Woob, Web Outside Of Browsers
Project description
Woob (Web Outside of Browsers) is a library which provides a Python standardized API and data models to access websites.
Overview
There are three main concepts:
Capabilities: This is a standardized interface to access a specific kind of website. It provides an unified API and standard datamodels;
Modules: A module is dedicated to a specific website. It can implements several capabilities (for example paypal module may implement CapBank to get bank informations, CapTransfer to initiate a transfer, CapProfile to get information about the customer, and CapDocument to get documents);
Backends: You can load a module several times, with different configurations. For example, if you have two PayPal accounts, you can create two backends of the same module with different credentials.
The main Woob class let configure new backends and do aggregated calls to every backends loaded with a specific capability.
For example, once backends are loaded, you can call iter_accounts() and you’ll get accounts in the same Account data model for all backends implementing CapBank:
>>> from woob.core import Woob
>>> from woob.capabilities.bank import CapBank
>>> w = Woob()
>>> w.load_backends(CapBank)
{'societegenerale': <Backend 'societegenerale'>,
'creditmutuel': <Backend 'creditmutuel'>}
>>> accounts = list(w.iter_accounts())
>>> print(accounts)
[<Account id='7418529638527412' label=u'Compte de ch\xe8ques'>,
<Account id='9876543216549871' label=u'Livret A'>,
<Account id='123456789123456789123EUR' label=u'C/C Eurocompte Confort M Roger Philibert'>]
>>> accounts[0].balance
Decimal('87.32')
Applications
If you are looking for applications using the woob library, visit woob.tech.
Installation
Read this documentation.
Documentation
More information about how to use woob at woob.dev.
Contributing
If you want to contribute to woob (patch of the core, creating new modules, etc.), read this.
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