This Python package python-colourlovers
access to the ColourLovers.com
API, a web service that allows users to publish colour themes and rate them.
The API of this webservice allows to search for users (Lovers) and their
posted contents (Colours, Patterns, Palettes).
Accessing the API requires an instance of ColourLovers
which provides the methods to access the different content types:
Colour, Palette, Pattern, Lover. Sending a request to
ColourLovers is as easy as calling the corresponding method such as
ColourLovers.palettes()
to search for palettes.
Additionally, the following arguments can be specified new
, top
,
random
with additional parameters. Please refer to the ColourLovers
API documentation to find out more about the specific parameters and
their restrictions at http://www.colourlovers.com/api.
You find the ColourLovers website at: http://www.colourlovers.com
The ColourLovers.com API is provided under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license. Please refer to http://www.colourlovers.com/api for more information on the license and Terms Of Use.
You find the source code and the latest development version on github: https://github.com/elbaschid/python-colourlovers. That's also the place where you can leave feedback and contribute your own code. Just fork the repo, make your changes and send me a pull request :)
The ColourLovers.com API provides two different ways to retrieve a colour or a list of colours.
- Searching for a single colour by calling the
ColourLovers.color()
method with the desired colour's hexcode, e.g.#37cbff
. This will return the corresponding colour asColourLovers.Colour
instance. - Searching for multiple colours by calling
ColourLovers.colours()
with one of these arguments:new
,top
,random
. This will return a list ofColourLovers.Colour
objects.
For details on additional parameters please refer to the documentation at http://python-colourlovers.readthedocs.org
Example:
>>> from colourlovers import ColourLovers >>> cl = ColourLovers() >>> cl.color('#37cbff') [<Colour id='4767129' title='i feel pretty' rgb=(55, 203, 255)>] >>> cl.palettes('new', keywords='funky', numResults=3) [<Palette id='1940972' title='"Funky President"'>, <Palette id='1936394' title='Barbie Doll Blonde'>, <Palette id='1936247' title='Lily's Rainbow'>]
The ColourLovers.com API provides two different ways to retrieve a palette or a list of palettes:
- Searching for a single palette by calling the
ColourLovers.palette()
method with the desired palette ID, e.g.1942043
. This will return the corresponding colour asColourLovers.Palette
instance. - Searching for multiple palettes by calling
ColourLovers.palettes()
with one of these arguments:new
,top
,random
. This will return a list ofColourLovers.Palette
objects.
For details on additional parameters please refer to the documentation at http://python-colourlovers.readthedocs.org
Example:
>>> from colourlovers import ColourLovers >>> cl = ColourLovers() >>> cl.palettes('random') [<Palette id='114699' title='chunky butt'>] >>> cl.palette(1942043) [<Palette id='1942043' title='Drinking Game 2'>]
The ColourLovers.com API provides two different ways to retrieve a pattern or a list of patterns.
- Searching for a single pattern by calling the
ColourLovers.pattern()
method with the desired pattern's ID, e.g.2111513
. This will return the corresponding pattern asColourLovers.Pattern
instance. - Searching for multiple patterns by calling
ColourLovers.patterns()
with one of these arguments:new
,top
,random
. This will return a list ofColourLovers.Pattern
objects.
For details on additional parameters please refer to the documentation at http://python-colourlovers.readthedocs.org
Example:
>>> from colourlovers import ColourLovers >>> cl = ColourLovers() >>> cl.patterns('random') [<Pattern id='391644' title='acanalado'>] >>> cl.pattern(2111513) [<Pattern id='2111513' title='Converse on Nothing'>]
The ColourLovers.com API provides two different ways to retrieve a 'lover' or a list of 'lovers'.
- Searching for a single lover by calling the
ColourLovers.lover()
method with the desired lover's user name, e.g.Alkalaiblue
. This will return the corresponding lover asColourLovers.Lover
instance. - Searching for multiple lovers by calling
ColourLovers.lovers()
with one of these arguments:new
andtop
(random
is not available in this case). This will return a list ofColourLovers.Lover
objects.
For details on additional parameters please refer to the documentation at http://python-colourlovers.readthedocs.org
Example:
>>> from colourlovers import ColourLovers >>> cl = ColourLovers() >>> cl.lovers('new', numResults=4) [<Lover username='alliesuesue'>, <Lover username='NAJ910'>, <Lover username='VooDooDoll23'>, <Lover username='kidknie'>] >>> cl.lover('Alkalaiblue') [<Lover username='Alkalaiblue'>]
To retrieve some basic statistics for certain content types provided on
ColourLovers.com you can call ColourLovers.stats
with one of the following
stat_types: colours
, palettes
, patterns
, lovers
. Each call
returns a ColourLovers.Stats
instance holding the total number of the
requested content type on ColourLovers.com.
Example:
>>> from colourlovers import ColourLovers >>> cl = ColourLovers() >>> cl.stats('lovers') <Stat total='1113083'> >>> cl.stats('patterns') <Stat total='2096087'>