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clash-royale-api

v1.3.1

Published

A Javascript wrapper for Oficial Clash Royale API

Downloads

30

Readme

Clash Royale API Wrapper

:package: A Javascript wrapper for Oficial Clash Royale API :video_game: - https://developer.clashroyale.com

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Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.

Prerequisites

What things you need to install the software and how to install them

node -v
node: v6.0.0

Installing

Using npm

npm install --save clash-royale-api

Using Yarn

yarn add clash-royale-api

How to use

  1. Go to Clash Royale Developer Website to get your Token;
  2. You can use your Token injecting directly inside the client constructor or you can use an environment variable to store it;
  3. By default axios is used to call the API, if you want to use a different HTTP client, you must provide it as the second argument of the client constructor.

Importing with Commonjs style

const Client = require('clash-royale-api')

Importing with ES6 modules style

import Client from 'clash-royale-api'

Examples

Using the Token as an environment variable:

  1. Create an environment variable with the command: export CLASH_ROYALE_API_TOKEN=MY_TOKEN
  2. Rename the file .env.example to .env and set the Token inside it
  3. Injecting directly inside the client constructor const clashroyale = new Client(MY_TOKEN)

Get Clans

const clashroyale = new Client()

// Filtering by name
const clans = clashroyale.clans('Awesome Clan')

// Filtering by multiple fields
const filters = {
  name: 'my awesome clan',
  minMembers: 40,
  locationId: 57000038,
  limit: 5
}
const clans = clashroyale.clans(filters)

// Getting the records
clans.then(res => {
  // All records
  console.log(res.all)
}).catch(err => {
  console.error(err)
})

Get Clan by tag

const clashroyale = new Client()

// Filtering by tag, it returns the specific clan data.
const clan = await clashroyale.clan('#1234TAG')
console.log(clan.all)

// Members list
console.log(clan.members)

// Leader
console.log(clan.leader)

// Coleaders
console.log(clan.coleaders)

// Elders
console.log(clan.elders)

Get Clan Warlog

const clashroyale = new Client()

// Filtering by tag, it returns the specific clan data.
const clanWarlog = await clashroyale.clan('#1234TAG', 'warlog')
console.log(clan.all)

Get Clan Current War

const clashroyale = new Client()

// Filtering by tag, it returns the specific clan data.
const clanWarlog = await clashroyale.clan('#1234TAG', 'currentwar')
console.log(clan.all)

Full API reference

const clashroyale = new Client()

// Clans
const clans = await clashroyale.clan(`name:string or filters:object`)
const clan = await clashroyale.clan('#1234TAG')
const clanWarlog = await clashroyale.clan('#1234TAG', 'warlog')
const clanCurrentWar = await clashroyale.clan('#1234TAG', 'currentwar')

// Players
const player = await clashroyale.player('#1234TAG')
const playerUpcomingChests = await clashroyale.player('#1234TAG', 'upcomingchests')
const playerBattleLog = await clashroyale.player('#1234TAG', 'battlelog')

// Tournaments
const tournaments = await clashroyale.tournaments('tournament name')
const tournament = await clashroyale.tournament('#123TAG')
const globalTournaments = await clashroyale.globalTournaments()

// Cards
const cards = await clashroyale.cards()

// Locations
const locations = await clashroyale.locations([`limit:int`])
const location = await clashroyale.location('locationId')
const clansRankingByLocation = await clashroyale.location(123456, 'rankings/clans')
const playersRankingByLocation = await clashroyale.location(123456, 'rankings/players')
const clansWarsRankingByLocation = await clashroyale.location(123456, 'rankings/clanwars')

Running the tests

To run the tests go to the terminal and enter npm run test

TODO

  • [x] first version covering all endpoints
  • [ ] 100% unit test coverage
  • [x] CI/CD with sematinc-release integrating with Travis, Github and NPM registry
  • [ ] enhanced API for future versions. E.g. await clashroyale.player('#1234TAG').chests() for player upcoming chests
  • [ ] full API page documentation
  • [ ] integration examples

Contributing

If you want to collaborate, please feel free. I appreciate any help :)

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.