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BhagavadGita

A non-profit initiative to help spread the transcendental wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita to people around the world.
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Bhagavad Gita

A not-for-profit initiative to help spread the transcendental wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita to people around the world. Built for Gita readers by Gita readers.

⚠️ We are in the process of redesigning the app from scratch for v2 and are actively looking for contributors who would be interested in helping out. Please join our Discord server below if you are interested.

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OLD VERSION (v1)

Frontend and REST API for BhagavadGita.io

Backend - Flask

Frontend - Material Design

Database - PostgreSQL, ElasticSearch

REST API

The Bhagavad Gita Application Programming Interface (API) allows a web or mobile developer to use the Bhagavad Gita text in their web or mobile application(s). It follows some of the Best Practices for designing a REST API.

Current version

The current version of the API is v1. We encourage you to explicitly use this version in the url.

Schema

All API access is over HTTPS, and accessed from https://bhagavadgita.io/api/v1. All data is sent and received as JSON.

Authentication

HTTP requests to the BHAGAVAD GITA API are protected with OAUTH2 authentication. To be able to use the API, you need to be a registered BhagavadGita.io user. After signing in, you can register your applications from your Account Dashboard after which you will be issued a Client ID and Client Secret specific to an application that can be used to programatically get the access_token(valid for 300sec).

How to get an access token? Make a POST request to /auth/oauth/token with these parameters sent in Headers -

  1. Client ID - Obtained from Account Dashboard after registering an app.
  2. Client Secret - Obtained from Account Dashboard after registering an app.
  3. Grant Type - Use client credentials.
  4. Scope - Use verse if you just want to access the verses, chapter if you just want to access the chapters and verse chapter if you want access to both.

Example -

curl -X POST "https://bhagavadgita.io/auth/oauth/token" -H "accept: application/json" -H "content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" -d "client_id=YOUR_CLIENT_ID&client_secret=YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET&grant_type=client_credentials&scope=verse%20chapter"

Then, you can use the received access_token to access any of the endpoints. You can send the access_token as a header or as a query parameter.

Examples -

  1. Query Parameter

curl -X GET "https://bhagavadgita.io/v1/chapters?access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN" -H "accept: application/json"

  1. Header

curl -X GET \ https://bhagavadgita.io/v1/chapters \ -H 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN'

Documentation

We have 2 types of documenatations available for this API, both based on the Open API specification.

  1. Swagger UI
  2. ReDoc

Developing Locally

  1. Fork this repository and clone the forked repository.
  2. Create and activate a Python 3 virtualenv.
  3. Use pip install -r requirements.txt to install the requirements.
  4. python manage.py runserver to start the server.
  5. Create an environment file config.env. Please open an issue or email contact@bhagavadgita.io for the credentials of the file.
  6. Frontend can be accessed at http://127.0.0.1:5000 and API docs can be accessed at http://127.0.0.1:5000/apidocs/.