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python-duckduckgo

A Python 3.6 library for querying the DuckDuckGo API.

Copyright (c) 2010 Michael Stephens <me@mikej.st> Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Michael Smith <crazedpsyc@gshellz.org> Copyright (c) 2017 Members of the Programming Server

Released under a 3-clause BSD license, see LICENSE for details.

This Source: https://github.com/strinking/python-duckduckgo Original Source (1): http://github.com/crazedpsyc/python-duckduckgo Original source (2): http://github.com/mikejs/python-duckduckgo

This version has been forked from the original to handle some new features of the API, and switch from XML to JSON.

Installation

To install run

python setup.py install

Usage

>>> import duckduckgo
>>> r = await duckduckgo.query('DuckDuckGo')
>>> r.type
'answer'
>>> r.results[0].text
'Official site'
>>> r.results[0].url
'http://duckduckgo.com/'
>>> r.abstract.url
'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck_Duck_Go'
>>> r.abstract.source
'Wikipedia'
>>> r = await duckduckgo.query('Python')
>>> r.type
u'disambiguation'
>>> r.related[1].text
u'Python (programming language), a computer programming language'
>>> r.related[1].url
u'http://duckduckgo.com/Python_(programming_language)'
>>> r.related[7].topics[0].text # weird, but this is how the DDG API is currently organized
u'Armstrong Siddeley Python, an early turboprop engine'
>>> r = await duckduckgo.query('1 + 1')
>>> r.type
u'nothing'
>>> r.answer.text
u'1 + 1 = 2'
>>> r.answer.type
u'calc'
>>> print(await duckduckgo.query('19301', kad='es_ES').answer.text)
19301 es un código postal de Paoli, PA
>>> print(await duckduckgo.query('how to spell test', html=True).answer.text)
<b>Test</b> appears to be spelled right!<br/><i>Suggestions: </i>test, testy, teat, tests, rest, yest.
The easiest method of quickly grabbing the best (hopefully) API result is to use duckduckgo.zci::
>>> print duckduckgo.zci('foo')
The terms foobar /ˈfʊːbɑːr/, fubar, or foo, bar, baz and qux are sometimes used as placeholder names in computer programming or computer-related documentation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foobar)
>>> print ddg.zci('foo fighters site')
http://www.foofighters.com/us/home
Special keyword args for query():
  • useragent - string, The useragent used to make API calls. This is somewhat irrelevant, as they are not logged or used on DuckDuckGo, but it is retained for backwards compatibility.
  • safesearch - boolean, enable or disable safesearch.
  • html - boolean, Allow HTML in responses?