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Allows users to access the CFBD API, and get the resulting data in either a dictionary (think JSON), or in a pandas DataFrame (think spreadsheet).
Allows users to access the CFBD API, and get the resulting data in either a dictionary (think JSON), or in a pandas DataFrame (think spreadsheet).
This package is is available through the pip
package manager, and can be installed through one of the following commands in your terminal/shell:
pip install cfbd_json_py
OR
python -m pip install cfbd_json_py
If you are using a Linux/Mac instance, you may need to specify python3
when installing.
python3 -m pip install cfbd_json_py
Alternatively, cfbd-json-py
can be installed from this GitHub repository with the following command through pip:
pip install git+https://github.com/armstjc/cfbd-json-py
OR
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/armstjc/cfbd-json-py
OR
python3 -m pip install git+https://github.com/armstjc/cfbd-json-py
You can view the status of the project by clicking on this link. It will be updated periodically as more features are implemented into this python package.
If you find an issue/bug while using this python package, please feel free to raise an issue, we're only human, and there will inevitably be issues found!
For the cfbd-json-py docs, they can be found at armstjc.github.io/cfbd-json-py/
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Allows users to access the CFBD API, and get the resulting data in either a dictionary (think JSON), or in a pandas DataFrame (think spreadsheet).
We found that cfbd-json-py 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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