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Archive Org Advanced Search PPR

Archive Org Advanced Search PPR

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the fastest and the most Advanced Scraper For Archive.org search, it uses Archive.org Advanced Search API to get best results really fast and with pagination support, and you can filter results by any field, and also you can sort results by any field and in any direction, with custom fields support

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Monthly users

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Last modified

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You can access the Archive Org Advanced Search PPR programmatically from your own applications by using the Apify API. You can also choose the language preference from below. To use the Apify API, you’ll need an Apify account and your API token, found in Integrations settings in Apify Console.

$# Start Server-Sent Events (SSE) session and keep it running
<curl "https://actors-mcp-server.apify.actor/sse?token=<YOUR_API_TOKEN>&actors=maged120/archive-org-advanced-search-ppr"
# Session id example output:
# event: endpoint
# data: /message?sessionId=9d820491-38d4-4c7d-bb6a-3b7dc542f1fa

Using Archive Org Advanced Search PPR via Model Context Protocol (MCP) server

MCP server lets you use Archive Org Advanced Search PPR within your AI workflows. Send API requests to trigger actions and receive real-time results. Take the received sessionId and use it to communicate with the MCP server. The message starts the Archive Org Advanced Search PPR Actor with the provided input.

$curl -X POST "https://actors-mcp-server.apify.actor/message?token=<YOUR_API_TOKEN>&session_id=<SESSION_ID>" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
$ "jsonrpc": "2.0",
$ "id": 1,
$ "method": "tools/call",
$ "params": {
$ "arguments": {
$ "any_field_operator": "contains",
$ "title_value": "Learn Python",
$ "title_operator": "contains",
$ "creator_operator": "contains",
$ "description_operator": "contains",
$ "collection_operator": "contains",
$ "mediatype_operator": "is",
$ "custom_field_1_operator": "contains",
$ "custom_field_2_operator": "contains",
$ "custom_field_3_operator": "contains",
$ "custom_field_4_operator": "contains",
$ "custom_field_5_operator": "contains",
$ "hits_per_page": 10,
$ "page": 1,
$ "sort_name": "publicdate",
$ "sort_value": "desc"
$},
$ "name": "maged120/archive-org-advanced-search-ppr"
$ }
$}'

The response should be: Accepted. You should received response via SSE (JSON) as:

$event: message
$data: {
$ "result": {
$ "content": [
$ {
$ "type": "text",
$ "text": "ACTOR_RESPONSE"
$ }
$ ]
$ }
$}

Configure local MCP Server via standard input/output for Archive Org Advanced Search PPR

You can connect to the MCP Server using clients like ClaudeDesktop and LibreChat or build your own. The server can run both locally and remotely, giving you full flexibility. Set up the server in the client configuration as follows:

{
"mcpServers": {
"actors-mcp-server": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@apify/actors-mcp-server",
"--actors",
"maged120/archive-org-advanced-search-ppr"
],
"env": {
"APIFY_TOKEN": "<YOUR_API_TOKEN>"
}
}
}
}

You can further access the MCP client through the Tester MCP Client, a chat user interface to interact with the server.

To get started, check out the documentation and example clients. If you are interested in learning more about our MCP server, check out our blog post.