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Quickstart: Send a search request to Bing Entity Search REST API using Python

Use this quickstart to make your first call to Bing Entity Search API and view the JSON response. This simple Python application sends a news search query to the API, and displays the response. The source code for this sample is available on GitHub.

Although this application is written in Python, the API is a RESTful Web service compatible with most programming languages.

Prerequisites

Create and initialize the application

  1. Create a new Python file in your favorite IDE or editor, and add the following imports. Create variables for your subscription key, endpoint, market, and search query.

    import http.client, urllib.parse
    import json
    
    subscriptionKey = 'ENTER YOUR KEY HERE'
    host = 'api.bing.microsoft.com'
    path = '/v7.0/entities'
    mkt = 'en-US'
    query = 'italian restaurants near me'
    
  2. Create a request url by appending your market variable to the ?mkt= parameter. Url-encode your query and append it to the &q= parameter.

    params = '?mkt=' + mkt + '&q=' + urllib.parse.quote (query)
    

Send a request and get a response

  1. Create a function called get_suggestions().

  2. In this function, add your subscription key to a dictionary with Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key as a key.

  3. Use http.client.HTTPSConnection() to create an HTTPS client object. Send a GET request using request() with your path and parameters, and header information.

  4. Store the response with getresponse(), and return response.read().

    def get_suggestions ():
     headers = {'Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key': subscriptionKey}
     conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection (host)
     conn.request ("GET", path + params, None, headers)
     response = conn.getresponse ()
     return response.read()
    
  5. Call get_suggestions(), and print the JSON response.

    result = get_suggestions ()
    print (json.dumps(json.loads(result), indent=4))
    

Example JSON response

A successful response is returned in JSON, as shown in the following example:

{
  "_type": "SearchResponse",
  "queryContext": {
    "originalQuery": "italian restaurant near me",
    "askUserForLocation": true
  },
  "places": {
    "value": [
      {
        "_type": "LocalBusiness",
        "webSearchUrl": "https://www.bing.com/search?q=sinful+bakery&filters=local...",
        "name": "Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery & Cafe",
        "url": "https://www.contoso.com/",
        "entityPresentationInfo": {
          "entityScenario": "ListItem",
          "entityTypeHints": [
            "Place",
            "LocalBusiness"
          ]
        },
        "address": {
          "addressLocality": "Seattle",
          "addressRegion": "WA",
          "postalCode": "98112",
          "addressCountry": "US",
          "neighborhood": "Madison Park"
        },
        "telephone": "(800) 555-1212"
      },

      . . .
      {
        "_type": "Restaurant",
        "webSearchUrl": "https://www.bing.com/search?q=Pickles+and+Preserves...",
        "name": "Munson's Pickles and Preserves Farm",
        "url": "https://www.princi.com/",
        "entityPresentationInfo": {
          "entityScenario": "ListItem",
          "entityTypeHints": [
            "Place",
            "LocalBusiness",
            "Restaurant"
          ]
        },
        "address": {
          "addressLocality": "Seattle",
          "addressRegion": "WA",
          "postalCode": "98101",
          "addressCountry": "US",
          "neighborhood": "Capitol Hill"
        },
        "telephone": "(800) 555-1212"
      },
      
      . . .
    ]
  }
}

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