Gutendex is a simple, self-hosted web API for serving book catalog information from Project Gutenberg, an online library of free ebooks.
Try it at gutendex.com
.
Project Gutenberg can be a useful source of literature, but its large size makes it difficult to access and analyse it on a large scale. Thus, an API of its catalog information is useful for automating these tasks.
Gutendex uses Django to download catalog data and serve it in a simple JSON REST API.
Project Gutenberg has no such public API of its own, but it publishes nightly archives of complicated XML files. Gutendex downloads these files, stores their data in a database, and publishes the data in a simpler format.
See the installation guide.
When your server is up and running, you should see a home page that says "Gutendex" at the root URL
(e.g. http://localhost:8000
by default when using manage.py
to serve on your local machine).
You should run your own server, but you can test queries at gutendex.com
.
Lists of book information in the database are queried using the API at /books
(e.g.
gutendex.com/books
). Book data will be returned in the JSON format
{
"count": <number>,
"next": <string or null>,
"previous": <string or null>,
"results": <array of Books>
}
where results
is an array of 0-32 book objects, next
and previous
are URLs to the next and
previous pages of results, and count
in the total number of books for the query on all pages
combined.
By default, books are ordered by popularity, determined by their numbers of downloads from Project Gutenberg.
Parameters can also be added to book-list queries in a typical URL format. For example, to get the
first page of written by authors alive after 1899 and published in English or French, you can go to
/books?author_year_start=1900&languages=en,fr
You can find available query parameters below.
Use these to find books with at least one author alive in a given range of years. They must have
positive or negative integer values. For example,
/books?author_year_end=-499
gives books with
authors alive before 500 BCE, and
/books?author_year_start=1800&author_year_end=1899
gives books with authors alive in the 19th Century.
Use this to find books with a certain copyright status: true
for books with existing copyrights,
false
for books in the public domain in the USA, or
null
for books with no available copyright information. These can be combined with commas. For
example, /books?copyright=true,false
gives books
with available copyright information.
Use this to list books with Project Gutenberg ID numbers in a given list of numbers. They must be
comma-separated positive integers. For example,
/books?ids=11,12,13
gives books with ID numbers 11, 12,
and 13.
Use this to find books in any of a list of languages. They must be comma-separated, two-character
language codes. For example, /books?languages=en
gives
books in English, and /books?languages=fr,fi
gives
books in either French or Finnish or both.
Use this to find books with a given MIME type. Gutendex
gives every book with a MIME type starting with the value. For example,
/books?mime_type=text%2F
gives books with types
text/html
, text/plain; charset=us-ascii
, etc.; and
/books?mime_type=text%2Fhtml
gives books with
types text/html
, text/html; charset=utf-8
, etc.
Use this to search author names and book titles with given words. They must be separated by a space
(i.e. %20
in URL-encoded format) and are case-insensitive. For example,
/books?search=dickens%20great
includes Great
Expectations by Charles Dickens.
Use this to sort books: ascending
for Project Gutenberg ID numbers from lowest to highest,
descending
for IDs highest to lowest, or popular
(the default) for most popular to least
popular by number of downloads.
Use this to search for a case-insensitive key-phrase in books' bookshelves or subjects. For example,
/books?topic=children
gives books on the "Children's
Literature" bookshelf, with the subject "Sick children -- Fiction", and so on.
Individual books can be found at /books/<id>
, where <id>
is the book's Project Gutenberg ID
number. Error responses will appear in this format:
{
"detail": <string of error message>
}
Types of JSON objects served by Gutendex are given below.
{
"id": <number of Project Gutenberg ID>,
"title": <string>,
"authors": <array of Persons>,
"translators": <array of Persons>,
"subjects": <array of strings>,
"bookshelves": <array of strings>,
"languages": <array of strings>,
"copyright": <boolean or null>,
"media_type": <string>,
"formats": <Format>,
"download_count": <number>
}
{
<string of MIME-type>: <string of URL>,
...
}
{
"birth_year": <number or null>,
"death_year": <number or null>,
"name": <string>
}