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opskins-trade-manager

v1.3.3

Published

Easy to use trade.opskins.com trade bot written using NodeJS

Downloads

11

Readme

opskins-trade-manager

NodeJS trade manager for trade.opskins.com API

Contents

Install

Clone this repo and include index.js or install via npm:

npm install opskins-trade-manager

Usage

Requiring a module returns API class:

const Manager = require('opskins-trade-manager')

const manager = new Manager({
  apikey: "APIKEY", // opskins apikey
  secret: "SECRET" // opskins 2fa secret key
})

// Get random item from inventory and send an offer to tradeurl
async function sendOffer(tradeurl) {
  const inventory = await manager.IUser.GetInventory({ app_id: 1, RECURSIVE: true }) // returns array[Item class]
  
  const items = inventory[Math.floor(Math.random() * inventory.length)]
  const message = 'Hello from opskins-trade-manager!'
  
  const offer = await manager.ITrade.SendOffer({ tradeurl, items, message }) // returns Offer class
  
  return offer
}

sendOffer(TRADEURL) // trade.opskins.com/settings

Manager

API constructor can accept several parameters, some of which are required:

  • apikey (required) - opskins apikey, can be retrieved from Account Settings
  • secret (optional, null by default) - opskins 2fa secret, can be retrieved either by exporting your secret keys from auth app that you use (Google authenticator, Authy, etc) or in a process of creating new 2fa secret in Opskins settings
  • polling (optional, true by default) - automatic offer polling. Uses ITrade.GetOffers() method to retrieve info about last 100 offers and then emits them
  • polling_interval (optional, 1000 ms by default) - how often the polling function is called
  • replace_methods (optional, false by default) - if true, replaces custom ITrade, IUser and IItem method collections of Manager class to low level implementations of Trade opskins HTTP API. Read more in low level methods

Methods

All Trade Opskins API methods can be accessed either through manager.api variable or directly through manager instance if you have passed replace_methods parameter to Manager constructor. Methods are provided through opskins-trade-interface module