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⚠️ DEPRECATION WARNING

This package is no longer being maintained. If you're looking to integrate with Clearbit's API we recommend looking at the HTTP requests available in our documentation at clearbit.com/docs

Clearbit

A Python API client to https://clearbit.com.

Installation

To install the Clearbit Python bindings, run:

pip install clearbit

Or

easy_install clearbit

Usage

First authorize requests by setting the API key found on your account's settings page.

import clearbit
clearbit.key = 'mykey'

You can also set the API key via the CLEARBIT_KEY environment variable.

Then you can lookup people by email address. If the email's domain is corporate we'll also return a company response.

response = clearbit.Enrichment.find(email='alex@clearbit.com', stream=True)

See the documentation for more information.

Company lookup

You can lookup company data by domain name:

company = clearbit.Company.find(domain='uber.com',stream=True)

If the company can't be found, then None will be returned.

See the documentation for more information.

Name to Domain

You can search for companies using name as a keyword:

response = clearbit.NameToDomain.find(name='Clearbit')

See the documentation for more information.

Proxy Usage

Passing a proxies dictionary allows you to specify proxy servers to pass the requests through given various protocols.

proxies = {
  'http': 'http://user:password@proxyserver.tld:8080',
  'https': 'https://user:password@proxyserver.tld:8080',
}

response = clearbit.Enrichment.find(email='alex@clearbit.com', proxies=proxies)

Testing

Set the PYTHONPATH env var to the current directory to load the library locally:

export PYTHONPATH=.

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