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Use this wrapper library to download Hacker News headlines into your Python program.

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.

Prerequisites

You will need the python-requests library so we can make HTTP calls. Install with pip:

pip install requests

Installing

Using pip

pip install hackernews-client==0.1.2b1

From sources

git clone https://github.com/samisnotinsane/hackernews-client.git
cd hackernews-client

Run the example script: news.py

python news.py

this fetches:

  • Best stories
  • Search
    • story
    • comment
    • poll
    • job
  • Most recent items (last n items)

You may make another copy of this script

cp news.py ./my_copy_news.py
python my_copy_news.py

modifying it to suit your use case.

Make sure your setup is working by opening IDLE and importing the library (see Usage section below) if you have installed via pip.

Running the tests

This package contains tests which verifies the integrity of the internal logic.

Unit tests

To run all unit tests, make sure you're in the root directory (hackernews-client). Use Python's built in unittest library

python -m unittest -v

If you have clone from master branch, these should always pass. At the time of testing, sometimes these tests failed with SSLErrors due to too many requests being made to the Hacker News API too quickly. Wait ~20 secs before running the unit tests again.

Alternatively, it could be that a breaking change was made to the Web API which would require updating this library. Feel free to raise an Issue or a Pull Request to remediate the problem.

Usage

Begin by importing the library. This example assumes you're working within news.py in the root directory of the repo.

from hackernews import hn

The client is then initialised in the following way

news_client = hn.NewsClient()

In this case, news_client object gives access to all available methods. The data contained in the methods and the instances returned all closely follow the HackerNews API.

Try to print the headline of the best story today. First open IDLE, then

print(str(news_client.get_best_story(fetchMax=10)[0].title))

If you can read the headline, you're good to go!

Full documentation with examples are provided below.

Documentation

Class: NewsClient

  • get_item

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description Default
item_id int Yes unique item id of Hacker News story, comment etc None

Returns: a list of Item (each of type dict). See class documentation for Item which contains a full description of each property.

  • get_top_story

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description Default
fetchMax int Yes Number of stories to fetch, max value = 500 500

Returns: a list of top stories as Item from the url https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/topstories.json

  • get_ask_story

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description Default
fetchMax int Yes Number of stories to fetch, max value = 200 200

Returns: a list of Ask HN stories as Item from the url https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/askstories.json

  • get_new_story

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description Default
fetchMax int Yes Number of stories to fetch, max value = 500 500

Returns: a list of new stories as Item from the url https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/newstories.json

  • get_show_story

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description Default
fetchMax int Yes Number of stories to fetch, max value = 200 200

Returns: a list of Show HN stories as Item from the url https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/showstories.json

  • get_best_story

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description Default
fetchMax int Yes Number of stories to fetch, max value = 200 200

Returns: a list of best stories as Item from the url https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/beststories.json

  • get_job_story

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description Default
fetchMax int Yes Number of stories to fetch, max value = 200 200

Returns: a list of job stories as Item from the url https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/jobstories.json

  • get_max_item_id

Parameters: None

Returns: int of the largest item id from the url: https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/maxitem.json

  • get_item_by_id

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description Default
id int Yes unique Item id of Hacker News story None

Returns: Item representing the Hacker News story with given id fetched from url: https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/item/<item_id>.json

  • get_user_by_id

Parameters:

Name Type Required Description Default
id int Yes unique Item id of Hacker News story None

Returns: User representing the Hacker News user with given id fetched from url: https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/user/<user_id>.json

Class: Item

Stories, comments, jobs, Ask HNs and even polls are just items. They're identified by their ids, which are unique integers.

Field Description
id The item's unique id.
deleted true if the item is deleted.
type The type of item. One of "job", "story", "comment", "poll", or "pollopt".
by The username of the item's author.
time Creation date of the item, in Unix Time.
text The comment, story or poll text. HTML.
dead true if the item is dead.
parent The comment's parent: either another comment or the relevant story.
poll The pollopt's associated poll.
kids list of Item of this item's comments, in ranked display order.
url The URL of the story.
score The story's score, or the votes for a pollopt.
title The title of the story, poll or job.
parts A list of related pollopts, in display order.
descendants In the case of stories or polls, the total comment count.

Class: User

Users are identified by case-sensitive ids. Only users that have public activity (comments or story submissions) on the site are available through the API.

Field Description
id The user's unique username. Case-sensitive. Required.
delay Delay in minutes between a comment's creation and its visibility to other users.
created Creation date of the user, in Unix Time.
karma The user's karma.
about The user's optional self-description. HTML.
submitted List of the user's stories, polls and comments.

Screenshot

Hacker News Client

Authors

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Acknowledgments

  • Author of haxor whose library inspired me to make my first Python library
  • Author of python-packaging whose tutorial helped me get my head around the Python import system

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