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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.

"""Full text search query against the shopping search API"""

import pprint

from googleapiclient.discovery import build


SHOPPING_API_VERSION = "v1"
DEVELOPER_KEY = "<YOUR DEVELOPER KEY>"


def main():
    """Get and print a feed of all public products matching the search query
    "digital camera".

    This is achieved by using the q query parameter to the list method.

    The "|" operator can be used to search for alternative search terms, for
    example: q = 'banana|apple' will search for bananas or apples.

    Search phrases such as those containing spaces can be specified by
    surrounding them with double quotes, for example q='"mp3 player"'. This can
    be useful when combining with the "|" operator such as q = '"mp3
    player"|ipod'.
    """
    client = build("shopping", SHOPPING_API_VERSION, developerKey=DEVELOPER_KEY)
    resource = client.products()
    # Note the 'q' parameter, which will contain the value of the search query
    request = resource.list(source="public", country="US", q="digital camera")
    response = request.execute()
    pprint.pprint(response)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()