Marvel API wrapper for python.
Project description
To install:
pip install marvelous
Example Usage:
import marvelous
# Your own config file to keep your private key local and secret
from config import public_key, private_key
# Authenticate with Marvel, with keys I got from http://developer.marvel.com/
m = marvelous.api(public_key, private_key)
# Get all comics from this week, sorted alphabetically by title
pulls = sorted(m.comics({
'format': "comic",
'formatType': "comic",
'noVariants': True,
'dateDescriptor': "thisWeek",
'limit': 100}),
key=lambda comic: comic.title)
for comic in pulls:
# Write a line to the file with the name of the issue, and the
# id of the series
print('{} (series #{})'.format(comic.title, comic.series.id))
Output available in full documentation
Contributing
To run the test suite, run python -m nose in the tests folder
When running a new test for the first time, set the environment variables PUBLIC_KEY and PRIVATE_KEY to any Marel API keys. The result will be stored in the tests/testing_mock.sqlite database without your keys.
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