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gettangemperors
Query local backend API for Tang Dynasty emperor information. Use when user asks about Tang emperors, needs to fetch emperor data from local API, or referenc...
v1.0.1
Description
name: tang-emperors-api description: Query local backend API for Tang Dynasty emperor information. Use when user asks about Tang emperors, needs to fetch emperor data from local API, or references唐朝皇帝 / 唐朝前3代皇帝 / 唐朝帝王. The API runs at http://127.0.0.1:8080 with GET /api/v1/test endpoint.
Tang Emperors API
Overview
This skill provides integration with a local backend API that returns information about the first three emperors of the Tang Dynasty (唐朝前3代皇帝). The API is deployed locally at http://127.0.0.1:8080 with the endpoint GET /api/v1/test.
Quick Start
Fetch Tang Dynasty emperor information:
python3 scripts/get_tang_emperors.py
Output formatted as human-readable text:
python3 scripts/get_tang_emperors.py
Output raw JSON:
python3 scripts/get_tang_emperors.py --json
API Details
- Base URL:
http://127.0.0.1:8080 - Endpoint:
/api/v1/test - Method: GET
- Returns: JSON data about the first three Tang Dynasty emperors
Error Handling
The script includes comprehensive error handling:
- Connection errors: Backend not running or unreachable
- Timeout errors: API response timeout (10s default)
- HTTP errors: Invalid HTTP responses (404, 500, etc.)
- JSON parsing errors: Malformed response data
- Unexpected errors: Other runtime errors
Usage Patterns
Direct API call:
curl http://127.0.0.1:8080/api/v1/test
Via Python script (recommended):
python3 scripts/get_tang_emperors.py
Programmatic access in Python:
from scripts.get_tang_emperors import get_tang_emperors, format_emperor_data
data = get_tang_emperors()
formatted = format_emperor_data(data)
print(formatted)
Resources
scripts/get_tang_emperors.py
Python client for the Tang Emperors API with:
get_tang_emperors(): Fetches raw JSON data from APIformat_emperor_data(): Formats data for human-readable output- CLI support with
--jsonflag for raw JSON output - Comprehensive error handling and timeout management
The script can be:
- Executed directly from command line
- Imported as a module in other Python code
- Used by Codex for automated API interactions
Notes
- Ensure the local backend is running before making API calls
- The API expects a GET request with no parameters
- Response format may vary; the script handles common patterns (list, dict with 'emperors' key, dict with 'data' key)
- Default timeout is 10 seconds; adjust in script if needed for your environment
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