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# Scraping Apple App Store Product Info And Reviews with Python
- URL: https://serpapi.com/blog/scraping-apple-app-store-product-info-and-reviews-with-python/
- Published: 2023-02-02T13:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2023-02-05T13:04:05.000Z
- Description: This blog post is a step-by-step tutorial for scraping Apple App Store product info and reviews using Python and SerpApi.
- Author: Artur Chukhrai
- Tags: Apple App Store, Web Scraping, Python

## What will be scraped

![wwbs-apple-app-store-product-and-reviews](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/64033139/206906356-f8dce3b1-c309-48b2-8e37-f02a79cb2636.png)

## Why using API?

There're a couple of reasons that may use API, ours in particular:

- No need to create a parser from scratch and maintain it.
- Bypass blocks from Google: solve CAPTCHA or solve IP blocks.
- Pay for proxies, and CAPTCHA solvers.
- Don't need to use browser automation.

SerpApi handles everything on the backend with fast response times under \~2.5 seconds (\~1.2 seconds with Ludicrous speed) per request and without browser automation, which becomes much faster. Response times and status rates are shown under [SerpApi Status page](https://serpapi.com/status):

- Apple Product:

![serpapi-status-product](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/81998012/210617457-70a0e96a-8ea1-4c51-8f7a-6861e16a8743.png)

- Apple Reviews:

![serpapi-status-reviews](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/81998012/210617711-f94f81ad-7dcc-45c2-a6e1-6d1d50dd1807.png)

Head to the [Apple Product Page playground](https://serpapi.com/playground?engine=apple%5Fproduct) and [Apple App Store Reviews playground](https://serpapi.com/playground?engine=apple%5Freviews) for a live and interactive demo.

## Full Code

If you don't need an explanation, have a look at [the full code example in the online IDE](https://replit.com/@chukhraiartur/blog-apple-app-store-product-and-reviews#main.py).

```python
from serpapi import GoogleSearch
import json

def get_product_info(product_id):
    params = {
        'api_key': '...',               # https://serpapi.com/manage-api-key
        'engine': 'apple_product',      # SerpApi search engine	
        'product_id': product_id,       # ID of a product
        'type': 'app',                  # type of Apple Product
        'country': 'us',                # country for the search
    }

    search = GoogleSearch(params)       # data extraction on the SerpApi backend
    product_info = search.get_dict()    # JSON -> Python dict

    del product_info['search_metadata']
    del product_info['search_parameters']
    del product_info['search_information']
    
    return product_info

def get_product_reviews(product_id):
    params = {
        'api_key': '...',               # https://serpapi.com/manage-api-key
        'engine': 'apple_reviews',      # SerpApi search engine	
        'product_id': product_id,       # ID of a product
        'country': 'us',                # country for the search
        'sort': 'mostrecent',           # sorting reviews
        'page': 1,                      # pagination
    }
    
    product_reviews = []

    while True:
        search = GoogleSearch(params)
        new_page_results = search.get_dict()

        product_reviews.extend(new_page_results['reviews'])
        
        if 'next' in new_page_results.get('serpapi_pagination', {}):
            params['page'] += 1
        else:
            break

    return product_reviews

def main():
    product_id = 1507782672
    
    app_store_results = {
        'product_info': get_product_info(product_id),
        'product_reviews': get_product_reviews(product_id)
    }

    print(json.dumps(app_store_results, indent=2, ensure_ascii=False))

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

```

## Preparation

Install library:

```lang-none
pip install google-search-results

```

[google-search-results](https://github.com/serpapi/google-search-results-python) is a SerpApi API package.

## Code Explanation

Import libraries:

```python
from serpapi import GoogleSearch
import json

```

| Library                                             | Purpose                                                                                        |
| --------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| GoogleSearch                                        | to scrape and parse Google results using [SerpApi](https://serpapi.com/) web scraping library. |
| [json](https://docs.python.org/3/library/json.html) | to convert extracted data to a JSON object.                                                    |

### Top-level code environment

At the beginning of the function, the `product_id` variable is created that stores the ID of the desired product:

```python
product_id = 1507782672

```

Next, the `app_store_results` dictionary is created, to which the data returned by the `get_product_info(product_id)` and `get_product_reviews(product_id)` functions are added. The explanation of these functions will be in the corresponding headings below.

```python
app_store_results = {
    'product_info': get_product_info(product_id),
    'product_reviews': get_product_reviews(product_id)
}

```

After the all data is retrieved, it is output in JSON format:

```python
print(json.dumps(app_store_results, indent=2, ensure_ascii=False))

```

This code uses the generally accepted rule of using the [\_\_name\_\_ == "\_\_main\_\_"](https://docs.python.org/3/library/%5F%5Fmain%5F%5F.html#) construct:

```python
def main():
    product_id = 1507782672
    
    app_store_results = {
        'product_info': get_product_info(product_id),
        'product_reviews': get_product_reviews(product_id)
    }

    print(json.dumps(app_store_results, indent=2, ensure_ascii=False))

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

```

This check will only be performed if the user has run this file. If the user imports this file into another, then the check will not work.

You can watch the video [Python Tutorial: if **name** \== '**main**'](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sugvnHA7ElY&t=1s) for more details.

### Get product information

The function takes a specific `product_id` and returns a dictionary with all the information about that product.

At the beginning of the function, the `params` dictionary are defined for generating the URL:

```python
params = {
    'api_key': '...',               # https://serpapi.com/manage-api-key
    'engine': 'apple_product',      # SerpApi search engine	
    'product_id': product_id,       # ID of a product
    'type': 'app',                  # type of Apple Product
    'country': 'us',                # country for the search
}

```

| Parameters                                                                              | Explanation                                                                                                                                                                                     |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [api\_key](https://serpapi.com/apple-product#api-parameters-serpapi-parameters-api-key) | Parameter defines the SerpApi private key to use. You can find it under [your account -> API key](https://serpapi.com/manage-api-key).                                                          |
| [engine](https://serpapi.com/apple-product#api-parameters-serpapi-parameters-engine)    | Set parameter to apple\_product to use the Apple Product engine.                                                                                                                                |
| [product\_id](https://serpapi.com/apple-product#api-parameters-search-query-product-id) | Parameter defines the product id you want to search. You can use the specific id of a product that you would like to get the product page of.                                                   |
| [type](https://serpapi.com/apple-product#api-parameters-advanced-apple-parameters-type) | Parameter defines the type of Apple Product to get the product page of. It defaults to app.                                                                                                     |
| [country](https://serpapi.com/apple-product#api-parameters-localization-country)        | Parameter defines the country to use for the search. It's a two-letter country code. Head to the [Apple Regions](https://serpapi.com/apple-regions) for a full list of supported Apple Regions. |

📌Note: You can also add other [API Parameters](https://serpapi.com/apple-product#api-parameters).

Then, we create a `search` object where the data is retrieved from the SerpApi backend. In the `product_info` dictionary we get data from JSON:

```python
search = GoogleSearch(params)       # data extraction on the SerpApi backend
product_info = search.get_dict()    # JSON -> Python dict

```

The `product_info` dictionary contains information not only about the product, but also about the request. Request information is not needed, so we remove the corresponding keys using the [del statement](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/datastructures.html#the-del-statement):

```python
del product_info['search_metadata']
del product_info['search_parameters']
del product_info['search_information']

```

At the end of the function, the `product_info` dictionary with the extracted data is returned:

```python
return product_info

```

The complete function to get product information would look like this:

```python
def get_product_info(product_id):
    params = {
        'api_key': '...',               # https://serpapi.com/manage-api-key
        'engine': 'apple_product',      # SerpApi search engine	
        'product_id': product_id,       # ID of a product
        'type': 'app',                  # type of Apple Product
        'country': 'us',                # country for the search
    }

    search = GoogleSearch(params)       # data extraction on the SerpApi backend
    product_info = search.get_dict()    # JSON -> Python dict

    del product_info['search_metadata']
    del product_info['search_parameters']
    del product_info['search_information']
    
    return product_info

```

### Get product reviews

The function takes a specific `product_id` and returns a dictionary with all the reviews about that product.

At the beginning of the function, the `params` dictionary are defined for generating the URL:

```python
params = {
    'api_key': '...',               # https://serpapi.com/manage-api-key
    'engine': 'apple_reviews',      # SerpApi search engine	
    'product_id': product_id,       # ID of a product
    'country': 'us',                # country for the search
    'sort': 'mostrecent',           # sorting reviews
    'page': 1,                      # pagination
}

```

| Parameters                                                                                      | Explanation                                                                                                                                                                                     |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [api\_key](https://serpapi.com/apple-reviews#api-parameters-serpapi-parameters-api-key)         | Parameter defines the SerpApi private key to use. You can find it under [your account -> API key](https://serpapi.com/manage-api-key).                                                          |
| [engine](https://serpapi.com/apple-reviews#api-parameters-serpapi-parameters-engine)            | Set parameter to apple\_reviews to use the Apple Reviews engine.                                                                                                                                |
| [product\_id](https://serpapi.com/apple-reviews#api-parameters-search-query-product-id)         | Parameter defines the ID of a product you want to get the reviews for.                                                                                                                          |
| [country](https://serpapi.com/apple-reviews#api-parameters-localization-country)                | Parameter defines the country to use for the search. It's a two-letter country code. Head to the [Apple Regions](https://serpapi.com/apple-regions) for a full list of supported Apple Regions. |
| [sort](https://serpapi.com/apple-reviews#api-parameters-advanced-apple-reviews-parameters-sort) | Parameter is used for sorting reviews. It can be set to mostrecent or mosthelpful.                                                                                                              |
| [page](https://serpapi.com/apple-reviews#api-parameters-pagination)                             | Parameter is used to get the items on a specific page. (e.g., 1 (default) is the first page of results, 2 is the 2nd page of results, 3 is the 3rd page of results, etc.).                      |

📌Note: You can also add other [API Parameters](https://serpapi.com/apple-reviews#api-parameters).

Define the `product_reviews` list to which the retrieved reviews will be added:

```python
product_reviews = []

```

The `while` loop is created that is needed to extract reviews from all pages:

```python
while True:
    # data extraction will be here

```

Then, we create a `search` object where the data is retrieved from the SerpApi backend. In the `new_page_results` dictionary we get data from JSON:

```python
search = GoogleSearch(params)
new_page_results = search.get_dict()

```

Adding new data from this page to the `product_reviews` list:

```python
product_reviews.extend(new_page_results['reviews'])

# first_review = new_page_results['reviews'][0]
# title = first_review['title']
# text = first_review['text']
# rating = first_review['rating']
# review_date = first_review['review_date']
# author_name = first_review['author']['name']
# author_link = first_review['author']['link']

```

📌Note: In the comments above, I showed how to extract specific fields. You may have noticed the `new_page_results['reviews'][0]`. This is the index of a review, which means that we are extracting data from the first review. The `new_page_results['reviews'][1]` is from the second review and so on.

After data is retrieved from the current page, a check is made to see if the next page exists. If there is one in the `serpapi_pagination` dictionary, then the `page` parameter is incremented by `1`. Else, the loop stops:

```python
if 'next' in new_page_results.get('serpapi_pagination', {}):
    params['page'] += 1
else:
    break

```

At the end of the function, the `product_reviews` dictionary with the extracted data is returned:

```python
return product_reviews

```

The complete function to get product reviews would look like this:

```python
def get_product_reviews(product_id):
    params = {
        'api_key': '...',               # https://serpapi.com/manage-api-key
        'engine': 'apple_reviews',      # SerpApi search engine	
        'product_id': product_id,       # ID of a product
        'country': 'us',                # country for the search
        'sort': 'mostrecent',           # sorting reviews
        'page': 1,                      # pagination
    }
    
    product_reviews = []

    while True:
        search = GoogleSearch(params)
        new_page_results = search.get_dict()

        product_reviews.extend(new_page_results['reviews'])
        
        if 'next' in new_page_results.get('serpapi_pagination', {}):
            params['page'] += 1
        else:
            break

    return product_reviews

```

## Output

```json
{
  "product_info": {
    "title": "Pixea",
    "snippet": "The invisible image viewer",
    "id": "1507782672",
    "age_rating": "4+",
    "developer": {
      "name": "ImageTasks Inc",
      "link": "https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/imagetasks-inc/id450316587"
    },
    "rating": 4.6,
    "rating_count": "620 Ratings",
    "price": "Free",
    "in_app_purchases": "Offers In-App Purchases",
    "logo": "https://is3-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple118/v4/f6/93/b6/f693b68f-9b14-3689-7521-c19a83fb0d88/AppIcon-1x_U007emarketing-85-220-6.png/320x0w.webp",
    "mac_screenshots": [
      "https://is4-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple113/v4/e0/21/86/e021868d-b43b-0a78-8d4a-e4e0097a1d01/0131f1c2-3227-46bf-8328-7b147d2b1ea2_Pixea-1.jpg/643x0w.webp",
      "https://is4-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple113/v4/55/3c/98/553c982d-de30-58b5-3b5a-d6b3b2b6c810/a0424c4d-4346-40e6-8cde-bc79ce690040_Pixea-2.jpg/643x0w.webp",
      "https://is3-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple123/v4/77/d7/d8/77d7d8c1-4b4c-ba4b-4dde-94bdc59dfb71/6e66509c-5886-45e9-9e96-25154a22fd53_Pixea-3.jpg/643x0w.webp",
      "https://is3-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/PurpleSource113/v4/44/79/91/447991e0-518f-48b3-bb7e-c7121eb57ba4/79be2791-5b93-4c4d-b4d1-38a3599c2b2d_Pixea-4.jpg/643x0w.webp"
    ],
    "description": "Pixea is an image viewer for macOS with a nice minimal modern user interface. Pixea works great with JPEG, HEIC, PSD, RAW, WEBP, PNG, GIF, and many other formats. Provides basic image processing, including flip and rotate, shows a color histogram, EXIF, and other information. Supports keyboard shortcuts and trackpad gestures. Shows images inside archives, without extracting them.Supported formats:JPEG, HEIC, GIF, PNG, TIFF, Photoshop (PSD), BMP, Fax images, macOS and Windows icons, Radiance images, Google's WebP. RAW formats: Leica DNG and RAW, Sony ARW, Olympus ORF, Minolta MRW, Nikon NEF, Fuji RAF, Canon CR2 and CRW, Hasselblad 3FR. Sketch files (preview only). ZIP-archives.Export formats:JPEG, JPEG-2000, PNG, TIFF, BMP.Found a bug? Have a suggestion? Please, send it to support@imagetasks.comFollow us on Twitter @imagetasks!",
    "version_history": [
      {
        "release_version": "2.1",
        "release_notes": "- New \"Fixed Size and Position\" zoom mode- Fixed a bug causing crash when browsing ZIP-files- Bug fixes and improvements",
        "release_date": "2023-01-03"
      },
      ... other versions
    ],
    "ratings_and_reviews": {
      "rating_percentage": {
        "5_star": "76%",
        "4_star": "13%",
        "3_star": "4%",
        "2_star": "2%",
        "1_star": "4%"
      },
      "review_examples": [
        {
          "rating": "5 out of 5",
          "username": "MyrtleBlink182",
          "review_date": "01/18/2022",
          "review_title": "Full-Screen Perfection",
          "review_text": "This photo-viewer is by far the best in the biz. I thoroughly enjoy viewing photos with it. I tried a couple of others out, but this one is exactly what I was looking for. There is no dead space or any extra design baggage when viewing photos. Pixea knocks it out of the park keeping the design minimalistic while ensuring the functionality is through the roof"
        },
        ... other reviews examples
      ]
    },
    "privacy": {
      "description": "The developer, ImageTasks Inc, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.",
      "privacy_policy_link": "https://www.imagetasks.com/Pixea-policy.txt",
      "cards": [
        {
          "title": "Data Not Collected",
          "description": "The developer does not collect any data from this app."
        }
      ],
      "sidenote": "Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More",
      "learn_more_link": "https://apps.apple.com/story/id1538632801"
    },
    "information": {
      "seller": "ImageTasks Inc",
      "price": "Free",
      "size": "7.1 MB",
      "categories": [
        "Photo & Video"
      ],
      "compatibility": [
        {
          "device": "Mac",
          "requirement": "Requires macOS 10.12 or later."
        }
      ],
      "supported_languages": [
        "English"
      ],
      "age_rating": {
        "rating": "4+"
      },
      "copyright": "Copyright © 2020-2023 ImageTasks Inc. All rights reserved.",
      "in_app_purchases": [
        {
          "name": "Upgrade to Pixea Plus",
          "price": "$3.99"
        }
      ],
      "developer_website": "https://www.imagetasks.com",
      "app_support_link": "https://www.imagetasks.com/pixea",
      "privacy_policy_link": "https://www.imagetasks.com/Pixea-policy.txt"
    },
    "more_by_this_developer": {
      "apps": [
        {
          "logo": "https://is3-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple118/v4/f6/93/b6/f693b68f-9b14-3689-7521-c19a83fb0d88/AppIcon-1x_U007emarketing-85-220-6.png/320x0w.webp",
          "link": "https://apps.apple.com/us/app/istatistica/id1126874522",
          "serpapi_link": "https://serpapi.com/search.json?country=us&engine=apple_product&product_id=1507782672&type=app",
          "name": "iStatistica",
          "category": "Utilities"
        },
        ... other apps
      ],
      "result_type": "Full",
      "see_all_link": "https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1507782672#see-all/developer-other-apps"
    }
  },
  "product_reviews": [
    {
      "position": 1,
      "id": "9446406432",
      "title": "Stop begging for reviews",
      "text": "Stop begging for reviews",
      "rating": 1,
      "review_date": "2022-12-28 21:42:28 UTC",
      "author": {
        "name": "stalfos_knight",
        "link": "https://itunes.apple.com/us/reviews/id41752602"
      }
    },
    ... other reviews
  ]
}

```

## Links

- [Code in the online IDE](https://replit.com/@chukhraiartur/blog-apple-app-store-product-and-reviews#main.py)
- [Apple Product Page Scraper API](https://serpapi.com/apple-product)
- [Apple Product Page Playground](https://serpapi.com/playground?engine=apple%5Fproduct)
- [Apple App Store Reviews Scraper API](https://serpapi.com/apple-reviews)
- [Apple App Store Reviews Playground](https://serpapi.com/playground?engine=apple%5Freviews)

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