A command line tool and module for Google API web and image search.
- Install Python
- Install search_google via
pip
pip install search_google
For the latest developer version, see Developer Install.
For help in the console:
search_google -h
Ensure that a CSE ID and a Google API developer key are set:
search_google -s cx="your_cse_id" search_google -s build_developerKey="your_dev_key"
Search the web for keyword "cat":
search_google "cat" search_google "cat" --save_links=cat.txt search_google "cat" --save_downloads=downloads
Search for "cat" images:
search_google cat --searchType=image search_google "cat" --searchType=image --save_links=cat_images.txt search_google "cat" --searchType=image --save_downloads=downloads
Use as a Python module:
# Import the api module for the results class
import search_google.api
# Define buildargs for cse api
buildargs = {
'serviceName': 'customsearch',
'version': 'v1',
'developerKey': 'your_api_key'
}
# Define cseargs for search
cseargs = {
'q': 'keyword query',
'cx': 'your_cse_id',
'num': 3
}
# Create a results object
results = search_google.api.results(buildargs, cseargs)
# Download the search results to a directory
results.download_links('downloads')
For more usage details, see the Documentation.
Reports for issues and suggestions can be made using the issue submission interface.
When possible, ensure that your submission is:
- Descriptive: has informative title, explanations, and screenshots
- Specific: has details of environment (such as operating system and hardware) and software used
- Reproducible: has steps, code, and examples to reproduce the issue
Code contributions are submitted via pull requests:
- Ensure that you pass the Tests
- Create a new pull request
- Provide an explanation of the changes
A template of the code contribution explanation is provided below:
## Purpose The purpose can mention goals that include fixes to bugs, addition of features, and other improvements, etc. ## Description The description is a short summary of the changes made such as improved speeds, implementation ## Changes The changes are a list of general edits made to the files and their respective components. * `file_path1`: * `function_module_etc`: changed loop to map * `function_module_etc`: changed variable value * `file_path2`: * `function_module_etc`: changed loop to map * `function_module_etc`: changed variable value ## Notes The notes provide any additional text that do not fit into the above sections.
For more information, see Developer Install and Implementation.
Install the latest developer version with pip
from github:
pip install git+https://github.com/rrwen/search_google
Install from git
cloned source:
- Ensure git is installed
- Clone into current path
- Install via
pip
git clone https://github.com/rrwen/search_google cd search_google pip install . -I
- Clone into current path
git clone https://github.com/rrwen/search_google
- Enter into folder
cd search_google
- Ensure unittest is available
- Set your CSE ID and Google API developer key
- Run tests
- Reset config file to defaults
- Please note that this will use up 7 requests from your quota
pip install . -I python -m search_google -s cx="your_cse_id" python -m search_google -s build_developerKey="your_dev_key" python -m unittest python -m search_google -d
- Ensure sphinx is installed
pip install -U sphinx
- Update the documentation in
docs/
pip install . -I sphinx-build -b html docs/source docs
- Ensure git is installed
- Add all files and commit changes
- Push to github
git add . git commit -a -m "Generic update" git push
- Ensure twine is installed
pip install twine
- Ensure sphinx is installed
pip install -U sphinx
- Run tests and check for OK status
- Delete
dist
directory - Update the version
search_google/__init__.py
- Update the documentation in
docs/
- Create source distribution
- Upload to PyPi
pip install . -I python -m search_google -s cx="your_cse_id" python -m search_google -s build_developerKey="your_dev_key" python -m unittest python -m search_google -d sphinx-build -b html docs/source docs python setup.py sdist twine upload dist/*
This command line tool uses the Google Custom Search Engine (CSE) to perform web and image searches. It relies on googleapiclient.build and cse.list, where build
was used to create a Google API object and cse
was used to perform the searches.
The class search_google.api simply passed a dictionary of arguments into build
and cse
to process the returned results with properties and methods. search_google.cli was then used to create a command line interface for search_google.api.
In order to use build
and cse
, a Google Developer API Key and a Google CSE ID needs to be created for API access (see search_google Setup). Creating these keys also required a Gmail account for login access.
googleapiclient.build <-- Google API | cse.list <-- Google CSE | search_google.api <-- search results | search_google.cli <-- command line
A rough example is provided below thanks to the customsearch example from Google:
from apiclient.discovery import build
# Set developer key and CSE ID
dev_key = 'a_developer_key'
cse_id = 'a_cse_id'
# Obtain search results from Google CSE
service = build("customsearch", "v1", developerKey=dev_key)
results = service.cse().list(q='cat', cx=cse_id).execute()
# Manipulate search results after ...