Python/web_programming/fetch_quotes.py
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Add pep8-naming to pre-commit hooks and fixes incorrect naming conventions (#7062)
* ci(pre-commit): Add pep8-naming to `pre-commit` hooks (#7038)

* refactor: Fix naming conventions (#7038)

* Update arithmetic_analysis/lu_decomposition.py

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* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks

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* refactor(lu_decomposition): Replace `NDArray` with `ArrayLike` (#7038)

* chore: Fix naming conventions in doctests (#7038)

* fix: Temporarily disable project euler problem 104 (#7069)

* chore: Fix naming conventions in doctests (#7038)

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2022-10-13 00:54:20 +02:00

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"""
This file fetches quotes from the " ZenQuotes API ".
It does not require any API key as it uses free tier.
For more details and premium features visit:
https://zenquotes.io/
"""
import pprint
import requests
def quote_of_the_day() -> list:
API_ENDPOINT_URL = "https://zenquotes.io/api/today/" # noqa: N806
return requests.get(API_ENDPOINT_URL).json()
def random_quotes() -> list:
API_ENDPOINT_URL = "https://zenquotes.io/api/random/" # noqa: N806
return requests.get(API_ENDPOINT_URL).json()
if __name__ == "__main__":
"""
response object has all the info with the quote
To retrieve the actual quote access the response.json() object as below
response.json() is a list of json object
response.json()[0]['q'] = actual quote.
response.json()[0]['a'] = author name.
response.json()[0]['h'] = in html format.
"""
response = random_quotes()
pprint.pprint(response)