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Async web search library supporting Google Custom Search, Wikipedia, and arXiv APIs.
You can search across multiple sources and retrieve relevant, clean, and formatted results efficiently.
Set environment variables for Google API:
export GOOGLE_API_KEY="your_google_api_key"
export CSE_ID="your_cse_id"
pip install async-web-search
from web_search import WebSearch, WebSearchConfig
config = WebSearchConfig(sources=["google", "arxiv"])
results = await WebSearch(config).search("quantum computing")
print(results)
from web_search import GoogleSearchConfig
from web_search.google import GoogleSearch
config = GoogleSearchConfig(
api_key="your_google_api_key",
cse_id="your_cse_id",
max_results=5
)
results = await GoogleSearch(config)._search("quantum computing")
for result in results:
print(result)
from web_search import BaseConfig
from web_search.wikipedia import WikipediaSearch
wiki_config = BaseConfig(max_results=5, max_preview_chars=500)
results = await WikipediaSearch(wiki_config)._search("deep learning")
for result in results:
print(result)
from web_search import BaseConfig
from web_search.arxiv import ArxivSearch
arxiv_config = BaseConfig(max_results=3, max_preview_chars=800)
results = await ArxivSearch(arxiv_config)._search("neural networks")
for result in results:
print(result)
We welcome contributions! To contribute:
pytest -v
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Async web search library supporting Google, Wikipedia, and arXiv
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