Community Data Science Workshops (Fall 2014)/Day 2 lecture

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Lecture Outline

Introduction and context

  • You know how to use Python now. Congratulations!
  • Today we'll learn how to find/create data sets
  • Next week we'll get into data science (asking and answering questions)

Outline:

  • What did we learn in Session 1?
  • What is an API?
  • How do we use one to fetch interesting datasets?
  • How do we write programs that use the internet?
  • How do we use the placekitten API to fetch kitten pictures?
  • Introduction to structured data (JSON)
  • How do we use APIs in general?

What is a (web) API?

  • API: a structured way for programs to talk to each other (aka an interface for programs)
  • Web APIs: like a website your programs can visit (you:a website::your program:a web API)
  • You send a request to the API, it gives you data back
    • Where do you direct my request? The site's API endpoint.
    • How do I write my request? Put together a URL; it will be different for different web APIs.
      • Check the documentation, look for code samples
    • How do you send a request?
      • Python has modules you can use, like requests (they make HTTP requests)
    • What do you get back?
      • Structured data (usually in the JSON format)
    • Congratulations, you have data!
      • way to ask for data (almost always a URL)
      • way to get data back (almost always in a format called JSON)
      • every API is different, and documented
    • to use APIs to build a dataset we will need:
      • all our tools from last session: variables, etc
      • the ability to open urls on the web
      • the ability to create custom URLS
      • the ability to save to files
      • the ability to understand (i.e., parse) JSON data that APIs usually give us

What did we learn in Session 1?

  • Navigating in the terminal and using it to run programs
  • Writing Python:
  • variables
  • lists
  • dictionaries
  • if statements
    • for loops
    • printing
    • modules
  1. New programming concepts:
    • requests
    • interpolate variables into a string using % and %()s
    • open files and write to them
  2. placekitten.com
    • API that takes specially crafted URLs and gives appropriately sized picture of kittens
    • example of placekitten in browser
      • visit the API documentation
      • kittens of different sizes
      • kittens in greyscale or color
    • show how to use place
    • write a small program to grab arbitrary square from placekitten by asking for the size on standard in
  1. JSON file (JavaScript Object Notation)
    • what is json: useful for more structure data
    • import json; json.loads()
    • like Python (except no single quotes)
    • simple lists, dictionaries
    • can reflect more complicated data structures
    • Example file at http://mako.cc/cdsw.json
    • download it and parse it
  1. Other APIs
    • every API is different, so read the documentation!
  • If the documentation isn't helpful, search online!
  • for popular APIs, there are python modules that help you make requests and parse json!
  • rate limiting
  • authenticaiton
  • text encoding issues