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Unofficial API to the Truecaller phone number search.
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pip install trunofficial
or if you like to live on the bleeding edge:
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python setup.py install
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usage: trunofficial [-h] [-c COUNTRYCODE] [NUMBER [NUMBER ...]]
Unofficial API to the Truecaller phone number search.
positional arguments:
NUMBER phone numbers to lookup on Truecaller
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c COUNTRYCODE, --countrycode COUNTRYCODE
prioritize search by country
Example:
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$ trunofficial 2024561111
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import trunofficial
owner = trunofficial.search('2024561111')
print(owner.name)
mobile = owner.phone
print(mobile.number)
print(mobile.countrycode)
print(mobile.carrier)
house = owner.address
print(house.city)
print(house.timezone)
For more examples, check the examples directory <examples>
__ or read
the full
Documentation <http://trunofficial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>
__.
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python -m pytest test
This method of accessing Truecaller's database may stop working any moment. Use it at your own risk.
The MIT License
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Unofficial API to the Truecaller phone number search
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