This library provides a pure Python interface for the Parsely API. The documentation, on which this binding is based, can be found here
python-parsely is available on PyPI. To download it, use pip:
pip install python-parsely
git clone
this repository - it's the primary source of the python-parsely code.
git clone http://github.com/Parsely/python-parsely.git
To use Parsely from Python, first import it
>>> from parsely.parsely import Parsely
Create a new Parsely object with your public and private API keys
>>> p = Parsely("mysite.com", secret="asf98gf7aw98ev7nwe98vfayewfa9hew8f7ha")
To get a list of recent top posts, use
>>> posts = p.analytics()
The objects in this list are Posts:
>>> posts[1]
<models.Post instance at 0x21bc828>
You can pass these Posts to other library functions. meta_detail
returns a list of
Posts sharing the same aspect
as the Post you give it.
>>> p.meta_detail(posts[1], aspect="section")[1:2]
[<models.Post instance at 0x21bc828>]
post_detail
gives more detailed information on the Post
>>> p.post_detail(posts[1])
You can also use the library to get shares and referrers information surrounding given posts.
>>> p.referrers_meta_detail(posts[1], meta="author")
>>> p.referrers_post_detail(posts[1])
>>> p.shares()
>>> p.shares(post=posts[1])
The realtime
call can be used to make a live-updating feed of pageview data:
import time
for i in range(1,5):
real = p.realtime(limit=1)
for r in real:
print "%s: %d" % (r.title, r.hits)
print "\n"
time.sleep(3)
The library handles personalized recommendations via the User class
>>> from recommendations import User
>>> user = User(p, "myuuid")
You can train a user profile with a post
>>> user.train(posts[1])
Get a user's history with history
>>> user.history()
Receive personalized User recommendations with related
>>> user.related()
To run the unit tests for this library, use
python tests.py
Copyright (C) 2013 Emmett Butler, Parsely Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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