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Dataify Google Hotels

by dataify-server · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
When the user requests "Call Google Hotels" or "Search hotel prices/availability", or explicitly mentions the hotel query field, the dataify-google-hotels sk...
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Dataify Google Hotels

Use this skill to turn a user's Google Hotels request into a Dataify Scraper API form POST.

Required Pre-Call Confirmation

Before every real API call, follow this confirmation flow. These rules override any older workflow order in this skill.

  1. Parse the user's request into the API body fields and fixed engine value.
  2. Apply defaults only when the parameter description explicitly states a default. Do not use example YAML values, sample prompts, placeholder values, or examples such as pizza, us, en, dates, airport codes, or tokens as defaults.
  3. If a required parameter has no documented default and cannot be inferred from the user request, ask for that parameter before building the table.
  4. Show a Markdown table before calling the API. Do not include Authorization. Include the complete body field list from this skill's reference document, including engine, even when a field is currently blank.
  5. The table must have exactly these columns: 参数名, 当前值, 默认值, 说明.
  6. After the table, ask the user whether they want to modify any parameter. Do not call the API until the user explicitly confirms.
  7. If the user changes a parameter, regenerate the table and ask for confirmation again.
  8. If the token is missing, stop and tell the user to sign in at Dataify Dashboard to obtain DATAIFY_API_TOKEN.

Use the bundled preview helper whenever possible to generate the confirmation table from this skill's reference document:

python3 scripts/preview_params.py --params-json '{"q":"USER_QUERY"}'

Pass every parsed current value to preview_params.py using --params-json or matching --field value arguments. The helper reads defaults and descriptions from references/*api.md; if the helper cannot parse a default, leave the default blank rather than inventing one. 9. After confirmation and token handling, call the bundled Python script with python3 and return the API response body directly without summarizing, extracting, cleaning, translating, or reshaping it.

Workflow

  1. Parse the user's request into Dataify Google Hotels fields. Read references/google_hotels_api.md when the exact field list, accepted values, defaults, or mapping notes are needed.
  2. Resolve relative dates from the conversation date, then pass dates as YYYY-MM-DD.
  3. Run a dry run with python3 before every API call. Show the generated Markdown table to the user exactly as the pre-call parameter review. The table must contain the complete field list and only these columns: parameter name, current value, default value, and description.
python3 scripts/google_hotels.py --params-json '{"q":"Tokyo hotels","check_in_date":"2026-06-01","check_out_date":"2026-06-03","gl":"us","hl":"en"}' --dry-run
  1. Ask the user whether they want to modify any parameters. Do not call the API until the user confirms.
  2. If the token is missing, stop and tell the user to sign in at Dataify Dashboard to obtain DATAIFY_API_TOKEN.
  3. After the user confirms the table, run the bundled Python script with python3. Run it from this skill directory, or use the absolute path to scripts/google_hotels.py.
python3 scripts/google_hotels.py --token "USER_TOKEN" --params-json '{"q":"Tokyo hotels","check_in_date":"2026-06-01","check_out_date":"2026-06-03","gl":"us","hl":"en"}'
  1. Return the script output directly to the user. Do not summarize, extract, clean, translate, or reshape the API response body.

Mapping Rules

  • Always submit the API request as form data with UTF-8 encoding and Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=utf-8.
  • Always force engine to google_hotels.
  • Use documented defaults only. Do not treat examples, placeholders, or blank values in the API docs as defaults.
  • Use json: "1" unless the user asks for another output format.
  • Use q, check_in_date, and check_out_date for normal hotel searches when they can be inferred. Ask a follow-up if a normal search is missing any of those fields.
  • Use property_token for hotel detail requests when the user provides a property token.
  • Use next_page_token for next-page requests when the user provides a pagination token.
  • Keep request values as strings unless the script accepts and normalizes a boolean.
  • Normalize token values in the script. A token without Bearer is accepted and prefixed automatically.

Common mappings:

  • "JSON" -> json: "1"
  • "JSON+HTML" -> json: "2"
  • "HTML" -> json: "3"
  • "Light JSON" -> json: "4"
  • country or region for Google behavior -> gl
  • interface/search language -> hl
  • lowest price / cheapest -> sort_by: "3"
  • highest rating -> sort_by: "8"
  • most reviewed -> sort_by: "13"
  • rating 3.5+ / 4.0+ / 4.5+ -> rating: "7" / "8" / "9"
  • free cancellation -> free_cancellation: "true"
  • special offers -> special_offers: "true"
  • eco certified -> eco_certified: "true"
  • vacation rentals -> vacation_rentals: "true"
  • bypass cache / no cache -> no_cache: "true"
Usage Guidance
Review before installing. The skill appears to do what it claims, but use `DATAIFY_API_TOKEN` instead of the documented `--token` argument, and only confirm calls when you are comfortable sending the shown hotel search details to Dataify.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The artifacts consistently implement a Dataify Google Hotels API wrapper that maps hotel search parameters and posts them to a fixed Dataify endpoint.
Instruction Scope
The workflow requires a parameter table and explicit confirmation before real API calls, which limits accidental disclosure; the trigger phrase is somewhat broad but still tied to hotel price/availability searches.
Install Mechanism
No package installation or dependency setup is requested; the skill consists of Markdown instructions, reference documentation, and Python helper scripts using standard libraries.
Credentials
Sending hotel queries, dates, occupancy, filters, and pagination/property tokens to Dataify is purpose-aligned and disclosed, but users should understand this is not local-only processing.
Persistence & Privilege
The main instructions show passing the Dataify API token via `--token`, which can expose the credential through process arguments; the script also supports `DATAIFY_API_TOKEN`, which is safer, and it does not persist credentials to disk.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install dataify-google-hotels
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /dataify-google-hotels
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
dataify-google-hotels v1.0.0 - Initial release of the dataify-google-hotels skill. - Converts user hotel price/availability requests into Dataify Scraper API form posts. - Adds a step-by-step parameter confirmation workflow, including a Markdown table of all API parameters before every API call. - Ensures users confirm or modify all relevant parameters before proceeding, and requires explicit user confirmation. - Handles token requirements, prompting users to sign in if necessary. - Passes hotel queries, dates, and other parameters to the underlying scripts and returns the API response directly without modification.
Metadata
Slug dataify-google-hotels
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dataify Google Hotels?

When the user requests "Call Google Hotels" or "Search hotel prices/availability", or explicitly mentions the hotel query field, the dataify-google-hotels sk... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 41 downloads so far.

How do I install Dataify Google Hotels?

Run "/install dataify-google-hotels" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Dataify Google Hotels free?

Yes, Dataify Google Hotels is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Dataify Google Hotels support?

Dataify Google Hotels is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Dataify Google Hotels?

It is built and maintained by dataify-server (@dataify-server); the current version is v1.0.0.

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