Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: get_wayback_machine
Version: 0.1.2
Summary: Fetch a URL via the latest Wayback Machine Snapshot
Home-page: https://github.com/jfilter/get-wayback-machine
Author: Johannes Filter
Author-email: hi@jfilter.de
License: MIT
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        Fetch a URL via the latest Wayback Machine Snapshot.
        
        ## Why?
        
        Occasionally, you have a given URL that it is not online anymore. You may still access it's content via the Internet Archive's [Wayback Machine](https://archive.org/web/).
        
        ## Install
        
        ```bash
        pip install get_wayback_machine
        ```
        
        ## Usage
        
        ```python
        import get_wayback_machine
        
        response = get_wayback_machine.get('https://en.wikipedia.org')
        if response:
            print(response.status_code)
        ```
        
        The response is either `None` (for fails) or a [Requests](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/) response. This module uses [get-retries](https://github.com/jfilter/get-retries) internally to fetch the data.
        
        ## Related
        
        -   https://github.com/hartator/wayback-machine-downloader
        -   https://github.com/sangaline/wayback-machine-scraper
        -   https://github.com/jsvine/waybackpack
        
        ## License
        
        MIT.
        
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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