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steamapi-node

v2.0.3

Published

a Node.js wrapper for the steam api

Downloads

11

Readme

steamapi-node

A wrapper for the Steam Api written in javascript.

Information

This is a fork of node-steamapi where i only refactored the code to be more Object Oriented aswell as fixed little stuff with JSDocs as example and used snekfetch for the http requests.

also it is fully documented with JsDocs and has typings included.

Usage

You just require the module and create a new Class instance of the exported class. You need to provide atleast an key but it also has caching options to cache requests for getGameNews because this enpoint has an rate-limit of 200 every 5 minutes. aswell as you can provide an array of names from these endpoint groups you dont need to save memory.

Examples:

const SteamUser = require('steamapi-node');
const steam = new SteamUser("YOUR STEAM API KEY HERE");

steam.others.resolve('/profiles/76561198334532819/').then(id => {
    // handle returned data
    steam.users.getUserFriends(id).then(result => {
        // handle more returnded data
    })
})

or with async/await

const SteamUser = require('steamapi-node');
const steam = new SteamUser("YOUR STEAM API KEY HERE");

const getFriends = async input => {
    const id = await steam.others.resolve(input);
    const friends = await steam.users.getUserFriends(id);
    return friends
}
getFriends('/profiles/76561198334532819/').then(result => {
    // handle returned data
});

if you only need specific endpoint groups as example you can do this

const SteamUser = require('steamapi-node');
const steam = new SteamUser("YOUR STEAM API KEY HERE", {}, ['games', 'users']);

steam.others.resolve('/profiles/76561198334532819/').then(result => {
    // handle returned data
})

Methods overview

Others

  • resolve(info)
  • get(path)
  • getAppList()
  • getFeaturedCategories()
  • getServers(ip)

Games

  • getFeaturedGames()
  • getGameAchievements(app)
  • getGameDetails(app)
  • getGameNews(app)
  • getGamePlayers(app)
  • getGameSchema(app)

Users

  • getUserAchievements(id, app)
  • getUserBadges(id)
  • getUserBans(id)
  • getUserFriends(id)
  • getUserGroups(id)
  • getUserLevel(id)
  • getUserOwnedGames(id)
  • getUserRecentGames(id)
  • getUserServers([key])
  • getUserStats(id, app)
  • getUserSummary(id)