A Python library that provides a simple and easy-to-use wrapper for accessing the Shikimori API. The library supports all endpoints and types of the Shikimori API and provides OAuth2 authorization functionality using an access token.
- Support for all Shikimori API endpoints: This library supports all endpoints (both v1 and v2) of the Shikimori API, including anime, manga, characters, users, and more.
- Authorization support: The library provides support for authorization using an access token.
- Strong typing: The library has type hints for all methods, making it easy to integrate with other projects.
- Easy-to-use API: The API wrapper is designed to be simple and easy to use, with intuitive methods and parameters that make it easy to get started quickly.
See the shiki.py API documentation .
See the official documentation for the Shikimori API.
$ pip install shiki.py
$ poetry add shiki.py
To use the library, simply import it into your project and create an instance of a Shikimori
. You can then use the various methods provided by the Shikimori
to access the Shikimori API.
import asyncio
from shikimori.client import Shikimori
client = Shikimori(user_agent="USER_AGENT")
async def main():
return await client.anime.list()
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
For more additional information see the Official Shikimori OAuth2 Guide.
-
Register your Shikimori Application: This will provide you with a
client_id
andclient_secret
that you will need to use OAuth2. -
Redirect user to the Shikimori authorization endpoint: This endpoint will prompt the user to grant your application access to their resources. After the user grants access, Shikimori will redirect them back to your application with an authorization code.
https://shikimori.one/oauth/authorize?client_id=CLIENT_ID&redirect_uri=REDIRECT_URI&response_type=code&scope=
- Get an access token: Your application will need to exchange an authorization code for an
AccessToken
. Shikimori will respond with an access token that your application can use to access the restricted resources/endpoints.
import asyncio
from shikimori.client import Shikimori
client = Shikimori(user_agent="USER_AGENT")
async def main():
return await client.auth.get_access_token("CODE")
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
- Use access token to access protected resources: Finally, your application can use the access token to access the user's protected resources. Be sure to handle any errors or expired tokens gracefully.
import asyncio
from shikimori.client import Shikimori
client = Shikimori(user_agent="USER_AGENT")
async def main():
client.set_token("CODE")
return await client.userRate.increment("USER_RATE_ID")
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
5.Refresh access token: Access tokens have a limited lifespan of 1 day, so your application will need to refresh them periodically to maintain access to the user's resources. To do this use a get_access_token
function with the refresh token. Shikimori will respond with a new access token and refresh token that your application can use to continue accessing the user's resources.
import asyncio
from shikimori.client import Shikimori
client = Shikimori(user_agent="USER_AGENT")
async def main():
return await client.auth.refresh("REFRESH_TOKEN")
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
Contributions to this library are always welcome and highly encouraged.
This library is licensed under MIT. Please see LICENSE for licensing details.