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Gita.io is an API adhering to standards of OpenAPI v3.0, to leverage the Gita verses programmatically. The Gita.io API serves the verses in the native Devanagari script along with their transliteration and meaning.

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gita.io

Gita.io is an API adhering to standards of OpenAPI v3.0, to leverage the Gita verses programmatically. The Gita.io API serves the verses in the native Devanagari script along with their transliteration and meaning.

This respository provides the source code of the API in the folder /gita-api along with an example Python-Flask website built employing the gita.io API in the folder /gita-api-io.

API Documentation

The official API documentation for developer use can be found at Gita.io Swagger Documentation

Prerequisites

The following are the prerequisites for a seamless execution of the API.

  • Preferrably latest MS Windows/Linux/MacOS Platform
  • Python >= 3.0
  • Python Flask >= 1.1.2
  • Pymongo >= 3.10.1
  • MongoDB as the database

Setup instructions

  • Please read the README.md for setting up the gita.io API

  • Please read the README.md for setting up the example flask web application that leverages the gita.io API.

Demo videos

The demo videos of the gita.io and the website built employing gita.io can be seen on my YouTube channel at:

Contribution Guidelines

Thank you so much for looking forward to contribute. Please read the contribution guidelines before proceeding. We strictly adhere to them.

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