Programmatically collect normalized news from (almost) any website.
Filter by topic, country, or language.
Created by newscatcherapi.com but you do not need anything from us or from anyone else to get the software going, it just works out of the box.
While working on newscatcherapi - JSON API to query news articles, I came up with an idea to make a simple Python package that would allow to easily grab the live news data.
When I used to be a junior data scientist working on my own side projects, it was difficult for me to operate with external data sources. I knew Python quite well, but in most cases it was not enough to build proper data pipelines that required gathering data on my own. I hope that this package will help you with your next project.
Even though I do not recommend to use this package for any production systems, I believe that it should be enough to test your assumptions and build some MVPs.
pip install newscatcher --upgrade
from newscatcher import Newscatcher
Get the latest news from nytimes.com (we support thousands of news websites, try yourself!) main news feed
nc = Newscatcher(website = 'nytimes.com')
results = nc.get_news()
# results.keys()
# 'url', 'topic', 'language', 'country', 'articles'
# Get the articles
articles = results['articles']
first_article_summary = articles[0]['summary']
first_article_title = articles[0]['title']
Get the latest news from nytimes.com politics feed
nc = Newscatcher(website = 'nytimes.com', topic = 'politics')
results = nc.get_news()
articles = results['articles']
There is a limited set of topic that you might find:
'tech', 'news', 'business', 'science', 'finance', 'food', 'politics', 'economics', 'travel', 'entertainment', 'music', 'sport', 'world'
However, not all topics are supported by every newspaper.
How to check which topics are supported by which newspaper:
from newscatcher import describe_url
describe = describe_url('nytimes.com')
print(describe['topics'])
If you want to find the full list of supported news websites
you can always do so using urls()
function
from newscatcher import urls
# URLs by TOPIC
politic_urls = urls(topic = 'politics')
# URLs by COUNTRY
american_urls = urls(country = 'US')
# URLs by LANGUAGE
english_urls = urls(language = 'en')
# Combine any from topic, country, language
american_english_politics_urls = urls(country = 'US', topic = 'politics', language = 'en')
# note some websites do not explicitly declare their language
# as a result they will be excluded from queries based on language
from newscatcher import Newscatcher
Newscatcher(website, topic = None)
Please take the base form url of a website (without www.
,neither https://
, nor /
at the end of url).
For example: “nytimes”.com, “news.ycombinator.com” or “theverge.com”.
Newscatcher.get_news()
- Get the latest news from the website of interest.
Allowed topics:
tech
, news
, business
, science
, finance
, food
,
politics
, economics
, travel
, entertainment
,
music
, sport
, world
If no topic is provided, the main feed is returned.
Returns a dictionary of 5 elements:
url
- URL of the websitetopic
- topic of the returned feedlanguage
- language of returned feedcountry
- country of returned feedarticles
- articles of the feed. Feedparser object
Newscatcher.get_headlines()
- Returns only the headlines
Newscatcher.print_headlines(n)
- Print top n
headlines
Those functions exist to help you navigate through this package
from newscatcher import describe_url
describe_url(website)
- Get the main info on the website.
Returns a dictionary of 5 elements:
url
- URL of the websitetopics
- list of all supported topicslanguage
- language of websitecountry
- country of returned feedmain_topic
- main topic of a website
from newscatcher import urls
urls(topic = None, language = None, country = None)
- Get a list of all supported
news websites given any combination of topic
, language
, country
Returns a list of websites that match your combination of topic
, language
, country
Supported topics:
tech
, news
, business
, science
, finance
, food
,
politics
, economics
, travel
, entertainment
,
music
, sport
, world
Supported countries:
US
, GB
, DE
, FR
, IN
, RU
, ES
, BR
, IT
, CA
, AU
, NL
, PL
, NZ
, PT
, RO
, UA
, JP
, AR
, IR
, IE
, PH
, IS
, ZA
, AT
, CL
, HR
, BG
, HU
, KR
, SZ
, AE
, EG
, VE
, CO
, SE
, CZ
, ZH
, MT
, AZ
, GR
, BE
, LU
, IL
, LT
, NI
, MY
, TR
, BM
, NO
, ME
, SA
, RS
, BA
Supported languages:
EL
, IT
, ZH
, EN
, RU
, CS
, RO
, FR
, JA
, DE
, PT
, ES
, AR
, HE
, UK
, PL
, NL
, TR
, VI
, KO
, TH
, ID
, HR
, DA
, BG
, NO
, SK
, FA
, ET
, SV
, BN
, GU
, MK
, PA
, HU
, SL
, FI
, LT
, MR
, HI
The package itself is nothing more than a SQLite database with RSS feed endpoints for each website and some basic wrapper of feedparser.
We are Newscatcher API team. We are glad that you liked our package.
If you want to search for any news data, consider using our API
Artem Bugara - co-founder of Newscatcher, made v.0.1.0
Maksym Sugonyaka - co-founder of Newscatcher, made v.0.1.0
Becket Trotter - Python Developer, made v.0.2.0
MIT