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The client library for
Reverse Whois API <https://reverse-whois.whoisxmlapi.com/>
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in Python language.
The minimum Python version is 3.6.
.. code-block:: shell
pip install reverse-whois
Full API documentation available here <https://reverse-whois.whoisxmlapi.com/api/documentation/making-requests>
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.. code-block:: python
from reversewhois import *
client = Client('Your API key')
.. code-block:: python
# Get the number of domains.
terms = {
'include': ['blog']
}
result = client.preview(basic_terms=terms)
print(result.domains_count)
# Get raw API response
raw_result = client.raw_data(
basic_terms=terms,
response_format=Client.XML_FORMAT,
mode=Client.PREVIEW_MODE)
# Get list of registered/dropped domains (up to 10,000)
result = client.purchase(
basic_terms=terms
)
Extra request parameters
.. code-block:: python
advanced_terms = [{
'field': Fields.domain_name,
'term': "whoisxmlapi.*"
}]
updated_date = datetime.date(2020, 1, 1)
result = client.purchase(
advanced_terms=advanced_terms,
updated_date_from=updated_date,
include_audit_dates=True,
punycode=False)
#Next page
response = client.purchase(
basic_terms=terms
)
if response.has_next():
next_page = client.next_page(
current_page=response,
basic_terms=terms
)
#Iterating
for page in client.iterate_pages(basic_terms=terms):
print(page)
FAQs
Python client library for Reverse Whois API.
We found that reverse-whois 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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