In this article, we will discuss how to get random dog images in Python.
Module Needed
It can be done using the random-dog module. It outputs random dogs images using a single LOC and fetches from data set provided by the dog-ceo API.
Installation
This module does not come built-in with Python. To install this type the below command in the terminal.
pip install random-dog
Once the library is installed, dog module needs to be imported, and the getDoc() needs to be called with the required parameters and returns the desired random image of dog.
Syntax:
getDog(directory=curr, filename=random_id)
Parameters:
directory : Directory to save image to.
filename : Name of file image to be saved with. Defaults to randomly generated ID.
Example 1:
Python3
import dog # saves filename as randog.jpg # in current directory dog.getDog(filename = 'randog' ) |
Output :
Using from Command Line
From the command line as well, a similar task can be performed. The command required for it is.
$ randomdog [file]
file : Path to save image, defaults to current.
This saves the randomly generated dog image to the current or desired path if provided.
Output: