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:Author: Linkfluence :Version: 1.0.17
.. _documentation: https://api.linkfluence.com/
This package is a Python client in order to use Radarly API. Thanks to
this client, you can fetch most of the endpoints described in the
documentation
_.
Installation
^^^^^^^^^^^^
You can use pip
to install this package. The commmand
pip install radarly-py
will install the package and all its dependencies.
.. note:: pandas
is not a dependency of radarly-py
but it is strongly
advise to use to explore all objects storing quantitative data.
Quickstart ^^^^^^^^^^ First thing first, you must initialize an API.
from radarly import RadarlyApi credentials = dict(client_id="XXXXX", client_secret="XXXXX") RadarlyApi.init(**credentials) <RadarlyAPI.client_id=XXXXXXX>
Then, you can explore Radarly API with the different objects defined by the client.
For example, you can explore all information about you (your projects, your settings...).
from radarly.user import User me = User.find(uid='me') me <User.id=1.email='user.email@company.com'> me.draw_structure(max_depth=1) User (User) | account_id (int) | apps (list[str]) | can_create_project (bool) | connected (int) | connection_count (int) | created (datetime) | current_project_id (int) | email (str) | engagement (dict) | id (int) | is_disabled (bool) | is_internal (bool) | is_manager (bool) | is_pending (bool) | is_root (bool) | level (str) | locale (str) | name (str) | picture_id (None) | projects (list[InfoProject]) | theme (str) | timezone (Europe/Paris) | updated (datetime)
Then, you can explore a specific project.
from radarly.project import Project my_project = Project.find(pid=2) my_project <Project.pid=2.label=IGIT> my_project.draw_structure(max_depth=1) Project (Project) | account_id (int) | alcmeon_company (str) | benchmark_entities (list[dict]) | brand_logos (list) | client_reference (str) | corpora (list[dict]) | created (datetime) | credentials (dict) | dashboards (list[Dashboard]) | docs_count (int) | docs_version (int) | flags (dict) | focuses (list[Focus]) | id (int) | industries (list[dict]) | label (str) | limits (dict) | milestones (list[dict]) | mm3_id (None) | out_of_reach_count (int) | picture_id (int) | platforms (list[str]) | project_manager_id (int) | renew (datetime) | research_manager_id (int) | sinaweibo_options (dict) | social_accounts (list[SocialAccount]) | social_wall_text (str) | start (datetime) | stop (datetime) | tags (list[Tag]) | total_indexed_docs_count (int) | updated (datetime) my_project['$.focuses.id'][:5] # Top five focuses'id in the project [154262, 154263, 154374, 5, 140519]
You can now get some publications stored in this project. For example, we will
retrieve five publications of the project, published in 2017 and matching the
query with the id 137622 (see project['focuses']
to explore the queries
of your project).
from radarly.parameters import SearchPublicationParameter() from datetime import datetime start, end = datetime(2017, 1, 1), datetime(2017, 31, 12) parameter = SearchPublicationParameter()
.publication_date(start, end)
.pagination(start=0, limit=5)
.focuses(include=[137622]) publications = project.get_publications(parameter) publications [<Publication.uid='r3_prod_2-10...6268444865350'>, <Publication.uid='r3_prod_2-10...6268441960350'>, <Publication.uid='r3_prod_2-989433433368748032'>, <Publication.uid='r3_prod_2-10...6268434280350'>, <Publication.uid='r3_prod_2-10...6268433470350'>]
This client gives you many possibilities to explore and navigate in
our API. Plese read the official documentation
_ of the API and the
client to check all that is possible.
FAQs
Python client for Radarly API
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