mochart(music on chart) is a simple webpage parser that aims to retrieve song rankings in JSON compatible data format.
A simple pip
install:
pip install mochart
Realtime ranks from Melon:
from mochart import melon
ranks = melon.realtime()
print(ranks)
At the time of this writing, the code would print:
[{
"title": "SOLO",
"artist": "제니 (JENNIE)",
"album": "SOLO"
}, {
"title": "봄바람",
"artist": "Wanna One (워너원)",
"album": "1¹¹=1 (POWER OF DESTINY)"
}, {
"title": "Tempo",
"artist": "EXO",
"album": "DON`T MESS UP MY TEMPO - The 5th Album"
}, {
"title": "YES or YES",
"artist": "TWICE (트와이스)",
"album": "YES or YES"
}, {
"title": "너를 만나",
"artist": "폴킴",
"album": "너를 만나"
}, {
"title": "아름답고도 아프구나",
"artist": "비투비",
"album": "HOUR MOMENT"
}, {
"title": "Gravity",
"artist": "EXO",
"album": "DON`T MESS UP MY TEMPO - The 5th Album"
}...]
feat. 아이돌전쟁
All functions in a provider(e.g. Melon) will return Python List that contains music information in order of its ranking.
Generally, a rank contains title, aritst, and album in string format as seen above.
Not all providers support the these functions.
Return the most current ranks at the time of query.
Return songs that are trending at the time of query.
Return ranks given day.
Return ranks given week.
Return ranks given month.
Return ranks given year.
Given datetime object will be converted into a local datetime for the provider. For example A datetime given to melon.day(today)
, the argument today
will be converted to Asia/Seoul
timezone before the query.
Note that if incorrect time is given to any function, it could return either an empty array or ranks of the closest date.
Also, if no datetime object is provided as an argument, the current time will be used in the query.
You are more than welcome to contribute a new chart and/or ideas on this project.