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Google play python API Build Status

This project contains an unofficial API for google play interactions. The code mainly comes from GooglePlayAPI project which is not maintained anymore. The code was updated with some important changes:

  • ac2dm authentication with checkin and device info upload
  • updated search and download calls
  • using headers of a Nexus 6P. Add you own device under device.properties file

Usage

Check the test.py module for a simple example.

An important note about login function:

def login(self, email=None, password=None, gsfId=None, authSubToken=None)

for first time logins, you should only provide email and password. The module will take care of initalizing the api,upload device information to the google account you supplied, and retrieving a Google Service Framework ID (which, from now on, will be the android ID of a device).

For the next logins you should save the gsfId and the authSubToken, and provide them as parameters to the login function. If you login again with email and password only, this is the equivalent of re-initalizing your android device with a google account.

Documentation

For some documentation about the google play API check out the relative folder.