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apiverve-urlunshortener
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URL Unshortener is a simple tool for unshortening shortened URLs. It returns the original URL before it was shortened.
URL Unshortener is a simple tool for unshortening shortened URLs. It returns the original URL before it was shortened.
This is a Python API Wrapper for the URL Unshortener API
pip install apiverve-urlunshortener
Before using the urlunshortener API client, you have to setup your account and obtain your API Key.
You can get it by signing up at https://apiverve.com
The URL Unshortener API documentation is found here: https://docs.apiverve.com/api/urlunshortener.
You can find parameters, example responses, and status codes documented here.
# Import the client module
from apiverve_urlunshortener.apiClient import UrlunshortenerAPIClient
# Initialize the client with your APIVerve API key
api = UrlunshortenerAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]")
Using the API client, you can perform requests to the API.
query = { "url": "https://bit.ly/3k3j4" }
# Make a request to the API
result = api.execute(query)
# Print the result
print(result)
{
"status": "ok",
"error": null,
"data": {
"source": "https://bit.ly/3k3j4",
"destination": "http://www.allclimbing.com/archive/2009/09/climbing-video-alex-puccio-on-trice-v12/",
"unshortened": true,
"reason": null
},
"code": 200
}
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URL Unshortener is a simple tool for unshortening shortened URLs. It returns the original URL before it was shortened.
We found that apiverve-urlunshortener demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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