pytvdbapi is a python API for thetvdb.com online database for tv-shows. The API is designed to be as easy and intuitive as possible to use.
The API is designed to respect the functionality of thetvdb.com as far as possible.
- A clean and easy to use interface
- A well documented API
- Support for Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4
- Thoroughly tested against all supported versions.
pytvdbapi depends on the following packages to function.
The easiest and recommended way to install pytvdbapi is to use pip:
$pip install pytvdbapi
Depending on your platform, you may need root permission to execute the above commands.
Tobias Röttger is kindly maintaining an ArchLinux package of pytvdbapi that can be found here.
To use the API you should apply for an API key for your particular application. An API key can be obtained for free from thetvdb.com. These are some of the things you can do with pytvdbapi.
Create a db instance:
>>> from pytvdbapi import api >>> db = api.TVDB('B43FF87DE395DF56')
Search for a show name:
>>> result = db.search('Dexter', 'en') >>> len(result) 1
Obtain a show instance and access the data:
>>> show = result[0] >>> print(show.SeriesName) Dexter >>> len(show) # List the number of seasons of the show, season 0 is the specials season 9
Access individual seasons:
>>> season = show[1] >>> len(season) # List the number of episodes in the season, they start at index 1 12 >>> print(season.season_number) 1
Access an episode within the season:
>>> episode = season[2] >>> print(episode.EpisodeNumber) 2 >>> print(episode.EpisodeName) Crocodile
The documentation for pytvdbapi is hosted at http://packages.python.org/pytvdbapi/ and there is a version over at Readthedocs.
- pytvdbapi only works with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4 NOT 3.0, 3.1 or 3.2.
- pytvdbapi does currently NOT support the use of Proxy Servers.
If you find any bug or want to request a new feature to the API, please use the issue tracker associated with the project.
Try to be as detailed as possible when filing a bug, preferably providing a patch or a test case illustrating the issue.
To get in contact with me, you can send me an email at develop@bjornlarsson.net or you can follow me on twitter @fuzzycode
pytvdbapi is released under the LGPL 3 license. See the LICENSE.txt file for more details.