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Python bindings to CrunchBase

Examples

# initialize the API using your API Key, will throw ValueError if missing
cb = CrunchBase(API_KEY)
# look up an organization by name
github = cb.organization('github')

# the response contains snippets of data regarding relationships
# that the organization has, an example is the funding_rounds
funding_rounds_summary = github.funding_rounds

# all relationships are paged, and only 8 is returned initially
# to get more data do this, it handles paging for you
# and returns a False-y value if there are no more pages
more_funding_rounds = cb.more(funding_rounds_summary)

# data in relations are just summaries, and you probably want more details
# For example funding_rounds returns 5 values: type, name, path
# created_at, updated_at.
# If you actually want to know who invested, you have to get to make
# more API calls

# first get the uuid of the round
round_uuid = funding_rounds_summary[0].uuid

# then use the CrunchBase API to make that call
round = cb.funding_round(round_uuid)

# again, investments is a relationship on a FundingRound,
# so we can get the first item in that relationship
an_investor = round.investments[0]  # a InvestorInvestmentPageItem

# and printing that gives us the name of the investor, and the amount
# invested in USD
print(str(an_investor))  # prints: Investor Name $100000

Installation

pip install pycrunchbase

Documentation

https://pycrunchbase.readthedocs.org/

Development

To run the all tests run:

tox

Contributions are always welcome!

Use GitHub issues to report a bug or send feedback.

The best way to send feedback is to file an issue at https://github.com/ngzhian/pycrunchbase/issues.

Contributors

Thanks to these contributors:

Goals

  1. Support all (or almost all) of CrunchBase’s API functionalities

  2. Speedy updates when CrunchBase’s API changes

  3. ‘Pythonic’ bindings, user doesn’t feel like we’re requesting URLs

License

MIT

Changelog

0.2.6 (2015-04-13)

  • Fixed: #8 printing PageItem leads to unbounded recursion (@dustinfarris)

0.2.5 (2015-04-04)

  • Added: Locations - get a list of active locations from CrunchBase

  • Added: LocationPageItem - each location in the Page of Locations

  • Added: Categories - get a list of active categories from CrunchBase

  • Added: CategoryPageItem - each location in the Page of Categories

0.2.4 (2015-04-03)

  • Added: IPO - you can now use a uuid to grab IPO data

0.2.3 (2015-03-01)

  • Fix: Travis builds and tests

0.2.2 (2015-02-25)

  • Fix: Unicode output (using UTF-8 encoding)

0.2.1 (2015-02-21)

  • Fix __version__

0.2.0 (2015-02-15)

  • The API is now considered relatively stabled. Updated the classifier to reflect so

  • Change to how CrunchBase.more reacts to a Relationship, we no longer optimize when the Relationship has all items, just call first_page_url

0.1.9 (2015-02-15)

  • Add series to the FundingRound node.

0.1.8 (2015-02-15)

  • Update __str__ for nodes and relationships

0.1.7 (2015-02-15)

  • Relationship is now a subclass of Page, although this strictly isn’t true. The benefit is that this allows us to reuse a lot of logic. Relationship can be thought of as Page 0, which is a summary of potentially multiple pages of PageItem. The only time we get a relationship is when we query for a particular Node, e.g. organiation, and we grab the relationships returned by the API. After this, to get more details we call Crunchbase.more, and this returns us a Page.

  • Added __repr__ methods to all the Node, Relationship, PageItem. Previously we only defined __str__, but these didn’t show up in places like the REPL. This fixes that. We try to make it obvious what object it is based on what is printed, but also don’t want to be too verbose.

0.1.6 (2015-02-15)

  • InvestorInvestmentPageItem now has the possibility of being either a investor, or a invested_in relationship

  • Propogates any exception when making the actual HTTP call to CrunchBase

0.1.5 (2015-02-13)

  • Add a cb_url attribute for all PageItem, this url is a CrunchBase page (not the API) that holds more information for a particular PageItem Allows you to make calls like:

    company.funding_rounds[0].cb_url

    to get the url of the page for the first funding round of company.

  • A new page item, InvestorInvestmentPageItem, that is useful for FundingRound info:

    round = cb.funding_round('round_uuid')
    an_investor = round.investments[0]  # a InvestorInvestmentPageItem
    print(str(an_investor))  # prints: Investor Name $100000
  • Add simplified Contribution guidelines in README

0.1.4 (2015-02-13)

  • Relationship retrieval is 0-based now, 1-based just doesn’t fit well with array

  • Better __str__ for Node and Relationship

  • Relationship.get(i) if i is too large or small will return a NonePageItem singleton

0.1.3 (2015-02-12)

  • Fix Relationship: wasn’t using the right build method of PageItem

  • Add test to checkk for the above

  • remove unused reference to CrunchBase in Relationship

0.1.2 (2015-02-12)

  • PageItem and it’s subclasses to represent an item within a relationship of a Node

  • Cleanup of where utility methods live (parse_date)

  • More tests as always, overall 98.21% coverage

0.1.0 (2015-02-21)

  • First release on PyPI.

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