Interfaces with keepa.com
Project description
Python module to interface to Keepa to query for Amazon product information and history.
Documentation can be found on readthedocs at keepa Documentation.
Requirements
Module is compatible with Python 2 and 3. keepa requires:
numpy
requests
Product history can be plotted from the raw data when matplotlib is installed.
Interfacing with the keepa requires an access key and a monthly subscription from Keepa API
Installation
Module can be installed from PyPi with:
pip install keepa
Source code can also be downloaded from GitHub and installed using python setup.py install or pip install .
Brief Example
import keepa
accesskey = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' # enter real access key here
api = keepa.Keepa(accesskey)
# Single ASIN query
products = api.query('B0088PUEPK') # returns list of product data
# Plot result (requires matplotlib)
keepa.plot_product(products[0])
Detailed Example
Import interface and establish connection to server
import keepa
accesskey = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' # enter real access key here
api = keepa.Keepa(accesskey)
Single ASIN query
products = api.query('059035342X')
# See help(api.query) for available options when querying the API
Multiple ASIN query from List
asins = ['0022841350', '0022841369', '0022841369', '0022841369']
products = api.query(asins)
Multiple ASIN query from numpy array
asins = np.asarray(['0022841350', '0022841369', '0022841369', '0022841369'])
products = api.query(asins)
Products is a list of product data with one entry per successful result from the Keepa server. Each entry is a dictionary containing the same product data available from Amazon.
# Available keys
print(products[0].keys())
# Print ASIN and title
print('ASIN is ' + products[0]['asin'])
print('Title is ' + products[0]['title'])
The raw data is contained within each product result. Raw data is stored as a dictionary with each key paired with its associated time history.
# Access new price history and associated time data
newprice = products[0]['data']['NEW']
newpricetime = products[0]['data']['NEW_time']
# Can be plotted with matplotlib using:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.step(newpricetime, newprice, where='pre')
# Keys can be listed by
print(products[0]['data'].keys())
The product history can also be plotted from the module if matplotlib is installed
keepa.plot_product(products[0])
You can obtain the offers history for an ASIN (or multiple ASINs) using the offers parameter. See the documentation at Request Products for further details.
products = api.query(asins, offers=20)
product = products[0]
offers = product['offers']
# each offer contains the price history of each offer
offer = offers[0]
csv = offer['offerCSV']
# convert these values to numpy arrays
times, prices = keepa.convert_offer_history(csv)
# for a list of active offers, see
indices = product['liveOffersOrder']
# with this you can loop through active offers:
indices = product['liveOffersOrder']
offer_times = []
offer_prices = []
for index in indices:
csv = offers[index]['offerCSV']
times, prices = keepa.convert_offer_history(csv)
offer_times.append(times)
offer_prices.append(prices)
# you can aggregate these using np.hstack or plot at the history individually
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
for i in range(len(offer_prices)):
plt.step(offer_times[i], offer_prices[i])
plt.show()
Credits
This Python code, written by Alex Kaszynski, is based on Java code written by Marius Johann, CEO keepa. Java source is can be found at api_backend.
License
Apache License, please see license file. Work is credited to both Alex Kaszynski and Marius Johann.
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