Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: spotipy
Version: 2.9.0
Summary: A light weight Python library for the Spotify Web API
Home-page: http://spotipy.readthedocs.org/
Author: @plamere
Author-email: paul@echonest.com
License: LICENSE.md
Platform: UNKNOWN
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Requires-Dist: requests (>=2.20.0)
Requires-Dist: six (>=1.10.0)

# Spotipy

##### A light weight Python library for the Spotify Web API

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## Documentation

Spotipy's full documentation is online at [Spotipy Documentation](http://spotipy.readthedocs.org/).

## Installation

    pip install spotipy

## Quick Start

A full set of examples can be found in the [online documentation](http://spotipy.readthedocs.org/) and in the [Spotipy examples directory](https://github.com/plamere/spotipy/tree/master/examples).

To get started, install spotipy and create an app on https://developers.spotify.com/.
Add your new ID and SECRET to your environment:

    export SPOTIPY_CLIENT_ID=client_id_here
    export SPOTIPY_CLIENT_SECRET=client_secret_here

    // on Windows, use `SET` instead of `export`

Then, create a Spotify object and call methods:

    import spotipy
    from spotipy.oauth2 import SpotifyClientCredentials

    sp = spotipy.Spotify(client_credentials_manager=SpotifyClientCredentials())

    results = sp.search(q='weezer', limit=20)
    for idx, track in enumerate(results['tracks']['items']):
        print(idx, track['name'])

## Reporting Issues

If you have suggestions, bugs or other issues specific to this library, file them [here](https://github.com/plamere/spotipy/issues). Or just send me a pull request.


