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A Twitch Wrapper for Python 3.6 or higher for the new Twitch API with its App Token
pip install twitch-MagicaFreak
To start a session with Twitch you just use:
from twitch.twitch import Twitch
async with Twitch("client_id","client_secret") as example_name:
Now to get something from the Twitch App you just use your name and the function you want. As an example:
from twitch.twitch import Twitch
async with Twitch("client_id","client_secret") as example_name:
await example_name.user('MagicaFreak')
##Functions All the functions that exist at the moment
It gets the user by his username
from twitch.twitch import Twitch
async with Twitch("client_id","client_secret") as example_name:
await example_name.user('Username')
This can be done for multiple users too
from twitch.twitch import Twitch
async with Twitch("client_id","client_secret") as example_name:
await example_name.user(['Username1', 'Username2', 'Username3'])
And it returns a list of users that you searched for
It gets the stream that is live by the name of the streamer
from twitch.twitch import Twitch
async with Twitch("client_id","client_secret") as example_name:
await example_name.stream('Streamername')
This can be done for multiple streams too
from twitch.twitch import Twitch
async with Twitch("client_id","client_secret") as example_name:
await example_name.stream(['Streamername1', 'Streamername2', 'Streamername3'])
And it returns a list of streams that you searched for
It gets the tag by the tag ID
from twitch.twitch import Twitch
async with Twitch("client_id","client_secret") as example_name:
await example_name.tag('tag ID')
This can be done for multiple tags too
from twitch.twitch import Twitch
async with Twitch("client_id","client_secret") as example_name:
await example_name.tag(['tagID1', 'tagID2', 'tagID3'])
And it returns a list of tags that you searched for
It gets the game by its name
from twitch.twitch import Twitch
async with Twitch("client_id","client_secret") as example_name:
await example_name.game('game name')
This can be done for multiple games too
from twitch.twitch import Twitch
async with Twitch("client_id","client_secret") as example_name:
await example_name.game(['gamename1', 'gamename2', 'gamename3'])
And it returns a list of the games that you searched for
It gets the top games of the moment
from twitch.twitch import Twitch
async with Twitch("client_id","client_secret") as example_name:
await example_name.top_games()
And it returns a list of the top games
FAQs
A Twitch Wrapper for Python 3.6 or higher for the new Twitch API
We found that twitch-MagicaFreak 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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