⚡️ Quick and easy search engine queries.
Project description
Searchor
⚡️ Quick and easy search engine queries.
Installation
Python 3.7+ is required
# MacOS / Linux (via Terminal)
python3 -m pip install -U searchor
# Windows (via CMD Prompt)
py -3 -m pip install -U searchor
Quick Start
>>> from searchor import search, Engine
>>> search("Hello, World!", Engine.Google)
'https://www.google.com/search?q=Hello%2C%20World%21'
Note: Engine names follow the UpperCamelCase convention.(eg: ChromeWebStore).
Take a look at more examples in the examples folder!
v2.1.2 Changes
- [ADDED] Added comments to the init, for future references if anyone decides to propose a new engine.
- [ADDED] Added eBay, AOL, Lyscos, G2, USPS, UPS, Yandex, FedEx, PyPi, Excite, Spotify, and Medium.
- [HACKTOBERFEST] Hacktoberfest submissions will be counted for all releases October 1 - October 31, 2022. Feel free to contribute! Documentation changes are accepted as well.
Migration
Instead of different functions for each engine, Searchor v2.0.0
uses a single function with an Engine
enum. This makes it easier to use and maintain. If you're migrating from v1.0.0
, compare the differences between the following snippets:
# Searchor v1.0.0
import Searchor
Searchor.SearchGoogle("Hello, World!")
# Searchor v2.0.0
from searchor import search, Engine
search("Hello, World!", Engine.Google)
Custom Engine
Single Use
from searchor import search
search("Hello, World!", "https://example.com/search/{query}")
Multiple Use
from searchor import search, Engine
Engine.MySite = "https://example.com/search/{query}"
search("Hello, World!", Engine.MySite)
search("Hello Again!", Engine.MySite)
View Engine list
from searchor import engine_list
print(engine_list())
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