A lightweight wrapper of the Google Places API based on "Pithikos/Google-Places-v3-Python3-wrapper"
Project description
Name: Python3-Places-Wrapper
Description: A lightweight wrapper for Google Places API.
Author: Luis San Pablo
Forked: 2015-08-24 from Pithikos/Google-Places-v3-Python3-wrapper
Updated: 2015-08-27
=================================== Usage ======================================
1. Download the package.
2. Use the line "from GooglePlacesWrapper.wrapper import *" in every python file where you
will make usage of the wrapper.
3. Check the GooglePlacesWrapper.wrapper module for the available functions.
NOTE: urllib is being used with the wrapper. Normally urllib is shipped with
python3 in your system.
=================================== Notes ======================================
For more details on the replies from the requests you should check the
documentation from Google at https://developers.google.com/places/documentation
* All neccesary requests are implemented. However only the most basic arguments are
implemented for minimality and ease-of-use.
* In all examples the returned value is the response from the Google server as a
string.
Description: A lightweight wrapper for Google Places API.
Author: Luis San Pablo
Forked: 2015-08-24 from Pithikos/Google-Places-v3-Python3-wrapper
Updated: 2015-08-27
=================================== Usage ======================================
1. Download the package.
2. Use the line "from GooglePlacesWrapper.wrapper import *" in every python file where you
will make usage of the wrapper.
3. Check the GooglePlacesWrapper.wrapper module for the available functions.
NOTE: urllib is being used with the wrapper. Normally urllib is shipped with
python3 in your system.
=================================== Notes ======================================
For more details on the replies from the requests you should check the
documentation from Google at https://developers.google.com/places/documentation
* All neccesary requests are implemented. However only the most basic arguments are
implemented for minimality and ease-of-use.
* In all examples the returned value is the response from the Google server as a
string.