Python wrapper/SDK for Ticketmaster's Discovery API
More info: http://developer.ticketmaster.com/products-and-docs/apis/discovery-api/v2/
- Python >= 3.5.2 (anything >= 3 is probably OK)
- Requests >= 2.13.0
To install via pip:
$ pip install ticketpy
Or, locally from the same directory as setup.py
:
$ python setup.py install
To pull all Hip-Hop events in Georgia between May 19th, 2017 and May 21st, 2017:
import ticketpy
tm_client = ticketpy.ApiClient('your_api_key')
pages = tm_client.events.find(
classification_name='Hip-Hop',
state_code='GA',
start_date_time='2017-05-19T20:00:00Z',
end_date_time='2017-05-21T20:00:00Z'
)
for page in pages:
for event in page:
print(event)
Output:
Event: Atlanta Funk Fest 2017 3 Day Ticket Venue(s): 'Wolf Creek Amphitheater' at 3025 Merk Road in Atlanta GA Start date: 2017-05-19 Start time: 19:00:00 Price ranges: 128.01-424.0 Status: onsale Genres: R&B Event: Atlanta Funk Fest 2017 Venue(s): 'Wolf Creek Amphitheater' at 3025 Merk Road in Atlanta GA Start date: 2017-05-19 Start time: 19:00:00 Price ranges: 63.0-158.0 Status: onsale Genres: R&B Event: Atlanta Funk Fest 2017 Venue(s): 'Wolf Creek Amphitheater' at 3025 Merk Road in Atlanta GA Start date: 2017-05-20 Start time: 17:00:00 Price ranges: 63.0-158.0 Status: onsale Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap Event: NF Venue(s): 'Center Stage Theater' at 1374 W Peachtree St. NW in Atlanta GA Start date: 2017-05-20 Start time: 20:00:00 Price ranges: 22.0-83.0 Status: onsale Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap
Calling ApiClient.find()
returns a ticketpy.PagedResponse
object, which iterates through API response pages (as ticketpy.Page
).
By default, pages have 20 elements. If there are >20 total elements,
calling PagedResponse.next()
will request the next page from the API.
You can simplify that/do away with the nested loop by using
PagedResponse.limit()
. By default, this requests a maximum of 5 pages,
and returns the elements of each in a flat list.
Use PagedResponse.one()
to return just the list from the first page.
For example, the previous example could also be written as:
import ticketpy
tm_client = ticketpy.ApiClient('your_api_key')
pages = tm_client.events.find(
classification_name='Hip-Hop',
state_code='GA',
start_date_time='2017-05-19T20:00:00Z',
end_date_time='2017-05-21T20:00:00Z'
).limit()
for event in pages:
print(event)
The output here would be the same as there was <1 page available, however,
this can save you some wasted API calls for large result sets. If you
really want every page, though, use all()
to request every available
page.
To search for all venues based on the string "Tabernacle":
import ticketpy
tm_client = ticketpy.ApiClient("your_api_key")
venues = tm_client.venues.find(keyword="Tabernacle").all()
for v in venues:
print("Name: {} / City: {}".format(v.name, v.city))
Output:
Name: Tabernacle / City: London Name: The Tabernacle / City: Atlanta Name: Tabernacle, Notting Hill / City: London Name: Bethel Tabernacle / City: Penticton Name: Revivaltime Tabernacle / City: Toronto Name: Auckland Baptist Tabernacle / City: Auckland Name: Pentecostal Tabernacle / City: Nashville Name: The Tabernacle / City: Oak Bluffs Name: Tabernacle, Shoreditch / City: London Name: Revivaltime Tabernacle / City: Toronto Name: Tabernacle, Notting Hill / City: London Name: The Tabernacle / City: London Name: Tabernacle Junction / City: Yeovil Name: New Tabernacle 4th Baptist Church / City: Charleston
Searching for attractions works similarly to the above:
import ticketpy
tm_client = ticketpy.ApiClient("your_api_key")
attractions = tm_client.attractions.find(keyword="Yankees").one()
for attr in attractions:
print(attr.name)
Output:
New York Yankees Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders Staten Island Yankees Yankee Stadium Tours Tampa Yankees New York Yankees Bomber Bucks Hands On History At Yankee Stadium Damn Yankees Damn Yankees Battle Creek Yankees New York Yankees Parking Offsite Parking at Yankee Stadium Quikpark at Yankee Stadium- NYCFC New York Yankees Fan Fest New York Yankees 3 (Do Not Use) New York Yankees 1 (Do Not Use) New York Yankees 2 (Do Not Use) Behind the Scenes At Yankee Stadium
Searching for classifications works similarly to the above:
import ticketpy
tm_client = ticketpy.ApiClient("your_api_key")
classifications = tm_client.classifications.find(keyword="Drama").one()
for cl in classifications:
print("Segment: {}".format(cl.segment.name))
for genre in cl.segment.genres:
print("--Genre: {}".format(genre.name))
Output:
Segment: Film --Genre: Drama Segment: Arts & Theatre --Genre: Theatre
Querying details for classifications by ID will return either a Segment
,
Genre
, or SubGenre
, whichever matches the given ID.
For example,
import ticketpy
tm_client = ticketpy.ApiClient("your_api_key")
x = tm_client.classifications.by_id('KZFzniwnSyZfZ7v7nJ')
y = tm_client.classifications.by_id('KnvZfZ7vAvE')
z = tm_client.classifications.by_id('KZazBEonSMnZfZ7vkdl')
s = "Name: {} / Type: {}"
print(s.format(x.name, type(x)))
print(s.format(y.name, type(y)))
print(s.format(z.name, type(z)))
Output:
Name: Music / Type: <class 'ticketpy.model.Segment'> Name: Jazz / Type: <class 'ticketpy.model.Genre'> Name: Bebop / Type: <class 'ticketpy.model.SubGenre'>