hnconnector is a lightweight Python library designed to simplify accessing the Hacker News API. With hnconnector, you can easily fetch stories, comments, user profiles, and other data from Hacker News with minimal setup. Whether you're building a custom Hacker News reader, analyzing Hacker News stories, or integrating Hacker News data into your projects, hnconnector provides a straightforward Pythonic interface to interact with Hacker News.
- Fetch top, new, and best stories from Hacker News
- Retrieve details about specific stories, comments, and users
- Access Ask HN, Show HN, and job stories
- Simple and intuitive API
hnconnector can be installed using pip. Ensure you have Python 3.6 or higher installed on your system. To install hnconnector, open your terminal and run:
pip install hnconnector
Here's a quick example to get you started by fetching the top stories from Hacker News:
from hn import Client
client = Client()
# Fetch top stories
top_stories = client.get_topstories()
print("Top 10 Hacker News Stories IDs:")
for story_id in top_stories[:10]:
print(story_id)
# Fetch details for a specific story
story_details = client.get_item(top_stories[0])
print(f"Details of the top story: {story_details}")
Create an instance of the Client class to start interacting with the API:
from hn import Client
client = Client()
You can fetch different types of stories (top, new, best, ask HN, show HN, and jobs) as follows:
top_stories = client.get_topstories()
new_stories = client.get_newstories()
best_stories = client.get_beststories()
ask_stories = client.get_askstories()
show_stories = client.get_showhn()
job_stories = client.get_jobstories()()
To retrieve details about a specific item (story, comment, etc.), use its ID:
item_id = 16582136
item_details = client.get_item(item_id)
print(item_details)
username = 'dang'
user_details = client.get_user(username)
print(user_details['karma'])
Contributions to hnconnector are welcome!
hnconnector is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
For questions or feedback regarding hnconnector, please open an issue on the GitHub repository: https://github.com/mfiro/hnconnector.