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wikibase-api
is a Python library for simple access to the Wikibase API.
It simplifies the authentication process and can be used to query and edit information on Wikidata or any other Wikibase instance.
For a simpler, object-oriented abstraction of the Wikibase API, have a look at python-wikibase
.
pip install wikibase-api
Simple example for fetching all information about a Wikidata page:
from wikibase_api import Wikibase
wb = Wikibase()
r = wb.entity.get("Q1")
print(r)
Output:
{
"entities": {
"Q1": {
# ...
}
},
"success": 1,
}
See the documentation for descriptions and examples of all commands.
Suggestions and contributions are always welcome! Please discuss larger changes via issue before submitting a pull request.
See this guide on how to set up a development environment for this package.
python-wikibase
– Wikibase queries and edits made easyFAQs
Wrapper library for the Wikibase API
We found that wikibase-api 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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