For real men of culture
Asynchronous API wrapper for Sankaku Complex with type-hinting, pydantic data validation and an optional logging support with loguru.
- Type-hints
- Deserialization of raw json data thanks to pydantic models
- Enumerations for API request parameters to provide better user experience
- Python 3.8
- aiohttp
- pydantic
- loguru
- aiohttp-retry
- typing_extensions; python_version < '3.10'
To install sankaku via pip write following line of code in your terminal:
pip install sankaku
To install the sankaku via Docker, you can follow these steps:
Ensure that Docker is installed on your machine. If Docker is not already installed, you can download and install it from the official Docker website.
Open a command prompt. Navigate to the directory where you want to install sankaku. Type the following command:
git clone https://github.com/zerex290/sankaku.git
cd sankaku
docker run -it --name sankaku -w /opt -v$(pwd):/opt python:3 bash
It's very simple to use and doesn't require to always keep opened browser page with documentation because all methods are self-explanatory:
import asyncio
from sankaku import SankakuClient
async def main():
client = SankakuClient()
post = await client.get_post(25742064)
print(f"Rating: {post.rating} | Created: {post.created_at}")
# "Rating: Rating.QUESTIONABLE | Created: 2021-08-01 23:18:52 03:00"
await client.login(access_token="token")
# Or you can authorize by credentials:
# await client.login(login="nickname or email", password="password")
# Get the first 100 posts which have been added to favorites of the
# currently logged-in user:
async for post in client.get_favorited_posts(100):
print(post)
# Get every 3rd book from book pages, starting with 100th and ending with
# 400th book:
async for book in client.browse_books(100, 401, 3): # range specified in
print(book) # same way as with 'range()'
asyncio.run(main())
Feel free to contribute to sankaku after reading CONTRIBUTING file.