Chapter 3. APIs in Action
When we talk about APIs in relation to Python, we usually refer to the classes and the functions that a module presents to us to interact with. In this chapter, we'll be talking about something different, that is, web APIs.
A web API is a type of API that you interact with through the HTTP protocol. Nowadays, many web services provide a set of HTTP calls, which are designed to be used programmatically by clients, that is, they are meant to be used by machines rather than by humans. Through these interfaces it's possible to automate interaction with the services and to perform tasks such as extracting data, configuring the service in some way, and uploading your own content into the service.
In this chapter, we'll look at:
- Two popular data exchange formats used by web APIs: XML and JSON
- How to interact with two major web APIs: Amazon S3 and Twitter
- How to pull data from HTML pages when an API is not available
- How to make life easier for the webmasters...