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A simple Python wrapper for the Google Spreadsheets API

Project description

A simple Python wrapper for the Google Spreadsheeta API.

Features

  • An object oriented interface for Worksheets

  • Supports List Feed view of spreadsheet rows, represented as dictionaries

  • Compatible with Google App Engine

Requirements

Before you get started, make sure you have:

Usage

List Spreadsheets and Worksheets:

>>> from google_spreadsheet.api import SpreadsheetAPI
>>> api = SpreadsheetAPI(GOOGLE_SPREADSHEET_USER, GOOGLE_SPREADSHEET_PASSWORD, GOOGLE_SPREADSHEET_SOURCE)
>>> spreadsheets = api.list_spreadsheets()
>>> spreadsheets
[('MyFirstSpreadsheet', 'tkZQWzwHEjKTWFFCAgw'), ('MySecondSpreadsheet', 't5I-ZPGdXjTrjMefHcg'), ('MyThirdSpreadsheet', 't0heCWhzCmm9Y-GTTM_Q')]
>>> worksheets = api.list_worksheets(spreadsheets[0][1])
>>> worksheets
[('MyFirstWorksheet', 'od7'), ('MySecondWorksheet', 'od6'), ('MyThirdWorksheet', 'od4')]

Please note that in order to work with a Google Spreadsheet it must be accessible to the user who’s login credentials are provided. The GOOGLE_SPREADSHEET_SOURCE argument is used by Google to identify your application and track API calls.

Working with a Worksheet:

>>> sheet = spreadsheet.get_worksheet('tkZQWzwHEjKTWFFCAgw', 'od7')
>>> rows = sheet.get_rows()
>>> len(rows)
18
>>> row_to_update = rows[0]
>>> row_to_update['name'] = 'New Name'
>>> sheet.update_row(0, row_to_update)
{'name': 'New Name'...}
>>> row_to_insert = rows[0]
>>> row_to_insert['name'] = 'Another Name'
>>> sheet.insert_row(row_to_insert)
{'name': 'Another Name'...}
>>> sheet.delete_row(18)
>>> sheet.delete_all_rows()

Advanced Queries:

>>> sheet = spreadsheet.get_worksheet('tkZQWzwHEjKTWFFCAgw', 'od7')
>>> rows = sheet.get_rows(query="age > 25 and height < 175")

Sort:

>>> sheet = spreadsheet.get_worksheet('tkZQWzwHEjKTWFFCAgw', 'od7')
>>> rows = sheet.get_rows(order_by='column:age', reverse='true')

That’s it.

For more information about these calls, please consult the [Google Spreadsheets API Developer Guide](https://developers.google.com/google-apps/spreadsheets/).

Tests

To run the test suite please follow these steps:

  • Make sure [Nose](http://readthedocs.org/docs/nose/en/latest/) is installed: (pip install nose)

  • Create a local file named: test_settings.py with the following variables set to the relevant values: GOOGLE_SPREADSHEET_USER, GOOGLE_SPREADSHEET_PASSWORD, GOOGLE_SPREADSHEET_SOURCE, GOOGLE_SPREADSHEET_KEY, GOOGLE_WORKSHEET_KEY, COLUMN_NAME, COLUMN_UNIQUE_VALUE

  • Run nosetests

License

Copyright &copy; 2012 Yoav Aviram

See LICENSE for details.

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