# wikipedia_orange.py # Author: Vasudev Ram import wikipedia # First, try searching Wikipedia for a keyword - 'Orange': # It works, but if there are multiple pages with that word # in the title, you get them all back. print "1: Searching Wikipedia for 'Orange'" try: print wikipedia.page('Orange') print '-' * 60 except wikipedia.exceptions.DisambiguationError as e: print str(e) print '+' * 60 print 'DisambiguationError: The page name is ambiguous' print # Next, select one of the results from the search above, # such as the orange fruit, and search for it, # replacing spaces in the search term with underscores: print "2: Searching Wikipedia for 'Orange (fruit)'" print wikipedia.page('Orange_(fruit)') print # The output is: # # That is because the return value from the above call is a # WikipediaPage object, not the content itself. To get the content # we want, we have to access the 'content' attrbute of the # WikipediaPage object: #print wikipedia.page('Orange_(fruit)').content # However, if we access it directly, we may get a Unicode error, so # we encode it to UTF-8: result = wikipedia.page('Orange_(fruit)').content.encode('UTF8') print "3: Result of searching Wikipedia for 'Orange_(fruit)':" print result print orange_count = result.count('orange') print # And find the number of occurrences of our original search keyword, # 'orange', within the resulting content: print "The Wikipedia page for 'Orange_(fruit)' has " + \ "{} occurrences of the word 'orange'".format(orange_count) print