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.. image:: images/spotify-web-api-doc.jpg
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Welcome to Spotipy!
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===================================
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*Spotipy* is a lightweight Python library for the `Spotify Web API
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<https://developer.spotify.com/web-api/>`_. With *Spotipy*
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you get full access to all of the music data provided by the Spotify platform.
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Here's a quick example of using *Spotipy* to list the names of all the albums
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released by the artist 'Birdy'::
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import spotipy
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birdy_uri = 'spotify:artist:2WX2uTcsvV5OnS0inACecP'
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spotify = spotipy.Spotify()
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results = spotify.artist_albums(birdy_uri, album_type='album')
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albums = results['items']
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while results['next']:
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results = spotify.next(results)
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albums.extend(results['items'])
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for album in albums:
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print(album['name'])
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Here's another example showing how to get 30 second samples and cover art
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for the top 10 tracks for Led Zeppelin::
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import spotipy
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lz_uri = 'spotify:artist:36QJpDe2go2KgaRleHCDTp'
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spotify = spotipy.Spotify()
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results = spotify.artist_top_tracks(lz_uri)
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for track in results['tracks'][:10]:
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print 'track : ' + track['name']
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print 'audio : ' + track['preview_url']
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print 'cover art: ' + track['album']['images'][0]['url']
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print
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Finally, here's an example that will get the URL for an artist image given the
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artist's name::
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import spotipy
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import sys
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spotify = spotipy.Spotify()
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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name = ' '.join(sys.argv[1:])
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else:
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name = 'Radiohead'
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results = spotify.search(q='artist:' + name, type='artist')
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items = results['artists']['items']
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if len(items) > 0:
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artist = items[0]
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print artist['name'], artist['images'][0]['url']
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Features
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========
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*Spotipy* supports all of the features of the Spotify Web API including access
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to all end points, and support for user authorization. For details on the
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capabilities you are encouraged to review the `Spotify Web
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API <https://developer.spotify.com/web-api/>`_ documentation.
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Installation
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============
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Install *Spotipy* with::
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pip install spotipy
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Or with::
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easy_install spotipy
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Or you can get the source from github at https://github.com/plamere/spotipy
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Getting Started
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===============
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Non-Authorized requests
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=======================
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For methods that do not require authorization, simply create a Spotify object
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and start making method calls like so::
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import spotipy
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spotify = spotipy.Spotify()
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results = spotify.search(q='artist:' + name, type='artist')
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print results
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Authorized requests
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=======================
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Many methods require user authentication. For these requests you will need to
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generate an authorization token that indicates that the user has granted
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permission for your application to perform the given task. You will need to
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register your app to get the credentials necessary to make authorized calls.
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Register your app at
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`My Applications
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<https://developer.spotify.com/my-applications/#!/applications>`_.
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*Spotipy* provides a
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utility method ``util.prompt_for_user_token`` that will attempt to authorize the
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user. You can pass your app credentials directly into the method as arguments,
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or if you are reluctant to immortalize your app credentials in your source code,
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you can set environment variables like so::
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export SPOTIPY_CLIENT_ID='your-spotify-client-id'
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export SPOTIPY_CLIENT_SECRET='your-spotify-client-secret'
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export SPOTIPY_REDIRECT_URI='your-app-redirect-url'
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Call ``util.prompt_for_user_token`` method with the username and the
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desired scope (see `Using
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Scopes <https://developer.spotify.com/web-api/using-scopes/>`_ for information
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about scopes) and credentials. This will coordinate the user authorization via
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your web browser. The credentials are cached locally and are used to automatically
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re-authorized expired tokens.
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Here's an example of getting user authorization to read a user's saved tracks::
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import sys
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import spotipy
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import spotipy.util as util
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scope = 'user-library-read'
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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username = sys.argv[1]
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else:
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print "Usage: %s username" % (sys.argv[0],)
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sys.exit()
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token = util.prompt_for_user_token(username, scope)
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if token:
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sp = spotipy.Spotify(auth=token)
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results = sp.current_user_saved_tracks()
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for item in results['items']:
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track = item['track']
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print track['name'] + ' - ' + track['artists'][0]['name']
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else:
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print "Can't get token for", username
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IDs URIs and URLs
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=======================
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*Spotipy* supports a number of different ID types:
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- Spotify URI - The resource identifier that you can enter, for example, in
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the Spotify Desktop client's search box to locate an artist, album, or
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track. Example: spotify:track:6rqhFgbbKwnb9MLmUQDhG6
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- Spotify URL - An HTML link that opens a track, album, app, playlist or other
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Spotify resource in a Spotify client. Example:
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http://open.spotify.com/track/6rqhFgbbKwnb9MLmUQDhG6
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- Spotify ID - A base-62 number that you can find at the end of the Spotify
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URI (see above) for an artist, track, album, etc. Example:
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6rqhFgbbKwnb9MLmUQDhG6
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In general, any *Spotipy* method that needs an artist, album, track or playlist ID
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will accept ids in any of the above form
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Examples
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========
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Here are a few more examples of using *Spotipy*.
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Add tracks to a playlist::
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import pprint
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import sys
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import spotipy
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import spotipy.util as util
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if len(sys.argv) > 3:
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username = sys.argv[1]
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playlist_id = sys.argv[2]
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track_ids = sys.argv[3:]
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else:
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print "Usage: %s username playlist_id track_id ..." % (sys.argv[0],)
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sys.exit()
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scope = 'playlist-modify-public'
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token = util.prompt_for_user_token(username, scope)
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if token:
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sp = spotipy.Spotify(auth=token)
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sp.trace = False
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results = sp.user_playlist_add_tracks(username, playlist_id, track_ids)
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print results
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else:
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print "Can't get token for", username
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Shows the contents of every playlist owned by a user::
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# shows a user's playlists (need to be authenticated via oauth)
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import sys
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import spotipy
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import spotipy.util as util
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def show_tracks(tracks):
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for i, item in enumerate(tracks['items']):
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track = item['track']
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print " %d %32.32s %s" % (i, track['artists'][0]['name'],
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track['name'])
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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username = sys.argv[1]
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else:
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print "Whoops, need your username!"
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print "usage: python user_playlists.py [username]"
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sys.exit()
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token = util.prompt_for_user_token(username)
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if token:
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sp = spotipy.Spotify(auth=token)
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playlists = sp.user_playlists(username)
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for playlist in playlists['items']:
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if playlist['owner']['id'] == username:
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print
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print playlist['name']
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print ' total tracks', playlist['tracks']['total']
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results = sp.user_playlist(username, playlist['id'],
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fields="tracks,next")
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tracks = results['tracks']
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show_tracks(tracks)
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while tracks['next']:
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tracks = sp.next(tracks)
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show_tracks(tracks)
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else:
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print "Can't get token for", username
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More Examples
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=======================
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There are many more examples of how to use *Spotipy* in the `Examples
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Directory <https://github.com/plamere/spotipy/tree/master/examples>`_ on Github
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API Reference
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==============
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:mod:`client` Module
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=======================
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.. automodule:: spotipy.client
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:members:
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:undoc-members:
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:special-members: __init__
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:show-inheritance:
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:mod:`oauth2` Module
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=======================
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.. automodule:: spotipy.oauth2
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:members:
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:undoc-members:
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:special-members: __init__
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:show-inheritance:
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:mod:`util` Module
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--------------------
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.. automodule:: spotipy.util
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:members:
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:undoc-members:
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:special-members: __init__
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:show-inheritance:
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Support
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=======
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You can ask questions about Spotipy on Stack Overflow. Don’t forget to add the
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*Spotipy* tag, and any other relevant tags as well, before posting.
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask
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If you think you've found a bug, let us know at
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`Spotify Issues <https://github.com/plamere/spotipy/issues>`_
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Contribute
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==========
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Spotipy authored by Paul Lamere (plamere) with contributions by:
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- Daniel Beaudry // danbeaudry
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- Faruk Emre Sahin // fsahin
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- George // rogueleaderr
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- Henry Greville // sethaurus
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- Hugo // hugovk
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- José Manuel Pérez // JMPerez
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- Lucas Nunno // lnunno
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- Lynn Root // econchick
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- Matt Dennewitz // mattdennewitz
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- Matthew Duck // mattduck
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- Michael Thelin // thelinmichael
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- Ryan Choi // ryankicks
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- Simon Metson // drsm79
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- Steve Winton // swinton
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- Tim Balzer // timbalzer
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- corycorycory // corycorycory
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- Nathan Coleman // nathancoleman
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License
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=======
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https://github.com/plamere/spotipy/blob/master/LICENSE.txt
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Indices and tables
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==================
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* :ref:`genindex`
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* :ref:`modindex`
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* :ref:`search`
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