a screen-scraping API for Mint.com.
Ensure you have Python 2 or 3 and pip (easy_install pip
) and then:
pip install mintapi
From python, instantiate the Mint class (from the mintapi package) and you can
make calls to retrieve account/budget information. We recommend using the
keyring
library for persisting credentials.
import mintapi
mint = mintapi.Mint(email, password)
# Get basic account information
mint.get_accounts()
# Get extended account detail at the expense of speed - requires an
# additional API call for each account
mint.get_accounts(True)
# Get budget information
mint.get_budgets()
# Get transactions
mint.get_transactions() # as pandas dataframe
mint.get_transactions_csv(self, include_investment=False) # as raw csv data
mint.get_transactions_json(self, include_investment=False, skip_duplicates=False):
# Get net worth
mint.get_net_worth()
# Initiate an account refresh
mint.initiate_account_refresh()
There are, additionally, deprecated wrappers for backward compatibility with old versions of the API.
import mintapi
mintapi.get_accounts(email, password)
mintapi.get_accounts(email, password, True)
mintapi.get_budgets(email, password)
mintapi.initiate_account_refresh(email, password)
Run it as a sub-process from your favorite language; pip install mintapi
creates a binary in your $PATH. From the command-line, the output is JSON:
usage: mintapi [-h] [--accounts] [--budgets] [--extended-accounts]
[--transactions] [--filename FILENAME] [--keyring]
[email] [password]
positional arguments:
email The e-mail address for your Mint.com account
password The password for your Mint.com account
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--accounts Retrieve account information (default if nothing else
is specified)
--budgets Retrieve budget information
--net-worth Retrieve net worth (as a single float value)
--extended-accounts Retrieve extended account information (slower, implies
--accounts)
--transactions, -t Retrieve transactions
--filename FILENAME, -f FILENAME
write results to file. can be {csv,json} format.
default is to write to stdout.
--keyring Use OS keyring for storing password information
>>> mintapi --keyring [email protected]
[
{
"accountName": "Chase Checking",
"lastUpdatedInString": "25 minutes",
"accountType": "bank",
"currentBalance": 100.12,
...
},
...
]
If you need to avoid using pip or setup.py, you can also clone/download
this repository and run: python mintapi/api.py