Error: {e}")

Usage

The Air Quality API documentation is found here: https://docs.apiverve.com/ref/airquality. You can find parameters, example responses, and status codes documented here.

Setup

# Import the client module
from apiverve_airquality.apiClient import AirqualityAPIClient

# Initialize the client with your APIVerve API key
api = AirqualityAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]")

Perform Request

Using the API client, you can perform requests to the API.

Define Query
query = { "city": "San Francisco" }
Simple Request
# Make a request to the API
result = api.execute(query)

# Print the result
print(result)
Example Response
{
  "status": "ok",
  "error": null,
  "data": {
    "pm2_5": 25.345,
    "pm10": 32.005,
    "us-epa-index": 2,
    "gb-defra-index": 3,
    "carbonMonoxide": 745.55,
    "ozone": 47,
    "nitrogenDioxide": 54.02,
    "sulfurdioxide": 4.625,
    "recommendation": "The air quality in San Francisco is good. It is safe to go outside.",
    "city": "San Francisco"
  }
}

Error Handling

The API client provides comprehensive error handling through the AirqualityAPIClientError exception. Here are some examples:

Basic Error Handling

from apiverve_airquality.apiClient import AirqualityAPIClient, AirqualityAPIClientError

api = AirqualityAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]")

query = { "city": "San Francisco" }

try:
    result = api.execute(query)
    print("Success!")
    print(result)
except AirqualityAPIClientError as e:
    print(f"API Error: {e.message}")
    if e.status_code:
        print(f"Status Code: {e.status_code}")
    if e.response:
        print(f"Response: {e.response}")

Handling Specific Error Types

from apiverve_airquality.apiClient import AirqualityAPIClient, AirqualityAPIClientError

api = AirqualityAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]")

query = { "city": "San Francisco" }

try:
    result = api.execute(query)

    # Check for successful response
    if result.get('status') == 'success':
        print("Request successful!")
        print(result.get('data'))
    else:
        print(f"API returned an error: {result.get('error')}")

except AirqualityAPIClientError as e:
    # Handle API client errors
    if e.status_code == 401:
        print("Unauthorized: Invalid API key")
    elif e.status_code == 429:
        print("Rate limit exceeded")
    elif e.status_code >= 500:
        print("Server error - please try again later")
    else:
        print(f"API error: {e.message}")
except Exception as e:
    # Handle unexpected errors
    print(f"Unexpected error: {str(e)}")

Using Context Manager (Recommended)

The client supports the context manager protocol for automatic resource cleanup:

from apiverve_airquality.apiClient import AirqualityAPIClient, AirqualityAPIClientError

query = { "city": "San Francisco" }

# Using context manager ensures proper cleanup
with AirqualityAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]") as api:
    try:
        result = api.execute(query)
        print(result)
    except AirqualityAPIClientError as e:
        print(f"Error: {e.message}")
# Session is automatically closed here

Advanced Features

Debug Mode

Enable debug logging to see detailed request and response information:

from apiverve_airquality.apiClient import AirqualityAPIClient

# Enable debug mode
api = AirqualityAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]", debug=True)

query = { "city": "San Francisco" }

# Debug information will be printed to console
result = api.execute(query)

Manual Session Management

If you need to manually manage the session lifecycle:

from apiverve_airquality.apiClient import AirqualityAPIClient

api = AirqualityAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]")

query = { "city": "San Francisco" }

try:
    result = api.execute(query)
    print(result)
finally:
    # Manually close the session when done
    api.close()

Customer Support

Need any assistance? Get in touch with Customer Support.


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Legal

All usage of the APIVerve website, API, and services is subject to the APIVerve Terms of Service and all legal documents and agreements.


License

Licensed under the The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (©) 2026 APIVerve, and EvlarSoft LLC

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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