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@xmcl/curseforge

v2.1.1

Published

An implementation of curseforge (official) API in https://docs.curseforge.com/

Downloads

172

Readme

Curseforge API

npm version Downloads Install size npm Build Status

Provide the curseforge API wrapper in https://docs.curseforge.com/

Usage

This package is depending on undici for HTTP in nodejs, and the browser version will use browser fetch instead of undici.

Find Curseforge Mods by search keyword

You can search curseforge mods by keyword

import { CurseforgeV1Client, SearchOptions } from '@xmcl/curseforge'

const api = new CurseforgeV1Client(process.env.CURSEFORGE_API_KEY)
const searchOptions: SearchOptions = {
   categoryId: 6, // 6 is mod,
   searchFilter: 'search-keyword',
};
const result = await api.searchMods(searchOptions)
const pageSize = result.pagination.pageSize
const total = result.pagination.total
const totalPages = Math.ceil(total / pageSize)
const mods: Mod[] = result.data // mod details

The Mod detail

You can get the mod detail by mod id

import { CurseforgeV1Client } from '@xmcl/curseforge'
const api = new CurseforgeV1Client(process.env.CURSEFORGE_API_KEY)
const mod = await api.getMod(123)
console.log(mod.id) // 123
console.log(mod.name) // The mod name
console.log(mod.authors) // [{ id: 123, name: 'The author name' }]
console.log(mod.summary) // The mod summary

Get Mod File List

// sample code for get file list for a mod
const api = new CurseforgeV1Client(process.env.CURSEFORGE_API_KEY)
const { data: files, pagination } = await api.getModFiles({
   modId: 1, // your mod id
   gameVersion: '1.16.5', // support minecraft 1.16.5, optional
   modLoaderType: FileModLoaderType.Fabric, // only fabric, optional
})
const pageSize = pagination.pageSize
const index = pagination.index
const total = pagination.total // total count
const pages = Math.ceil(total / pageSize) // total pages
const firstFile = files[0]