app-store-web-scraper
is a Python package for extracting reviews for iOS,
iPadOS, macOS and tvOS apps from the web version of Apple's App Store.
Note: Whenever possible, prefer using Apple's App Store Connect API, which provides the full set of customer review data for your apps and is more reliable.
At the moment, this package not yet available on PyPI, but can be installed directly from GitHub as a source package:
pip install app-store-web-scraper
The sample code below fetches the 10 most recent app reviews for Minecraft.
from app_store_web_scraper import AppStoreEntry
# See below for instructions on finding an app's ID.
MINECRAFT_APP_ID = 479516143
# Look up the app in the British version of the App Store.
app = AppStoreEntry(app_id=MINECRAFT_APP_ID, country="gb")
# Iterate over the app's reviews, which are fetched lazily in batches.
for review in app.reviews():
print("-----")
print("ID:", review.id)
print("Rating:", review.rating)
print("Review:", review.content)
app-store-web-scraper
requires you to pass the App Store ID of the app(s) you
are interested in. To find an app's ID, find out its App Store page URL by
searching for the app on apple.com or in the App Store app (use
Share β Copy Link). The ID is the last part of the URL's path, without the
"id" prefix.
For example, the URL of the Minecraft app (on the British App Store) is
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/multicraft-build-and-mine/id1174039276
,
from which one can extract the app ID 1174039276
.
To start scraping an app in the App Store, create an AppStoreEntry
instance
with an app ID and the (lowercase) ISO code of the country whose App Store
should be scraped. If the app ID is invalid or the app is not available in the
specified region, an AppNotFound
error is raised.
The entry's reviews()
method returns an iterator that can be used to fetch
some or all of the app reviews available through the App Store's public API.
Note that this is usually only a small subset of all reviews that the app
received, so the number of reviews retrieved will not match the review count
displayed on the App Store page.
Each review is returned as an AppReview
object with the following attributes:
id
date
user_name
rating
title
review
developer_response
(if the developer replied)id
body
modified
The list of reviews split into pages by the App Store's servers, so iterating
over all reviews will regularly make a network request to fetch the next page.
To limit the total amount of network requests, you can pass a limit
to
reviews()
so that only a certain maximum amount of app reviews is returned by
the iterator. By default, no limit is set.
The AppStoreSession
class implements the communication with the App Store's
servers. Internally, it uses an urllib3.PoolManager
the reuse
HTTP connections between requests, which reduces the load on Apple's servers
and increases performance.
By default, AppStoreEntry
takes care of creating an AppStoreSession
itself,
so you don't need to deal with sessions for simple use cases. However,
constructing and passing an AppStoreSession
manually can be beneficial for two
reasons. First, it allows you to share a session between multiple
AppStoreEntry
objects for additional efficiency:
from app_store_web_scraper import AppStoreEntry, AppStoreSession
session = AppStoreSession()
pages = AppStoreEntry(app_id=361309726, country="de", session=session)
numbers = AppStoreEntry(app_id=361304891, country="de", session=session)
# ...
Second, you can pass several parameters to AppStoreSession
to control how
requests to the App Store are handled. For instance:
session = AppStoreSession(
# Wait between 0.4 and 0.6 seconds before every request after the first,
# to avoid being rate-limited by Apple's servers
delay=0.5,
delay_jitter=0.1,
# Retry failed requests up to 5 times, with an initial backoff time of
# 0.5 seconds that doubles after each failed retry (but is capped at 20
# seconds)
retries=5,
retries_backoff_factor=3,
retries_backoff_max=20,
)
For a list of all available parameters with descriptions, see the docstring
of the AppStoreSession
class.
To fetch app reviews, this library uses the undocumented iTunes Customer Reviews API, which offers the following endpoint to retrieve the pages of an app's reviews feed in JSON format:
https://itunes.apple.com/{country}/rss/customerreviews/page={page}/id={app_id}/sortby=mostrecent/json
app_id
and country
are the respective values passed to the AppStoreEntry
.
page
is a number between 1 and 10 (the highest allowed page number). Each
page contains up to 50 reviews, which results in the maximum number of 500
reviews per app ID and country.
app-store-web-scraper
is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
See the LICENSE file for more details.
This library is a fork and rewrite of app-store-scraper
by Eric
Lim and takes further inspiration from the Node.js package of the
same name by Facundo Olando. Without these
authors' efforts, this library would not exist. π