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Introduction

Linkedin-py provides an easy-to-use Python interface for handle Linkedin API endpoints.

Configuration LinkedIn Application

Before you start check how to configure your Linkedin application. To do this read the first point of this manual https://developer.linkedin.com/docs/oauth2.

Installation Linkedin-py

pip install linkedin-py

Authorization Request

Before we make any call to Linkedin API we have to do authorization process. Authorization process consists of two steps.

  1. Login Linkedin user with special url. Linkedin-py prepares that url for you.
from linkedin_py.authorization.main import Authorization

state = "DCEeFWf45A53sdfKef424"
redirect_url = "https://www.example.com/auth/linkedin"
client_id = "9996666AAAA"
client_secret = "XYZASS"

authorization = Authorization(
    redirect_uri=redirect_url,
    client_id=client_id,
    client_secret=client_secret,
    state=state
)

authorization_url = authorization.get_authorization_url()

print(authorization_url)
  • state - A unique string value of your choice that is hard to guess. Used to prevent CSRF.
  • redirect_url - The URL your users will be sent back to after authorization. This value must match one of the defined OAuth 2.0 Redirect URLs in your application configuration.
  • client_id - The "API Key" value generated when you registered your application.
  • secret_id - The "API Secret Key" value generated when you registered your application.

Open authorization_url and login in your Linkedin profile. After that you will be redirect to redirect_url. In redirect_url you should create your own view and handle that GET request.

Linkedin API sends GET request with two parameters:

  • code - you need that value to get Linkedin Token.
  • state - this is your CSRF. You can use this to check if request is valid.
  1. Process callback. When you got code you need to exchange it to get token.
from linkedin_py.authorization.main import Authorization

state = "DCEeFWf45A53sdfKef424"
redirect_url = "https://www.example.com/auth/linkedin"
client_id = "9996666AAAA"
client_secret = "XYZASS"

authorization = Authorization(
    redirect_uri=redirect_url,
    client_id=client_id,
    client_secret=client_secret,
    state=state
)

linkedin_received_request = {
    'code': "L3g7vIst8EW3t9PdQN6HwxS2X9fZyaUKCJQJ8hzdRtDBn6",
    'state': state
}

access_token, expires_in = authorization.process_callback(linkedin_received_request)

Method process_callback returns two values:

  • Linkedin Token needed to authenticate user's requests.
  • Linkedin Token's expiration time.

Linkedin Requests

Here you will find list of implemented Linkedin Requests.

Profile Data

Profile endpoint in default returns response with whole profile data.

from linkedin_py.endpoints.main import retrieve_profile_data

token = 'AQVUFKfVWHbIBn9ckq_TjJMlFBw'
profile_data = retrieve_profile_data(token)

print(profile_data)

You can modify it by setting up your own params value. This value must be a string.

from linkedin_py.endpoints.main import retrieve_profile_data

token = 'AQVUFKfVWHbIBn9ckq_TjJMlFBw'
params = ':(first-name,last-name,headline,picture-url)'
profile_data = retrieve_profile_data(token=token, params=params)

print(profile_data)

This request returns response only with firstName', 'headline', 'lastName', pictureUrl. Request doesn't return missing data in your profile.

Universal Retriever

Since Linkedin removes its endpoints from public API. We created universal method to fetch data from their endpoints.

https://developer.linkedin.com/support/developer-program-transition

If you got access to extra Linkedin Endpoints you should use retrieve_data method.

from linkedin_py.endpoints.main import retrieve_data

token = 'AQVUFKfVWHbIBn9ckq_TjJMlFBw'
url = 'https://api.linkedin.com/v1/people/~'
params = ':(first-name,last-name,headline,picture-url)'
fetched_data = retrieve_data(url=url, token=token, params=params)

print(fetched_data)

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