A python client for the iDigBio iDigBio v2 API.
pip install idigbio
If you want to use the Pandas Data Frame interface you need to install pandas as well.
pip install idigbio pandas
If you see InsecurePlatformWarning or have other SSL certificate verification issues, you may wish to install urllib3 with the secure extra.
pip install urllib3[secure]
Returning JSON from the API.
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
json_output = api.search_records()
Returning a Pandas Data Frame.
import idigbio
api = idigbio.pandas()
pandas_output = api.search_records()
See the Search API docs for info about the endpoint parameters.
View a Record By UUID
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
record = api.view("records","1db58713-1c7f-4838-802d-be784e444c4a")
Search for a Record by scientific name
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
record_list = api.search_records(rq={"scientificname": "puma concolor"})
Search for Records that have images
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
record_list = api.search_records(rq={"scientificname": "puma concolor", "hasImage": True})
Search for a MediaRecords by record property
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
mediarecord_list = api.search_media(rq={"scientificname": "puma concolor", "hasImage": True})
Create a heat map for a genus
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
m = api.create_map(rq={"genus": "acer"}, t="geohash")
m.save_map_image("acer_map_geohash", 2)
Create a point map for a genus
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
m = api.create_map(rq={"genus": "acer"}, t="points")
m.save_map_image("acer_map_points", 2)
Create a zoomed in point map for a bounding box
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
bbox = {"type": "geo_bounding_box", "bottom_right": {"lat": 29.642979999999998, "lon": -82.00}, "top_left": {"lat": 29.66298, "lon": -82.35315800000001}}
m = api.create_map(
rq={"geopoint": bbox}
)
m.save_map_image("test.png", None, bbox=bbox)
Create a summary of kingdom and phylum data
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
summary_data = api.top_records(fields=["kingdom", "phylum"])
Get the number of Records for a search by scientific name
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
count = api.count_records(rq={"scientificname": "puma concolor"})
Get the number of MediaRecords for a search by scientific name
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
count = api.count_media(rq={"scientificname": "puma concolor"})
Get the histogram of Collection Dates for a search by record property, for the last 10 years
import idigbio
api = idigbio.json()
histogram_data = api.datehist(
rq={"scientificname": "puma concolor"},
top_fields=["institutioncode"], min_date="2005-01-01")
To contribute code to this project, please submit a pull request to the repo on github:
https://github.com/idigbio/idigbio-python-client/
To set up a development environment, run the following from inside a python virtual environment in your local repo directory:
pip install -e .