• Yahoo! Query Language


    Yahoo! Query Language - YDN

    Yahoo! Query Language

    What is YQL?

    The Yahoo! Query Language is an expressive SQL-like
    language that lets you query, filter, and join data across
    Web services. With YQL, apps run faster with fewer lines
    of code and a smaller network footprint.

    Yahoo! and other websites across the Internet make much
    of their structured data available to developers, primarily
    through Web services. To access and query these services,
    developers traditionally endure the pain of locating the
    right URLs and documentation to access and query each Web
    service.

    With YQL, developers can access and shape data across
    the Internet through one simple language, eliminating the
    need to learn how to call different APIs.

    How Do I Get Started?

    1. Check out the YQL Console.
    2. Read how to access YQL from your
      application
      .
    3. Get your API Keys to sign your requests if
      you need them.
    4. Check out the YQL frequently asked questions (FAQ) for answers to common issues.

    Using the API or Web Service

    • YQL Overview

      YQL
      exposes an SQL-like SELECT syntax that is both
      familiar to developers and expressive enough for
      getting the right data. Through the SHOW and DESC
      commands, we enable developers to discover the
      available data sources and structure without
      opening another Web browser.

    • YQL Open Data Tables

      Open Data Tables enable developers to add tables
      for any data on the Web to our stable of
      API-specific tables. Using Open Data Tables, anyone
      can make their data YQL-accessible. If you would
      like to create an Open Data Table, visit the
      community page at http://datatables.org.

      Examples:

    • YQL Execute

      Building upon Open Data Tables, the Execute
      element gives developers full control of how the
      data is fetched into YQL and how it's presented
      back to the user. With Execute, developers can
      build tables that manipulate, change, and sign the
      URLs to access almost any protected content. This
      lets YQL access and combine data across a variety
      of different authenticated services such as Netflix or Twitter.
      Developers can call multiple services
      and data sources within Execute to join and mash up
      data however they desire, letting Yahoo! do the
      work rather than their applications. Data can be
      tweaked and manipulated into an optimal format for
      applications to consume.

      Execute elements run server-side JavaScript with
      E4X (native XML) support. This gives developers a
      fully functional language that Web developers know,
      and lets them do almost anything they want with the
      data. We've added a few new global objects to the
      language to enable developers to: include
      JavaScript libraries and code from any URL; fetch
      data from any URL/Web page; run other YQL commands;
      and perform data filtering and conversion.

      Examples:

      • CSS selectors for HTML
        - a CSS selector table for getting data
        from HTML pages

        use
        "http://yqlblog.net/samples/data.html.cssselect.xml";

        select * from data.html.cssselect;

        Try CSS
        selectors
        .

      • Unified web+image
        search
        - perform a BOSS search
        that also returns an image from the BOSS
        image search for the same site and query
        term in a single result set

        use
        'http://yqlblog.net/samples/search.imageweb.xml'
        as searchimageweb;

        select * from searchimageweb where
        query='pizza'

        Try
        Unified web+image search
        .

    • YQL Insert/ Update/ Delete

      You can use YQL to write and modify data on Web
      services and applications using SQL keywords:
      INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE. These verbs let you
      manipulate data mapped onto an Open Data Table and
      enables developers to use Open Data Tables to do
      the following:

      • insert new update to Yahoo! Updates,
        not just list them
      • add new comments to a blog,
        as well as read them
      • store data in a remote
        database
      • INSERT INTO Internet

      Open Data Table (ODT) developers can add support
      for these verbs into their tables by creating new
      binding types in their ODT definitions. They can
      then perform the insert/update/delete on the remote
      web service by creating an execute element that
      runs their JavaScript to create the right content
      payload and send it to the remote service. We've
      extended the capabilities in our server-side
      JavaScript, so y.rest() can now POST, PUT and
      DELETE.

      Try creating a new Yahoo! update from the YQL console by
      following this link:


      INSERT INTO social.updates (guid, title, description) VALUES (me, "Using YQL", "Try YQL, it's fun.");

    Using YQL for Commercial and Non-Commercial
    Applications

    Our goal is to make it easy for you to use YQL in the
    widest possible range of applications. Please read the
    notice and usage limits described below for more
    information. If you have additional questions, please read
    the YQL
    Terms of Service
    and/or contact us at the email address
    below.

    Notice

    • YQL can be used for commercial
      purposes
    • If we're going to shut down YQL, we
      will give you at least 6 months notice with an
      announcement on this web page and in our forum
    • YQL has a performance uptime target
      of over 99.5%

    Usage Limits

    • Per application limit (identified
      by your Access Key): 100,000 calls per day
    • Per IP limits: /v1/public/*: 1,000
      calls per hour; /v1/yql/*: 10,000 calls per hour

    Additional Notes

    • All rates are subject to
      change
    • You may also be subject to the
      underlying rate limits of other Yahoo! and 3rd party
      web services
    • YQL relies on the correct operation
      of the web services and content providers it
      accesses

    Please send email to yql-questions [at] yahoo-inc.com
    with requests for additional information.

    Information for content and API providers

    If you are a content or API provider and would like to learn how to opt out, or work better with YQL, please check our provider page.

    Support and Community

    Questions and suggestions on YQL are discussed on the YQL
    Developer Community forum
    . If you have questions or
    need technical support, please use this forum.

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