Install the API SDK in your project:
npm install --save @rpglogs/api-sdk
Import the SDK builder function:
import { buildSdk } from "@rpglogs/api-sdk";
Build an SDK by providing an access token:
// Default game is Retail Warcraft
const retailWarcraftSdk = buildSdk(accessToken);
// But you can specify particular games
const classicWarcraftSdk = buildSdk(accessToken, 'classic.warcraft');
const vanillaWarcraftSdk = buildSdk(accessToken, 'vanilla.warcraft');
const ffSdk = buildSdk(accessToken, 'ff');
const esoSdk = buildSdk(accessToken, 'eso');
const swtorSdk = buildSdk(accessToken, 'swtor');
Use methods on the SDK to call the RPGLogs API:
const response = await sdk.getGuild({
guildName: 'Reaction',
guildServerSlug: 'Kazzak',
guildServerRegion: 'EU',
includeAttendance: false,
includeServer: true,
includeMembers: false,
includeTags: false
});
const guild = response?.guildData?.guild;
Easy!
You can use the
include*
variables to include nested child data. Only set these to true if you actually need the data, as it will use up more of your rate limit!
Check out the sample application to see how to handle different error scenarios, as well as an example of getting an access token through the client credentials flow.
You can use this SDK to get all sorts of information from the API. This list of methods gives a good idea of what data you can retrieve:
getAbility
getAchievement
getAffixes
getCharacter
getCharacterEncounterRankings
getCharacterZoneRankings
getClasses
getEnchant
getEncounterCharacterRankings
getEncounterFightRankings
getFactions
getGuild
getGuildReports
getItem
getNpc
getProgressRace
getRateLimit
getReportEvents
getReportFights
getReportGraph
getReportRankedCharacters
getReportTable
getReportPlayerDetails
getUserReports
getZones
There is also formal documentation for this library.
There are still some high-level features that would be good to add:
- [ ] Include game-specific fields so that no data is missing for FF, ESO etc
- [ ] Add support for just using the generator part of the library and specifying your own GraphQL queries
- [ ] Add support for other programming languages supported by
graphql-codegen
(C#, Java)
# Install dependencies
yarn install
# Now you can run various yarn commands:
yarn generate
yarn test
yarn build-all
yarn ts-node <filename>
yarn esbuild-browser
...